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Round up: skin care device developments in 2013

Round up: skin care device developments in 2013

By Michelle Yeomans

The combination of cosmetics with the latest technology has seen major advances in the skin care market in recent years. Here, we’ve rounded up how the segment has evolved in 2013.

Wise men: Gifting the first cosmetics formulation?

Wise men: Gifting the first cosmetics formulation?

By Andrew MCDOUGALL

Well, probably not. But in this festive period, Cosmetics Design thought it would be good to take a look at gold, frankincense and myrrh, and see how each is used in the cosmetics industry.

Bioplastics have a potential for being 'truly sustainable'

Bioplastics have a potential for being 'truly sustainable'

By Michelle Yeomans

EU Environment Commissioner Janez Potočnik has highlighted the crucial role bioplastics play in Europe‘s transition towards a circular bio based economy at the 8th European Bioplastics Conference last week.

Ban in place: 2013 a big year for animal testing

Ban in place: 2013 a big year for animal testing

By Andrew MCDOUGALL

It has been a busy twelve months for the cosmetics industry, and in Europe it was a big year concerning animal testing, so Cosmetics Design takes a look at some of the developments.

New research to open up regenerative applications

New research to open up regenerative applications

By Michelle Yeomans

Researchers at Laboratoire Matière Molle, Paris have discovered how to obtain a very strong adhesion between two gels by spreading a solution of nanoparticles on their surface.

Round up - shedding light on this year's 'voices of the industry'

Round up - shedding light on this year's 'voices of the industry'

By Michelle Yeomans

Over the last twelve months the Cosmetics Design team has been hunting down the most exclusive interviews and scoops for you, our treasured reader. Here, we've rounded up some of the top execs shedding light on key industry issues.

Nestle sells stake in Givaudan

Nestle sells stake in Givaudan

By Chris BARKER

Nestle has announced that it will sell its entire 10% stake in fragrance and flavour giant Givaudan. 

CCFTA defends companies against ‘toxic’ accusations

CCFTA defends companies against ‘toxic’ accusations

By Chris BARKER

The Canadian industry organization for cosmetics companies, the CCFTA, has defended top cosmetics companies such as L’Oreal and J&J against accusations of using “toxic” chemicals in their products.

Getting consumer engagement right to stay ahead of your game

Getting consumer engagement right to stay ahead of your game

By Simon Pitman

On the back of a presentation that Robert Passikoff, founder of Brand Keys, will give about consumer engagement at next year’s Cosmetics Vision event, we spoke to him to find out the best approach to cracking this vital nut.

Datamonitor skin care trends

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Datamonitor outlines skin care trends for Cosmetics Design

By Michelle Yeomans

This month the market researcher's interactive report exclusively for Cosmetics Design readers is focused on the key consumer insights and product trends currently impacting the global skin care sector.

Unilever fined $1m over industrial pollution in Connecticut

Unilever fined $1m over industrial pollution in Connecticut

By Simon Pitman

Unilever’s U.S. division has confirmed an agreement with United States government authorities that will see the company pay a $1 million fine for pollution relating its now closed Clinton, Connecticut personal care production facility.

Ulta Q3 growth in line with forecasts

Ulta Q3 growth in line with forecasts

By Chris BARKER

Ulta Beauty Salon has reportedly met its growth forecast for the third quarter of 2013 with respectable increases in sales and net profits.

Regulatory body substance decision

FDA takes action on triclosan after 35 years

By Michelle Yeomans

The Food and Drug Administration has agreed to issue a new rule governing the use of the antimicrobial agent by 2016, a decision that's been in the making since 1978.

Rise of social media can drive change following new regulation

Rise of social media can drive change following new regulation

By Andrew MCDOUGALL

The nature of social media means that information travels faster and whilst this is a great tool for brands to interact with consumers, it is also a great driver for change when you look at the new cosmetics regulation that has come into force.

Clariant expands production site in Texas

Clariant expands production site in Texas

By Andrew MCDOUGALL

Specialty chemicals company Clariant has announced the second expansion of its ethoxylation site at Clear Lake in Pasadena, Texas which serves the personal care industry amongst others.

Target and Walmart see rise in thanksgiving sales

Thanksgiving is the new Black Friday for retailers..

By Michelle Yeomans

Traditionally, Black Friday sees consumers elbowing for shelve space, however this year certain US retail giants reported that opening for thanksgiving for the first time was what brought the business in this year!

Unilever sells off ethnic hair care brand

Unilever sells off ethnic hair care brand

By Andrew MCDOUGALL

Anglo-Dutch consumer goods giant has been making a lot of announcements of late and the latest is that it will sell of part of its hair care business as it looks to focus on its core brands.

Marine biotech is ‘land of opportunity’ for cosmetics

Marine biotech is ‘land of opportunity’ for cosmetics

By Chris BARKER

Marine biotechnology offers a ‘land of opportunities’ for personal care and cosmetics products producers, particularly in North America and Europe, according to a recent report by market research firm Technavio.