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Suppliers Speak Out--Color Cosmetic Trends
Discover how makeup draws its inspiration for each season's new colors.
The Joy of Soy
By Cathy Christensen
This all-around healthy legume provides a green aspect to any menu.
Sunscreen May Be More Effective When Nanoencapsulated
Research recently published in the International Journal of Cosmetic Science shows nanoencapsulated sunscreens to be more effective, helping guard skin against sun damage.
Sun Protection Makes Advances
Information released from the American Academy of Dermatology indicates a range of advancements in the sun care product market, making it more important than ever to be able to sort through the claims for scientific facts.
Hot New Ingredient: African Tiger Nut Extract for Anti-aging
Produced from the African plant tiger nut, Silab's new antiaging ingredient reinforces the structure of the papillary dermis, boosting resilience and elasticity.
Out of the Woods: Bark Appears in Skin Care
By Nica Lewis
Although the use of wood for scent is well-established, beauty manufacturers are now highlighting the active benefits of tree-related ingredients--a development originating from traditional Chinese medicine.
Hot New Active: Prolonging Hair Removal Treatments
Laboratoires Sérobiologiques (LS), the active ingredient business of Cognis Care Chemicals, has introduced a mild, preservative-free, plant-based active that prolongs and enhances the effect of hair removal treatments.
An Oasis in the Land of Confusion
By Jeb Gleason-Allured
A new personal care and cosmetics-oriented organization throws its hat into the fragmented organic certification ring.
Natural Certification Program and Seal Launched
Program meant to simplify identification of truly natural personal care products; standard stipulates a product must be made up of at least 95% truly natural or naturally sourced ingredients...
Tomato-rich Diet Can Help Protect Skin
Lycopene in tomatoes has been shown by British researchers to protect against sun damage in skin.
