22 IN-COSMETICS GLOBAL 2024 PREVIEW
Innovation Zone Tied closely to the show’s innovation pillar, the Innovation Zone, sponsored by Ashland, is one of the most popular features at the event, giving attendees the opportunity to discover the latest raw materials to hit the market in the last six months. It will feature more than 180 new and
recently launched personal care ingredients from exhibitors, all of which are entered into the prestigious Innovation Zone Best Ingredient Awards, moderated by an industry-led panel, and announced at the awards ceremony. Meanwhile, Zurko Research, Atlantia
Clinical Trials, Abich, and Complife are just some of the international suppliers ensuring the safety, stability, and shelf-life of personal care products in the Testing, Regulation & Lab Zone, sponsored by Skinobs. The Boost your Test area will help suppliers
to identify the most appropriate testing methods. Over in the Sensory Bar, which will be dedicated to showcasing new and impactful sensations for cosmetic products, visitors will be offered sensory experiences through personal care formulations in haircare, lipsticks, moisturisers and more. Amid the continued surge in make-up trends on social media, the Make-Up Bar will offer visitors the interactive opportunity to see, test, and try popping pigments and delectable hues in emerging make-up formulations, from nail polishes to and lip lacquers and eyeshadow palettes. In addition, prestigious fragrance houses,
producers, and distributors of extracts and ingredients, including Biottonia Essences, CPL Aromas, DSM-Firmenich, and O&3 will showcase their products and take visitors on a journey of new scents and fragrance trends in the Fragrance Zone. Here, they can obtain expert advice, learn about regional differences, and source aromatic components for their personal care formulations. The expert-guided R&D Tours, sponsored by
Mibelle Biochemistry, Probiotical and Symrise, will connect visitors with the latest ingredient trends and suppliers, enabling participants to visit selected exhibitor stands, offering first-hand exposure to innovations and trends shaping the cosmetics landscape. Following the themes of Neurocosmetics, Advancement in
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Microbiome, and Skinification of the Scalp, pre- booking is recommended to guarantee a place.
Technical Seminars Staying close to the show’s focus on science, offering in-depth insights into the latest personal care technologies and their specifications, the Technical Seminars will ensure attendees leave with a solid and substantiated knowledge base gleaned from some of the best ingredient suppliers in the industry. Over 90 seminars will be held over the three
days across three theatres, from the likes of Colonial Chemical Inc., Lipotrue, Lubrizol Life Science, Chemyunion, and many others. Taking a deep dive into haircare trends through several sessions will be Emilie Gombert, senior product development manager at Oat Cosmetics, with her session, ‘Novel natural peptide: Improving hair health from root to tip’. Elsewhere, Valeska Mentzer, business
development manager consumer products EMEA of Stepan, hosts ‘Make scalp care top of mind for product development,’ and Guglielmo Bifulco, marketing and sales manager at Kalichem, introduces ‘100% natural conditioning active: Hair detangling, anti-frizz and styling action’.
Other sessions will touch on topical and
emerging themes such as ‘The menopausal skin microbiome - what do you need to know?’ by Dr. Kristin Neumann, CEO of MyMicrobiome; and ‘Unlocking Timeless Beauty: Efficacy of ASTACOS OL50 in Anti-Ageing Formulations’ from Alexander Pototschnik, head of product development at BDI-BioLife Science. Another session is ‘Hair loss: Understanding the impact of seasonality and climate changes’ from Laura Cabrera, haircare technical manager of Zurko-CTC. These seminars operate on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Formulation Lab in the mix The Formulation Lab, sponsored by Brenntag and partnered with Personal Care Global magazine, will offer up to 27 interactive, hands- on experiences and lessons in formulation techniques and practices. The Lab will be open exclusively to R&D and lab staff of cosmetic contract manufacturers, private labels, and Indie brands, with sessions from
experts at Ashland, Nikko Chemicals, Bloomage Biotechnology, Kobo Products, Brenntag and many more. Univar Solutions will host two sessions this
year. Monika Ruiz-Golcher, technical specialist, beauty & personal care EMEA, will present ‘How to formulate a face mask in an aqueous stick format?’ and Rita Hanna, technical specialist beauty & personal care EMEA, will share how to prepare attractive formulas that meet current niche and masstige brand marketing briefs, in ‘How to formulate a hair mask balancing naturality up to 97.4% with a strong efficacy.’ The Formulation Lab will be overseen
by Lorna Radford, technical advisor to in- cosmetics Global, award-winning cosmetic scientist, founder of Enkos Developments, and member of the Society of Cosmetics Scientists (SCS) education committee.
Plethora of new products A number of exhibitors are poised to launch new products on the show floor, while event regulars, AAK Sweden, Berg + Schmidt, Eurofragance, IOI Oleo and more will return to Paris presenting their innovations to attendees hailing from across the globe. Bio-venture company, Cellicon, is set to
display its DST-SP peptide, an innovative active for reverse-aging without having any effect on young cells, and Ascot International will highlight Bakuchiol 99%, ‘nature’s answer to retinol,’ a naturally occurring, plant-derived antioxidant originating in India shown to visibly reduce fine lines, wrinkles, and acne scars. Gold Cosmetica will also present its Platinum 999 Extra Fine Powder for cosmetic formulations. Manufactured in Germany, it boasts proven benefits on healthy skin with noteworthy results. Sun Chemical will showcase its Flamenco Summit Orange O80D, a natural mica-based effect pigment with a bright orange interference colour created with patented multilayer technology to enhance chroma and bright reflectivity. There will also be dedicated areas that
aim to unite suppliers from different regions; this year’s country pavilions will allow visitors to connect with cosmetic and personal care companies from France, UK, Spain, Brazil, South Africa, Indonesia, Peru and China. Helping to bridge the physical and
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