Press Release
March 13, 2019
DSM Personal Care & Aroma Ingredients will be investigating the future of beauty diversity, presenting innovative personal care formulations and new scientific findings at this year’s in-cosmetics.
Kaiseraugst, CH, 13 Mar 2019 09:00 CET
DSM, one of the industry’s leading suppliers of ingredients and innovative solutions to the personal care, home care and fine fragrance markets, will be investigating the future of beauty diversity, presenting innovative personal care formulations and sharing new scientific findings at this year’s in-cosmetics Global trade show, booth G60.
From age, to ethnicity to gender, the way consumers view the world and themselves as individuals is becoming more fluid*. Visit booth G60 to find out how DSM is both embracing the visible side of beauty diversity and exploring the role that invisible differences, such as the skin’s microbiome, play in individual personal care regimes.
EPIBIOME BEAUTY™ is built on the belief that a strong epidermal barrier and balanced skin microbiome are both needed to restore, strengthen and preserve healthy skin. It aims to develop a clear, scientifically proven link between changes in the composition of the skin microbiome and changes in physical skin conditions and also to identify a link with the effects of specific ingredients. At this year’s in-cosmetics, DSM will present the results of a new study designed to deepen understanding of the complex relationship between normal, dry and oily skin, barrier function, and the skin microbiome. It will also show how three actives in its current portfolio play a role in skin’s healthy appearance by working with skin microbiota.
Mineral UV-filters such as Zinc or Titanium Oxide are marketed today as Natural Sunscreens – a key consumer desire. At this year’s in-cosmetics, DSM will unveil PARSOL® ZX, a Zinc Oxide grade suitable for a wide range of products. Using DSM’s expertise in formulations we will showcase solutions that could change your mind about all-mineral sun products.
Two years ago, DSM’s scientists began investigating the link between blue light and potential harm to skin. At this year’s show DSM will present outstanding new in vivo data that proves how PEPHA®-AGE reduces blue light-induced skin hyper-pigmentation to achieve an even skin tone; boosts skin’s own defense, protects against skin damage caused by blue light, and minimizes the visible appearance of ageing skin.
Don’t miss out on DSM’s other activities at in-cosmetics:
*Fear Of Missing Out (FOMO) study, produced by Beautycon Media https://fomo.beautycon.com/