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The Proof is in the Science: 3 Trends Reshaping Longevity in Beauty from INNOCOS Paris 2026

The INNOCOS Paris 2026 Luxury, Beauty & Longevity Summit concluded that luxury is shifting from being asserted through heritage and packaging to being earned through proof.


Julia Wray
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From plant-based PDRN, functional naturals, and exosomes ... a few of the trends seen at InCosmetics 2026

In-cosmetics Global 2026 brought a surge of ingredient innovation to Paris. Active ingredients tapping emerging skin care trends, breakthrough delivery systems and sustainable functionals with surprising ancillary benefits – these and more were out in full force.


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Eva Lagarde
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what do consumers think and want

I was in a shop trying to understand what people are really looking for. I sat in a corner or kept wandering around, and I just observed. Silently. Patiently. And I asked a few questions. we are all consumers. what would you say? what is your genuine reason for purchase?


Eva Lagarde
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where to start with sustainability in beauty

When I challenged myself not to use any non-recyclable for a week, I found it hardly impossible on a daily basis to do anything – beauty routine, cooking, meeting people, traveling, and hardest of all SHOPPING. It comes as no surprise that daily food and beauty consumption create waste. Action = Impact.


Eva Lagarde
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happy?

I wasn’t sure whether to wish you a happy new year or not. Is it happy? Everybody was waiting for 2021 like the messiah, thinking that when 2020 was over, everything was going to be different… but in the early days of 2021 it’s already a hard lockdown


Eva Lagarde
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the #no non-recyclable #challenge

This week - 18-26 Sept - is the Global Goals Week towards the SDGs (sustainable development goals) brought online this year by the UN.To support this initiative, what if we decide NOT to use or even touch a product that is not currently recycled? Only then, we may understand