Unilever shifts focus to Home & Personal Care after divesting Foods business
Unilever is set to become a pure-play home and personal care (HPC) business following an agreement to combine its Foods business with McCormick. Post-completion, Unilever will only operate across Beauty, Wellbeing, Personal Care, and Home Care. Unilever has been slowly divesting its food portfolio and highlighting its personal care and home offerings over the past year. A large signifier of this was its SASSY campaign launched last year, which resulted in rolling revamps of heritage brands to cater to a younger and trend-driven audience.Home care trends reflect rising demand for comfort and conscious cleaning
Consumers are increasingly drawn to making their houses a space of comfort and health through sensoriality, sustainability, and well-being-focused home care solutions.According to Innova Market Insights, Household Care products are gaining ground, with an average annual growth rate of 18% from 2021 to 2025.Aptar Beauty on how regulation and “skinification” shape alcohol-free perfumes
Aptar Beauty says the fragrance market is undergoing a profound transformation. The company believes that regulatory shifts to lower volatile organic compounds (VOC) content, including alcohol, to reduce emissions, are accelerating the move toward other types of formulas across beauty categories. Consumers are embracing gentle formulations with natural ingredients and added skin care benefits, pushing brands to rethink traditional approaches to perfumery. Aptar Beauty, which is the beauty division of AptarGroup, is a US company that specializes in dispensing systems, packaging, and application technologies for consumer products.A Patented Breakthrough in Scalp Health — Learn more from the clinical study results
Purakan™ is a patented breakthrough in natural scalp care, proven to outperform market leaders on pruritus, dandruff, itching, and flaking. It replaces synthetic options like ZPT and piroctone olamine. Clinical studies show 89.7% of participants experienced reduced dandruff and itching within just seven days.This technical paper is brought to you by Mane Kancor.PCHi 2026: Evonik highlights biotech for localized skin care innovation
At PCHi, Evonik presented ingredients under the theme “The Soul and Science of Beauty.” Anne Mu, global head of applied innovation, Active Ingredients at Evonik, says that technologies enabling sustainable alternatives to conventional cosmetic chemicals are driving the market and gaining value among consumers. She tells us how Evonik uses its biotech innovation platform to create localized ceremides for the Chinese market, particularly with the specific vegetable feedstocks available to the region.PCHi 2026 review: Clinical-backing and indulgent sensory take center stage
At PCHi 2026 (Personal Care and Homecare Ingredients) in Hangzhou, China, the personal care industry gathered to present an array of beauty ingredient launches. Standout trends included scientifically-backed solutions, eye-catching formulas, and emotion-evoking sensory experiences. The exhibitors featured plant-based ingredients and products that provide a rejuvenated appearance, all based on the demands of Chinese beauty consumers. We look back at the event’s top innovators and their latest innovations.Settings
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PCHi 2026: Evonik highlights biotech for localized skin care innovation
At PCHi, Evonik presented ingredients under the theme “The Soul and Science of Beauty.” Anne Mu, global head of applied innovation, Active Ingredients at Evonik, says that technologies enabling sustainable alternatives to conventional cosmetic chemicals are driving the market and gaining value...
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