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Archives for May 20, 2010

← 2010

New beauty food ingredient inhibits elastase

21-May-2010
By Lorraine Heller

FutureCeuticals has launched a beauty-from-within formulation that it claims is the first ingredient to benefit skin health by inhibiting elastase activity in the blood.

New analysis method could end use of shark oil in cosmetics

21-May-2010
By Katie Nichol

A new identification method could end the use of shark liver oil-derived versions of the emollient squalane in cosmetics.

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ELC moves into luxury Ayurveda with Forest Essentials acquisition

Trend watch: IPSY doubles down on ‘mystery’ as Gen Z fuels experiential shopping shift

Seven months in the making: Inside Lush’s Lunar New Year collection

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Discover a gentle plant-based retinol alternative

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