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Volume 24 Issue 7 WWW.PERSONALCAREMAGAZINE.COM


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Editor’s Comment


Cover Story: Mibelle Biochemistry News


87 Formulations Get inspiration for your next project with a selection of prototype formulations from the world’s leading ingredient suppliers


FEATURES


16 Interview: Doing more with less Erika Milczek is founder and chief executive of Curie Co, a US industrial biotech outfit that develops engineered enzymes to displace petrochemical-based preservatives. As part of this issue’s focus on preservatives, Erika discusses the potential of engineered enzymes in personal care


21 Naturally-derived fruit acids: friendly bacteria ISCA has developed an aqueous blend of naturally derived fruit acids, suitable for preserving both rinse-off and leave-on cosmetics. It has a broad spectrum of activity and is effective against bacteria, yeast, and mould


25 Using magnolia bark in multifunctionals Activon investigates the efficiency of Magnolia officinalis bark extract and heptyl undecylenate in antimicrobial activity and preservative effects. The results of this study demonstrate it has a good preservative effect as a natural-derived antimicrobial agent, and is particularly synergic with various preservatives


30 Isodon japonicus extract to reverse gravity impact Bioinspired by Isodon japonicus and its ability to stand upright despite the effect of gravity, Codif’s laboratories have developed


an extract able to improve the structural quality of the skin in order to decrease signs of ageing while minimizing the impact of gravity constraint on the skin


35 Empowering women: menopausal beauty Lake Personal Care explains why it expects the hormonal and menopausal beauty market to experience significant growth over the next five years, as consumers become increasingly aware of the impact that hormones have on the skin and will seek out products that address these specific skincare concerns


40 Biopolymers for rheology and sensory modification IFF describes two biopolymers that can effectively deliver rheology, sensory, and conditioning properties for various product formats


46 Face sculpting with rosewood biofunctional Ashland has developed a biofunctional from a rosewood extract designed to increase key influential markers involved in face sculpting


49 EU Cosmetic Regulations amendments – an update Martin Perry of ADSL looks at recent amendments and future changes to the


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European Cosmetics Regulation 1223/2009, as well as the United Kingdom’s cosmetic regulation and the changes made since Brexit


53 Retinol-like zinc hexapeptide complex Czech biotech company Contipro has developed a zinc hexapeptide active ingredient found to have anti-acne and anti-ageing benefits that are superior to retinol


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57 Korean Language Section


The latest news and features from some of the world’s leading personal care ingredient suppliers for our readers in South Korea. This year’s Korean language section features contributions from bitop, Ichimaru Pharcos, Clariant and GFC Life Science, and a look at J-Beauty by the organiser of the in-cosmetics Korea trade show


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