February in review: K-beauty proliferates, Cosmetic tech battleground, Beauty’s untapped space
Last month, K-beauty continued to snowball across the personal care industry, driven by advancements in R&D, retail, and exports. Meanwhile, we examined the Middle Eastern beauty market and what lessons global brands can learn from cosmetic companies that thrive in the volatile environment. AI and electronic-driven products emerged as a new battleground for beauty, and experts discussed that brands’ technology infrastructure and data now determine whether they can compete in the technology race.Men’s grooming shifts toward science-driven solutions
Men are no longer satisfied with the multifunctional products that satisfy three care problems with one item — they want effective, credible solutions tailored to their needs. What used to be a market with muted packaging is entering an era of gender-neutral, science-focused personal care. Personal Care Insights speaks with Sequential, Moi Aussi, Cosmogen, Pure Trade, and TNT Group about the significant rise in men’s interest in personal care as gender stereotypes fade, and how industry members should change their tactics to cater to this evolving demographic. Turning staples into status objects: Unilever revamps Vaseline
Unilever is upgrading Vaseline to make the legacy brand more desirable, sensorial, and culturally fluent. The recently released Gluta-Hya Lip Serum Gloss contains tripeptide and hyaluronic acid, and aims to capture Gen Z and Gen Alpha’s attention by meeting their demand for skin care that bridges credibility and color. However, behind the shine of the product launch, Vaseline’s reengineered positioning reflects changing consumer behavior rather than a simple portfolio expansion. The strategy behind the gloss signals that cultural currency, rather than just efficacy, is influential for lip care.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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