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28 IN-COSMETICS ASIA PREVIEW


antibacterial and antiviral properties, it is a natural powerhouse for skincare and beyond. The organic beeswax pellets are harvested deep in the Miombo Forest of Zambia, an area untouched by commercial agriculture. Here, traditional beekeepers, with centuries of knowledge and experience, ensure both exceptional quality and a reliable supply. The firm’s organic beeswax cakes are


produced from selected and approved apiaries at various sites in Narooma, New South Wales, Australia. This is an area situated between two national parks and produces a more affordable organic beeswax that remains of the highest quality.


Provital (T50) will present its so-called ecosystem active ingredient, Shiloxome, designed to visibly combat ageing signs by enhancing the skin’s natural barriers. Developed through its trademarked Triplobiome technology, it is the result of the isolation of the endophytic yeast Kwoniella mangroviensis from the inside of the bark of the cork oak. A barrier-strengthening active that, thanks


to its symbiotic provenance, provides the skin with a self-restructuring capacity. Its multi-omic efficacy proves how Shiloxome visibly combats ageing signs. Exposomic research proves how Shiloxome prevents ROS formation and maintains the microbiome diversity.


protein oleosin, allows for the encapsulation of large amounts of lipophilic substances. This structure protects against oil oxidation and maintains stability while being highly skin- friendly and absorbable. The South Korean outfit has developed an


eco-friendly extraction method to preserve oleosomes, resulting in a natural emulsion easily applicable to various formulations. Its product range includes Oleopac Bakuchiol, HPR, and CoQ10, with ongoing expansion. These products offer high skin absorption and proven efficacy in moisturizing, wrinkle improvement, oxidative stability, antioxidant effects, and wound healing.


Sasol Chemicals (Z30) will showcase various product lines that align with global trends in biodegradability, simplicity and sustainability, and range from multifunctional biosurfactants to versatile emollients. One such product line is the Parafol


product portfolio, a full toolbox of biobased, biodegradable n-alkanes with different sensory and volatility profiles. Parafol products have a wide range of applications from hair conditioners to various skin care formats and are a match to various volatile non-polar oils like cyclopentasiloxane (D5), dimethicones and iso-alkanes. The second product line Sasol will feature


is its ISOFOL product portfolio. This product line includes a full range of medium-spreading emollients that are both colourless and odourless, and tout excellent formulation stability at different pH levels and temperatures. Whether used in creams, deodorants or lipstick applications, ISOFOL products ensure a smooth, luxurious feel and enhance the end- user experience across a variety of personal care products.


Provital (T50)


India’s Salicylates & Chemicals (W60) will display an extensive array of UV-A and UV-B sunscreen filters designed to protect the skin from sun damage, radiation, pigmentation, and signs of premature ageing. Its Salisol Series can be combined in various formulations to achieve higher SPF protection and offer multifunctionality. Additionally, embracing the industry’s


shift towards environmental consciousness, its effective blends of natural extracts will be visible too. The Salinat series of products not only delivers skin and hair benefits but these extracts ensure formulations remain clean, sustainable, and biodegradable.


Samkyung Costech (B71) will demonstrate Oleopac, which utilises oleosome structures to encapsulate lipophilic active ingredients, enhancing stability and skin absorption. Oleosomes are natural structures found in plant seeds that store energy. Their unique phospholipid structure, combined with the


PERSONAL CARE October 2024


Discover the power of Africa’s beauty secrets with Savannah Fruits Company (B101). The Ghanian company will showcase its ethically sourced high-quality organic ingredients: luxuriously rich shea butter, African soaps, organic virgin coconut and baobab oils that enrich, rejuvenate and promote wellbeing. Delivering on its commitment to sustainable


practices and conscious care, it will offer insights into these products and its digitally traceable global value-chain. Attendees can meet the Savannah Fruits Company founder in person and explore potential collaborations.


Japan’s Seiwa Kasei (K81) will proudly showcase Amitose 3LGA vitamin C derivative. The ingredient achieves healthy looking ‘glass skin’ by increasing inner ceramide involved in moisture retention which and inner glutathione related to anti-oxidant effects.


French colour ingredient maker Sensient Beauty (T78) has an exciting line up of new products and formulations for in-cosmetics Asia 2024. These include Natpure Xco Sapphire GB606 – global compliant extract with inherent blue colour; Natpure Xfine Bloom SP320 – global compliant complex powder with inherent pink colour; and Covabsorb Nature GP – 100% naturally derived UV absorber for colour and fragrance protection. Also on show are Moringa (MO) Surface


Treatment – hydrophobic multi-benefits surface treatment with unique sensoriality; and Fucosorb 3Alga – Natural red and brown seaweed extract with proven skin soothing and moisturizing properties.


Paris-based Sethic Innovation Labo (V55) will showcase its Optimealth is an innovative platform built on patented multi-strain biomimetic fermentation technology, drawing from century-old fermentation expertise developed at Kyoto University. This unique process mimics the natural rhythm and conditions of the human digestive system, operating over five days at 37°C, and utilizes a co-culture of diverse lactic acid bacteria, enhanced by musical vibrations. The result is potent and distinctive


Super-Metabiotics - a rich array of over 500 vibrational metabolites such as amino acids, peptides, short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), vitamins, and flavonoids. These metabolites are available in stable liquid or powder forms, making them easy to incorporate into a wide range of products. Optimealth Super-Metabiotics are available


in different grades for skin care, scalp care, oral care, inner care, and pet care. Efficacy has been validated by eight in vitro and 18 in vivo studies.


Shanghai Cosroma Biotech (J21/K10) is highlighting its Cosroma CBDH-005 retinol- alternative product. Retinol is sensitive to UV light and high temperatures, prone to oxidation, highly irritating, poorly water-soluble, and tends to precipitate in formulations. It may cause the skin more sensitive to sunlight, which limits its use in cosmetics. To overcome such shortcomings, CBDH-005


utilizes supramolecular microencapsulation technology to significantly enhance the photothermal stability of retinol, reduces its irritation, and greatly increases its absorption efficiency and bioavailability. It also exhibits good water solubility, effectively overcoming previous shortcomings while preserving advantages, making it more convenient and widely applicable.


Savannah Fruits Company (B101)


Shanghai Queeta Biotech (A78) will showcase Q-SEDoil Olive, which is based on its


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