Capitalization or caring? Surgeon unpacks kids’ skin care rise and how industry should respond
Kids are increasingly interested in skin care, and the beauty market is responding with a plethora of solutions. However, concerns proliferate from consumers, doctors, and dermatologists: Is this catering to a demanding audience or capitalizing on kids and creating insecurities? Personal Care Insights speaks to Dr. Masoud Saman, a US-based, double board-certified facial plastic surgeon and head and neck surgeon, about the ethics of marketing skin care to children and where the sector should draw the line. He says his biggest concern with the rise of the market is that the industry is taking a basic health need and turning it into an identity project for children.Biotech ushers in new class of personal care ingredients
Biotechnology is transforming ingredient development across personal care, enabling targeted, sustainable, and high-performance vegan solutions — all of which consumers are demanding. Innova Market Insights says that new product launches are combining biotechnology with high-efficacy formulations to address hydration, firmness, skin renewal, and healthy aging. These solutions are using ingredients ranging from biotech collagen and neuropeptides to microbiome-supporting actives and marine-derived ones. dsm-firmenich 3D facial microbiome mapping poised to transform common skin conditions
dsm-firmenich’s latest 3D facial skin microbiome analysis tackles some of the longest-standing limitations in microbiome research. While traditional approaches rely on relative abundance data from a limited number of sampling points, dsm-firmenich’s concept introduces absolute quantification of 26 bacterial and fungal species across 24 facial sites with AI models.Automating sleeved bottle packaging without compromising pack design
This article highlights the automation of sleeved bottle packaging, transforming a manual process into a high-speed solution while preserving brand identity and ensuring compatibility with both automated and manual operations.This Technical Paper is brought to you by Cama Group.
Melt&Marble: Accelerating commercial readiness for personal care products with INCI milestone
Melt&Marble is a Swedish biotech company that uses precision fermentation to produce designer lipids in food and personal care products. The company has secured its first personal care ingredient INCI. Paulo Teixeira, head of product at Melt&Marble, tells Personal Care Insights more about this regulatory milestone.
NYSCC Suppliers’ Day 2026 review: Multifunctional actives and sustainable beauty shine
At NYSCC Suppliers’ Day 2026 in New York, US, personal care innovation focused on sustainability, multifunctionality, and biotech-driven actives. Companies highlighted natural, upcycled, and bio-based ingredients. AI-assisted formulation tools and high-performance solutions for skin, hair, and scalp health also took center stage. Key trends included protective and reparative actives, multifunctional polymers, RNA- and peptide-based technologies, and sensory-focused formulations. The presentations reflected the industry’s push toward eco-conscious, consumer-focused innovation. We round up the event’s key innovators and what they showcased.Settings
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Melt&Marble: Accelerating commercial readiness for personal care products with INCI milestone
Melt&Marble is a Swedish biotech company that uses precision fermentation to produce designer lipids in food and personal care products. The company has secured its first personal care ingredient INCI. Paulo Teixeira, head of product at Melt&Marble, tells Personal Care...
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