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9 Editor’s Comment
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91 Formulations Get inspiration for your next project with a selection of prototype formulations from the world’s leading ingredient suppliers
FEATURES 16 Interview: Big in Japan
Ahead of CITE JAPAN 2025 in Yokohama on 14-16 May, editor Tim Probert catches up with Yoshinori Iwase, President of the Federation of Japanese Cosmetic Ingredients Associations and President of personal care ingredient distributor Iwase Cosfa
19 The nexus of science and
beauty comes to life On 3-4 June, all eyes in the cosmetics and personal care world will turn to the Javits Centre in Manhattan for New York Society of Cosmetic Chemists (NYSCC) Suppliers’ Day - a powerhouse event where scientific breakthroughs meet consumer trends, and the future of beauty is written in real time
28 Upcycled moringa seeds for skin
protection Lipoid Kosmetik presents a moringa seed extract, which is the basis of a cosmetic ingredient that soothes, repairs, and protects challenged skin. It bridges traditional African knowledge with modern cosmetic science, supports the sustainable use of natural resources, and is ethically sourced - making it a responsible choice for skin care
33 Anti-ageing magnesium mineral
complex Ireland’s Oriel Marine Research & Development et al present a unique, ionic form of deep sea magnesium (rich marine mineral complex, sourced and extracted from a European Union- protected deep sea source using a proprietary and patented technology
39 Palm oil-free alternatives
for cosmetics The cosmetics industry is undergoing a transformation, driven by a growing awareness of sustainability and ethical sourcing of ingredients. Cosphatec explains the various options that provide an alternative to palm oil-derived raw materials in cosmetics for those who want to turn away from palm oil
43 Extracellular matrix and its role in
skin health Avant Proteins presents a biopeptide complex that instructs skin cells to synthesize more extracellular matrix, the skin’s structural foundation. It is produced at an ISO22716- certified facility using a novel, sustainable process with full traceability. The ingredient is proven to renew, protect and maintain youthful skin. It is water-soluble and suitable for use as an advanced multifunctional active ingredient within anti-ageing formulations
49 Interkingdom harmony for
ever-blooming female skin Provital describes a new active ingredient that is the result of the isolation of Bacillus velezensis bacteria from the leaves of an agroecologically grown hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis). This novel, 100%-traceable ecosystem ingredient harnesses the metabolic intelligence of the plant-bacteria symbiosis, transferring nature’s balance and regenerative power directly to the skin
56 Special isomer of the vitamin E
family Kensing argues RRR-α-tocopherol is the ‘vitamin E superstar’, which needs to regain its credentials and take its place on the vitamin podium alongside vitamins A and C. Topical application of RRR-α-tocopherol, it explains, can protect the skin from oxidative stress induced by radiotherapy and by exposome leading to oxy-ageing and premature skin ageing
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59 Japanese Language Section News and features from some of the
world’s leading personal care ingredient suppliers for our readers in Japan. This year’s Japanese section includes contributions from Grant, Nagase Viita, Ichimaru Pharcos, NSF and distinguished international cosmetics consultant Theresa Callaghan
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