Botanicals


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    South American Plant Promotes Skin Hydration

    02/26/2010

    The extract of Piptadenia colubrina, a plant native of South American rainforests, promotes cellular hydration and induces gene expression of envelope proteins providing greater corneocyte cohesion to keep water and other moisturizers in the skin and an appropriate epidermal adhesion.

     

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    Japanese Ingredients Sourcing Skincare Innovation

    02/22/2010

    Japanese natural resources and ingredients such as Aloe vera, plankton, bamboo, starchy root vegetables and volcanic ash are giving formulators a new spin on anti-aging.

     

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    DermaQuest ~ Mineral Foundation

    02/19/2010

    DermaQuest introduced DermaMinerals Breathable Coverage Mineral Foundation SPF 30 with kombucha, in addition to the proprietary EpiRepair Complex, archipelago sea minerals, dermaxyl peptide, mica-wrapped cotton fibers, boron nitride, honeysuckle extract, chamomile and green tea.

     

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    Mibelle Biochemistry ~ MAXnolia

    01/14/2010

    Mibelle Biochemistry introduced MAXnolia, designed to inhibit the activation of NF-KB, a key mediator in this inflammation that causes intrinsic skin aging.

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    Wellness Formulations ~ Dermal Renu® Advanced Skin Science

    01/07/2010

    Wellness Formulations LLC, a manufacturer in the development of health and wellness products, launched Dermal Renu® Advanced Skin Science, an anti-aging skincare system designed for women of all ages.

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    SKINny Dipping: Natural Skin Care

    11/24/2009

    As consumers become more conscience of what ingredients their putting on their skin, the demand for natural skin care products continues to rise. Antioxidants, botanicals and essential oils are starting to replace parabens and other synthetic ingredients in the marketplace.  

     

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    SupplySide West 2009 Breaks Previous Exhibit Hall, Attendance Records

    11/17/2009

    Supplyside west 2009 trade show in Las Vegas broke both exhibit hall and attendance records, bucking the current declining trend for most trade shows. Nearly 8,300 industry executives and 1,128 booths from global dietary supplement, food and beverage, and cosmeceutical companies participated in this year’s show.

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    Cosmeceutical Sales Trends

    11/13/2009

    Cosmetics and personal care sales are expected to decline in the United States this year by 1.2 percent, but cosmecutical products are expected to grow by 7.7 percent, said Lakshimi Prakash, Ph.D., vice president of innovation and business development at Sabinsa Corp. in a presentation at SupplySide West.

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    Ten Hot Green Ingredients

    11/11/2009

    Green ” is the biggest trend in cosmeceuticals and these top ten ingredients are leading the pack

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