The cosmeceutical market bounced back nicely from the recession, reporting a 2-percent growth in 2010 and a 4-percent growth in 2011, lifting U.S. retail sales of cosmeceuticals to $9.7 billion in 2011, according to Packaged Facts. What else is new? Check out this slide ...More
If you are thinking about attending this year's SupplySide MarketPlace, this brief slide show will provide you with some insight on how this year's education can help you in your daily business. ...More
Neither stagnant nor static, the cosmeceutical market is busy setting industry trends, launching innovative technologies and solutions for beauty users, and extending its reach globally. These 10 trends are just the starting point responsible for creating and shaping the ...More
While the sun care market is expanding due to increased consumer awareness and other factors, it's also being challenged by regulatory and delivery hurdles. ...More
From FDA's updated sunscreen guidelines to controversy over nanotechnology safety, the sun care market is not only changing, but it's slated for healthy growth and continual evolution. ...More
Exfoliation treatments can yield great results for skin, but combined with the new generation of delivery systems, they become remarkably effective. ...More
Scientists discovered an exopolysaccharide compound produced by unique microalgae species that not only functioned to protect algae, but could serve as an anti-aging ingredient in skin care, and therefore developed an algal polysaccharide—Alguronic Acid. ...More
At SupplySide 2011, Ameann DeJohn, founder of Ameann|Solutions, presented on the emerging market of stem cells in skin care. Check out this slide show to see how stem cells—including plant cells, mother cells, human growth hormones and epidermal growth factors—work, where ...More
Inside Cosmeceuticals conducted a Q&A with Intertek’s manager for the global regulatory services group, James Calder, on safety data sheets (SDS) for substances registered under REACH in order to ensure compliance with Regulation (EU) No. 453/2010. ...More
Consumers like their suds—that foamy experience they have in the shower or at their bathroom sink; but as of late, sodium lauryl/laureth sulfates (SLS) have been under question for their irritability. Earlier this summer, Kimber Maderazzo, SVP of global marketing for Guthy ...More