Skin Care

Mercury laden cosmetics becomes a major issue in the Philippines

Mercury laden cosmetics becomes a major issue in the Philippines

By Michelle Yeomans

Public interest group the EcoWaste Coalition, has announced to its dismay, that despite efforts to rid the Philippine markets of mercury laden cosmetics, the toxic products continue to be sold in many stores in Manila and Cubao in Quezon City.

It’s official! in-cosmetics Brasil announces date

It’s official! in-cosmetics Brasil announces date

By Andrew MCDOUGALL

Having established itself in Europe with its ingredients show, and successfully launched in Asia too, Reed exhibitions is taking the in-cosmetics brand to Brasil to focus on South American personal care ingredients.

Understanding Asia’s different regulations...

Understanding Asia’s different regulations...

By Andrew MCDOUGALL

Market entry in Asia is often a stumbling block for many and can present cosmetic companies with a number of obstacles to overcome due to different regulatory requirements. Here Cosmetics Design takes a look at some of the main markets and the different...

Cosmetics purchases increase as retails sales are up in Hong Kong

Cosmetics purchases increase as retails sales are up in Hong Kong

By Michelle Yeomans

According to the Census and Statistics Department of Hong Kong, the cosmetics industry has come out on top with a 12 per cent rise in purchases compared to this time last year, beating overall growth sales for food, alcohol and various other consumer...

How L’Oréal evaluates its suppliers to stay ahead of the game

How L’Oréal evaluates its suppliers to stay ahead of the game

By Andrew MCDOUGALL

Being one of the biggest cosmetics companies in the world will always bring added pressure and scrutiny over everything it does, and for L’Oréal this means ensuring long-term, transparent relationships with high-quality suppliers.

Skin lightening trend in Asia boosts global market

Skin lightening trend in Asia boosts global market

By Andrew MCDOUGALL

Skin lightening has long been a trend in Asia and is set to continue to boost the global market in the next five years, according to Global Industry Analysts’ latest report.

Male cosmetics segment continues its craze in South Korea

Male cosmetics segment continues its craze in South Korea

By Michelle Yeomans

The male grooming market in South Korea is continuing to boom as the modern man becomes ever more concerned with his appearance and is increasingly aware of the benefits associated with a proper beauty regime.

More European brands look to expand on the Indian markets

More European brands look to expand on the Indian markets

By Michelle Yeomans

European brands, in particular Italian cosmetics players are tapping into the Indian markets of late and Officiana Farmaceutica Italiana (OFI) is the most recent brand awaiting a nod from the Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) to expand its business...

Report predicts baby care emerging as a lucrative market

Report predicts baby care emerging as a lucrative market

By Michelle Yeomans

According to a report by market researcher RNCOS, the Indian baby care sector is estimated to be INR 647.6 billion (US $11.91 billion) in 2012, and is forecasted to register a CAGR of around 17 per cent from 2011-2015.

F&F focus for BASF and PCG in Asia-Pacific with ingredients investment

F&F focus for BASF and PCG in Asia-Pacific with ingredients investment

By Andrew MCDOUGALL

Chemical players BASF and Petronas have reaffirmed their commitment to Asia-Pacific with further investment in their aroma ingredients project which will look to meet the growing demand of local personal care firms, as well as in the home, pharmaceutical...

BB,CC,DD creams - What’s next from Asia?

Asia in Focus

BB,CC,DD creams - What’s next from Asia?

By Michelle Yeomans

From whitening to BB/CC creams and TCM ingredients, the Asian markets are now more than ever providing new sources of inspiration and development to western markets. Here, Cosmetics Design speaks to the experts on what we can expect to see next from the...

Plant stem cell technology tipped to take off

Plant stem cell technology tipped to take off

By Andrew MCDOUGALL

Plant stem cell technology is expected to help propel the global cosmeceutical market forward over the coming years, according to the latest report from RNCOS.

Purac pushes green formulations in China market

Purac pushes green formulations in China market

By Simon Pitman

Purac China is focusing on one of the biggest trends in the country’s still fast growing cosmetic s and personal market – a greener more eco-friendly product.

Baby boom in developing markets is driving trends

Baby boom in developing markets is driving trends

By Michelle Yeomans

According to analysts at Transparency Market Research; the global baby care product market will reach $66.8 billion in 2017, due to a growing baby population, particularly in developing nations.

Global pigment provider opens new plant in China to meet demand

Global pigment provider opens new plant in China to meet demand

By Michelle Yeomans

The Hong Kong-based manufacturer of iron oxide and chrome oxide pigments, Cathay Industries, has invested, together with Tonghua Group, in a state-of-the-art production plant for yellow, red and black iron oxide pigments in an effort to expand and meet...

BASF to take Care Creations ‘to the next level’

BASF to take Care Creations ‘to the next level’

By Simon Pitman

BASF says that its Care Creations brand, which was rolled out this time last year, is being readied for the next phase of its planned expansion with the announcement of more products for the portfolio.

Fake cosmetics acting as top brands seized in India

Fake cosmetics acting as top brands seized in India

By Michelle Yeomans

Authorities have raided and seized fake products in three cosmetics outlets in Patna worth Rs 10 lakh, to which they say were being openly sold under the names of top cosmetic brands.

New regulations for personal care importers in India

New regulations for personal care importers in India

By Michelle Yeomans

With the Indian cosmetic industry estimated at Rs 230 billion, and Rs 3000 crore of that belonging to imported products, the country’s Health Ministry is taking precautions to make sure unsafe cosmetics don’t enter the chain.

Research group unearths new info on photo-ageing damage

Research group unearths new info on photo-ageing damage

By Andrew MCDOUGALL

Scientists have provided an objective index for evaluating the degree of progress of dermal tissue changes caused by photo-ageing and revealed for the first time that elastin abnormality develops in the lower dermis during the early stages.

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