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in-cosmetics Global organiser hails success
Reed Exhibitions has announced more than 8,000 attended in- cosmetics Global 2022 in Paris this month, the first face-to-face event for three years. The cosmetic and personal
care professionals who descended on the French capital were able to visit over 800 exhibitors at the Paris Expo Porte de Versailles. Meanwhile, more than 4,400
attendees joined the virtual in-cosmetics Global for those companies unable to attend in person. Reed said the popularity
showed the success of the new hybrid approach, allowing for an extension of the in-person opportunities and a chance to continue important business
conversations. “It has been wonderful to see the industry together again after so long apart – both face-to-face in Paris and online for the Virtual counterpart of in-cosmetics Global 2022,” said in-cosmetics Global event director Roziani Zulkifli.
“The feedback from our
exhibitors, visitors and partners has been overwhelmingly positive. This is highlighted in our record- breaking Net Promoter Score (NPS) for 2022 – the highest we’ve achieved in the event’s history,” she added. “It proves just how valuable
the show is to the industry and we’re delighted to have provided a platform for the cosmetics and personal care community to meet in person once again. It’s only made better by the opportunity to continue these conversations online during the virtual element of our hybrid event.” in-cosmetics Global returns
to Barcelona in 2023 from 28-30 March.
IFSCC reveals 32nd Congress workshops
The International Federation of Societies of Cosmetic Chemists (IFSCC) will hold four educational workshops in September at the 32nd IFSCC Congress in London. The workshops will run
throughout the opening day on Monday 19 September, and will feature speakers from across the industry on four topics, including: ■ The Science of Beauty Decoded, Myths vs Reality (supported by Cosmetic Executive Women, UK).
■ Cosmetic Regulation & Safety Assessment Update (supported by The Cosmetic, Toiletry & Perfumery Association, UK). ■ Sun Protection- The Consumer & the Science (jointly organised with L’Oréal Research & Innovation, France). ■ Fragrance – From Creation to Retail Today (supported by British Society of Perfumers, UK). Dr Mustafa Varçin, chair of the
IFSCC pre-Congress educational workshops committee said: “These
optional workshops provide delegates with an excellent networking and information gathering opportunity right from the very start of the 32nd IFSCC Congress.
“Experts from industry,
academia and organisations will share their expertise, highlight recent activities and initiatives and answer questions in a fully interactive and relaxed environment. Places will be limited - so book yours quickly!”.
Rahn bags BSB awards hat-trick
Rahn has won a trio of first place prizes at the 2022 BSB Innovation Awards for cosmetics. Myramaze-Essence took first
place in the ‘Anti-stress, mood enhancing, mood enhancing and joy section’ of the actives sub-category of the natural products awards. Defensil-Pure took top prize
in the ‘Improvement of difficult skin types’ section of the actives sub-category of the raw materials awards while Radicare-Eco won first prize in the functionals section of the functionals/recipients sub-category of the raw materials awards. Other winners included:
PERSONAL CARE June 2022
Raw materials Actives ■ Hair, teeth and active delivery: MelanoGray - Mibelle Biochemistry ■ Protection and Anti-Ageing: Adenosilane – Exsymol ■ Plumping, moisturization and barrier: Wild Thyme Extract – Maruzen
■ Collagen: Col-Frag remastered – LipoTrue
Functionals/recipients Recipients: Cetiol SoftFeel - BASF & Heliosoft - Lucas Meyer (shared)
Natural products ■ Functionals – Moisture: MossCellTec Aloe - Mibelle Biochemistry & Botanical Keratin Promois WJ-SP - Seiwa Kasei (shared) ■ Recipients: Herbamilk Eco - Lipoid Kosmetik ■ Actives/skin types and barrier: WASTAR Pink Berry - Lucas Meyer ■ Actives/hair care: SymHair Thermo – Symrise
NEWS IN BRIEF
Specialty chemicals and ingredients distributor DKSH has formed a partnership with Adeka Europe, a Japanese provider of polymer additives, for the Switzerland, Germany, and Austria (DACH) region. DKSH’s performance materials business unit will provide business development, marketing, sales, logistics, and distribution services for all Adeka Europe products for the personal care industry in DACH.
The UK Office for Product Safety and Standards is planning to prohibit the use of deoxyarbutin in cosmetics by 15 March 2023 while permitting the use of salicylic acid for uses other than as a preservative at 0.5% in body lotion, eye shadow, mascara, eyeliner, lipstick, and roll-on deodorant applications.
Lancôme has inaugurated Le Domaine de la Rose, an ecological horticultural site spanning 9.8 acres in the Grasse region of south-east France. The site is designed to develop the cultivation of roses and other perfume plants using sustainable, traceable and organic methods.
L’Oréal has launched the €150 million Circular Innovation Fund, which will support start-ups and companies across North America, Asia and Europe that are developing circular use of resources. As an anchor investor, the French firm is contributing €50 million as part of its sustainability programme.
Straticell is increasing its panel of in vitro efficacy tests to study the cellular mechanisms leading to skin wound closure. Available assays are completely in line with a pre-clinical release of innovative skin care solutions to help repair damaged tissue.
In the April 2022 issue of Personal Care Global, it was incorrectly reported that AAK has expanded its partnership with Infinity Ingredients across the US. AAK has expanded its partnership with Integrity Ingredients. Infinity Ingredients does not work with AAK in any territory. We are happy to make this clear.
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