28 IN-COSMETICS GLOBAL PREVIEW The Norwegian company is excited to
showcase its latest innovations, which include a bio-based carrier performance silicone, an elastomeric water-in-oil emulsifier, and creative prototype formulation concepts to help customers achieve their goals.
Born in 1922 in Milan, Italy, Esperis (1N130) has been synonymous of innovation and excellence in the research, development and production of high-quality raw materials. The perfect balance between tradition, passion and experience has allowed us to offer loyal customers a wide range of ingredients for cosmetic, perfumery and pharmaceutical use for the domestic and international market. Essential and vegetable oils, butters, plant
extracts, Hormo Fruits, fragrances, distilled waters and vitamins are its best-sellers that meet the needs of a consumer attentive to the quality of the product. In Paris, Esperis will present its latest projects and collaborations focused on themes of nature, life, and routine- change, captured through the four seasons forces and Mother Nature elements. Moreover, it will announce a strategic
technical, scientific, and commercial collaboration with an Italian-Mexican company specialized in organic and local ingredients development. This collaboration brings a new state-of-the-art ingredient historically utilized and celebrated for their remarkable properties.
protocols determining PFAS in cosmetics products to support the industry by helping to ensure that products are safe for end-users.
Eurofragance (1S30) will showcase its passion for exploring the world of perfumery in innovative ways while reaffirming its commitment to sustainability. The Spanish fragrance house will present creations inspired by the synergies between music, trends and perfumery. As part of its ICON programme, which is
Eurofragance’s strategy for an improved and more sustainable palette of perfumery raw materials, the multinational will introduce its new captive ingredient, Euphorion. Visitors will also have the opportunity to smell the latest fragranced applications created by the company’s Perfumers. Meanwhile, R&D senior scientist Felipe San
Juan will host a technical seminar on 18 April at 1:05pm in Theater 1 to present the unusual and promising characteristics of Euphorion, which will also be featured in the Innovation Zone. Finally, following the international launch
of its upcycled ingredient Verdenix last year, Eurofragance will share initial results on its malodour counteracting ingredient. R&D junior specialist Marina Melendo will talk about Verdenix on 17 April at 5:30pm in the Sustainability Zone Theatre.
Exolab Italia (1C33) will take the wraps off its Exo Skin Cells Regeneration ingredient. Exo Skin Cells Regeneration (INCI name: Vitis Vinifera, Punica Granatum, Citrus Sinensis, Citrus Reticulata, Carica Papaya extracellular vesicles) is said to have an extraordinary cell regenerative capacity, thanks to the characteristics of plant exosomes to permeate the dermal barrier by being able to stimulate the cells to produce what they lack. Featuring blood orange, papaya, tangerine,
Eurofins (1T80)
Eurofins (1T80) is highlighting per and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) that are under scrutiny due to their environmental impact. While not posing direct risks to human safety, increasing consumer awareness has prompted countries to eliminate PFAS from cosmetics and packaging, leading to heightened testing requirements. These substances can be deliberately added
as ingredients in some cosmetic products to condition and smoothen the skin, making it appear shiny, or to affect product consistency and texture, as well as to make the product ‘long-lasting’, ‘waterproof’ or ‘wear-resistant’. In addition, they might appear as unintended degradation products or impurities resulting from the production of PFAS precursors used in certain products. As the leader in analytical testing, Eurofins network of companies has developed test
PERSONAL CARE March 2024
pomegranate and grape all in one ingredient, Exolab Italia says it offers scientifically proven wrinkle reduction of up to 55% and increased skin elasticity of up to 70% in just 45 days. “The revolution is that our ingredient is used in 1% formulation but with a precise number of exosomes,” it says. “The effects of the clinical study performed were obtained with a concentration of 10 billion exosomes per millilitre. We can produce in liquid or lyophilized form.”
Fragrance Oils (1V62) says it understands how changes in consumer behaviour impact purchasing decisions and subsequently shape the market. Throughout the event, its Scentmakers will share their unique insights on how to utilise the power of fragrance in order to meet the latest demands. The company will be showcasing its new
natural collection that has been expertly crafted using raw materials that come from natural sources: trees, fruits, plants and flowers. In addition to essential oils, its perfumers have exclusive access to a wide palette of natural and naturally derived ingredients, allowing it to achieve the complexity and sophistication that today’s consumers desire.
Fragrance Oils’ natural collection has been
formulated in-line with industry standards and covers a range of olfactive profiles. So, whether you favour invigorating spices or blissful gourmands, Fragrance Oils can help you discover a new signature scent that will captivate consumers, while creating a sense of wellness that is often associated with nature.
Fragrance Oils (1V62)
Based in France for more than 140 years, Gattefossé (1J80) is a specialist in plant and lipid chemistry. In Paris, the ingredient supplier is sparkling the eyes with an active: Eyeglorius. It offers cosmetic brands a versatile
solution, capable of treating all signs of fatigue at the same time. By acting specifically on microcirculation and excessive vascular permeability induced by inflammation, it prevents fluid leakage in the sub-ocular area and the onset of dark circles and puffiness, as two clinical studies confirmed. This original blend of lipophilic metabolites
(triterpenoids, phytosterols, free fatty acids) derives from the upcycled leaves of a superfruit tree, sea buckthorn, sourced in Canada. A streamlined process based on the supercritical CO2 technology associated with a co-solvent is used and guarantees extraction performance, quality, security, and energy sobriety, aligned with the company’s industrial requirements and CSR commitments. Eyeglorius is said to showcase noteworthy
formulating properties: being oily-based and heat resistant, it unlocks a world of opportunities for efficacious skin care and makeup formulations.
Gattefossé (1J80)
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