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upcycled and biodegradable active ingredient that repairs and protects the hair shaft, completing the hair care puzzle by upgrading hair quality to a healthy state. Solvay unveiled Polycare Heat Therapy, a
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skin. Meanwhile, Immunight, a patented, green-processed lavandin extract, stimulates the production of melatonin by skin cells to resynchronize the skin’s circadian rhythm and recharge the skin defence system for a more relaxed and radiant appearance. Active Concepts unveiled AC OleaShield
(INCI: Lactobacillus & Olea Europaea (Olive) Fruit Water & Lactobacillus Ferment), an anti-ageing solution, made from upcycled olive leftovers, to reduce wrinkles and restore skin elasticity. The US firm also unwrapped AC AmaraSense,
(INCI. Water & Glycyrrhiza Glabra (Licorice) Root Extract & Salix Alba (Willow) Bark Extract & Cynara Scolymus (Artichoke) Leaf Extract & Lactobacillus Ferment) is a combination of upcycled licorice root extract, white willow bark extract, and artichoke extract that stimulates cutaneous bitter taste receptors. Lubrizol Life Science Beauty offered visitors
a journey into the metaverse via an interactive presentation involving a virtual reality headset. The immersive experience celebrated the evolution of its Argireline peptide. The firm also showcased Sensomer Tara
polymer – a multifunctional, natural film former and thickener for skin care and hair care applications, and SilSense Bio 5 emollient – a naturally derived, biodegradable, highly pure and volatile emollient to be used as a silicone alternative to Cyclopentasiloxane D5 in leave-on applications. British firm Elementis took the wraps off two
ingredients based on its hectorite technology. Bentone Hydroclay 700 is a combination of a high purity hectorite grade and xanthan gum said to impart a smooth silky skin feel with high electrolyte and pH tolerance. Meanwhile, Bentone Plus Glow, a new and
patent pending hectorite gel technology, joins forces with naturally derived active ingredients to combat signs of dull and flaky skin, unleashing the inherent radiance of the skin. Barcelona-based Vytrus Biotech launched
Photobiome, a prebiotic active ingredient that fights microbial-induced photoageing by modulating the relation between skin microbiota and solar radiation. The Barcelona company claims the new
active modulates bacteria metabolism and stimulates them to produce photo-defense molecules that are beneficial for the skin cells. The active counteracts and protects the microbiota and the skin cells from the photo- oxidative stress of the harmful sun radiation. Vistors to Seppic were able to sample its
Beauty Party formulations inspired by six musical genres: classical, rock, reggae, reggaeton, pop- electro, and rap. The formulations contained
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showcased ingredients such as Sepilife G305, a new hydride polymer with high naturalness, and Sepibliss Feel, a new soothing active ingredient made from natural oil from coriander seeds dedicated to wellbeing. Grant Industries offered visitors the chance to
learn about the three pillars of ‘Grant Advantage’ formulating with information is available about its silicone chemistry, actives, and active deliveries, while an additional highlight is its new plant-based green chemistry featuring Gransense 100% natural biodegradable elastomers. Also on show was Granpowder BBP-700, a 100% natural ECHA-compliant biodegradable powder. Japanese firm Ichimaru Pharcos launched
Milltect, an oral care ingredient that protects teeth from biofilm (dental plaque) formation made from an extract of Codium fragile. Milltect is said to demonstrate a synergistic effect when used with cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC), well-used oral antibiotics, and strongly inhibited malodour and staining. Naolys revealed HairRevive [MM+Zn), which
is made from a cell of musk mallow (Malva moschata) with zinc inside. The new active is designed to help extend the hair growth cycle, therefore will help to keep hair longer and darker. A clinical study made on 20 women from 25
to 45 years old with damaged and dry natural hair show an improve of hair aspect: hair looks shiner and smoother (application once a day, during 28 days). German speciality chemicals producer
Symrise launched SymProt’in Oat, a natural biotechnological hair care ingredient composed mainly by oat dipeptides and SymEffect UV based on natural-derived ingredients for maximum UV protection. Also on show was SymFrequency, a
collection of raw materials including apple and pomegranate extracts from France: Actipone Apple Hyper with anti-ageing properties, and Actipone Pomegrenate Hyper that will soothes stressed, dry and sensitive skins. Symrise also showcased its upcycled oils collection sourced from by-products from the food industry. Normactive launched its TRI-MEA natural,
naturally-derived active that protects hair from thermal damage caused by high-heat devices such as flat or curling irons and hair dryers. The new product complements Solvay’s existing performance ingredients for hair health, including Polycare Split Therapy for repair of long and damaged hair, and Polycare Frizz Therapy for discipline and durable shape of straight and curly hair.
Another focus at Solvay’s booth was its
mild and eco-friendly cleansing solutions, from ultra-low salt surfactants for sensitive skin to taurates and sulfosuccinates for sulfate-free formulations, as well as our new 100% bio- based and biodegradable Mirasoft SL glycolipid biosurfactants manufactured through a cost- efficient fermentation process. Herbarom showcased its new Solid Line and
Apple Line beauty concepts: products made with over 80% natural, plant-based ingredients, formulated to satisfy today’s beauty trends and consumer expectations, integrating the principles of eco-design. Solid Line is a range of four solid cosmetics: shampoo, make-up remover, deodorant, and multi-purpose soap. Apple Line is a new cosmetics collection that capitalises on the power of upcycling. Lipoid Kosmetik launched Amaretine, a
COSMOS-approved innovative active ingredient for the treatment of sensitive skin, which is said to be the first active ingredient combining a bitter and sweet component embedded in a liposomal carrier system that synergistically targets all aspects of sensitive skin. The bitter component, andrographolide,
activates an entirely novel pathway for treating sensitive skin by binding bitter receptors in the skin leading to skin barrier regeneration; the sweet component, glycyrrhetinic acid, is well-known to combat inflammation. Also on show was Lipoid Liposome C Eco, an innovative, COSMOS-approved, natural active for brightening and anti-ageing formulations. Momentive Performance Materials launched
the first products in its new Harmonie range of high-performance derived natural and natural ingredients. The first products launched under the brand
include Harmonie Soft Fluid, a highly volatile emollient and solvent that enhances product spreadability and sensorial properties, Harmonie Silken Gum, a naturalized silicone gum range and Harmonie Luxe-4 Powder, a natural silica
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