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Metrology & Monitoring Solutions Group (JRI) acquires CIET and focuses on cosmetics

Cosmetic industry - Serdex

After the acquisition in 2015 of JRI, a historical manufacturer of monitoring solutions for temperature and other physical parameters, the Metrology & Monitoring Solutions group continues its development plan and announces the acquisition of CIET, a company known for its services, particularly in qualification and validation of equipment, for the life science industryThe synergies between the two companies will enable the group to offer a range of products and services that specifically meet the needs of the pharmaceutical, biotechnology and cosmetics industry and their subcontractors.

The pharmaceutical and cosmetic industry is a very demanding environment for its service providers in terms of quality, skills, means and methods. CIET has been providing its skills to this industry for nearly 15 years in order to guarantee the compliance of their equipment and processes with GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) or c-GMP.

Equipped with equipment that complies with FDA 21 CFR part 11 certification, its highly qualified teams carry out the qualification of climatic and thermostatic chambers, autoclaves, sterilization processes (SIP, sanitization), cryoTs and cryopreservers, and also ensure the qualification of regulated warehouses according to GMP. CIET also offers on-site metrological services and has an in-house metrology laboratory for monitoring equipment and drift. In addition, it provides consulting services (optimization of test protocols, data processing, drafting of audit procedures, etc.).

The monitoring of temperature, hygrometry and pressure in laboratories (quality control, research, etc.), in production areas or during logistics phases, requires high reliability and real expertise. JRI, with its monitoring solutions, has been a reference company since 1845 in the development of innovative solutions for metrological quality.

Synergy between CIET and JRI companies at the heart of the M&MS Group strategy

This merger is the result of a long collaboration between the two companies, whose objective is to cover the entire value chain: consulting-engineering, qualification services, monitoring and alert solutions, and metrology services, while maintaining the efficiency of each entity. JRI's long-standing skills in measurement monitoring and Cofrac temperature metrology, combined with CIET's expertise in qualification and validation, now make it possible to offer specific services for the Life Sciences Industry.

Sundy Morandat, CIET's General Manager, alongside the M&MS Group's management team adds: " CIET has always worked with integrity and transparency to offer a personalized service to its customers. Through this merger, we are pursuing our ambition to become a major national player in the provision of ultra-specific services to the pharmaceutical industry while consolidating our know-how and maintaining our quality standards. ".

The customizable and convertible shopping bag from Procos

Cosmetic industry - Bag

Procos, manufacturer of high-end packaging for the luxury markets, is constantly innovating in order to offer new solutions to its customers or to position itself on new markets. It is in this spirit that Procos presents the "convertible" shopping bag.
The "convertible" shopping bag was born from a meeting between an Italian designer, Giorgio Fabbi and Leander Kritikos, President of Procos. Faithful to Procos' innovative concepts, this bag has been imagined to personalize traditional paper shopping bags.
The paper bag can be customized with interchangeable sheets of paper that can be slipped around the bag. Logos, visuals, drawings, messages... transform the packaging and give it a unique style.
This customizable sheet meets the differentiation needs of brands wishing to produce paper shopping bags for promotional communications (product launches, press launches, seasonal promotions, Mother's Day, Valentine's Day, Christmas...).
A ribbon closure keeps the sheet in place and creates the gift effect.

 

Sederma launched Matrixyl Morphomics at in-cosmetics London

Ride - Palmitoyl-4 Pentapeptide

In the continuity of the Matrixyl inside range, Matrixyl Morphomics is a new anti-aging Matrikine. It benefits from Sederma's latest technologies and expertise in peptide research and objectification techniques.
Sederma's R&D teams designed this new lipopeptide based on the various types of collagen cross-linking in human body tissues. Matrixyl Morphomics provides unprecedented improvements in dermal morphology by acting on the longevity of the cell nucleus and restoring the connections between the cell nucleus and the extracellular matrix. Revealed through technological advances in youth proteomics, this unique mechanism of action results in a visible and significant reduction in vertical wrinkles. After only 6 weeks, nasolabial folds, marionette lines and frown lines are visibly reduced, giving the face a more cheerful expression.

The Gattefossé Foundation promotes the use of essential oils in health care in Madagascar

Cosmetics industry - Essential oils

As part of its mission to promote the use of essential oils in healthcare, the Gattefossé Foundation is awarding a grant to the Madagascan association AROVA (Aromatherapists of Vakinankaratra), which brings together doctors trained in aromatherapy.

This 5,000 euro grant is intended to finance training medical staff in Madagascan essential oils and paramedical services on the island. Eighty therapists were trained in 2013, 2014 and 2015 with the agreement of the Traditional Medicine Department of the Madagascan Ministry of Health, and this grant will enable us to train around a hundred more.

In agreement with the Madagascan Ministry of Health, AROVA provides training in the use of local essential oils, so that as many people as possible can benefit from their use in the island's health facilities (dispensaries, primary health care centers). The association also supplies oil blends to therapists trained in their use in health centers.
Training courses take the form of practical workshops in small groups. They help improve medical practices through exchanges on case studies, while presenting the alternatives or complementarities of essential oils with conventional medicine (e.g. in infectiology). These practices take into account the cost of treatment and the patient's quality of life.

The essential oils used by AROVA are supplied at wholesale prices by the NGO "Coeur de Forêt", which is involved in reforestation in Madagascar (100,000 trees planted from 2006 to 2014) and supports projects benefiting local populations.
Malagasy caregivers need training in the use of local essential oils. at the heart of public health, the social economy and sustainable development. Madagascar produces more than 30 different essential oils, but this national wealth is still poorly organized, and all production is exported to foreign countries, with little or no benefit to the health of the Madagascans themselves, or to the country's family economy.
In addition, previous studies published in international journals have demonstrated that it is possible to treat effectively - and at low cost - a large number of common pathologies in the field of respiratory and dermatological diseases, and in general all types of infection, thus opening up the prospect of using oils produced in Madagascar for the benefit of the population, and particularly in dispensaries frequented by the most destitute.
Thus, the availability of oils, their low cost and their effectiveness are conducive to the emergence of a strong aromatherapy movement and demand from the island's doctors and healthcare professionals is growing. The Malagasy Ministry of Health recently expressed its support for the extension of phyto-aromatherapy on the island, encouraging the development of training courses.

 

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tea - Cosmetics industry

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Bio cellulose: Lessonia's commitment to quality

Coconut oil - Coconut

Fabric masks are emerging as the new trendy product in the cosmetics industry. Unavoidable in Asia, democratized in Europe and the United States by Sephora, L'Oréal, Dr Jart+ or Estée Lauder, they are seducing more and more consumers every day.
More and more brands are now turning to bio cellulose to manufacture their masks: a material derived from biotechnology, but which remains a living material, difficult to control and which has already given rise to a few scandals concerning these manufacturing methods. In particular, problems of mould, due to the non-respect of hygiene and packaging rules.
At the forefront of the mask market in Europe and anxious to offer the best quality to its customers, Lessonia has audited the main manufacturers of bio cellulose on the market. This, with the constant objective of controlling the entire production chain.

Result of the audit:
Among the many manufacturers of bio cellulose masks in Malaysia, Vietnam or Indonesia, it is clear that not all are able to meet the quality, hygiene and traceability requirements of the cosmetic industry. Bio-cellulose is sometimes produced in a "home-made" way, which could unsurprisingly explain the causes of mold found in some masks. Fortunately, others are doing well by displaying impeccable quality and manufacturing conditions.
Lessonia has contracted with 2 of these manufacturers, including the supplier of the biggest Korean cosmetic brands, and can commit to the quality of its products.
The company offers 2 types of bio cellulose for the manufacture of face masks:
- Bio cellulose wet: treatment without preservatives or gamma rays.
- Bio dry cellulose: brings the maximum security and allows to impregnate more actives.

What is bio cellulose: a natural and biodegradable 100% material, made of ultrafine cellulose fibers, produced by microorganisms during the fermentation of the coconut juice from which it is produced.

 

Seppic awarded for Emogreen by the NYSCC

Cell - Cosmetics industry

Seppic won the Most Sustainable Ingredient Award from the New York Society of Cosmetics Chemists at "The Future of Sustainability" symposium for Emogreen on February 15, 2017.

Emogreen is a range of emollients offering an alternative to silicone oils. Plant-based and easily biodegradable, the range offers a unique sensorial experience. Thanks to their inert chemical structure, Emogreen can be used in all kinds of applications, from skin and hair care to make-up, suncare and hygiene products. These oils can be formulated under extreme conditions, for example in products rich in active ingredients, whatever the pH. Compatible with all types of oils, Emogreen offers easy formulation and a unique texture.

In addition to being easily biodegradable, the range is 100% biosourced. The palm oil on which Emogreen's starting biomass is based is covered by a Mass Balance certificate (BVC-RSPO-1-1972708497).

Emogreen is the solution that meets consumer expectations for more natural, environmentally-friendly products. Produced by Total Special Fluids using a patented distillation and purification process and marketed by Seppic, this range meets the highest purity standards.

Olivier Peyrot, Beauty Care Sales Manager North America said: "This new generation of sustainable emollients demonstrates our commitment to providing our customers with ingredients with considerable consumer and environmental benefits. These emollients can also be used to replace volatile silicone oils or mineral oils."

ID bio announces the opening of an office in Paris

Skin - Skin tag

ID bio now offers its customers the chance to meet in Paris, in the 16th arrondissement.

To strengthen its presence on the French market, cosmetics ingredients manufacturer ID bio has opened a new office in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, close to the Trocadero. This choice perfectly illustrates the Limousin-based company's strategy and ambition to increase its mobility and development. It makes ID bio more accessible to its international clientele, while reaffirming its presence in France, its primary source of inspiration.

"The opening of this Paris office is a response to the objective we have set ourselves: to provide quality service to our national and international partners, by emphasizing geographical proximity and easy access to our teams." says the company.

Sederma receives an award at PCHi 2017 for its anti-pollution agent Citystem

Sunscreen - Cosmetic industry

Sederma, a member of Croda International Plc. and creator of high-tech active ingredients for the cosmetics industry, has won an award in China for its Citystem anti-pollution active ingredient.

This "PCHi Fountain Award for Outstanding Active Ingredient" salutes the effectiveness of this ingredient in meeting the needs of the Chinese in their daily fight against the effects of pollution on the skin.

"Citystem has been developed to meet the needs expressed by consumers around the world regarding the problem of skin pollution. We are proud that Citystem has been recognized as a real solution by experts in the Chinese cosmetics industry". explained Olga Gracioso, Sederma's Marketing Director.

This natural ingredient offers a new approach to combating the visible and invisible damage inflicted on the skin by pollution. It has demonstrated immediate and long-term beauty benefits: skin texture is refined, complexion is purified and luminous, skin is soft and smooth.

Derived from plant cell culture, an eco-design production method, Citystem contributes to the fight against pollution. It complies with Chinese regulations for cosmetic ingredients.

Organic Monitor becomes Ecovia Intelligence

Tea tree oil - Essential oil

The newly announced name, Ecovia Intelligence, marks the expansion of the Organic Monitor organization's activities.

Organic Monitor was created in 2001 with the mission to support operators in the organic industry with business intelligence. During the first decade, the company expanded to different sectors related to the organic industry such as food, health products, natural care products, fair trade and ethical products. The range of services has expanded to include market research, business consulting, technical research, and seminars and workshops.
Over the past 8 years, the organization has organized a number of sustainability "summits" in Europe, North and Latin America and the Asia-Pacific region. These summits have brought together key players to address pressing sustainability issues facing the food, cosmetics and cleaning products industries.

This new name represents a new chapter in the growth of the organization as Amarjit Sahota, founder and president, comments: "Ecovia Intelligence will continue to promote sustainability in our specialty industries. Organic, the most sustainable form of agriculture, is an essential part of our DNA and will continue to be the key element."

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