Opinion on Personal Care in Brazil

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From less bad to more good: the personal care sustainability agenda is changing

An outcome from the 2011 in-cosmetics conference is that the focus of "sustainable beauty" is shifting, with personal care companies aiming for more positive, rather than less negative, environmental and social impacts. Industry players that communicate their sustainability initiatives in this way are likely to establish a stronger connection with consumers and will be best placed to succeed.

Published By Datamonitor
07 Apr 2011
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New household goods review: taking the heat out of the ironing

Growing consumer interest in air fresheners has prompted an influx of new products that not only fragrance a room, but provide additional benefits, as reported by Productscan Online. With the recent release of a plugin that projects a light show and a gel freshener whose container closes when it gets too hot, consumers have no excuse for less than fragrant smelling rooms.

Published By Datamonitor
12 Oct 2006
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New personal care products review: biotechnology leaves soap smelling of roses

Innovative soap products headline this month's roundup of the latest novel launches from the personal care industry. In Japan, 20 years of research has come to fruition with the launch of a soap fragranced with "blue rose," while in Brazil a bar soap is making clever use of packaging to target kids. In other news, novel solutions for removing make-up and handling pets have gone on sale in the US.

Published By Datamonitor
12 Sep 2011
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New personal care products review: cellulite treatments find new applications

This month's rundown of novel launches in the personal care industry focuses on the latest cellulite treatment products, with massage applicators and soap-impregnated sponges being touted as the latest "cures" for the skin condition. In other developments, lychee is being newly promoted as a well-being ingredient, and wasabi has found a new use as a cold remedy.

Published By Datamonitor
14 Nov 2010
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New personal care products review: coffee breaks new ground

The exfoliant and astringent properties of raw coffee are unveiled in a new hair and body line which heads this month's rundown of the latest innovations in the personal care market. The launch highlights the continued development of the personal care industry towards both 'raw' and organic formulations, as well as increased crossovers between food, beverage and personal care categories.

Published By Datamonitor
08 Sep 2010
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New personal care products review: dual action products gain user appeal

This month's roundup of innovative personal care launches finds a plethora of products that have dual action qualities. These include a soap that is also a toy for kids, a toothpaste that can aid sleep as well as fight decay, and a female perfume that has anti-aging properties. As consumers are demanding time-saving devices for use in their busy lives, such products could well appeal.

Published By Datamonitor
24 Mar 2009
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New personal care products review: easier than ever for children to take their medicine

This month's rundown of innovative launches in the personal care industry looks at various efforts to help make the process of giving children medicines and vitamins less taxing for parents. Supplements for adults are also featured, with one product claiming to have insect repelling properties, and another featuring an innovative "breathable" design.

Published By Datamonitor
15 Apr 2011
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New personal care products review: foundation offers portion control

The trend for pack design as a key component of modern make-up products is evidenced by two new launches which use novel packaging for both practical and decorative effect. Also in focus in this month's rundown of new personal care innovations is the childcare market, with one product that aims to make bath time fun for children, and another that aids the toilet training process.

Published By Datamonitor
09 Mar 2011
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New personal care products review: hair care looks to wine for inspiration

Alcoholic ingredients are not normally found in the hair care aisle, but this month's new personal care products review finds that two brands have broken the mold by launching wine-inspired variants. Meanwhile, shower gels are becoming more innovative, with one recently launched product containing silver ions, which means it could be a hit with the scientifically minded.

Published By Datamonitor
13 Apr 2010
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New personal care products review: industry turns to science to boost deodorizing power

Manufacturers around the world are increasingly turning to science to boost the deodorizing and fragrancing credentials of their products, as this month's new personal care products review discovers. Deodorants with heat-responsive molecules and perfumes which 'reactivate' in water all demonstrate how technology is making increasing headway in the personal care market.

Published By Datamonitor
05 May 2010

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