32 IN-COSMETICS GLOBAL PREVIEW Seiwa Kasei (AN16) will reveal its new
ingredient Sesaqua (INCI: Hydrolyzed Sesame Protein [or] Sesamum Indicum (Sesame) Seed Extract) with three unique features. Firstly, it is derived from sesame, known as the beauty component around the world from ancient times and was a favourite of Cleopatra. Secondly, it is a water soluble ingredient that
is neither oil nor extract offering advantages when formulating. Thirdly, it is a sustainable ingredient that suits the upcycling concept. Sesaqua is made from the pomace of sesame generated during production of sesame oil.
polyester glitters. The SiLiglam Pure Bio Opaque product series meanwhile has a matte appearance and is of aluminium.
Silab (G20) will present Senevisium, a natural
anti-senescence active ingredient obtained from Ginkgo biloba. The company was inspired by the powerful immune system of this supercentenarian tree with a unique anti-ageing biological heritage. Its leaves, coming from a French, organic-certified supply chain, were beneficially used in order to restore the capacity of the immune system of mature skin to eliminate senescent cells by circumventing their immunoevasion strategies. By allowing immunoevasive senescent
fibroblasts to be recognized and eliminated again, Senevisium prevents their harmful effects on matrix synthesis and epidermal renewal. As of 28 days in Caucasian volunteers, the skin recovers its density and elasticity. The stage of wrinkles is reduced, and complexion radiance is enhanced.
and comes in the form of a powder obtained by grinding and sieving olive stones. Made in France of Provence origin, it is upcycled from olive stones. This exfoliant offers a grain size of 500 microns, and its integrity is guaranteed thanks to a heat treatment process allowing PhytOlive Fine to be sterilized.
SNF (D11), a leading producer of water-soluble
polymers, is offering visitors the opportunity to sample its award-winning formulation, SNF Cold- Process SPF 50 Mineral-Based Sunscreen. As a bonus, they can watch a live, cold-processed hair care demonstration while enjoying special treats from France.
Stephenson (K90) will showcase its new soap-
free Syndopal product range, the first products to be released since Syndopal 300-MB in 2019. The UK company will also give a seminar on 28 March at 9.30am in Theatre 1. The new range comprises three core products:
Seppic Seppic (F40) will unveil Beauty Party, a
new collection of formulations based around a musical theme. For this collection, Seppic’s research and innovation department and CTSC (Customer Technical Service Centres) throughout the world have worked on different applications, each representing a different musical trend to propose a sensorial music festival. One formula, Rock Your Mask, is a purifying
black charcoal stick mask, gentle for the skin. Seppic says this creamy, waterless mask is designed to reveal someone’s rock dark side. As a nod to a famous rock group makeup, this original face mask purifies and scrubs the T-zone without drying effect with a three-step process. After rinsing-off, the skin is soft and unified, says Seppic.
Seqens (B81) will showcase an active ingredient
with new results. A marshmallow root-based active ingredient, naturally enriched with polysaccharides by extraction, has been developed to repair the impact of external aggressions at the cuticle and cortex levels. Its application reduces carbonylation (oxidation), hair porosity and surface roughness. A study involved the acquisition of images in
the form of multiple thin sections compiled to create a 3D image that allows the exploration of the hair fibre at its surface and the measurement of its repair in a new dimension. Thanks to 2D and 3D visualizations, Seqens evaluated key elements of hair fibres proteome, paving the way for the Hair Expos’omics protection: : ‘Expo’ for exposome, ‘omics’ for proteomics.
Sigmund Linder (AE55) will showcase a 100%
plastic-free, vegan, biodegradable and certified water safe by TÜV Austria glitter variant, which has been in development for more than eight years. SiLiglam Pure Bio is available in Sparkle and Opaque ranges. The company says the colour intensity and brightness of SiLiglam Pure Bio Sparkle is indistinguishable from conventional
PERSONAL CARE March 2023
Syndopal Solid Cleanser 400-MB, a unique syndet base for body and facial cleansing applications; Syndopal SS 500-MB, a high-foaming, soap-free syndet base formulated to create a variety of solid shampoo bars, and Syndopal SPS 501-MB, formulated with an ultra mild second surfactant, for manufacturing high-performance, premium solid shampoo bars.
The Upcycled Beauty Company (AJ64), a
Solvay Solvay (V10) will launch several new
formulations for gentle cleansing and care, with ingredients designed to achieve performance in respect of the planet. Mirasoft sophorolipids grades, yeast-fermented glycolipids co- surfactants, have a low carbon footprint and are biodegradable. They are mild to the skin, hair and scalp and are effective solubilizers. Further investigations are ongoing regarding their biological activity. Geropon TC95 P is a high active and high purity
Sodium Methyl Cocoyl Taurate supplied under powder, offering outstanding foaming, detergency and wetting properties. Thanks to its mildness, it can be used in many personal care applications, including shower gel, bar soap, facial wash, shampoo, and toothpaste. It is particularly suitable to design cleansers in a solid form. Polycare Heat Therapy, a naturally-derived
ingredient from the guar plant, has been developed to protect hair from extreme temperatures. By forming an invisible and imperceptible barrier on the hair surface, it helps maintain hair’s physical and sensory qualities. It enables less exposed and more protected hair for a healthy style.
Sophim (H90) will unveil the latest natural
ingredient in its portfolio, PhytOlive Fine, an exfoliant upcycled from olive stones. The French outfit olive-sourced exfoliant offers a bio-based alternative to plastic beads scrub, and an upcycled alternative to sugar and salt scrubs. PhytOlive Fine (Olea Europaea Seed Powder)
is an exfoliant possessing purifying, soothing and cleansing properties. It supports skin renewal by mechanically eliminating dead skin and impurities,
manufacturer of upcycled, natural and vegan active ingredients under the Full Circle line, is out to prove that the beauty industry can thrive solely using upcycled materials – from ingredients to packaging. It is working to grow the upcycled movement by informing, inspiring, and encouraging the use of upcycled materials in personal care. This is a new way of thinking, promoting not
only the company but its competitors too. With collaboration in mind, it is calling the industry to join it in the move towards #ZeroWasteBeauty and are looking for circular thinkers and companies to join its digital community, be listed in the Upcycled Ingredient Directory or work together on new upcycled ingredient technologies and developments.
Vytrus Biotech (M60) is launching a 100%
natural prebiotic treatment based on plant biotechnology that the Barcelona claims is a new paradigm in skin photo-ageing and sun care fields. The ingredient is said protecting the skin from UV, caring and protecting the skin microbiota by boosting its self-tanning potential. This treatment from plant stem cells stimulates the skin bacteria to produce its own photoprotective molecules, boosting the vitality and resistance of the skin microbiota against UV radiation. Vytrus proposes the skin microbiota as a biological sunscreen avoiding the photo-ageing process.
Last, but by no means least, Personal Care
Global magazine (AM72) will be out in force and is media partner for the Formulation Lab. The whole team will be present to discuss future editorial and advertising opportunities in the magazine, as well renew contacts. We look forward to seeing you there.
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