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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 Associate Director, R&D Makeup Innovation Estee Lauder Companies


Anthony O’Lenick Principal Consultant Nascent Technologies


Dr. Fred Zülli Founder & Business Development Director Mibelle Biochemistry


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Welcome to the November issue of Personal Care Global. The final issue of the year focuses on three main topics: trending technologies, testing and anti-pollution. To tie in with this


month’s in-cosmetics Asia


2023 trade show in Bangkok, Karen Yee of Azelis delves into the latest trends in the dynamic Asia personal care landscape. Backed by market research, the distributor has


identified three core trends in the APAC region: ‘From perfect to zestful’, ‘Inner peace meets beauty’, and ‘Advanced efficacy demands’. An informative read. Elsewhere, cosmetic scientist Antonia Kostic


and New York Society of Cosmetic Chemists adviser Giorgio Dell’Acqua co-author an article on neurocosmetics, which are products with ingredients that activate the production of neuromediators or target their receptors in the skin.


These products deliver unique sensory sensations, maintain neurohormonal balance,


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timprobert@personalcaremagazine.com Tim Probert,Editor


and address physiological changes like enhancing the skin barrier and reducing wrinkles. Gaining a comprehensive understanding of


the connection between the skin and the brain, the authors conclude, presents the personal care industry with new and diverse avenues for preserving and enhancing skin health. In addition to the three main focus areas,


this month’s edition also includes four articles relating to peptides - one of the hottest topics in cosmetic science right now. In particular, I would like to draw your


attention to an educational article by New York- based Sophia Bull of Lucas Meyer Cosmetics on the past, present and future of peptides. Some of you, no doubt, will be reading this at


in-cosmetics Asia. While there, why not pick up a free copy of the latest publication in our popular series of Little Books at our stand, C100? The Little Book of Sustainable Ingredients


Volume 2 contains hundreds of formulations featuring sustainable ingredients from 44 of the world’s leading suppliers. The Little Books always ‘sell out’ so be quick


and visit early! Enjoy the magazine.


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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): UK personal care ingredient distributor Lake Chemicals celebrates its 20th anniversary at Warwick Castle in central England


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