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CALIFORNIA SCC SUPPLIERS’ DAY PREVIEW


of product preservation, combining superior performance with an environmental conscience. With NatPro 8000, product longevity, safety, and sustainability coexist, making it a perfect choice for conscious brands, it says.


Olvea (450) will introduce OLVE’Shea Care Oil. Derived from Shea butter, this oil features 100% natural origin index 1 according to ISO 16128, making it a premium choice for conscientious formulators seeking natural and sustainable ingredients.


With almost a century of expertise and know-


how, Olvea recently launched its OLVE’True range of oils. These 100% pure and natural vegetable oils come from its own integrated supply chains and benefit from a holistic approach to sourcing and processing.


Paradigm Science (706) has been a distributor of natural ingredients for the personal care and cosmetic industries since 2003. All of Paradigm’s partners and products have been carefully selected based on their technical value and sustainable practices. These include Upcycled Beauty Company


(United Kingdom), whose Full Circle product line and Zero Waste Beauty Pledge are changing the industry’s definition of sustainability. Others include Glacial Bay Organic Clay (Canada), an Earth-conscious manufacturer, whose carbon neutral processing consists of hand harvesting and solar drying their clay.


multi-functional active is clinically proven to boost collagen production, fight inflammation, speed healing of acne and wounds, and brightens dark spots. Leonhydrine is extracted from Leonurus


japonicus, a traditional Chinese medicine herb that fights inflammageing by reducing inflammation and defending against the damaging effects of free radicals, while Stemonina, a concentrated extract from the roots of Stemona tuberosa, is a skin barrier repair active to treat inflammation, reduce skin irritation, and increase skin firmness.


Registrar Corp (716) offers cosmetics services like FDA registration, navigating MoCRA requirements, label and ingredient Review, California Safe Cosmetics Act Reporting, and more. The firm has a software solution - Cosmetri by Registrar Corp - that empowers cosmetic companies to accelerate product development and streamline compliance operations. Designed to be a helping hand through the


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Phoenix Chemical (659) is showcasing major product lines including Pecosil (silicone-based ingredients such as surfactants, proteins, esters & quaternaries); Pelemol (multi-functional emollients); Biogel (100% vegetable moisturizing butters and cosmetic gels); Pecogel (polymeric hydrogels forming, water-resistant to insoluble films); Giovarez (transfer-resistant polymers, resin, glossing agent). Also on display are the Neopro range


(proteins and protein derivatives); Catemol (hair conditioning and oil gelling agents); PhoenoMulse (structured micelle aggregate (SMA) universal external water phase emulsion system); Phoenate (PEG diesters of stearic acid, lauric acid and oleic acid, two PEG mono esters of oleic acid and two polyoxyethylene glyceryl fatty acid esters).


Presperse (628) is unveiling three new actives to combat inflammation. Honey Bee Defensin-1/ Royal Jelly Extract is a bio-identical active that promotes skin hydration and elasticity. This


PERSONAL CARE September 2023


entire cosmetic manufacturing process, Cosmetri’s two software programs, Product Manager and GMP, provide a range of solutions from product development and formulation to quality assurance and document management. Additionally, its Automated Compliance software helps source suppliers for cosmetics products by assessing supplier risk.


Runhe Materials (669/671) is showcasing its extensive line of high-quality silicone-based ingredients as well as attentive service and technical expertise. The company’s Runhe Materials’ volatile fluid series impart soft and dry velvety feel upon evaporation and create a moment of relaxing for clients. “Our silicone fluid covers such a wide range of viscosity that it will greatly reduce your sourcing time when you create your magic formulations. So, why not partner with us and unlock your beauty potential,” said a spokeswoman.


Sensient Beauty (578) will present Aloe Surface Treatment (INCI: Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract), an award-winning


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Seppic (536) will display innovative, efficient and easy to use solutions revolving around its core technologies, such as polymer science, bio-based chemistry and marines biotechnology. Supported by formulation and biological expertise, Seppic offers ingredients to enhance creativity with intelligent thickeners, sensorial emulsifiers, efficacious actives and more.


Sequential Bio (306) is introducing its testing platform to the US West Coast having become a leader in microbiome testing and offering the most


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ingredient extracted and upcycled from discarded aloe leaves and infused with coconut oil. This ingredient is said to offer excellent spreadability, superb coverage and a velvety touch. Also on show are the Cosmos-certified


Covalight EMO BA dispersions (INCI: C15-19 Alkane, Persea Gratissima (Avocado) Oil, Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil), which are avocado- treated pigments dispersed in sunflower alkanes, offering an easy-to-use tinting or colour for sun care to facial make-up where soft touch and lightweight feel is desired. Other products on display are the Natpure XCo


Choco (INCI: Theobroma Cacao (cocoa) Extract) antioxidant for sun care and self-tanning; Natpure Feel PGD (INCI: Propylene Glycol Dipcaprate), a smoothing emollient; and Sensibiopro P (INCI: Hydrolyzed Pea Protein) for extreme frizz control and hair strengthening.


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