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Lubrizol unleashes Novemer CS polymeric emulsifier


Lubrizol has launched Novemer CS polymer, a polymeric emulsifier and emulsion stabilizer for a wide range of personal care applications including skin care, sun care and makeup.


The polymer is designed to


deliver exceptional performance in formulating clear, low to high viscosity gels and emulsions. Its unique chemistry provides


good compatibility with mineral UV filters and makeup pigments as well as imparts a watery and


Givaudan unveils vegan botanical


extracts Givaudan Active Beauty has taken the wraps off a novel generation of active botanical extracts for make-up formulations. The Swiss maker says its [N.A.S.] Vibrant


Collection of 100% natural origin active extracts represents a significant breakthrough in both performance and skin benefits, ensuring colour stability and longevity. Crafted through green fractionation, the


[N.A.S.] Vibrant Collection comprises five potent natural extracts. ■ [N.A.S.] Curcuma 7409 – a soothing rhizome extract derived from Curcuma longa L. ■ [N.A.S.] Gardenia 2168 – an anti-ageing fruit extract derived from Gardenia florida L. ■ [N.A.S.] Spirulina 2183 – a brightening algae extract derived from Spirulina platensis G. ■ [N.A.S.] Radish 1805 - skin protection radish extract derived from the root of Raphanus sativus L. ■ [N.A.S.] Radish 2364 – an antiglycation radish extract derived from the root of Raphanus sativus L. Highly concentrated in bioactive compounds,


these powder extracts offer strong antioxidant properties. “There is a growing need for ingredients


specifically designed for hybrid make-up formulas - ingredients that can easily be incorporated into make-up,” said innovation and marketing director Fabrice Lefevre. “By focusing efforts into the sourcing and supply chain of natural ingredients, Givaudan Active Beauty has identified four natural raw materials known for their strong antioxidant potential that also offer proven benefits for the skin, while sustaining make-up performance,” he added.


www.personalcaremagazine.com November 2024 PERSONAL CARE


refreshing sensory experience, with smooth spreading. In skin care formulations,


Novemer CS polymer allows formulators to create a wide range of textures and demonstrates outstanding performance even in emulsifier-free systems. When combined with natural


and synthetic rheology modifiers, it provides the ability to create structured gel creams with wide ranges of viscosities that can be tailored to meet specific


formulation requirements. Novemer CS polymer also


excels in sun care formulations, offering compatibility with organic and mineral UV filters by bringing a light and watery feeling. In makeup formulas, Novemer


CS polymer compatibility with pigments enables the formulation of liquid makeup and improves its stability, when combined with co- polymers and emulsifiers. It can also bring further consumer benefits such as


improved sweat-resistance on its own or enhanced coverage and transfer resistance when combined with other Lubrizol synthetic polymers. “Novemer CS polymer allows


formulators to achieve precise control over the final product appearance and performance, enabling them to unleash their creativity and develop exceptional products that meet the evolving needs of consumers,” said a Lubrizol spokeswoman.


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