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Volume 22 Issue 3 WWW.PERSONALCAREMAGAZINE.COM


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Cover Story: Natura-Tec News


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


FEATURES


17 Interview: Dr Fred Zülli, Managing Director, Mibelle Biochemistry We discuss the incredible advances in the world of natural actives with the founder of Swiss ingredient company, Mibelle Biochemistry.


20 Sustainable surfactants set to thrive For many years, surfactants have been a difficult area to introduce natural and sustainable ingredients, but we are seeing real developments in this sector.


23 “Classic” biophysical methods for hair & scalp Testing hair and scalp product efficacy needs accurate testing equipment and study design. Courage & Khazaka give an in-depth overview of the options.


29 Ingredients focus: natural and multifunctional styling Modern hair styling formulations now need to deliver much more than just hold. Here we round up the latest ingredients that offer natural, sustainable and multifunctional benefits to formulators.


32 Ingredients that deliver natural styling at its best The range of ingredients available to formulators looking to create natural styling products has grown considerably. Azelis discuss their choices for effective natural styling products.


36 The beauty of living spontaneously Hair products are increasingly needing to offer multifunctionality. To help here, Lubrizol have developed a hair colouring concept which offers styling benefits.


39 Introducing a new hair care superhero While ingredients such as argan oil have been grabbing the headlines, jojoba offers many positive attributes for hair products, as Jojoba Desert reveal in this article.


42 The new cosmetic green deal Gattefossé present the benefits of their advanced natural emulsifier which offers immediate and long-lasting moisturisation to skin.


45 Sunflower wax: a powerful natural structurant Natural waxes can deliver rich and luxurious


structure to formulations, and sunflower wax can outperform many of the other popular choices, as explained by Koster Keunen.


50 Genderless cosmetics with gender- specific efficacy While genderless cosmetics are increasingly popular, it is still important to respect the skin needs of individuals regardless of their gender or age. Rahn explore this concept with their new active ingredient.


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57 Chinese Language Section This month we present articles from some of the world’s leading ingredient suppliers in Mandarin for our readers in China.


54 The under-eye area: one of our greatest challenges The area around the eye has skin which is incredibly delicate and can display dark circles, impacting appearance quite dramatically. CLR offer a powerful natural complex to ensure this area has the best possible visual aspect.


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