Skin care is undoubtedly the most technologically advanced and fastest moving category in the beauty industry. In 2010 the category had an estimated value of $88bn, which is forecast to increase to a staggering $102bn by 2015.
State of the Market - Lifting the lid on skin care trends worldwideNikola Matic - Kline, Simon Pitman - CosmeticsDesign Europe The inside story on what’s new in the fast-moving skin care ingredients category, New Ingredients available... |
Anti-aging: Stem cell technology - The next generationPatricia Pineau - L'Oreal, Michelle Rathman-Josserand - L'Oreal, Simon Pitman - CosmeticsDesign Europe Evolution from apple stem cell to include a range of other organic-based ingredients, ingredients and... |
Suncare & UV Filters - How to get labelling rightNadine Harrison - Johnson & Johnson, Andrew McDougall - CosmeticsDesign.com Last year the FDA released a final rule on sunscreen, addressing labelling - water resistance... |
Four steps to sustainable cosmetics - formulating for the future - by AarhusKarlshamn ABJari Alander - AAK The trouble today is to find ingredients that not only bring you the performance you... |
Skin care continues to be the most innovative category in the cosmetics and personal care industry and in 2010 the global market was valued at $80 bn. While it has traditionally been dominated by the European markets, it is now the turn for the emerging markets to shine, and big rewards await those who can capture these consumers.
Skin Care Ingredients 2011 will focus on the defining trends shaping this sector, including targeting emerging markets, the ever growing appetite for anti-ageing products and how the green trend will affect formulation.
Market overview - New technologies and opportunities in global marketsVivienne Rudd - Mintel, Simon Pitman - CosmeticsDesign Europe This keynote presentation will focus on how skin care ingredients are increasingly driven by sophisticated... |
The role of pre- and probiotics in skin care of the futureStephen Daniells - NutraIngredients-USA.com and FoodNavigator-USA.com, Farage Al-Ghazzewi - Glycologic, Richard Tester - Glycologic Prebiotics and probiotics are mostly associated with gut health, but the beneficial bacteria are now... |
The growing importance of green chemistry in formulationKatie Bird - CosmeticsDesign USA, Stephanie Clendennen - Eastman Chemical Company Consumer demand for sustainable products continues to grow; but few are willing to accept performance... |
Core Opportunities for Skincare in the BRIC MarketsSimon Pitman - CosmeticsDesign Europe, Virginia Lee - LycoRed, Martin Rudolph - Beiersdorf The Brazil, Russia, India and China markets have helped many of the world’s leading cosmetic... |
Antioxidants: The New Frontier in Skin Protection, Anti-aging and Beauty - by William Reed Business MediaClinical evidence has proven that just one day of unprotected sun exposure can cause irreversible... |
Innovative Hyaluronic Acid & Peptide Solutions for a good look - by Evonik Industries AGGeraldine Strutz - Evonik Goldschmidt, Jennifer Lange - Evonik Goldschmidt If one was talking some years ago about anti-aging the general understanding was that an... |
Delivering superior moisturising efficacy - by CrodaGraham Pennick - Croda Discover an innovative approach to effective moisturisation through Croda’s new moisturising complex DuraQuench IQ. Its... |
Formulating Towards Fairer Skin - by LubrizolBryan Moran - Lubrizol’s Noveon® Consumer Specialties With many options for formulators to deliver skin whitening systems that delight consumers, and encourage... |