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regimen to target skin and eye health from inside and out in the defense against blue light photoaging will also be highlighted, along with Scalp Care Solutions, active ingredients and unique formulation delivery that meet the needs of informed consumers of this emerging trend. Paradigm Science has supplied unique and natural ingredients for the personal care and cosmetic industry since 2003 with a focus on exfoliants, extracts and minerals. Paradigm Science will launch their newest gem powder, PSITM Gold Dust and their ethically mined PSITM Mica. Paradigm also presents several unique botanical extracts, fermentation products and innovative active ingredients from world-class premiere companies and their own high betulinic Betula alba, Venus Bark Extract from the USA. Paradigm distributes the products of Saint-Gobain, Gelest Inc. Granula Oy, SK bioland, Zenitech, TCL Innovations, VegeTech, and Naturalis. Q Laboratories is an ISO/IEC 17025
accredited, FDA Registered, GMP Compliant laboratory providing microbiology, analytical chemistry, and research & development laboratory services including: Method Development and Validation, Pathogen Screening, Microbial Enumeration, Microbial Identification (MALDI-TOF), Active Ingredient Analysis, Raw Material Qualification, Certificate of Analysis Verification, Antimicrobial Efficacy Analysis, Dissolution/Disintegration Analysis, and Stability Testing. Q Laboratories performs analyses on pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, OTCs, dietary supplements, food, medical devices, and personal care products and helps companies around the world produce safe, high-quality products. Roelmi HPC (Stand 554) researches, develops and produces functional, active and performance ingredients.
Roelmi HPC will participate as a Panelist in
the Microbiome track at NYSCC’s Suppliers’ Day with a podium presentation “Exploring new applications on personal care: a balancer of skin microbiota”. They will also present ÆCTive (Patent pending EP18207080), a powerful pure molecule fermented by a specific selected bacterial strain. In vitroand in vivo tests on the ingredient
confirm its peculiar protection activity of each one Finger-Printed Microbiota Biodiversity. ÆCTive acts as a promoter of a healthier skin, by regulating skin microbiota homeostasis. As a result, skin moisturization, elasticity and the general skin profilometry are improved. SCTis a leading supplier of bio-based and sustainable surfactants. The most recent commitment was to their sopalteric sultaines, where they have partnered to replace a traditionally fossil fuel derived raw material with one that was made from 100% renewable carbon.
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While hydroxysultaines have gained momentum in natural and sulfate free markets it was clear further improvement was still necessary. By replacing certain petroleum-derived portions of the sopalteric hydroxysultaines it is now possible for SCT to achieve renewable carbon indexes of 90%! With this added benefit along with improved foam quality, enhanced mildness, and cost- effectiveness, SCT hydroxysultaines are proving to be superior.
At the 2019 Suppliers Day Show, 3V Sigma will be launching their new polymer to meet the demands for ease of use and very rapid results. The Rapidgel is a revolutionary pre-neutralized liquid polymer that will produce viscosity, yield value, and good clarity and optimum skin feeling to water based and hydro-alcoholic systems in less than 3 minutes. It will also function as a cold/hot process emulsifier for o/w emulsions in less than a minute. Based on its expertise in the biology of the
dermis and its knowledge of the skin’s matrisome, and using cutting-edge technologies resulting from research partnerships (LC-OCT - Line-field confocal optical coherence tomography from Damae Medical; polarimetric scanner from Kamax), Silab revealed for the first time the functional and molecular modifications affecting both the dermis and the dermal-epidermal junction (DEJ) in sagging conditions.
Encouraged by these findings, Silab
presents Matribust, a firming natural active ingredient derived from jojoba, designed for the neck and décolleté area, capable of specifically targeting these modifications, thus revitalizing the skin structures responsible for skin firmness. Schill Seilacher and SNS Nanofiber
Technologies will be at booth 1561 to present their latest products, including Pair2Phase.
Emulsifiers for cosmetic preparations
such as creams and lotions for skin and body care in a variety of beauty and cosmetic products like sunscreens, shampoos, facial cleansers, exfoliants, moisturizers and makeup removers. It allows the formulation of water resistant sun care products with soothing skin feel without stickiness. Due to its driving force to form lamellar surfactant phases like phosphate lipides, potassium cetyl phosphate takes care to regulate humidity on the skin. The surfactant property lowers the surface tension of cosmetic formulations as well as aids the even distribution of the product when used. TroyCare offers an expanding portfolio
of preservatives for cosmetics and personal care products, including broad-spectrum blends as well as antibacterial and antifungal preservatives. TroyCare introduces the Natural Choice for Antimicrobial Protection: TroyCare LSB. An advanced organic acid-based natural preservative, TroyCare LSB meets market demand for ‘green’, ‘chemical-free’ preservation, and exceeds formulators’ demand for performance and compatibility. With a broader pH range than other organic acid-based preservatives, TroyCare LSB brings natural preservation to more cosmetic and personal care formulations than ever before.
Silab.
For the ultimate in formulating flexibility and cost performance, TroyCare Customized Preservative Solutions are a unique range of broad-spectrum blends in varying ratios conceived to give formulators the ability to choose the amount and type of preservation they need for their cosmetic or personal care product formulations. PC
May 2019
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