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on experience of the latest innovations in upcycling and zero-waste. Join the two teams at stand E180 to
explore the zero-waste beauty movement. This community event aims to foster connections between formulators and upcycled ingredient suppliers, as well as brands and sustainable packaging manufacturers. Attendees will have the chance to engage with upcycled beauty thought leaders, gain insights, and contribute to the growth of the upcycled cosmetic economy through collaborative knowledge sharing. All interested individuals are invited to
this informal happy hour to promote circular innovation and community within the cosmetic industry.
Tunisia Export (1T14) is showcasing prickly pear seed oil, pomegranate seed oil and date kernel oil, floral waters and essential oils sourced from the heart of the Mediterranean country. Tunisia is a leading producer of organic
certified prickly pear seed oil, extracted meticulously from the fruit’s seeds. A recent Tunisian standard was developed to ensure high-quality production. Rich in essential fatty acids, Vitamins E and K, antioxidants, and sterols, it has clinically proven moisturizing and anti-ageing properties. Highly prized for nourishing the skin,
reducing wrinkles, and enhancing elasticity, the Tunisian prickly seed oil is produced according to the international standards to be in conformity with the targeted market’s requirements. Cultivation of organic prickly pear in Tunisia
emphasizes sustainability, preserving the local ecosystem. Environmentally friendly farming maintains the authenticity and quality of the produced oil, making it a true gem in the world of natural beauty, representing the essence of Tunisia’s commitment to holistic and sustainable cosmetics.
the enzyme Cyclodextrin glycosyltransferase (CGT). Therefore, they are considered biotechnological products obtained from vegetable sources. Advantages include prolonged bioavailability
of the active thanks to its ‘controlled release’, greater stability of the active, protected from the external environment, creating water-soluble complexes even with active ingredients not soluble in water; and remarkable reduction of irritative phenomena related to particularly aggressive actives.
Vitamin C60 BioResearch (Q30) is launching two new products. Gluca Moist is the world’s first complex polysaccharide derived from torula yeast cell wall, which was upcycled from yeast after seasoning production using proprietary technology.
The unique moisturizing mechanism of the
complex polysaccharide with hydrophilic and hydrophobic portion has been confirmed to improve skin texture and is expected to be used in a wide range of cosmetic products, including anti-pollution skincare and hair care products. The other new launch is Yeast Veil, said to
Tunisia Export (1T14)
Variati (2B89) is showcasing Vari Dextrin, a delivery system of active ingredients obtained with a process of inclusion between cyclodextrins (host molecule) and an active ingredient (guest molecule). The active is totally or partially encapsulated in the cavity of the host molecule, without significantly changing its structure. It is a complex consisting of Cyclodextrins
(INCI: Cyclodextrin), cyclic oligosaccharides obtained by molecular hydrolysis of starch by
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be the world’s first yeast cell wall cosmetic ingredient, made by upcycling yeast after beer brewing using proprietary technology. The moisture veil created by the yeast cell wall has been proven to improve wrinkles through its moisturizing effect. In addition, because it provides a high-quality feel, it is expected to be used not only in moisturizing cosmetics, but also in sunscreen formulations.
Veneta Mineraria (2F33) is highlighting Micavi CG, a COSMOS-approved, sustainable-sourced mineral ingredient for colour cosmetics and skin care. Available in many particle size distributions, it is designed to supply balance and to improve spreadability, slip and skin feel to a variety of cosmetic products while remaining optically neutral. Micavi CG is based on micronized natural mica, a chemically inert mineral with a
Veneta Mineraria (2F33)
Viablife (1W151B) specialises in natural cosmetic ingredients such as ceramide, hydroxytyrosol, nicotinamide and caffeic acid. Its flagship product, ViableCare Ceramide NP, is recognized for its exceptional quality and multi-benefits: moisturizing, repairing skin barrier and delaying skin ageing. Ceramides are structurally heterogeneous
and complex sphingolipids. Ceramide NP is the most abundant and functionally important category. According to the “brick wall theory” of the skin’s natural barrier, ceramides are an important component in the brickwork structure and play a role in protecting the skin barrier.
Last but not least, Personal Care Global (1T186) is media partner for the Formulation Lab. The Personal Care Global magazine team will be out in force to discuss future editorial and advertising opportunities, as well as make new friends and renew old acquaintances. We look forward to seeing you there.
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sheet-like structure and may represent a valid alternative to approach talc-free formulations. The mica is mined in northwest Spain and is processed in Europe by Veneta Mineraria‘s subsidiary Caolines de Vimianzo. The mine is committed to the sustainable development of the activities with care to social responsibility and environmental protection.
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