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32 NYSCC SUPPLIERS’ DAY PREVIEW


performance pigment dispersions. Ready-to-use pigment dispersed in a sophisticated oil matrix derived from non-edible olive oil esters, allowing for an effortless incorporation of colour and significantly improving the brilliance of the final product. Designed to enhance the overall sensory profile, these dispersions provide a smooth, refined touch.


Sabinsa (527) is showcasing Mangiophelin, said to be the beauty industry’s first comprehensive anti- ageing active to target nine visible signs of aging in a single, standardized ingredient: wrinkles, age spots, elasticity loss, roughness, sagging, uneven tone, dullness, visible pores, and skin tags. Patented and standardized to 10%


polyphenols and 1% mangiferin, this Mangifera indica extract from Sabinsa delivers predictable, reproducible performance across formulations. Mangiophelin works by neutralizing free radicals, shielding collagen and elastin from sugar- induced glycation, and calming skin sensitivity by reducing histamine release. These mechanisms work together to address key contributors to skin aging: oxidative stress, protein glycation, and inflammatory sensitivity. What sets Mangiophelin apart is its dual-


delivery versatility. Effective both topically and orally, it is uniquely suited to the growing nutricosmetics space, giving formulators the flexibility to incorporate it across serums, moisturizers, brightening creams, capsules, gummies, powders, and functional beverages for a true inside-out beauty approach.


exploring the final frontier of beauty. This journey is powered by two major product launches: a new natural gum meeting demands for performance and sustainability, and an eco-designed active product obtained from its exclusive Celebrity blue biotechnology for advanced skin longevity.


SNF (1813) will present its latest launch, a biodegradable polymer designed for cleaning applications in skin care, bath and body, and hair care—an innovation that brings sustainability and high performance together in a single solution. Over the past 40 years, SNF has developed deep expertise in polymer chemistry tailored to the needs of specific markets. In personal care, SNF offers a broad portfolio of


polymers—including rheology modifiers, thickeners, and film formers—designed to meet the evolving demands of this sector. SNF utilizes advanced polymerization technologies to synthesize anionic, cationic, amphoteric, and nonionic polymers. In addition, SNF is back-integrated into key strategic monomers, enabling greater control over product cost, quality, and supply reliability for customers.


Seppic (1349)


Sino Lion (561) will present eight innovative, cost-effective formulas that redefine mildness, sustainability, and modern textures across skin and hair care. The Cost Effective Skin Multi Wash uses amino acid surfactants and self thickening technology for gentle, creamy cleansing. The Amino Purifying Shampoo delivers sulfate-free, silicone free performance with high viscosity and improved hair manageability. A Silicone Free Multi Replenish No Frizz Conditioner features a modular liquid crystal chassis for customizable smoothing, repair, and oil control benefits. New-format concepts include a Weightless


Spray On Lotion powered by EverMap 160K for ultra light, stable sprayable emulsions, and a Scalp Treatment Foam offering oil control, soothing, and enhanced combing. The White Cloud Soft Touch Face Wash highlights natural origin glutamate surfactants for dense, luxurious foam and ultra mild cleansing. An After Sun Recovery Lotion supports replenishment and hydration, while the Natural Baby Wash with GLUTAMIX™ NOC 100 provides 100% natural origin, biodegradable cleansing suitable for delicate skin.


Sabinsa (527)


Seppic (1349) is issuing ‘beauty passports’ for visitors to go on an immersive sensory journey with ‘Seppic Airlines’ and explore its United States of Textures collection. This coast-to-coast beauty trip offers six high-performance stopovers, where each formula is expertly crafted to meet the specific climatic needs and habits of its destination. From the urban stressors of the East Coast and the high humidity of the South to the diverse beauty influences of the West, the collection addresses 2026’s pivotal trends, including neuro-glow, climate-adaptive beauty, and barrier longevity, through highly playful textures. Expanding the horizon further, Seppic unveils a seventh destination: Space, a futuristic kit


Sisterna (1841) will take the wraps off Sisterna EZ Base, an all-in-one emulsifying blend. Today’s personal care brands face faster market trends, rising formulation demands, limited resources, and tighter regulations. Managing numerous raw materials can increase risk and complexity across development, procurement, and compliance. That’s why Sisterna has developed EZ Base: a


versatile, user friendly all in one blend for creating various O/W emulsions. It combines sucrose ester emulsifiers with selected fatty alcohols/acids and hydrocolloids. It is suitable for multiple types of formulations


and textures; has good electrolyte and pH stability; is compatible with a broad range (polarity) of oils; easy to process through water and oil phase at ≥75˚C; and eliminates powder processing steps.


The Nine Aurora Beauty Zones (2319) will present its science-led skin longevity framework, developed from a five-year global research journey dedicated to understanding why skin ages differently around the world and what allows it to remain resilient over time. By analysing more than 100,000 data points — including skin conditions, botanical biodiversity, cultural skin care, nutritional synergy, environment, and absorption — this work led to the breakthrough discovery of the Nine Skin Longevity Zones. These are regions where, based on that


research, skin naturally thrives and maintains strength, balance, and vitality. Each formula in the collection is clinically and dermatologically tested, combining advanced science with ingredients sourced from these regions to optimize cellular health, support barrier function, and help maintain long-term skin vitality. From an R&D standpoint, each formula is


developed using a systems-based formulation approach combining botanicals used in the Nine Skin Longevity Zones with scientifically validated functional ingredients, guided by bioavailability, skin compatibility, and functional performance at the cellular and barrier level.


Last but not least, Personal Care Magazine (321) will showcase the sixth edition of the Little Book of Skin Care, which contains over 150 pages of the latest formulations from around three dozen of the world’s leading personal care ingredient manufacturers and distributors. The latest copies of the magazine will also be available, as well the inaugural Little Book of Upcycled Ingredients. Attending will be publisher Geoff King, business manager Chris Vincent, senior sales executive Kelly McCann, digital channels manager Alex Moon and editor Tim Probert. Come say hi.


PERSONAL MAGAZINE


PERSONAL CARE MAGAZINE April 2026 www.personalcaremagazine.com


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