SOFW Journal interviewed Biopolax on their sustainable and hypoallergic solutions for home and personal care products.
Vladislav Perunov, CFA, FCCA, Director at Biopolax was interviewed by SOFW Journal on the topic of the company’s products.
SOFW Journal is a leading journal publishing research and development news in cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries. For 150 years, the journal and website have been bringing out reliable articles and interviews with influential industry professionals.
The interview was dedicated to the first company product - BPX-S6 additive that is a plant-based multi-functional biopolymer additive based on the proprietary microgels of polysaccharide technology.
BPX Additives is a versatile product platform that delivers a set of added properties that can be tailored to the need of specific formulations. BPX additives can help to reduce the concentration of surfactants in formulations, increase emulsifying and anti-resorption properties, and improve the ‘rinsability’ of the final product which may be helpful for personal care applications.
It was noted in the interview, up to 40% of the world's population suffer from various allergies. BPX-S6 helps to reduce the volume of surfactants in household and cosmetic products making it an ideal solution for people creating hypoallergenic skin care formulations.
The full interview is presented on the SOFW website.
SOFW Journal is a leading journal publishing research and development news in cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries. For 150 years, the journal and website have been bringing out reliable articles and interviews with influential industry professionals.
The interview was dedicated to the first company product - BPX-S6 additive that is a plant-based multi-functional biopolymer additive based on the proprietary microgels of polysaccharide technology.
BPX Additives is a versatile product platform that delivers a set of added properties that can be tailored to the need of specific formulations. BPX additives can help to reduce the concentration of surfactants in formulations, increase emulsifying and anti-resorption properties, and improve the ‘rinsability’ of the final product which may be helpful for personal care applications.
It was noted in the interview, up to 40% of the world's population suffer from various allergies. BPX-S6 helps to reduce the volume of surfactants in household and cosmetic products making it an ideal solution for people creating hypoallergenic skin care formulations.
The full interview is presented on the SOFW website.