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Tags: Cosmetics, Banana Extract Benefits, Musa Sapientum (Banana) Fruit Extract
Banana extract, renowned for its rich composition of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, is a powerful natural ingredient widely used in cosmetics. It offers numerous benefits for both hair and skin, making it a popular choice in various beauty products.

Tags: Cosmetics, Onion Extract Benefits, Allium Cepa (Onion) Bulb Extract
Onion extract, known for its rich blend of sulfur compounds, vitamins, and antioxidants, is a powerful natural ingredient widely used in cosmetics. It offers numerous benefits for both hair and skin, making it a popular choice in various beauty products.

Tags: Nature, Science, Cosmetics, Cosmetology
When you pick up a face cream, serum, or even a shampoo, you will often notice big buzzwords on the label: antioxidants, peptides, plant extracts, and vitamins. These aren’t just marketing terms, but they point to what formulators call biologically active compounds.

Tags: Cosmetics, Cosmetology, Raw Materials, Search Engine
Sourcing raw materials for cosmetic production can be a daunting task, particularly for startups and small businesses operating on tight budgets. Recognizing this challenge, thewiki has introduced a specialized Cosmetic Search Engine designed to simplify the process of finding cosmetic raw materials and their vendors. This tool aims to democratize access to essential resources by providing a free platform for raw material sourcing.

Tags: Cosmetics, Cosmetology
Peptides and ceramides are cornerstone actives in modern skin care and therapeutics. “Lab-grown” (biotechnologically produced or chemically synthesized) and “naturally-derived” (extracted from plants, animals, marine biomass, or obtained from tissue) sources each bring distinct technical, regulatory, and commercial trade-offs. Below, I compare production methods, efficacy, and stability, plus practical pros/cons for R&D, regulatory compliance, and scale - with a short playbook for formulators and product managers.

Tags: Hair Damage, Cosmetics, Cosmetology
Hair damage is a common concern for many, affecting people of all ages and hair types. From environmental factors to styling habits, various elements can contribute to hair damage. Understanding the different types of hair damage can help in choosing the right treatment and prevention strategies to maintain healthy, beautiful hair.

Tags:Cosmetics, Cosmetology, Research and Development, NPD
Exosomes are nano-sized vesicles secreted by cells that are used in skincare for their regenerative and restorative properties. Exosomes are signaling molecules between cells, ranging from 30 to 200 nm in size, and play a key role in cell regeneration and immune function.

Tags: Snail Mucin, Cosmetology, Cosmetics
In the world of skincare and cosmetics, snail mucin (also known as snail slime, snail extract, or scientifically as Snail Secretion Filtrate) has become an incredibly popular ingredient, particularly popularized by K-Beauty (Korean skincare).

Tags: Cosmetics, Cosmetology
Cosmetology is the study and application of beauty treatment. Branches of specialty include skincare, haircare, and cosmetics development. Several people think of cosmetology as a field that only has applications such as waxing, permanent hair removal, manicures or pedicures, etc, which is not entirely true.

Tags: Cosmetics, Raw Materials, Cosmetology, Research and Development
Glutathione is a popular personal care ingredient because it is a powerful antioxidant. It is available in various topical and oral formulations.

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