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Water in cosmetics
World Water Day will be celebrated on March 22, 2025. Essential for nature, essential for humans, water is also essential for the cosmetics industry. Estelle Dehier, from Labosphère, has therefore chosen to celebrate it too.
“Cosmetics” for animals
Is it a misnomer to talk about “cosmetics” for animals? Estelle Dehier, from Labosphère, sheds light on the regulations governing hygiene and care products for our four-legged friends. How can we separate fact from fiction in what we read on websites, blogs, etc.?
Dupes: when consumers are misled!
In recent years, we have seen a tidal wave of foreign sales platforms such as Wish, Ali Express, Temu, and Shein offering items in all categories at unbeatable prices. All industrial sectors are affected, including cosmetics. Analysis by Estelle Dehier of Labosphère.
Artificial intelligence for cosmetic safety assessment
In a context of increasing computerisation of scientific and regulatory practices, artificial intelligence (AI) is gradually establishing itself as a promising tool for assessing the safety of cosmetic products. But how far can it go without compromising the rigour and responsibilities of stakeholders?
Inside the depths of a cosmetic product's development
One of the questions regularly asked of a service provider before developing a cosmetic product is: how long will it take? Often, customers (who are not formulators, it should be noted) think that it is “easy,” that all you have to do is add a little bit of xxx to a prototype formula, a recipe they have come up with themselves, etc. But it’s not that simple! Estelle Dehier, from Labosphère, breaks...
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Why U'Cos is on the cutting edge of Innovation?
The soon-to-come U’Cos Convention, organized in Brittany (France) by the Catholic University (UCO) in Guingamp, with the support of the technocluster ...
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Simplexity as the basis of the formulation
I owe this month's post to my friend Patrice André, with whom we recently had a very interesting discussion, followed by an exchange on a rather parti...
Monday, December 10, 2012
Every man for himself? and who is there to innovate?
In a recent paper that draw my attention, “A greater priority should be given to collaboration and sharing,” Pascal Picq, a French renowned paleoanthr...
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
From epigenome to exposome
The more experienced will probably have noticed this information,"First Epigenome in Europe Completed" according to which the full epigenome has been ...
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Cosmetics done by yourself, or for yourself?
There is no doubt you have one at home, and you have no idea it is a real incendiary bomb – one of those that can destroy everything in their path, je...
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
To a regulation at cost?
The implementation of the new Regulation is going on; I must confess I’m surprised by how low is the anticipation of the actors as a whole. However, c...
Monday, July 2, 2012
For a multiple-facetted cosmetic industry
During a recent conference, Karl Lintner correctly referred to the fact that the term “active cosmetic ingredient” should not be used to every word. I...
Monday, June 4, 2012
The tyranny of the immediate
Recently, while I was reading a paper by Jacques on our relationship to time, a short time after the In Cosmetics exhibition, the link between these t...
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