IN-COSMETICS GLOBAL PREVIEW
Geltor, Cargill, Solvay and Farmforce showcase the latest advancements and achievements in sustainable beauty. Meanwhile, Technical Seminars delivered by Active Concepts, Solvay, Sharon Personal Care, Active Micro Technologies, Lipotrue and Bachem will offer inspiration for new product formulations and alternative solutions for existing projects. The popular Formulation Lab will return,
sponsored by Brenntag with Personal Care Global as media partner, with a carefully curated programme to provide exclusive opportunities for formulators and R&D specialists to get hands-on with the latest formulation techniques. Designed for R&D and lab staff of cosmetic, contract manufacturers, private labels and indue brands, the sessions will take a deep dive into the technical applications and formulations using selected ingredients. For example, on day one, Ashland will invite
participants to prepare a pigment dispersion with vegan, nature-derived, biodegradable Antaron soja glyceride, while Azelis will teach attendees how to formulate cold process crème gels using oleosomes. For attendees looking for more interactive
demonstrations of formulations live at the show, Mintel will deliver a programme of three live demonstrations exploring the ‘Future of Beauty: Key Trends and Products Shaping the Industry’. Taking place in the Innovation Zone, experts will come together to address evolving consumer lifestyles and priorities, the importance of sustainability and ethics, the changing role of identify, and the influence of technology on the future of beauty.
Celebrating the very best of the industry Returning for a live and in-person ceremony in 2023, in-cosmetics Global will celebrate the newest ingredient innovations with a free-to- attend award ceremony and after party. Kicking off after the show closes on the opening day of the show, attendees and exhibitors are invited to celebrate this year’s Innovation Zone Awards winners in style with an evening of live music, refreshments and relaxed networking. During the ceremony, winners of six categories will be announced including Best Active Ingredient, Best Functional Ingredient, Green Ingredient, Rising Star, along with two special awards judged at the event by a panel of industry experts – the Sensory Bar Award and Make-up Bar Award. Year on year, we aim to deliver an interactive
platform for the international personal care ingredients community to come together, discover new ingredients, and establish meaningful and longstanding connections that facilitate new business opportunities. We are delighted to return to Barcelona –
for the first time in eight years – to see how the industry is responding to the increasingly conscious consumer, embracing new business models and formulation techniques that put sustainability at the heart of the industry. For more information and to register to attend, visit
https://bit.ly/3Xrepqc and for more information on exhibitors, visit the Exhibitor Directory
https://bit.ly/3vYaaqg.
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HIGHLIGHTS FROM SELECTED EXHIBITORS:
ADSL (AA11) is offering a free consultation about its development, testing and regulatory laboratory services for cosmetic products. The company has a leading-edge, UKAS-accredited laboratory with analytical capability covering HPLC, GC-MS, ICP- MS and FTIR in relation to heavy metal analysis, residual solvents, cannabinoids and preservation checks.
The UK company also offers complementary skills in manufacturing, process controls, industry regulation, health and safety, marketing, and project management. ADSL’s chartered chemists, toxicologists, microbiologists, analysts and regulatory experts provide formulation and testing services.
Alban Muller (J50) is unveiling two
innovations: Glucohyami GL and Padinami EC. Glucohyami GL is a chicory root extract naturally rich in glucosamine, a direct precursor of hyaluronic acid, this ingredient makes the skin hydrated, plumped up, firmed, and reduces fine lines and wrinkles. This 100% natural origin (ISO 16128) and COSMOS-approved active ingredient is said to be ideal for beauty snacking rituals. Padinami EC is made from an extract of
padina, a wild seaweed manually harvested in French Polynesia. Quantified in terpenoids, it stimulates the synthesis of sulphated GAGs, hyaluronic acids and collagen to maintain the integrity of the extracellular matrix. It improves cell communication and the morphology of the skin tissue, and is COSMOS-certified and 100% natural origin (ISO16128).
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alternatives, in partnership with Akott Evolution, on an entirely sustainable stand build. The UK firm is collaborating with carbon neutral independent film and TV production facility, The Vectar Project, to design its stand structures entirely out of VECTAR board. This is a fully recyclable paper engineered
board with comparative strength to MDF. The set will be built locally to the exhibition hall in Barcelona to further keep the carbon footprint to a minimum.
Ascot International Ashland (E50) is promising a “truly immersive
experience that takes you on a journey from crocus to coconuts, from rosewood to raspberries and more besides, with breakthrough innovations that solve some of the industry’s most complex challenges”. Whether you are interested in sustainable sourcing, naturally derived ingredients or solutions that unlock new customer demand, Ashland’s in-cos experience will help you solve responsibly, it says.
BASF (V50) will present personal care solutions based on two key drivers of its innovation: sustainability and digitalization. This includes Euperlan NL Pearl, which is the first COSMOS-compliant, wax-based pearlizer with strong hair care performance benefits. Also on show is BASF’s new plant-based
Alban Muller Angus Chemical (N90) is showcasing Ultra
PC-grade amino alcohols designed to deliver robust multifunctional performance and broad formulating latitude across a wide range of beauty and personal care applications. The US firm says they produce an excellent
synergistic effect with fatty acid emulsifiers, carbomer and acidic resins, and deliver robust multifunctional performance—from high- efficiency neutralization and improved emulsion stabilization to enhanced pigment dispersion and a superior rheology profile. In colour cosmetics, Ultra PC is said to improve spreadability and film development, while delivering superior volume and shine in mascara and eye makeup.
Ascot International (U98) will be showcasing its array of natural ingredients and chemical
solution for hair care applications provides a sustainable alternative to animal keratin. This is the result of upcycling milk thistle seed cake, a by-product of milk thistle oil production. Comprehensive studies have shown that the active ingredient offers triple protection for the structural proteins of the hair against metal- catalyzed oxidation, glycation and carbonylation. Meanwhile, the German giant will showcase
its mastering of high performance sustainable surfactant solutions with Surfactant Navigator - the first digital service on surfactants. This has been launched in responses to increasing demand to replace current surfactant combinations with natural alternatives without compromising on performance.
Berg+Schmidt (AA90) will be showcasing
a range of active oils in an innovative format: BergaCare AquaLipids are specially processed natural oils that are water dispersible and therefore easy to handle in a variety of applications, such as water-based serums, fluids, toners and o/w emulsions. Berg+Schmidt will present a sample kit
March 2023 PERSONAL CARE
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