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Business Manager Chris Vincent
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Publisher Geoff King
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Publishing Director Trevor Moon
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In memory of Josh Taylor EDITORAL BOARD
Lorraine Dallmeier CEO, Formula Botanica
Giorgino Macalino Innovation Manager, Estée Lauder Companies
Anthony O’Lenick Principal Consultant, Nascent Technologies
Dr. Fred Zülli Managing Director, Mibelle Biochemistry
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This month we look at the incredible and diverse continent of Africa to learn about the wealth of scientific research, ingredients and market potential within its countries. Focusing on two of the key regions of
Nigeria and South Africa, we speak to leading cosmetic chemists to hear their views on the unique challenges facing their colleagues and the consumer bases. Africa is also the focus of considerable
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interest because it has a young population at a time when many other continents are facing issues surrounding their ageing populations. With a young population and increasing urbanisation, these are just the type of consumers needed to support the growth of new businesses. And with a significant African Muslim population, it is likely many of the new cosmetic companies will be highlighting Halal ranges - another focus area this month. The concept of Halal within a cosmetic
context has been difficult to regulate but there have been concerted efforts to develop more universal certification criteria. We bring you the latest developments on Halal ingredients from expert analysts and ingredient companies, along with regulatory guidance on US hand sanitisers and global compliance.
Navigating the world of preservatives is
another area where expert guidance is very much welcomed, and to assist our readers we have articles assessing natural preservative options and ingredients to optimise preservative systems. Preservatives are a crucial component for the safety of cosmetic products, but the increasingly limited range of options can make it difficult for formulators to choose the right preservative system for their formulation. As you will see in this month’s news pages,
in-cosmetics Korea takes place this month, which is very positive to see. The past year-and-a-half have been tough for everyone, but especially our friends and colleagues in the events industry, so the gradual return to in-person events is cause for cautious celebrations. We will bring you a review of in-cosmetics Korea as well as the latest news on NYSCC Suppliers’ Day, in-cosmetics Global & Asia, and SCS Formulate on our website and in upcoming issues. We hope you will have enjoyed our latest
Little Book – the Little Book of Skin Care vol 3, which is available in digital format from our website and app. Already we are starting work on the next Little Book, which will be published in the Autumn – the Little Book of Natural Ingredients vol 3. This looks set to be another unmissable book, full of the latest ingredients from leading global suppliers. We will bring you more information about launch date in the summer.
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