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IN-COSMETICS ASIA PREVIEW


confidence in becoming a master formulator. “How confident are you to formulate the best


product for your company? Can you achieve the best anti-wrinkle effect? Will you be able to get your 100ml cream from your lab into a 1000-litre vessel in your manufacturing facility? How can you make your cream more moisturising? How sustainable is your formulation?,” he says. “With a PhD in biochemistry and over 20


years working as a contract manufacturer, I have developed hundreds of formulations and have been sitting through many presentations where I didn’t understand a word. Do you sometimes feel you should know, but you don’t? Come and join us for a discussion. Who knows, you might walk away with a couple of new ideas.” Completing the educational line-up this year is a schedule of technical seminars delivered by expert raw material suppliers exhibiting at the event. Aimed at inspiring new product formulations, the free-to-attend sessions will offer a comprehensive overview of key personal care ingredients; from in-depth knowledge of the benefits they provide, to sharing scientific evidence that substantiates the claims associated with their products. Firms confirmed to speak during this year’s


programme include Bloomage Biotechnology, Clariant, Kumar Organic Products, Lipoid Kosmetik, LipoTrue and Mibelle Biochemistry. Meanwhile, the Innovation Zone will once


again return with a bang, enabling attendees to discover over 50 of the most innovative ingredients and formulations to hit the market all launched either at the show, or within the eight months preceding it. Split between active and functional ingredients, the Innovation Zone, sponsored by Mibelle Biochemistry, will showcase ingredients from Croda, Ichimaru Pharcos, Hi-Q Marine Biotech and more, while further facilitating sourcing opportunities for attendees. Meanwhile, the Spotlight On product display


will focus on the hottest trends taking the industry by storm in 2022. This year it shines a light on three of the most exciting developing sectors in the market: fragrance, healthy skin and makeup. Visitors can participate in a hands-on sensory experience, exploring an extensive range of formulated ingredients relating to these popular product categories.


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Exhibitors including Cargill, Givaudan and DSM will be offering attendees hands-on, live sensory experiences.


Celebrating excellence in innovation To close the second day of the show, the free to attend Awards Ceremony will take place on the Innovation Zone on Wednesday 2 November at 17:15. The prestigious Awards typically honour the best Innovation Zone ingredients; Active and Functional categories, and the best Spotlight On formulated ingredients. Exclusive for 2022, attendees who register


online for this year’s event will receive an exclusive in-cosmetics Asia 21-page industry report. With insights from Kline and Gentleman Marketing Agency along with references to research by McKinsey, Euromonitor and more, ‘The Changing Face of the APAC Cosmetics Industry’ report explores the impact of the pandemic on the APAC personal care and cosmetics market. It covers how the pandemic has spurred


local growth, the sectors celebrating a revival in popularity and the next chapter of product trends. Register today to receive your complimentary copy. Additionally, those who register online will avoid the 500 Thai baht fee upon entry to the venue.


Aarti Surfactants www.personalcaremagazine.com


An exciting line-up of ingredient innovation Every year in-cosmetics Asia plays host to an exciting line-up of ingredients innovators and this year is no exception. With a growing number of new exhibitors, attendees will have a chance to discover the latest ingredients and new solutions for exciting new product development opportunities. Indian manufacturer Aarti Surfactants has launched its Ekopure range of mild and ecologically safe surfactants. The awareness about mild surfactants have shifted the preference towards eco-friendly personal care products, the company says. With the availability of such surfactants,


consumers now have a choice of products with dual benefits, skin-safe & eco-friendly. The Ekopure range of products are high foaming agents, gentle for babies & adults and boosts foam even in hard water conditions. The Ekopure products of the mild


surfactant range do not cause allergies and are not toxic to skin & hair. The range also imparts a moisturising effect in personal care products. The full Ekopure Range is as follows:


Ekopure CA (Sodium Cocoamphoacetate), Ekopure CCA (Disodium Cocoamphodiacetate), Ekopure SG (Monosodium Lauryl Glutamate), Ekopure DSG (DiSodium Lauryl glutamate), Ekopure DCG (DiSodium Cocoyl glutamate), Ekopure CT (Sodium Cocyl methyl Taurate) and Ekopure LT (Sodium Lauroyl Methyl Taurate). Actichem has launched a brand new


100%-from-natural-origin ingredient made from upcycled French vine. Since 1998, Actichem’s active ingredients


are extracted solely from renewable parts of French vines harvested solely during the natural renewal of vines. The new active ingredient, Vitisin 1% Sol., is standardised in vegetal butylene glycol and


Cobiosa October 2022 PERSONAL CARE


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