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93 Formulations
Get inspiration for your next project with a selection of prototype formulations from the world’s leading ingredient suppliers
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17 Interview: Taking the long view John Paro is CEO of personal care ingredient
and industrial chemicals maker Hallstar. Here, in conversation with editor Tim Probert, John – SCI America’s 2024 Chemical Industry Medallist for lifetime contribution - imparts his wisdom gained from four decades of experience with the Chicago, Illinois-based company
21 AI, beauty and the future of
formulation Potion co-founder Hejab Malik explains why AI in beauty formulation is not just a passing fad, why it is poised to change the game in beauty formulation, and why we are likely to see some mind-blowing innovations in the coming years
26 How can sensoriality help to
select excipients? Seppic demonstrates how it is possible to choose the right excipients to obtain the desired sensoriality throughout the application of cosmetic products, to meet the demand for minimalist formulations
30 Plant exosomes for advanced
skin, hair care Vytrus Biotech has created high-concentration plant-derived exosomes from Curcuma longa and Centella asiatica cell cultures. These exosomes are said to significantly improve skin hydration, regeneration, and hair growth, while promoting anti-ageing, anti-inflammatory, and regenerative effects, making them essential components in modern cosmetic formulations
37 Developing efficient probiotics
in ageing Magnitude Biosciences explains why Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans), a small nematode worm, offers insights into specific age-related outcomes of exposure to probiotics in the gut-skin axis, and provides the perfect bridge between animal models and cell models
41 In vivo assessments of hair greying
treatments DermaProof Asia describes in vivo evaluation and quantification methods of hair greying treatments, something that is becoming more relevant because of their direct relevance to the substantiation of claims
45 Data modeling to optimise use of
sensory panels Lucideon explains how it is harnessing machine learning for modeling the optimal use of sensory panels. This, in turn, can create a more accurate and robust product development process
50 Esters for high performance
cosmetics Lubrizol Life Science describes novel esters that can provide properties such as powder binding, breakage resistance, good pigment dispersion, optimal hardness in sticks and transfer and sweat resistance for colour cosmetics
57 Skin longevity from five-flavour
berry active Greentech demonstrate that an active made from an extract of Schisandra chinensis berries can greatly improve cell longevity by slowing down the effects of time and preventing the appearance of wrinkles
63 The pivotal role of Bifidobacterium
adolescentis Jaka Biotech demonstrates the anti-ageing effects of Bifida Ferment Lysate, which were validated by in vitro and clinical efficacy tests. The results indicate that Bifida Ferment Lysate effectively inhibits cellular senescence and delays the formation of wrinkles
69 Cyclic peptide: natural alternative
to retinol Clariant presents a Pseudostellaria heterophylla extract that represents a significant advancement in the field of skin care innovation. Its potent efficacy, coupled with its natural profile, positions it as a promising alternative to retinol
75 High purity peptide to revitalise
hair and scalp Oat Cosmetics has developed EcoPep (Avena sativa (oat) Peptide), a novel, high-purity oat peptide which revitalises hair from the scalp, promoting optimal scalp health, reducing hair fall and enhancing hair density
79 Unlocking wellness, tech and AI in
hair care Presperse explains how the intersection of wellness, wellbeing, technology, and AI in the hair care industry is reshaping the way we care for our hair and our scalp
83 Using liposomal ellagic acid in
skin care While the environmental onslaught may be leaving its mark on human skin, there is liposomal ellagic acid for those caring to look on the bright side, as VAV Lipids explains
87 Novel third-generation vitamin A
derivative Aneco has developed the third generation vitamin A - hydroxybenzophenone retinate (HPR), which has excellent stability, higher safety, and more significant efficacy. As a new generation of vitamin A derivatives, the Chinese maker believes HPR has great cosmetic market prospects
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