Volume 25 Issue 3
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108 Formulations Be inspired for your next project with a selection of prototype formulations from the world’s leading ingredient suppliers
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16 Interview: KinShen Chan, Mintel Mintel beauty and personal care principal analyst KinShen Chan shares his considerable insight on a wide range of current and possible future global trends
21 in-cosmetics Global 2024 preview in-cosmetics Global event director Roziani Zulkifli details what visitors to the trade show in Paris can expect for this year’s edition + a round-up of show floor highlights from selected exhibitors
38 Meeting demand for bio-based
ingredients Shell discusses the findings of a global survey on changing consumer demands and preferences for personal care products in terms of their performance and sustainability credentials
45 Biomimetic lipid with skin repair effects Tapping its J-Beauty expertise, Kao Chemicals Europe unveils a cholesteryl ester with a skin biomimetic structure and a low melting point, and with moisturizing and repairing properties
50 Making sense of the anti-pollution segment Shivani Bisht of market consultants ChemBizR runs the rule over anti-pollution products, which have grown significantly in recent years due to increasing public awareness of the harmful effects of various environmental contaminants
55 Sustainable protection against
UV damage Natura-Tec presents a cranberry seed oil extract ingredient that boosts the concentration of skin antioxidants, when subjected to stress by UVA, UVB or blue light exposure through biomimetic pathway, boosting the skin’s natural protection against environmental aggressions
61 Science of clear skin with high-tech chamomile Ashland describes a biofunctional ingredient, which contains a high-tech chamomile extract, designed to clarify and smooth skin flaws impacted by environmental and lifestyle stress
67 Nannoplankton bioactive for eye contour repair MC Actives and Microalgae Solutions present a marine nannoplankton extract for eye contour repair. The bioactive molecules of this marine ingredient improve skin integrity by addressing the problems induced by the natural ageing process
73 Unleashing the power of red grape algae Taiwan outfit Giga Fine Chemical explains how red grape algae extract can effectively reduce redness, achieved by downregulating skin allergies and inflammatory responses
78 Lotus corniculatus extract to inhibit
lipogenesis Jaka Biotech reveals the findings of a study that indicates the topical use of a Lotus corniculatus seed extract yields clinical benefits in reducing sebum production and enhancing skin pore appearance for individuals with oily skin
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March 2024 PERSONAL CARE 85 Brasenia schreberi: ancient epidermal
biomimetic Boréaceutique presents the results of tests on a Brasenia schreberi extract for its efficacy in supporting keratinocytes in synthesizing epidermal barrier building blocks as well as counteracting environmental radiation and chemical aggressions
90 Tranexamic acid: next-gen skin depigmenting active Actives International details in vivo clinical efficacy study results on a tranexamic acid active found to lighten dark spots/ hyperpigmentation, imparting an even skin tone and enhancing skin radiance and brightness
95 Epigenetic renewal counters skin exposome Biocogent presents a dual botanical extract - rich in myricetin and dihydromyricetin – that delivers senolytic effects in skin cells, offering exposomal protection and repair to maintain resilient, youthful skin
100 Benefits of recombinant type XVII collagen Chinese outfit Trautec explains the multiple skin benefits of recombinant human collagen type XVII as a raw material for cosmetics
105 High molecular weight inulin for sun protection Gobiotics explains why use of high molecular weight inulin in sun protection is an innovative and effective strategy to offer a more holistic approach
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