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26 IN-COSMETICS GLOBAL 2024 PREVIEW


Berkem (2C80), a French manufacturer and leading player in bio-based chemistry, will showcase its H2OLIXIR and FRESH’KA products, which are specifically designed for the cosmetics industry. H2Olixir is a range of 100% natural and 97,5% organic plant waters, while FRESH’KA is an antioxidant active ingredient composed of polyphenols, extracted from strawberry leaves. As water is the most widely used solvent


in cosmetic formulas, Berkem developed H2OLIXIR plant waters as a more responsible and sustainable alternative to water. The range includes four organically cultivated varieties, from France: lavender, lemon balm, peppermint, and thyme, each with its own benefits and antioxidant properties. By adopting an upcycling process, the use


of these recycled plant waters can help protect the environment while enjoying the benefits of natural ingredients. By incorporating FRESH’KA into skincare products or makeup, experience the benefits of this exceptional ingredient. Among other benefits, it enhances the texture and radiance of the skin, resulting in a beautiful complexion.


Traditional sunscreens are extensively used to protect us against UV radiation, but they are far from convenient. They tend to feel oily and sticky and need to be reapplied every two hours. Formulation might also be hard, and guesswork needs to be done in order to achieve the desired SPF. Additionally, they contain a high dosage


of UV filters which can be absorbed into the skin leading to irritation and could also be harmful to the environment. Finding a product that is safe, efficient and convenient can be challenging. Bionest (1X31) has a solution: SUNCAT, a


double-layered unique encapsulation which enwraps a mixture of UV filters reaching maximum spectrum of UVA+UVB protection. SUNCAT prevents particles aggregation offering longer and safer residence time. It is easy to formulate and is not absorbed


into the skin nor has direct contact with it, resulting in a nice feeling to the user when applied. Formulators and users can finally enjoy a sunscreen that is safe, efficient, and feels comfortable on the skin.


BRB International (1X50) will continue to showcase the benefits of its latest performance silicone portfolio, complemented with a range of new inspirational formulations based on novel concepts. Introducing the concept of “3S” – Sensory, Solution, and Stand Out – BRB aims to revolutionize the development of personal care formulations for face, body and hair products. Its focus revolves around three major


elements: Sensory - Less is more… enhance your sensorial experience; Solution - Maximizing your beauty journey with our optimized solutions; Stand Out - Magnify your beauty with confidence. Based on this concept, BRB proudly unveils


PERSONAL CARE March 2024


three new formulas: Perfecting Canvas Primer showcases BRB crosspolymer series for an exceptional powdery skin feel. Multi-use Hair Oil features BRB dimethiconol gum blend that forms a protective layer over the hair cuticle. Finally, Re-Youth Overnight Face Mask


incorporates water dispersible silicone wax to boost skin moisturisation and humentancy. BRB believes these concepts can bring benefits to its customers by providing excellent solutions to meet growing consumer demand.


Cerdia (1B76) is showcasing cellulose acetate, derived from wood pulp, as a compelling substitute for non-biodegradable powder materials. Sourced from responsibly managed forests with certifications like FSC or PEFC, this sustainable material is entirely biodegradable, with thorough studies confirming its degradation by microorganisms across diverse environmental conditions, including seawater. Beyond its sustainability, Cerdia’s cellulose


acetate products emerge as the ideal option for personal care applications. With excellent chemical and physical properties, the German firm’s cellulose acetate powders find application in various cosmetic products such as eyeshadows, foundations, lipsticks and creams. These versatile powders act as sensory modifiers, stabilizers, and fillers, providing an eco-conscious alternative to non- biodegradable microplastic powders.


BRB International (1X50)


Brenntag (1G110) is looking forward to welcoming visits to its booth at in-cosmetics Global. Here is an overview of what awaits you. Firstly, there are this year’s main sponsor of the Formulation Lab. Join its session ‘Bare skin therapy - formulate this sustainable cream with us’ in Lab 1 on Wednesday 17 April at 09:30. To discover Brenntag’s patented


technology, register for its technical seminar ‘Triphasic microemulsions in personal care’ in Theatre 2 on Tuesday 16 April at 10:25. Its triphasic microemulsions are innovative multi-phase formulations based on Winsor III microemulsions, avoiding traditional ingredients like silicones and petroleum. It has selected eco-friendly ingredients with an ISO 16128 NOI index above 0.90, ensuring its products are sustainable and effective. Visitors to the Brenntag booth can view


demonstrations from its Innovation and Application Team and test its new formulations based on the latest trends including energy saving, sustainable and less-is-more concepts. There, they can connect with technical experts who are ready to assist you with insights into Brenntag’s product portfolio, innovative new ingredients as well as exciting new suppliers.


There is the misconception that upcycled ingredients have limited versatility, yet the truth is different. In the realm of sustainability, these ingredients are chameleons, capable of fulfilling numerous roles. Also, their product performance leaves nothing to be desired and keeps up with their non-upcycled siblings. Upcycling is the process of transforming by-


products, waste materials or discarded objects into new products with a higher value. CFF (1J131) with its natural Sensocel offers a wide range of celluloses with upcycled origin: fibres, powders and scrubs from oat, wheat, apple, sugarcane and corn arise from by-products of the food and beverage industry, giving them a new life.


CFF’s upcycling heroes have countless


applications in their locker, from skin to oral care, from solids to fluids. Discover the potential of these eco-friendly & trendsetting champions and pay the company a visit at in-cosmetics Global.


CFF (1J131) Brenntag (1G110)


As part of its ongoing endeavour to expand its range of environmentally friendly chemicals, silicone experts at CHT (1X49) have created a product based on 94% recycled monomers made from end-of-life silicone polymers for shampoos, conditioners, and other water- based hair care products: CHT-BeauSil RE- AMO 919 EM leaves a natural softness on the hair without weighing down and improves


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