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Actives and natural ingredients.


* The following list includes natural ingredients and actives for use in personal care products, which were not included in the May 2009 issue of HAPPI HAPPI High Availability Peer-To-Peer Implementation . For more information, contact the companies directly.

* KitoZyme SA

Herstal, Belgium

Tel: +32 4 259 85 00

Website: www.kitozyme.com

Email: info@kitozyme.com

Specialties: vegetal vegetal /veg·e·tal/ (vej´e-t'l) vegetative (defs. 1, 2, and 3).

veg·e·tal
adj.
1. Of, relating to, or characteristic of plants.

2.
 alternative for adding a silicone touch to hair, skin and personal care; Ecocert active ingredient: reinforces skin's moisture barrier, strengthens the cohesion between dermis dermis: see skin.  and epidermis, anti-pollution, firming, boosts cell renewal and squama squama /squa·ma/ (skwah´mah) pl. squa´mae   [L.] a scale or thin, platelike structure.squa´mate

squa·ma
n. pl. squa·mae
1. A thin platelike mass, as of bone.
 reduction.

* Centerchem, Inc.

Norwalk, CT

Tel: 203-822-9800, Fax: 203-822-9820

Website: www.centerchem.com

Email: cosmetics@centerchem.com

Specialties: Centerchem encompasses specialty ingredients and innovative technologies for a growing personal care portfolio for men and women. Included are enhanced delivery systems--encapsulations, molecular film delivery systems, aqueous polymer dispersions; liposomes Liposomes

Aqueous compartments enclosed by lipid bilayer membranes; liposomes are also known as lipid vesicles. Phospholipid molecules consist of an elongated nonpolar (hydrophobic) structure with a polar (hydrophilic) structure at one end.
; a wide range of humectant humectant /hu·mec·tant/ (hu-mek´tant)
1. moistening.

2. a moistening or diluent medicine.

humectant
 specialties, epidermal Epidermal
Referring to the thin outermost layer of the skin, itself made up of several layers, that covers and protects the underlying dermis (skin).

Mentioned in: Antiangiogenic Therapy, Histiocytosis X


epidermal
 lipids, peptides, proteins and glycol-proteins; skin brighteners, self tanning adjuvants and sun care materials; biotechnologically-derived materials; enzymes and enzyme inhibiters; and a diversity of botanically-derived materials and complexes, many organically certified. A technical marketing team and a formulation lab maintain quality and customization.

New from Centerchem: Lipotec's Preventhelia, promotes DNA repair capacity; Pentapharm's Regu-cea, prevents skin redness and irritation; and Provital's Vitasource, delays dermal senescence senescence /se·nes·cence/ (se-nes´ens) the process of growing old, especially the condition resulting from the transitions and accumulations of the deleterious aging processes.

se·nes·cence
n.
; reactivates cells.

* LycoRed Corp.

Orange, NJ

Tel: 973-882-0322, Fax: 973-882-0323

Email: info@lycored.us.com

Website: www.lycored.com

Lyc-O-Mato CG-1

INCI INCI,
n.pr See International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients.
 Name: Solanium lycopersicum (tomato) fruit lipids. Applications: Potent antioxidant for use in topical cosmetics. Lower coloration effects. Recommended for use in sun care, skin care, hair care, lip care and makeup. Ideal for use in conjunction with sun care products, for added activity against environmental stress (free radicals, smoke, pollution). Use Levels: sun care: 0.30-0.50%; skin care: 0.30-0.50%: lip care: 0.50-0.75%; makeup: 0.50-0.75%; hair care: 0.05-0.20%. Comments: A natural extract of red, ripe tomatoes, rich in phytonutrients: lycopene lycopene /ly·co·pene/ (li´ko-pen) the red carotenoid pigment of tomatoes and various berries and fruits.

ly·co·pene
n.
, phytoene, phytofluene, beta-carotene, and tocopherols. Provides protection against UV-induced skin reactions, because of the high levels and the unique combination of nutrients. Helps reduce free radicals damage. Maintains skin elasticity and softness.

Lyc-O-Mato Rose CG

INCI Name: Solanium lycopersicum (tomato) fruit lipids (and) rosemarinus officinalis (rosemary) leaf extract. Applications: A potent and stable antioxidant for use in topical cosmetics. Lower coloration effects. For use in sun care, skin care, hair care, lip care and makeup products. Ideal for use with sun care products, for added activity against environmental stress. Use Levels: sun care: 0.30-0.50%; skin care: 0.30-0.50%; lip care: 0.50-0.75%; makeup: 0.50-0.75; hair care: 0.05-0.20%. Comments: A stable, antioxidant due to the unique combination of the phytonutrient phy·to·nu·tri·ent
n.
A substance derived from plants, such as a pigment, that is beneficial to health, especially one that is neither a vitamin nor a mineral.
 complex of lycopene, phytoene, phytofluene, beta-carotene, tecopherols and rosemary extract, rich in carnosic acid. Provides exceptional protection against photo-oxidation and free radicals.

Lyc-O-Rose 4% (Oil)

INCI Name: Rosemarinus officinalis (rosemary) Applications: A potent and stable antioxidant for use in food, nutricosmetics and topical cosmetics, for protection against environmental stress (UV-induced skin reactions, free radicals, smoke, pollution) and oxidation. Does not impart coloration to products. Nutricosmetics Use Levels: 5-10 mg per day; Topical Use Levels: skin care: 0,30-0.50%; sun care: 0.30-0.50%; lip care: 0.20-0.30%; hair care: 025-0.40% Comments: A natural, potent and stable antioxidant, with high levels of carnosic acid (35%) Provides added stability to unstable compounds and formulation in food, nutri-cosmetics and cosmetics.
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