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Editor Tim Probert
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Business Manager Chris Vincent
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Publication Administration Katy Cockle
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Design Aaron Batson
Publisher Geoff King
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Publishing Director Trevor Moon
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In memory of Josh Taylor EDITORAL BOARD
Lorraine Dallmeier CEO Formula Botanica
Giorgino D. Macalino Associate Director, R&D Makeup Innovation Estée Lauder Companies
Anthony O’Lenick Principal Consultant Nascent Technologies
Dr. Fred Zülli Founder & Business Development Director Mibelle Biochemistry
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Welcome to the September issue of Personal Care Global. This edition features an interview with Gattefossé president Ségolène Moyrand-Gros. Ségolène’s great-
great grandfather was
Louis Gattefossé, who created the Lyon-based company in 1880, and it was fascinating to talk to her about how the challenges of running a family firm and the pressure – a good pressure - she feels to pass on the business to the sixth generation. The Gattefossé president also discusses the
sustainability challenges facing personal care ingredient makers. It is becoming ever more difficult for
cosmetic ingredients to fit certified sustainability standards, I was told, but for Ségolène it is a worthy challenge. “It may mean sometimes adding to our cost,
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or that we are going to lose some market share,” she says in the interview that starts on page 17. “But in the long run, we really are convinced
that it’s the right thing to do.” Elsewhere in this issue, Dr Kristin Neumann
of MyMicrobiome dissects one of the main topics of this month’s issue: the skin microbiome. What exactly is the skin microbiome? And does the science match the marketing claims made by the industry about personal care products? Kristin explains all. Also in this issue, there is a focus on
another trending personal care topic - marine ingredients - with contributions by three companies: Microalgae Solutions, Marinova and Algaia.
Last but not least, we take a look at the
32nd International Federation of Societies of Cosmetic Chemists (IFSCC) Congress, which takes place in London on 19-22 September. This four-page preview features an interview
with Dave Shannon, Consumer Care President at speciality chemicals manufacturer Croda. Here, Dave discusses the British company’s
strategy as it eyes big opportunities in hair care and sun care.
Enjoy the magazine.
timprobert@personalcaremagazine.com Tim Probert,Editor
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ISSN 2041-0441 EDITOR’S COMMENT
Image (above): Silab has opened a new biotechnology laboratory at its Saint-Viance headquarters in central France. The facility will explore the potential of various microorganisms to develop innovative raw materials, which will be used in the production of natural active ingredients
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