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IN-COSMETICS GLOBAL 21


endeavour by offering the possibility of skin microbiome evaluation. Many cosmetic brands


have understood the opportunities that exist due to the connection between a healthy, beautiful skin and a balanced microbiome. Various cosmetics products have already been commercialised.


Grant Industries


and global appeal of this event – the largest in the in-cosmetics calendar. The world’s leading suppliers of


ingredients, fragrances, lab equipment, testing and regulatory solutions, including Kobo Products, Chemyunion, Gattefossé and Ashland, will sit side by side with smaller start-ups and brand new exhibitors such as Fufeng Group – a specialist in the research, production and management of various amino acids and their derivatives. CIDP, Centre International de Développement Pharmaceutique, a private and independent Contract Research Organisation (CRO), will be at in-cosmetics Global 2018. After successfully setting up its Unique Pollution Exposure System in 2017, for the standardisation of the anti- pollution claim and having developed an ex vivo model, CIDP continues its innovative


As an innovative CRO, CIDP is providing innovative solutions to substantiate these claims. They are indeed providing study protocols that allow evaluation of skin microbiome by new methods such as 16S- rRNA Gene Sequencing, whereby bacteria can be identified to their specific genes. On 17 April at 11:20, Mrs Véronique Newton, R&D laboratory manager at CIDP, will present the company’s standard protocols for objective substantiation of anti-pollution claims. She will also share more about CIDP’s successful creation of an


ex vivo model that mimics in vivo conditions. Visitors can also find out more about


CIDP’s study protocol and full suite of services – which comprises research activities, in vitro testing, analytical chemistry, formulation, and clinical research – at stand H150. Personal care ingredients to the rescue! Packed with power Grant Industries’ superhero beauty materials help defeat the most feared skin villains. From disguising unwanted imperfections, being equipped to provide killer lips, to fighting the evil signs of ageing and crepey skin, these materials protect against one’s Kryptonite to offer a more beautiful and heroine-like appearance. Highlighted by new super powders Granpowder EDC-600 and Granpowder QSC, phenyl-modified Granresin PHQ-Fluid for long wear/shine balance, intergalactic Gransil SBG-11 sensory elastomer, Wonder Woman-like Gransil Blur-X60, and combat ready Gransome Heptapeptide-7, these materials have the superpower to lift your formula’s performance.


CIDP


Discover how to defeat skin villains at in-cosmetics Global stand B10. Vitachelox, a selection of optimised botanical compounds from Indena (Stand M138) has demonstrated its ability to act as anti-blue light, antipollution, skin protectant, free radical scavenger and chelating agents on various mechanisms triggered by the most common polluting agents and new clinical data following Vitachelox treatment showed a significant improvement in protein quality. The safety profile and effectiveness of Indena extracts are supported by several


Intelligent solutions


Innovative raw materials


Multifunctional antimicrobials


in-cosmetics global, Amsterdam, 17 - 19 April 2018, booth no. B100


Functional ingredients


34 years of experience


April 2018


PERSONAL CARE EUROPE


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