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Innovation Zone Diamond Award for BB Biont at ICI Indonesia

One month after its first award, Sederma has just won a new prize for BB-Biont at the ICI congress in Indonesia. Dr Richard Leroux, Sederma's Scientific and Technological Director, received the Diamond Award for the most innovative ingredient of the year.
This biomimetic peptide offers an innovative holobiontic approach that reduces skin marks and helps achieve healthy, smooth, flawless skin.


We are very proud of this award, which responds to the needs of consumers in Asia and around the world. At Sederma, we believe that this type of holistic active ingredient, promoting a sustainable and positive approach to beauty, represents the future of cosmetics. "said Pascale Rossi, Marketing Director.

Dyson invests half a billion pounds in new beauty innovations

The investment will enable the opening of new research laboratories and the development of 20 new beauty products over the next four years.

Dyson announces the investment of half a billion pounds to expand and accelerate its research and technological development of beauty innovations. The company also announces plans to launch 20 new beauty products over the next four years. Alongside this investment, Dyson unveils the results of its comprehensive hair study. It provides in-depth knowledge of hair types, styling habits and perceptions of hair health around the world.

Dyson revolutionized hair care 6 years ago with the launch of the Dyson Supersonic hair dryer: a device that uses fast, controlled airflow and intelligent heat control to dry hair quickly, while protecting it. Since then, Dyson has developed a range of beauty technologies designed to offer styling styles to suit all hair types, while limiting the damage caused by extreme heat. The performance of Dyson styling tools is the result of a decade of research - from hair structure to airflow dynamics - while addressing the effect of thermal, mechanical and chemical damage.

Research at the heart of Dyson

At Dyson's four technology campuses, 6,000 engineers and scientists have access to hundreds of laboratories. These spaces allow new ideas and technologies to be rigorously tested 24 hours a day. Dyson teams develop test beds and use state-of-the-art equipment to understand different hair typologies; but also to identify better, healthier styling techniques. Equipment such as
Scanning electron microscopes, thermal cameras and airflow laser smoke machines help engineers better understand the impact of hair damage, hair types around the world and the effects of high-speed airflow.
Developing the right technology for all hair types remains a crucial objective for the research and development teams. This investment will create new laboratory space to refine Dyson's knowledge of hair types and damage, while supporting the diversification of Dyson's range of beauty technologies.

From the cortex to the cuticle, from the root to the tip of the hair: The findings of the Dyson study

User understanding is an essential factor in the design process at Dyson, supported by science and hair research. This research and knowledge guides our engineering decisions and enables engineers to design products that deliver better results, for healthy, well-groomed hair, whatever the hair type. Dyson's obsession with hair science has led to a global hair study. The study covers hair health, perceptions, habits and attitudes towards styling across 23 countries and 23,000 people. This study enables Dyson engineers to better understand styling frustrations.

Misconceptions about hair health:

> 66% of French people say their hair is damaged - dandruff, hair loss, graying hair and greasy hair are their main concerns.
However, these concerns are not linked to the fact that their hair is damaged, since 69 % of French people feel that their hair is healthy.

> Respondents describe healthy hair as soft (35.3%), shiny (32.1 %), and supple (30.7 %).

" Dandruff, hair loss and graying hair are not types of damage, but problems related to the scalp and hair growth. Hair damage refers to the breakdown of the hair cuticle and cortex, which can leave your hair looking frizzy, dull or brittle. The best way to maintain healthy hair is to prevent and minimize exposure to sources of damage, such as extreme heat, which makes hair weaker and more susceptible to breakage and split ends. "says Rob Smith, hair science specialist at Dyson.

Habits and styling behaviours :

> Hair washing remains frequent: Dyson's global survey reveals that more than 1 in 2 French people wash their hair every day or once every two days.

> Over 58% of French people changed their styling habits during the pandemic, washing their hair less (10.6 %) and styling their hair less (10 %).

> However, there's an increasing emphasis on hair care and styling. Conditioners, serums and rinse-off masks are the most widely used.

" How often you wash your hair depends on your hair type, activity level and environment. Excessive washing, however, can be very harmful, robbing the scalp of its natural oils and leaving hair dry. In general, the greasier our hair or scalp, the more often we think we need to wash our hair. Visit
Straight hair can appear flatter due to sebum build-up, while wavy or curly hair absorbs sebum and requires less washing. Respect your scalp by using shampoos adapted to your hair type. Don't forget to take into account the pollution levels in your environment and wash your hair to eliminate pollution too, as the combination of pollution and UV rays can cause significant damage to hair.
"says Rob Smifh, hair science specialist at Dyson.

Dyson hair care technologies

The irreplaceable Dyson Corroie straightener

Suitable for all hair types, this unique styling tool features three temperature levels. A sensor measures the temperature 100 times per second. Intelligent Heat Control technology guarantees perfect heat level precision, providing a perfect finish and shine. Thanks to Dyson's patented technology, the flexible copper plates fit perfectly into the hair.
hair strands, applying even heat and tension with each stroke, reducing the need for heat, and thus halving damage to the hair fiber. Equipped with a lithium battery, the Dyson Corrale straightener also offers comfort of use, with a 30-minute autonomy, making it the perfect tool to give to moms who want to take care of their hair and style from the bathroom to the handbag.

The timeless Dyson Supersonic hair dryer

Designed for different hair types, the Dyson Supersonic hair dryer is powerful and fast. Thanks to its Air Multiplier technology, the appliance uses a fast but concentrated airflow. The air is propelled by the power of the Dyson V9 digital motor, integrated into the handle, which ensures perfect balance during styling.
Unlike traditional hairdryers, the Dyson Supersonic hairdryer measures air temperature more than 40 times per second thanks to Intelligent Heat Control technology. The temperature is thus regulated and precise, avoiding damage caused by the use of extreme heat. Hair is protected and shiny.

The Dyson Airwrop", the must-have

Like the Dyson Supersonic hairdryer and the Dyson Corroie, the Dyson Airwrap features Intelligent Heat Control technology, enabling style-conscious people to achieve the desired result at a lower temperature to prevent heat damage to their hair. Thanks to an aerodynamic phenomenon known as the Coanda effect, the Dyson Airwrap makes it possible to style using only air combined with gentle heat. The result, whether you choose to curl, wave, straighten or blow-dry, creates a natural look.

The special Periwinkle Blue/Pink editions will be available in Dyson Demo Stores and on the website from 1 January.er October. Each unit is included in a gift box with a selection of accessories, including a matching box, brush and comb designed by Dyson. The detangling comb is designed with wide, polished teeth to glide easily through wet and dry hair and detangle with minimal friction, while the large paddle brush features air-cushioned suspension for scalp comfort and is designed to smooth
hair during drying.

A few figures on Hair Science:

Each hair has its own nervous system, blood supply and muscles.

  • A lock of hair can also support a weight of up to 2 kg.
  • Hair is dead when it leaves the scalp, and cannot be restored once damaged.
  • Extreme heat changes the shape of the keratin strands inside the hair. At over 150°C, a-keratin slowly transforms into P-keratin, making hair weaker and less elastic over time.
  • Every year, the hair on your head grows to a total length of 11 km. The average human head of hair contains 80,000 to 150,000 hairs. Hair is the second fastest-growing tissue in the human body, after bone marrow.
  • Shiny hair is healthy hair. Healthy hair reflects more light, while the pores of damaged hair scatter it everywhere, reducing shine.
  • Asian hair is thicker than Western hair. Thick hair stays styled longer because each hair is thicker. However, it can tend to curl, making it more difficult to style.

Seppic explores hybrid makeup

Today's make-up market is in the midst of a revolution, with consumer demand for more skincare linked to the "skincareization" trend. Skincare is influencing make-up with new textures and trends. To create sensorial textures inspired by skincare (O/W foundation, cream gel, etc.) involving external aqueous phases, formulators need hydrophilically-coated pigments to optimize foundation coverage and achieve good make-up performance.
In response to this trend, Seppic has challenged its polymers and emulsifiers to obtain compatibility data for hydrophilic pigments in powder and dispersed liquid form. The results will help formulators choose appropriate products and create beautiful textures with this type of pigment. Seppic has also developed formulas to inspire make-up formulators, and tested some chassis for non-transfer and coverage.
From polymers to emulsifiers, many Seppic ingredients have good compatibility with the hydrophilic pigments tested (in powder form with a different coating or a liquid dispersion) in cream-gel and emulsion form. Among the polymers tested:
⇒ Sepimax Zentm (Polyacrylate Crosspolymer-6), the high-performance polymer

⇒ Solagumtm AX (Acacia Senegal Gum and Xanthan Gum ), the best-performing natural polymer

Various polymers also give good results, such as Sepinov EMT 10 (Hydroxyethyl Acrylate/Sodium Acryloyldimethyl Taurate Copolymer), Sepiplus S (Hydroxyethyl Acrylate/Sodium Acryloyldimethyl Taurate Copolymer and Polyisobutene and PEG-7 Trimethylolpropane Cononut Ether)Sepiplus 400 (Polyacrylate-13 and Polyisobutene and Polysorbate 20) & Simugel NS (Hydroxyethylacrylate/Sodium AcryloyldimethylTaurate Copolymer and Squalane and Polysorbate 60 ). Seppic polymers enable O/W foundations to be formulated as emulsions, with the possibility of adjusting the percentage of polymers and emulsifiers to obtain a wide range of viscosities.

For emulsifiers, there are several high-performance ingredients depending on the sensoriality required: Sensanov WR (C20-22 Alkyl Phosphate and C20-22 Alcohols)Montanov 202 (Arachidyl Alcohol and Behenyl Alcohol and Arachidyl Glucoside)Fluidifeel Easy (Lauryl Glucoside and Myristyl Glucoside and Polyglyceryl-6 Laurate) ... Seppic offers solutions ranging from comfortable to very natural foundations, from thick to fluid textures.

As consumers increasingly seek non-transferability and high coverage, Seppic has carried out measurements in emulsion chassis. Its simple formulas are transfer-free like a W/Si market benchmark, and performed better than a water-based foundation benchmark.

It's possible to discover a hybrid foundation by trying Seppic's Natural foundation (formula EU07556), an O/W emulsion containing 15% of hydrophilic pigments. This balancing natural emulsion provides high coverage without transfer to even out skin tone.

The Natrue label accompanies the boom in natural and organic products

No longer a niche market! The popularity of natural and organic cosmetics among a new generation of "conscious consumers" has made it essential to inform their choices. This is the role of an international label such as Natrue.

In 2020, the Covid19 epidemic first rocked the cosmetics market. It led to a fall in sales across Europe, of the order of 16 % in Germany, 20 % in France and 24 % in the UK. Only e-commerce sales increased. Today, the industry is showing signs of recovery: Research And Markets forecasts an annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.82 % by 2026.

The pandemic has made many consumers aware of both the fragility of human health and the close link between man and his planet. This awareness has led them to become concerned about the negative impact of their choices on the environment, and to seek ways of reducing it. In both Europe and the United States, demand for natural, organic and planet-friendly products has risen by +40 % since 2020, and is also booming in Asia.

Specifically for non-food products such as cosmetics and personal care products, sales of products with a "sustainable" claim increased by 10.2 %, "organic" by 5.1 %, "biodegradable" by 20.3 %, and "compostable packaging" by 54.4 % (Nielsen Institute).

In France, Statista's Consumer Market Outlook estimates that sales of natural and organic cosmetics will reach 378.8 million euros in 2025, making it Europe's second largest market after Germany.

Natrue measured the emergence of these "conscious consumers" in 2021, in a survey of German and French citizens conducted by the Mindline institute.

Labels such as Natrue guarantee the authentic natural and organic quality of formulations.

Advocates of natural and organic products are legitimately concerned about all that the greenwashingwhich turns its back on legitimate expectations of clarity and ethics.

Labels such as Natrue offer the following guarantees:

- the assurance that an external, independent body will check compliance with the required criteria;

- Continuous improvement of standards to ensure that formulations are in line with scientific and regulatory developments;

- product availability at organic retailers;

- a label that meets consumers' expectations (no substances derived from GMOs, silicones, parabens, microplastics, synthetic fragrances or mineral oils are allowed in the formulation of products bearing the Natrue label);

- support when questioned by the supervisory authorities;

- Binding commitment against greenwashing

The Natrue label is recognized as a safety element guaranteeing the genuinely natural and organic quality of the formulation. Consumers can rest assured that all products bearing the Natrue label are genuinely natural and/or organic.

In a sector with no official definition within a strictly regulated industry, greenwashing and questions about the availability of quality raw materials have become a major concern for consumers and manufacturers alike. A strict definition of the regulations governing natural and organic cosmetics and ingredients is essential to guarantee consumers the quality finished products they have a right to expect. For this reason, Natrue not only owns the Natrue standard, but as an international association works regularly at high-level meetings to put forward the industry's point of view.

Natrue has also been (and continues to be) involved in various projects in the fields of scientific research/innovation and regulatory affairs, to which the association contributes its expertise.

Cosmetics and sport, the theme of the 14th edition of U'cosmetics

The 14th edition of U'Cosmetics, organized by UCO Bretagne Nord, will take place on March 16, 2023 on the theme of "Cosmetics & Sport: let's innovate around the beauty of sport!". Our University is a real center of expertise in cosmetics, offering a curriculum geared towards the professional world. With this in mind, 14 years ago the UCO Bretagne Nord, a true pioneer, created the first student competition and professional symposium focusing on cosmetic innovation.
It brings together major players from industry, academia and the international institutional world to make progress on a theme that changes every year. The aim is to develop a collective innovation dynamic within the cosmetics industry.
In 2023, U'Cosmetics invites you to discover its new edition under the theme "Cosmetics and Sport: Innovating for the beauty of sport". Cosmetics for sport are products that enable you to look after your image, even during exercise, but also ranges that reinforce and prolong the effects of sporting activity by providing beneficial effects for health and the body. The products on offer can therefore meet needs at every moment: before, during or after exercise (preparation, resistance, recovery). There are many examples of problems encountered by sportsmen and women: redness, perspiration, runny make-up, dehydrated skin, irritation, shine, resistance to extreme conditions for certain activities, etc. Sportsmen and women will be looking for practical, multi-functional products, combining technicality and sensoriality. Packaging innovations are also an inspiring source of inspiration for adapting to the different practices of each individual.
Sport is a sector that makes extensive use of cosmetics. Cosmetics brands seek to meet the needs of athletes through innovation.

U'Cosmetics: 2 events in one day


- Professional symposium
The theme of ITCosmetics 2023 is Cosmetics and Sport. A wide range of presentations will be given by professionals. The symposium will provide an opportunity to discover all the facets of cosmetics for sport. Various themes will be addressed: What is the regulatory framework for these cosmetic products? What are the levers of innovation for brands offering products for sports enthusiasts? What are the ingredients and innovative textures involved? What are the marketing aspects for promoting cosmetics in the sports world?
Industrialists, professionals, academics: all are invited to take part in the day's discussions with professionals, experts and the trade press!
- Student competitions
The ITCosmetics competition is France's one and only student competition in cosmetics formulation and innovation. Any student in the field of cosmetics, from Bac+3 to Bac+5, can take part. In 2023, teams of 1 to 5 students will innovate on the theme of Cosmetics and Sport.
They can compete in one of two categories:
Category Innovation Formulation This category is intended for projects presenting a finished product that complies with European regulations on cosmetic products, and must feature at least one innovation related to the theme of Cosmetics and Sport. Only formulated products may compete in this category. The jury will pay particular attention to the steps taken to formulate the product and to highlight its innovative character (formulation, choice of raw materials, technical issues, process, etc.).

Innovative Concept Category This category is intended for projects presenting an innovative concept in line with the Cosmetics and Sport theme. The jury will pay particular attention to the originality of the concept presented, as well as to the marketing approach, the market study, the promotion of the innovative character, the brand universe, etc. To compete in this category, it is not necessary to present a finished, formulated product. However, for the pre-selection stage, it is possible to provide any element that may help to present the concept: mock-up, prototype, etc.


On March 16, 2023, the 10 teams selected will present their projects to the jury, professionals and students in attendance. The teams with the most innovative projects will be awarded four prizes:
- 1st prize for formulation innovation
- 2nd prize for formulation innovation
- Innovative concept award
- Philippe COLLAS Special Prize (Internet users' favorite)

Key competition dates

October 2022: Registration opens
December 12, 2022: Deadline for receipt of individual declarations of commitment and registration forms
January 22, 2023: Deadline for receipt of digital file documents (teaser video, technical files and summary sheets).
February 1, 2023: Deadline for receipt of application documents (files, etc.)
and samples/prototypes by post.
Mid-February 2023: Pre-selection jury
February 27, 2023: Deadline for PowerPoint presentations
March 16, 2023: Competition final - Presentation of finalist projects and prize-giving ceremony

Scientific and Technical Committee

The U'Cosmetics event is supported by a committee of cosmetics professionals. The committee is made up of :
- Marion AUFFRET: Technical & Regulatory Manager - Ingretech
- Caroline BASSONI: Institutional and Public Relations Manager - COSMED
- Roland CONANEC: Head of cosmetics development & ingredients projects - Biotech Santé Bretagne
- Elodie GOUBIL: U'Cosmetics event manager - UCO Bretagne Nord
- Sandrine JALAIS: U'Cosmetics Communications Manager - UCO Bretagne Nord
- Liza LE PARANTHOEN: Industry coordinator - Technopôle Anticipa
- Sandrine MORVAN : Manager - DCLI-C
- Stéphane POIGNY: R&D Director France - Mibelle Biochemistry

Quadpack simplifies its manufacturing process

International beauty packaging manufacturer and supplier Quadpack has officially opened a new decoration center at its Kierspe plant in Germany, reducing decoration lead times in Europe. The site, which was already a center of excellence for Pet injection and airless packaging manufacturing, is proud to present its new 900 m2 facility featuring 5 high-capacity decorating lines and 11 assembly machines. The production facility fits in with Quadpack's strategic plans to become the industry leader in finishing with the recent acquisition of Wicklein Kunststoffveredelung GmbH in October 2021. The integration of new sites and know-how, as well as the significant investments made in the Kierspe plant, enable the Group to currently offer a wide range of finishing services.

Ernesto Cara, Head of Industrial Process at Quadpack, explains: " The new decor center positions the Kierspe plant as a European leader in sustainable manufacturing and finishing. The increase in our decor capacity allows us to bring in-house a service that was previously outsourced. This will enable us to speed up delivery times and reduce the carbon footprint of our "Made in Europe" solutions. "

The creation of the decor center required an investment of 1 million euros. The site is supported by a four-ton metal structure, creating an open space with the capacity for expansion. A climate control system and air filters create ideal conditions for finishing operations. The center employs 36 people specialized in decorating techniques.

Today, the new decorating and assembly lines enable Quadpack to put the finishing touches to the catalog and specific solutions produced on site, simplifying the production flow. Further acquisitions are planned over the coming months, bringing the total to 10 decorating lines and 14 assembly machines.

Average production times at Kierspe are expected to be significantly reduced, by up to 50 %. Preliminary estimates put annual CO² emissions savings at 170 tonnes.

With its new center, Quadpack's in-house decorating services in Europe now include screen printing, hot stamping, full hot stamping, pad printing, metallization, countertyping and laser engraving. New techniques will be added in the near future.

The opening of the center is in line with the Group's operational strategy to provide solutions in the region, for the region. Quadpack's Dallas, Texas facility also has decorating capabilities, enabling Quadpack to manufacture, store, decorate and assemble complete packaging solutions across EMEA and the Americas.

The Abbi concept

For Joanna Ifergan, biochemist and co-founder of ABBI, the skin is not just an organ!
In addition to its primary protective function, it is the mirror of every being:
it lives, breathes and evolves over the days, weeks, seasons and years. It is certainly not immutable and even less common.

Faced with this fact, Joanna has given herself the mission of creating the ideal cosmetic, a custom-made care product adapted to the needs and desires of each individual, while being able to evolve with each skin.

For several years, Joanna has been creating personalized cosmetic treatments for herself and her loved ones, long before she came up with the Abbi brand.

Co-founded in 2017 with her husband Frédéric, the start-up Abbi patented its concept to reveal the beauty of each person. From a simple selfie and thanks to artificial intelligence, Abbi offers ultra-personalized care for all.

The skin, this barrier between each being and its ecosystem, is influenced by our lifestyles, our experiences, our hormones, the climate and our environment. Each of its wrinkles, spots or imperfections is a witness to this.
All skins are by essence unique and evolving, which is why the ideal skin care product must be based on the specific needs of each individual while adapting to cellular renewal.
Thus, Abbi offers tailor-made treatments based on the specific needs of the skin and specific to each person.

Thanks to Skan My Skin's unique patented technology, a simple selfie can be taken to obtain a skin diagnosis, to know the skin's needs and to propose a customized treatment.
This artificial intelligence was designed over several years by a team of in-house developers. Accessible via a connected mirror in pharmacies or online at Abbi.care, Skan My Skin analyzes in great detail twenty areas of the face according to eight apparent criteria: radiance, hydration, imperfections, skin texture, shine, wrinkles, sensitivity and spots. One minute is enough to obtain a diagnosis
of skin with a disconcerting precision.
This diagnosis has been the subject of a comparative clinical study1 showing a
reliable at nearly 97% compared to a dermatological test. The Artificial Intelligence has since analyzed over 700,000 skin profiles. Once the selfie was validated, the diagnosis
is launched. The screen then displays the different needs identified as well as the
proposed recommendations.

Artificial Intelligence suggests the two Custom ranges adapted to
needs and desires of each individual:
- InLab Cream is specially made and personalized just for you in the laboratory and received within 72 hours maximum.
- The DIY range offers the possibility of combining an active cream base with different active ingredient concentrates in order to adapt its ritual to the needs of the day and its desires.

Inlab, the customized cream made in the laboratory

Manufactured in the laboratory, this real custom-made InLab treatment combines :
- one cream base among 6 bases with various textures (creamy, light,
melting, melting and matifying) : Caviar and Hyaluronic Acid / Apple Stem Cells / Selenium and Vitamin C / Honey and Shea / Arnica and Niacinamide / Aloe Vera
- 3 active ingredients, from a selection of 26 active ingredients, integrated at the maximum percentage recommended for optimal effectiveness in order to target 3 specific needs of the skin according to the results of the diagnosis.
With an application in the morning and evening, the InLab treatment is designed to last for
28 days, corresponding to cell renewal.
Made one by one, by hand by a preparator, the InLab care is presented in an airless bottle personalized with its first name.
With more than 93,000 possible combinations, InLab cream is designed to adapt to all the specificities and needs of the skin, at every moment of life.

DIY, the custom-made cream to compose yourself

The DIY proposed by Abbi is also to be able to adapt in a precise way its ritual in
according to its daily needs and desires.
Based on the diagnosis, DIY recommends:
- An active cream base among four bases and textures: unctuous, light, melting, matifying;
- As well as three asset concentrates to be prioritized out of ten.
Simply place two drops of cream base in the palm of your hand and combine 3 to 9 drops of pure active ingredients.
Depending on your daily needs and desires, you can adapt your ritual with each application. For those who wish to be accompanied, the Skan My Skin diagnosis is accessible at any time and free of charge.

What's new

Surrounded by a team of experts, Joanna thinks and shapes new products to complement or accompany the two Custom-made ranges.
The latest addition is Concentré d'actifs n°8 "Hâle naturel" (Natural tan), specially developed to help the skin achieve a natural tan all year round, without exposure to sunlight
in the sun. Composed of DHA and Erythrulose, this pair of molecules reacts with the amino acids and peptides of the stratum corneum for a quick, uniform coloring that respects the natural skin tone. It is the guarantee of a healthy glow on a daily basis.

Siliphos, the first natural cosmetic alternative to retinol

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Givaudan Active Beauty strengthens its portfolio of anti-aging products with the launch of Siliphos, the best natural alternative to retinoids. Suitable for delicate skin, Siliphos is extracted by green fractionation from milk thistle fruit, and benefits from Phytosome technology. This new active ingredient outperforms bakuchiol, the plant-based alternative to retinol, while offering benefits that defy retinoid efficacy by reducing wrinkles without side effects.

Natural cosmetic alternatives are increasingly in demand by consumers, including a more natural version of retinol. According to our global CMI1 study, 77 % of consumers in six countries said they would be very interested in a natural version of retinol: they would enjoy the multiple benefits for the skin without worrying about potential side effects, such as redness, dryness and irritation.

Giada Maramaldi, category manager for botanical actives at Active Beauty: " Siliphos is the first natural alternative to retinoids and bakuchiol able to offer aging benefits comparable to retinol. Extracted from the fruit of the Silybum marianum Gaertn plant, it acts directly on collagen production to provide a natural, safe and effective skincare solution for even the most delicate skin.

The anti-aging performance of Siliphos was tested in a clinical study on volunteers with crow's feet and forehead wrinkles. All tests demonstrated that Siliphos significantly outperforms bakuchiol and acts as effectively as retinoids in reducing :

- x2 crow's feet wrinkles

- all facial wrinkles by x2.3

- The number of forehead wrinkles is 21.2 %.

- forehead wrinkle circumference of 17.4 %.

- Redness of 22.9 %.

The marketing concept for Siliphos will be presented at PCHi 2023.

Lipoid Kosmetik AG launches Mountain Tea Pro night care

Lipoid Kosmetik is a manufacturer of high-quality botanical extracts, active ingredients and natural phospholipid products for the cosmetics and personal care industry. With a clear vision of our consumers' needs, Lipoid Kosmetik introduces Mountain Tea Pro, the natural, caffeine-free 100 % tea extract for overnight skin regeneration.
Evening beauty routines promote relaxation and facilitate a restful, regenerative beauty sleep at night. For this, tea rituals are the ideal starting point, as they form part of a de-stressing and regenerating bedtime self-care routine, especially if they are based on caffeine-free herbal teas such as mountain tea.
With Mountain Tea Pro, Lipoid Kosmetik offers a new Cosmos-certified extract, based on an organic and traceable raw material source, with the following benefits for the user:

  • Caffeine-free beauty sleep support
  • Tea-inspired protection against oxidative stress
  • Recovers the skin's antioxidant potential overnight.
    Mountain Tea Pro is an innovative ingredient for relaxing, tea-infused beauty concepts. With its de-stressing and antioxidant qualities, Mountain Tea Pro is the ideal ingredient for protective and regenerative skin care during the day and night, as well as accompanying consumers in a healthy, restorative beauty sleep routine.

Natrue launches International Natural Cosmetics Day

On November 23, 2022, the Natrue label will champion natural and sustainable beauty by launching International Natural Cosmetics Day. This global awareness day will promote the benefits of truly natural cosmetics for both people and the planet. It will be celebrated in over 30 countries with the hashtag #choosetruebeauty.

A non-profit organization, Natrue is the originator of the renowned international certification standard for natural and organic cosmetics, which sets strict criteria for third-party certification of natural and organic beauty products. This label distinguishes truly natural cosmetics from the myriad of "nature-inspired" products on the market. It helps consumers find their way among the "green" products.

So what are the benefits of natural cosmetics for our planet?

"Beauty has become much more than skin care. Using products and brands, especially cosmetics, that don't harm our beautiful planet, is paramount for all of us. Natural and organic cosmetics represent a sustainable option for anyone wishing to protect and promote our natural resources, our oceans, our soils.

Over 1,600 certified raw materials are approved in the Natrue database to help manufacturers develop products that are more sustainable - such as palm oil certified to protect endangered habitats - or have a lower impact on the environment: use of biodegradable agents, absence of microplastics for example. All products bearing the Natrue label are focused on maximizing the use of renewable ingredients such as vegetable oils, rather than using ingredients derived from fossil fuels", explains Mark Smith, Managing Director of the Natrue association.

What are the characteristics of Natrue-certified natural cosmetics?

  • The formulas are made from renewable, GMO-free raw materials.
  • No ingredients derived from mineral oils or silicones
  • Microplastic-free to protect oceans and rivers
  • Palm oil must be certified sustainable / organic quality
  • The biodegradability of ingredients is taken into account.
  • Products bearing the NATRUE label are not tested on animals

Many consumers choose natural and organic cosmetics for reasons of personal well-being, seeing them as a more holistic choice and to avoid the presence of synthetic ingredients to which they may be sensitive. But increasingly they want to help reduce the exploitation of limited raw materials, and support farmers, producers and communities around the world committed to the production of renewable materials.

"Consumers are looking for authenticity and brands they can trust. Thanks to our consumer research, we know that natural cosmetics are perceived by the public as the best long-term choice, both for us and for the planet. On November 23, Natural Cosmetics Day will seek to highlight some of the many reasons to choose true beauty." adds Mark Smith.

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