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and wet hair and make the hair easy to comb. Hony 117 (INCI: Dimethicone &
Cocamidopropyl Betaine & C12-15 Pareth-3 & Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride) is a silicone emulsion with superior hair conditioning performance. It can make wet/dry hair with excellent smoothness, enhancing dry hair combing and softness.
Ichimaru Pharcos (Q60) will introduce three new active ingredients: HyaluGuard, VeganProteoglycan and Milltect. HyaluGuard is an innovative ingredient protecting hyaluronic acid (HA) from breakdown by inhibiting Hybid, a HA degradation enzyme, increases the moisture content of the skin and reduces wrinkles and skin sagging. VeganProteoglycan is a profound novel
ingredient, successfully commercializing proteoglycans from the plant. It increases the density of collagen in the dermis and reduced wrinkles. Milltect is a new oral care ingredient
with the first-ever outstanding mechanism of suppressing the dental plaque before it forms. So, inhibiting the biofilm formation (dental plaque), it prevents oral problems such as dental caries and periodontal diseases, bad breath. These ingredients are COSMOS approved and IECIC 2021 China-registered.
Inca Oil (A14)
Industria Chimica Panzeri (R91) will display its tailor-made products for hair and skincare. The Italian firm produces and markets a wide range of cosmetic ingredients, including fatty alcohols/acids/amines, anionics, cationics, betains, solubilizers, esters, guar and derivatives, and vegetable refined carrier oils and fats.
Ichimaru Pharcos (Q60)
IMCD Beauty & Personal Care (V50) will preview its soon-to-be-launched Beauty Studio in Jakarta, Indonesia. The Beauty Studio has been designed to inspire and assist cosmetic brands in accelerating the development and launch of advanced beauty products. The Beauty Studio strengthens IMCD’s position as an innovation catalyst, providing a unique place for beauty brands to receive one-to-one consultations and personalised formulation set-ups, which can be completed within a 90-minute time frame. At IMCD’s booth, visitors will enjoy a touch
of the Beauty Studio experience through a selection of customisable skincare formula bases. These chassis cover a wide range of textures, sensorial properties, and skin benefits and have been developed using the latest ingredient technologies from IMCD’s suppliers. They can be further complemented with a selection of best-in-class, substantiated cosmetic active ingredients to meet consumer´s needs.
First-time exhibitor Inca Oil (A14) is offering in-cosmetics Asia visitors to chance to sample its organic, natural INCA Jojoba Oil and unlock the secrets to radiant skin. Jojoba oil penetrates
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Ingredi Biotech (X31) will showcase Yolo, a Chinese patented age-defying ingredient derived from a distinctive medicine and food homologous plant, Polygonatum kingianum (King Solomon’s seal). The extracellular enzymes produced by microbial fermentation efficiently break the glycosidic bonds of polysaccharides, thereby reducing the molecular weight and improving the bioactivity and bioavailability. After fermentation, the mean molecular
weight of polysaccharides decreased to 814 dalton and was decreased by 2.86 times, the DPPH scavenging ability has improved by 29 times, and the total antioxidant activity has improved by 18 times. In addition, the testing results on cell models showed that Yolo can scavenge ROS, inhibit MMP-1, inhibit loss of elastin and collagen I induced by UV thus to exert the anti-ageing and anti-winkle effects.
deeply, nourishing and moisturizing without clogging pores. “Craft skincare serums, lotions, or hair care with ease, as INCA Jojoba oil’s lightweight texture ensures seamless integration. Its non- greasy touch suits both oily and dry skin types, even the most sensitive,” says a spokeswoman.
Jaka Biotech (N81) will showcase its new oral care product, Oralitos PE, a natural ingredient extracted from the fruits of Phyllanthus emblica (Indian gooseberry) - a rich source of phenols and flavonoids known to have excellent antibacterial properties. These properties enable Oralitos PE to effectively control the bad breath by inhibiting the growth of halitosis-correlated bacteria like Fusobacterium nucleatum and Porphyromonas gingivalis. Additionally, it helps remove volatile sulphur compounds responsible for causing unpleasant odours in the mouth. The Shanghai firm says Oralitos PE is a
highly beneficial ingredient for maintaining good oral health. It helps keep the mouth fresh and clean, reducing the risk of dental problems. Consistent use of Oralitos PE can enhance oral health and leave breath feeling fresher for more extended periods.
Jayshree Aromatics (A89) will highlight its range of 130+ aromatic chemicals matching stringent quality and olfactive requirements of the fragrance, flavour, pharmaceutical and nutraceutical industries. The Indian firm is an accredited company for ISO 22000:2005, ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001, HACCP & FSSAI standard requirements, and its products are Halal- and Kosher-certified, as well REACH-registered for European Union markets.
Jebsen & Jessen Ingredients (M10) is offering visitors a deep dive into the world of active ingredients and specialties for cosmetic products, spanning skincare, haircare, body care, and colour products. The booth will feature an array of innovative product prototypes that seamlessly incorporate skin actives, both natural and non-natural, as well as UV filters—available in single or encapsulated molecules. Alongside, Jebsen & Jessen’s partner Innovacos will showcase its own novel ingredients. In addition, pioneering Taiwanese company Bionest, which produces its own cosmetic and skincare ingredients, will also be exhibiting at booth M10.
Jebsen & Jessen Ingredients (M10) Ingredi Biotech (X31)
Libra Speciality Chemicals (J88) provides solutions for every area of the global personal care market. This includes products for decorative cosmetics, hair and skin care, oils, fragrances and more.
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