The Key to the Makeup Industry’s Survival? Innovation
There's been a downturn for the makeup industry, but it can still survive and thrive.
There's been a downturn for the makeup industry, but it can still survive and thrive.
Kisameet is an amazing glacial clay with what you could call truly historic – or pre-historic? – properties for personal care products.
Maintaining the skin’s microflora is set to become the next big focal point for the attention of today’s skincare-crazed consumer.
Probiotics are a big new trend in skin care, ingredients whose natural powers are much sought-after by consumers looking for "clean" beauty solutions.
Red algae is moving out of the ocean and into skincare formulations helping consumers protect skin against environmental stressors and the aging process.
Peptides are the building blocks of beautiful skin, and Infinitec delivery innovations give formulators new ways to leverage them.
The consumer desire for multi-functional, preservative-free, or mild preservative systems is skyrocketing.
Red algae and other marine algae are among the most potent new naturally-source ingredients for skincare, haircare, and anti-aging.
Innovation will the order of the day as Infinitec's Marisabel Mourelle speaks at this month's SWSCC Educational Hour.
Cosmetic companies are now seeking to create water-free formulas to appease concerned consumers and reduce their overall environmental impact.