Shark protections tighten as squalene sourcing for cosmetics drains populations
A sweeping expansion of marine protections is set to challenge the cosmetics industry’s dubious sourcing of shark liver oil. The ingredient is used in squalene production, but weak trade and transparency rules allow companies and consumers to unknowingly use it. With shark populations in steep decline, regulators are stepping in to increase oversight. “According to a 2024 study published in the journal Science that looked at the plight of 521 species of deepwater sharks and rays, nearly two-thirds of threatened deepwater sharks have been used in liver oil products,” Barbara Slee, senior program manager at the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW), tells Personal Care Insights.Beauty in 2026: Neurocosmetics and inclusivity define cosmetic trends
Industry experts predict that next year’s beauty trends will feature dermocosmetics, inclusivity, K-beauty, and biotechnology. This year was defined by longevity and saw the rise of biotech and K-beauty — all three are predicted to continue increasing, but in new formats. Lack of transparency fuels “cycle of harm” as counterfeit cosmetics flood Latin America
Counterfeit cosmetics in Latin America are often sold at a low price in large quantities, without ingredient labels, in public markets and retailers. Large quantities of products enter the region without adequate information for sellers and buyers to make informed choices, putting pressure on manufacturers and brands.Personal Care Insights sits down with María Isabel Cárcamo, member of the steering committee of International Pollutants Elimination Network (IPEN) and coordinator of the Pesticide Action Network and its Alternatives for Latin America (RAPAL), Uruguay.Hormonal beauty - Testing what skin reveals with Eurofins C&PC
Hormonal transitions profoundly affect skin and emotional wellbeing. As cosmetic science advances, understanding these changes is vital. Eurofins Cosmetics & Personal Care offers clinical, biological and emotional expertise, empowering brands to create targeted, effective solutions that support women’s skin health and overall confidence throughout key hormonal life stages.This Technical Paper is brought to you by Eurofins.
Activeology: Transforming the delivery of active ingredients in personal care formulations
This session dives into how cutting-edge scientific innovation is transforming the delivery of active ingredients in personal care formulations. You’ll gain insights into the intersection of chemistry, formulation science, and evolving consumer needs. Plus, how silicone elastomer technologies are unlocking new levels of product performance.What you’ll learn:- Carrier volatility and polarity: How physical properties influence active release and skin absorption.
- SOEBs vs. SEBs: Why Silicone Organic Elastomer Blends outperform traditional systems in niacinamide delivery.
- Vitamin C stability and delivery: How anhydrous silicone systems enhance both delivery and stability.
- Melanin synthesis inhibition: Promising results from silicone-based Vitamin C formulations in brightening applications.
CTIBiotech: Lab-grown human skin for cosmetics testing
Nico Forraz, CEO of CTIBiotech, discusses the company’s computer-connected, lab-grown, human bioprinted skin technology. He says it is the “first of its kind” and features a functional sensory nervous system resembling human skin. The innovation’s primary purpose is to reduce reliance on animal testing while enhancing the accuracy and speed of cosmetics and fragrance testing processes.
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CTIBiotech: Lab-grown human skin for cosmetics testing
Nico Forraz, CEO of CTIBiotech, discusses the company’s computer-connected, lab-grown, human bioprinted skin technology. He says it is the “first of its kind” and features a functional sensory nervous system resembling human skin. The innovation’s primary purpose is to reduce reliance on animal...
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