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83 Formulations Get inspiration for your next project with a selection of prototype formulations from the world’s leading ingredient suppliers
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16 Education programmes to stay top of the class for NYSCC Personal Care Global editor Tim Probert caught up with the chair of the New York Society of Cosmetic Chemists – Giorgio Dell’Acqua of Nutrafol - and chair-elect - Stacey House of kdc/one - to discuss their plans for the organisation over the next year and beyond
19 NYSCC Suppliers’ Day back to its buzzing best A wrap-up of product launches and showcases at the 43rd Annual NYSCC Suppliers’ Day at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Centre in New York City
25 How testing innovation is meeting beauty trends Anne Charpentier of Skinobs explores the evolution of active ingredient testing in the personal care sector, and takes a close look at current trends
31 Truly animal-free approach to safety testing British biotechnology outfit XCellR8 believes more work needs to be done to completely remove the use of animals from safety & efficacy testing, with the use of animal components raising both scientific and ethical concerns. Here, the company examines viable replacements for animal testing
36 3D skin model to study bacteria-host interactions Straticell, a Belgian provider of in vitro efficacy testing for dermato-cosmetic products, explains how it has developed a new 3D model to study the interactions between the skin and its flora, by colonizing reconstructed human epidermis with microorganisms of interest
41 Inspired by architecture: the hair tensegrity concept Spanish company Vytrus Biotech takes a deep dive into its new concept of ‘tensegrity’ - a contraction of ‘tensional’ and ‘integrity’ - for hair care and its 100% natural active ingredient made using wild olive stem cells
46 Hydrolysed corn starch for natural hair styling Dow explains the development and benefits of a new, novel hydrolysed corn starch polymer for leave on hair styling applications
51 Naturally flawless hair whatever the weather Ashland explains how its Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride plant-based hair styling agent with conditioning properties delivers all-weather durability with a salon- and consumer-proven sensorial experience
57 Delivering probiotics via just-add-water tech BotanicalsPlus, in collaboration with partner company Jeen international, is investigating the use of the latter’s patented just-add-
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water powder technologies to potentially store and maintain viable probiotic cultures to be reconstituted at the point-of-use to deliver living probiotic cultures to the skin via elegant emulsions
63 Fighting ‘inflammaging’: holy basil polyphenols Laboratoires Expanscience explores how holy basil - one of the most famous and respected medicinal plants in ayurvedic medicine – can help in the struggle against ‘inflammaging’ effects on the skin
70 Biomimetic booster for sustainable sunscreen Kalichem explains how explains how a SPF mineral booster based on biomimeti hydroxyapatite, used in sun care formulation, offers proven benefits in terms of multifunctionality, texture improvement, safety and low environmental impact
75 Mastering mixing processes for industrial scale-up VMI Mixing sets out how to manage the complicated process of scaling up the development of cosmetic products from the laboratory to industrial production
79 Cannabinoids for the prevention of ageing Cellular Goods explains how cannabinoids such as CBG and CBD have potent anti- inflammatory and antioxidant properties that are capable of preventing skin inflammation
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