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BASF ADDS COMFORTBD TO US PORTFOLIO
NEW STUDIES SHOW JD JOJOBA OIL REINFORCES THE SKIN BARRIER & DECREASES TEWL
Jojoba Desert has conducted a new series of clinical studies to examine the effect of its JD Jojoba Oil on the skin barrier and moisture retention. JD Jojoba Oil was found to decrease transepidermal water loss (TEWL) within 24 hours after application and reinforces the hydro-lipid barrier after 14 and 28 days. The study also aimed to prove the moisturisation effect attributed to jojoba oil. An in vivo study was conducted to define the direct influence of JD Jojoba Oil on the level of skin moisturising for the short term. The results showed that JD Jojoba Oil has a notable short term moisturising effect, increasing hydration by 30% within the first half hour after application. Jojoba Desert
www.jojobadesert.com
BASF has leant into the CBD trend with ComfortBD to support the look of a mattified complexion and soothe red, irritated skin. Available on the US market, ComfortBD has monitored levels of CBD of over 80% and less than 0.2% total THC, and is said to show efficacy in both in vitro and in vivo tests. It is made from industrial hemp grown on farms in the US that intend to seek certification for their organic growing practices. End products containing ComfortBD saw no impact on odour or colour. BASF
www.basf.com
INOLEX LAUNCHES CANNABIS CONDITIONER
SYMRISE REPOSITIONS SYMCLARIOL AS A HYGIENE INGREDIENT
Symrise is repositioning its multifunctional skin care ingredient SymClariol (decylene glycol), formerly marketed as part of its protection portfolio, under skin protection/hygiene. With SymClariol, Symrise is offering an emollient with antimicrobial properties that protects the skin from scalp to toe. Among other functions, the ingredient supports dandruff control concepts. It also works well in skin care products for acne-prone and oily skin. SymClariol can also go into foot care products to prevent odours. Symrise
www.symrise.com
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CPL AROMAS LAUNCHES MATCHA AROMASPACE BASE
CPL Aromas has expanded its AromaSpace collection with Matcha AromaSpace. Available exclusively to CPL Aromas’ perfumers for use within their customers’ compositions, the AromaSpace collection is based on interpretation of data from multiple techniques to produce a detailed composition of the original scent. This ‘skeleton’ formulation is then adjusted to recreate the odour of the source material. The new Matcha AromaSpace replicates the fragrance of the green tea leaves of Camellia sinensis. It has top notes of roasted cocoa bean with a herbal note of mate leaf, and a green floral heart with notes of jasmine and green tea. The base note is sweet with notes of hay and tonka bean. CPL Aromas
www.cplaromas.com
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New from Inolex is ProCondition Sativa (cannabisamidopropyl dimethylamine), a sustainable conditioning ingredient derived from Cannabis sativa seed oil. The hemp-based ingredient is designed for hair, skin and body care, and delivers performance as both a conditioning agent and as an emulsifier with multiple functional and performance benefits. According to Lisa Gandolfi, VP of Marketing at Inolex: “ProCondition Sativa’s hemp-based cationic is ideal for brands designing CBD or hemp-based products for hair or skin care with a focus on sustainable and plant- powered materials.” Inolex
www.inolex.com
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