Animal-based active ingredients: Why they are making a modern comeback in cosmetics
Introduction: The renaissance of natural powerhouses For thousands of years, people have been refining their skincare with honey, milk and other natural ingredients. Then synthetic alternatives came along and many animal-based active ingredients disappeared almost completely from the shelves. But today, the industry is experiencing a ‘reload’: advances in biotechnology, better standards for animal welfare…
Argireline Peptide – The classic anti-aging active ingredient
Argireline Peptide (trademark of our partner Lubrizol), also known under the INCI name Acetyl Hexapeptide-8, is a groundbreaking active ingredient in the skin care industry. This article highlights the chemical properties, mode of action, advantages, disadvantages and possible uses of this promising peptide. What is Argireline Peptide? Argireline is a synthetic peptide consisting of…
Aronia
Aronia – the power of black berries Originally from eastern North America, the aronia berry is now also well known in Europe. In English, it is called chokeberry – a reference to its tart, sour, astringent taste. Aronia is valued both as a dietary supplement and in cosmetics, primarily because of its exceptionally high content of antioxidants and flavonoids. In…
artificial intelligence
The role of artificial intelligence in identifying trends and consumer preferences in product development Introduction artificial intelligence In an era characterised by constant change and rapid innovation, the ability to identify trends early on and adapt to changing consumer preferences is crucial to a company’s success. Artificial intelligence (AI) plays a central role in…
Ascorbyl glucoside
Ascorbyl glucoside is one of the most stable forms of vitamin C. It is also a very effective antioxidant that improves collagen synthesis and can contribute to the reduction of wrinkles. Once ascorbyl glucoside has penetrated the skin, it is metabolized into vitamin C. Ascorbyl glucoside in cosmetics As a powerful antioxidant, vitamin C…
Ashwagandha and its many applications
Introduction Ashwagandha, also known as Withania Somnifera or Indian Ginseng, is a plant with a long history in traditional Ayurvedic medicine. This plant, which thrives in arid climates and in the heights of the Himalayas, has been valued for thousands of years for its many health benefits. In this article, we will detail the production…
Atopic eczema
Atopic eczema: diagnosis, treatment and care Atopic eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is a common skin condition that can affect people of all ages. The condition is characterised by dry, itchy and inflamed skin, which can have a significant impact on quality of life. In this blog post, we highlight the characteristics of atopic…
avocado oil
The avocado tree, a laurel plant belonging to the Lauraceae family, originated in Mexico but is now also native to Africa, Australia, California, Israel, and Spain. There are now more than 400 different cultivars worldwide. The fruit of the avocado tree is shaped like a pear and can weigh up to 1.5 kilograms. The skin…
Avoid product flops – how to make your innovation a success!
Product flops cost not only money, but also trust. The latter is often more difficult to regain than market share in a competitive environment. Product flops often arise because consumers are lured in by exaggerated advertising promises and then disappointed. The result: customers turn their backs on the brand and are difficult to win back.…
Ayurveda-inspired products
Ayurveda-inspired products for a home spa experience Ayurveda, the ancient “knowledge of life”, is not only a healing art, but also a philosophy that sees the human being as a unity of body, mind and soul. In the modern cosmetics industry, this holistic view is reflected in Ayurveda-inspired products that not only care for the…