Alban Muller launches two new alternatives to microbeads
France-based Alban Muller International has responded to the growing worldwide ban on microbeads with two biodegradable natural alternatives.
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France-based Alban Muller International has responded to the growing worldwide ban on microbeads with two biodegradable natural alternatives.
For three days in June the WPC will convene in Miami Beach with a focus on sustainability and a full program of presentations, education, networking opportunities, and dozens of exhibiting fragrance suppliers.
A group of researchers has developed a silicone-based polymer that acts as a second layer of skin, creating a temporary tightening effect that could be the next anti-aging solution.
Denmark is adding to pressure on the European Parliament to take decisive action over the outlawing of microbeads in cosmetics and personal care products sold in the EU.