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Hands are the most exposed, frequently washed area of the body and as such are prone to dryness and sun exposure. Silicone rich barrier creams and products with a high level of oils and humectants are essential. And active ingredients to minimise the appearance of liver spots are desirable, too. Feet, in contrast, are often encased in footwear and therefore suffer from issues like sweat and odour. Here, the inclusion of antimicrobials in formulations is useful to combat bad smells and fungal infections, as is the use of ingredients to reduce the build up of hard dead skin and to maintain skin\'s flexibility and softness
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Ingredients
in-cosmetics – the next big thing
Highlights of in-cosmetics 2012 included groundbreaking anti-ageing actives, brightening ingredients and soothing ingredients in skin care; body sculpting solutions; active and functional ingredients for use in hair care products; functional products to maximise time and cost savings; and more alternatives to traditional products. Also, in a year focused on solar beauty, ingredients to help formulate pleasant textured, high protection and low whitening sun care were also in demand
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in-cosmetics 2011 – making a mark in Milan
It may have been 1,000 visitors down on last year’s event in Paris but with 6,850 unique visitors in Milan in-cosmetics 2011 (29-31 March) was by far the best attended show ever outside Paris, with one third of visitors being Italian. SPC reports