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COMMENT 5 GLOBAL


Editor Tim Probert timprobert@personalcaremagazine.com


Business Manager Chris Vincent chrisvincent@personalcaremagazine.com


Publication Administration Katy Cockle katycockle@personalcaremagazine.com


Design Aaron Batson


Publisher Geoff King geoffking@personalcaremagazine.com


Publishing Director Trevor Moon trevormoon@personalcaremagazine.com


In memory of Josh Taylor EDITORAL BOARD


Lorraine Dallmeier CEO Formula Botanica


Giorgino D. Macalino R&D director, Kylie Cosmetics & SKKN by Kim, Coty


Anthony O’Lenick Principal Consultant Nascent Technologies


Dr. Fred Zülli Founder & Business Development Director Mibelle Biochemistry


editorial@personalcaremagazine.com


Published by: Step Communications Ltd Step House, North Farm Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN2 3DR, UK


Tel: +44 (0)1892 779999 Email: info@personalcaremagazine.com Website: www.personalcaremagazine.com


Printed by: Green-on


Welcome to the March issue of Personal Care Global. This edition focuses on


three main topics: marine ingredients, functional ingredients and anti- pollution with contributions from the likes of Ashland, Kao, Natura-Tec, Trautec,


Actives International and many more. Elsewhere, there is a fascinating interview with


KinShen Chan, a principal analyst of beauty and personal care at market intelligence outfit Mintel. In a wide-ranging discussion about the latest


beauty trends, KinShen raises a fascinating point about the rise of aesthetic treatments and the threat to skincare companies. The exploding popularity of non-invasive skin


treatments, which have undeniably quick and effective results, is leading people who have ‘work done’ to question the purpose of off-the-shelf cosmetics. Is the role of skincare for these people, ponders


STEP COMMUNICATIONS


KinChen, to maintain the effects of non-invasive treatments?


Should the beauty and personal care industry


therefore respond by offering products and ingredients aimed at such maintenance? As KinChen notes, it will be very interesting to


see how the beauty responds and evolves as the number of people who have non-invasive beauty treatments continues to rise. In addition, there is a comprehensive preview


of the 2024 edition of in-cosmetics Global – the world’s leading personal care ingredient trade show. Here, in-cosmetics Global event director


Roziani Zulkifli walks readers through the highlights of the show, including new features such as the forum in the expanded Sustainability Zone. Many of you will be reading this is at this year’s


show in Paris, where again we are the proud media partner for the massively popular Formulation Lab. Do come say hi to us at our stand (1T186).


Publishing director Trevor Moon, publisher Geoff King, business manager Chris Vincent, myself and administrator Katy Cockle are a welcoming, friendly bunch. We look forward to seeing you. Enjoy the magazine.


timprobert@personalcaremagazine.com Tim Probert,Editor


©Step Communications Ltd 2024


No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means: electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without prior permission of the publisher


ISSN 2041-0441


Image (above): Clariant displays ‘Victor’s Serum’ at Cosmet’Agora 2024 in Paris. This formulation contains the US personal care ingredient maker’s Plantasens Olive Squalane, representing the olive wreath awarded to winners in the ancient Olympic games


www.personalcaremagazine.com March 2024 PERSONAL CARE


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