AI guidance tools now essential to drive higher beauty spending
A recent report has found that guided digital tools, such as selfie diagnostics and virtual try-ons, are becoming central to how consumers shop for beauty products. According to Revieve’s Beauty & Wellness Index 2025, digital tools on beauty e-commerce sites drive stronger consumer engagement, foster education, and help justify higher product pricing, resulting in higher checkout values. The report analyzed millions of AI-driven beauty interactions across e-commerce sites to understand how consumers discover and buy skin care and makeup online. The data shows that in guided beauty journeys, around 72% of users complete the diagnostic experience, 14% add products to their cart, and overall conversion rates range from 2% to 5%.Side streams to scalable solutions: Upcycled ingredients fuel beauty R&D
Cosmetic and beauty formulators are increasingly recognizing the functional benefits that upcycled ingredients deliver in personal care innovation. Among these benefits are more robust supply chains and clearer quality frameworks, leading to more appealing products. As the industry demonstrates that upcycled materials can meet beauty buyers’ expectations, products made with upcycled ingredients are progressively used.Personal Care Insights speaks with Tate & Lyle, Ingredients + Specialties from Univar Solutions, and The Upcycled Beauty Company to discuss how cosmetic upcycled ingredients are gaining attention due to consumer expectations, brand strategy, and ingredient supplier innovation.Dove discusses why emotional care matters in men’s grooming
Men’s approach to personal care is shifting alongside attitudes and expectations of masculinity. Once rigid and hyper-masculine, the messaging of men’s personal care products has evolved to embrace a more nuanced, emotional, and self-expressive approach. Augusto Garzon, global brand VP Axe & Dove Men+Care, sits down with Personal Care Insights to discuss the market changes in men’s grooming — from the rise of multi-step skin care routines to more inclusive and authentic brand messaging. 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.Formulating texture in skincare: a data-driven approach to replacing synthetic thickeners
Consumers are actively seeking natural ingredients in their skincare products, and the pressure is on formulators to deliver clean-label solutions without compromising product look and feel. In this webinar, Tate & Lyle and Innova Market Insights experts discuss how this trend is shaping innovation and how brands can tackle formulation challenges. We explore how nature-based, readily biodegradable ingredients combined with a proprietary methodology can replace synthetics, while maintaining the desired physical and sensorial properties. Through individual product variables mapped against our ingredient data repository, we can reduce reformulation complexity and minimize the need for panel testing. Our model simplifies multivariable measurements into easy-to-interpret results — accelerating development and enabling brands to meet consumer demand for naturally derived skincare products. Join us to say goodbye to synthetics, fast!IFF: Tapping robotics for faster fragrance development
Beauty companies are under growing pressure to shorten cosmetics development cycles. To keep pace, fragrance houses are investing in automation that can cut sampling and formulation timelines while also improving precision. International Flavors and Fragrances’ (IFF) installation of its Colibri smart-dosing robot in Singapore reflects the wider industry shift toward modernized operations. The company tells us how its high-tech intervention can accelerate time-to-market in Asia’s fast-moving beauty landscape.Settings
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IFF: Tapping robotics for faster fragrance development
Beauty companies are under growing pressure to shorten cosmetics development cycles. To keep pace, fragrance houses are investing in automation that can cut sampling and formulation timelines while also improving precision. International Flavors and Fragrances’ (IFF) installation of its Colibri...
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