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NEWS 7


Association re-launches with new identity


Independent Cosmetic Manufacturers and Distributors (ICMAD) has launched a renewed brand identity as the Independent Beauty Association (IBA). The new identity aims to reinforce the Association as the voice of independent beauty companies and entrepreneurs. IBA is a non-profit trade


association with over 700 member companies. It provides benefits and services that allow companies to elevate their brand to the next level, domestically and abroad. In


addition, the Association has been advocating for entrepreneurial, independent beauty companies since 1974. IBA’s foundation is built on four


pillars: education, member service, reasonable legislation, and networking. A spokesperson for IBA said: “As it celebrates the beauty of independence, IBA is the champion for entrepreneurial and independent beauty brands that are striving to establish their identity and flourish in the marketplace.”


Pure salicylic acid for skin and scalp


Givaudan Active Beauty has launched Neosalyl, a 100% natural and pure salicylic acid for skin and scalp that is organic compared to its synthetic alternative. Obtained by Green


Fractionation from the natural essential oil of the Wintergreen plant, Neosalyl brings all its benefits in dermo-purification for skin, and shininess and anti- dandruff for hair care. Beauty consumers are looking


for more natural products, massively rejecting chemicals, as they see natural ingredients as safe and trustworthy. According to Mintel, 72% of consumers would be most interested in


Service launched to navigate regulations


SGS has launched a dedicated service to help manufacturers and suppliers of cosmetics, personal care and household products remain compliant in a fast-changing regulatory environment. SGS Digicomply for


Cosmetics, Personal Care and


Household Products delivers granular information on changes to markets and regulatory requirements relating to products, ingredients, and formulations. If a product is found to be


non-compliant, it can result in a costly and damaging recall, but it


can be difficult to navigate market changes. Manufacturers need to constantly be horizontally scanning the legislative landscape for intelligence on changes that may impact their products. They need to monitor a wide variety of respected sources, looking for


CCO appointed at wax refiner


Koster Keunen Holland B.V. has appointed Udo Thaysen as chief commercial officer (CCO). Mr Thaysen started in his new position on September 1. Gerben Boersma –


shareholding and managing director at wax refiner Koster Keunen - said that Udo Thaysen is a perfect match for the global expansion goals of the Dutch company. “Mr Thaysen’s arrival will strengthen our future position in the world of natural wax suppliers. With the new factory that we have built in 2018, we see a lot of opportunities in our existing and in new markets. I believe Udo is exactly the right person to help us achieve our growth ambitions.”


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natural waxes in Europe. “The company has a state of the art factory. It takes its environmental responsibility seriously with its own sourcing activities in Africa, and we have an ambitious team that wants to move forward. I see many opportunities.” Koster Keunen Holland B.V.


Udo Thaysen, chief commercial officer (CCO).


Udo Thaysen explains he is


delighted to work for Koster Keunen (Holland) B.V., the only GMP certified manufacturer for


is a 100% family-owned company that was founded in 1852. Koster Keunen Holland and sister company Koster Keunen U.S.A. (based in Watertown, Connecticut) have specialized in processing, formulating and marketing quality waxes to the cosmetic, pharmaceutical, candle and food industry.


information that is relevant to each aspect of their product(s) – formulation, ingredients, markets, and so on. If they fail in this task, they may be required to perform a costly recall. SGS Digicomply allows businesses to outsource this requirement.


Dragon fruit extract for luminous skin


Inspired by nature, IBR- Dragon from IFF Lucas Meyer is a natural eco-designed extract from dragon fruit. Owing to the super fruit high composition in microbiota nutrients, IBR-Dragon offers a new prebiotic approach in the cosmetic market. By improving the skin microbiota, IBR-Dragon provides a stronger skin barrier that effectively protects the skin leading to healthier, more luminous, and radiant skin. China compliant & Organic versions are available.


PERSONAL CARE NORTH AMERICA


using beauty, grooming and personal care products that are made using natural alternatives to synthetic ingredient or natural ingredients adapted in a lab. Yohan Rolland, global


category manager said: “Due to its exfoliating properties, Neosalyl is a safe and effective peeling agent for a large number of cosmetic purposes for skin care, such as exfoliation, antiinflammatory and anti- microbial benefits, raising it as the perfect active for prone-to- acne skin conditions. As a strong keratolytic agent, Neosalyl is also a very good synergistic active for the treatment of dandruff.


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