date: Thursday, February 1, 2024
time: 10am & 4pm CET (Paris time)
duration: 60 min
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Perfectyl™ biofunctional is a high-tech chamomile extract, inspired by new aesthetic techniques, to clarify & smoothen skin flaws (such as pores & hyperpigmentation) for all ethnicities.
Ashland uses fresh & living chamomile, Zeta Fraction™ technology and A.I to reveal the science of clear skin with a pure, patented extract naturally rich in GABA & flower acids.
features and benefits
Perfectyl™ biofunctional targets multiple imperfections (enlarged pores, hyperpigmentation, oily skin, redness, fine lines, and uneven skin) induced by external & lifestyle factors.
Perfectyl™ is a multiethnic solution to help all complexions (Asian, Caucasian, African) get clearer and more uniform with 4-in-1 action:
o mattify: regulates sebum overproduction
o clear: blemishes and soothes
o smooth: the signs of aging and refines pores
o uniformize: evens skin tone, reduces the appearance of pigment spots
speakers:
Justine Cotton
Justine Cotton, Global Marketing manager biofunctionals & naturals, Ashland, holds a master’s degree in Biology from the Ecole de Biologie Industrielle (France), and a MBA, Marketing and Strategy (ESCE Paris).
As an expert in bioactive ingredients, Ms. Cotton, supports the cosmetics industry with technical & marketing insights about biofunctionals as well as formulation concepts and sensorial analysis. Serving the cosmetics industry for the past 14 years, Ms. Cotton is well versed in skin care and active ingredient market throughout the world.
Li Zhang
Dr. Li Zhang has recently transitioned to her new role in Ashland as a Business Development Manager NA, from her previous position as a Group Leader of Zeta Fraction™ Technology. She holds a Ph.D. degree in Molecular Microbiology and Immunology in US, in addition to a medical degree in China. Dr. Zhang had over 13 years of experience in developing both skincare finished products and dermatological drug candidates at Johnson & Johnson CPPW, plus over 10 years of experience in developing sustainable bioactive ingredients at AkzoNobel and Ashland. She has over 50 peer-reviewed scientific papers, book chapters, abstracts, and patents. Her intensive scientific knowledge and technical insights have contributed significantly to building business opportunities that are tailored to customers’ needs worldwide.