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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 May edition of Personal Care Global magazine. It was great to meet so many of you at in-cosmetics Global in Paris last month. This month’s issue


takes in three main topics: anti-ageing, trending


technologies and the skin microbiome. The skin microbiome is one of the most


popular trending topics within the cosmetic care industry. If you have ever found this subject daunting or


confusing, Biocogent (page 81) has you covered. Paul Lawrence and Joseph Ceccoli’s article,


Unraveling complexities of the skin microbiome, examines the topic in considerable detail, and proposes a classification system for the scope of microbiome modulatory effects levied by a particular bio-active ingredient. Well worth a read. Elsewhere, a trio of the world’s leading


cosmetic active ingredient makers - Givaudan, STEP COMMUNICATIONS


Silab and Mibelle Biochemistry - unveil their latest, cutting edge anti-ageing technology. Also in this issue, Eastman reveals the results


of its study across six countries and 4,000 consumers into what drives consumer purchases of colour cosmetics, product features with less consumer satisfaction, consumer knowledge and expectations on sustainability. Last but not least, there is an interview with


both the chair and chair-elect of the New York Society of Cosmetic Chemists (NYSCC) to tie in with this month’s Suppliers’ Day trade show. The NYSCC is going from strength to strength


with ever more education programmes, grants and mentorship to help bring through the next generation of cosmetic chemists. Speaking to chair Amber Evans and chair-


elect John Carola, one gets a real sense of their genuine passion for volunteering for the NYSCC and the organisation’s considerable achievements over the past 70 years. Here’s to the next 70 years of the NYSCC. Enjoy the magazine.


timprobert@personalcaremagazine.com Tim Probert,Editor


©Step Communications Ltd 2024


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ISSN 2041-0441


Image (above): Around 30,000 visitors descended on the Shanghai World Expo Exhibition and Convention Centre in China for the 2024 edition of the Personal Care and Homecare Ingredients (PCHi) trade show


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