September 27, 2016 / como / 0 Comments
WRR MARKET RESEARCH :The fee for registration is U.S. $250 per brand of cosmetics applied for, which may varied in size
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Published On: MAY2012
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Imports of cosmetics into India are currently not regulated and registration of imported cosmetics is not mandatory. Effective, October 1, 2011, however, India plans to introduce a new compulsory registration system for imported cosmetics products. This new mandatory requirement to register all imported cosmetics will represent important costs in terms of time and money, and administrative requirements for foreign companies to market their products in India. This new requirement is primarily a result of dumping of beauty and personal care products from a few countries, which were found to contain hazardous materials. Lack of regulations on imported cosmetics contributed to the proliferation of sub-standard and spurious cosmetics in the Indian market, worth millions annually. This new regulation is reportedly to check the sale of spurious items and also to harmonize import requirements with those for domestic products.The fee for registration is U.S. $250 per brand of cosmetics applied for, which may include any number of variants or pack sizes.
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August 1, 2016 / como / 0 Comments
Asian Herbal Skin Care Products a Quiet Revolution
The original inspiration for the development of the Indochine Natural product range comes from the exotic Old Quarter of Ha Noi that has a history spanning 2,000 years. The narrow crowded streets with bustling commercial activity spilling onto the pavements is where you will find “Herb Street,” or more correctly Pho Lan Ong named after a famous 18th Century traditional medicine practitioner. This street is a sensual delight of textures and smells from the sacks of herbs in shops lined with rosewood herbal medicine cabinets. In narrow corridors, squatting workers grind and process herbs. Many of the raw materials we started to use in our original line of Indochine Natural products come from these traditional herbalists.
With the establishment of our production facility on Penang Island, Malaysia, this link to ancient Asian herbs has continued. Penang Island is located in the Straits of Malacca, which for many centuries has been a major shipping route to Europe. Penang Island has been associated with the spice trade to Europe since the 16th century. These exotic spices were to be had only in small quantities in Europe after long and dangerous voyages in seas beset by pirates and swept by terrible storms.
Today, in the UNESCO World Heritage city of Georgetown on Penang Island, traditional traders still trade in these highly prized commodities in markets where your senses are assailed by the odor of exotic spices. Our Indochine Natural products utilize traditional handmade methods and spices including cinnamon, cassia, cardamom, clove, ginger, and turmeric, to produce a range of exotic natural soaps and other skin products.
This focus by Indochine Natural on ancient Asian recipes and ingredients appears to be in contrast to the mainstream where the technological takeover of skincare that commenced in the United States during the1950s is now a global phenomenon. Even in most Asian countries these days the current Asian skin lines have opted for synthetic formulas with an unhealthy appetite for skin whiteners in almost every product line, and the total absence of the traditional ingredient richness of the past. If one takes a walk down Singapores Orchard Road for example, your senses are assailed by the abundance of products and advertising for skin-whitening products including moisturizers, cleansers, face masks, and even the humble soap bar.
However there is a quiet revolution taking place. While on the one hand the new digital technologies has largely driven the marketing of modern skin care products, these same technologies have given consumers access to increasing information on the dangers of many cosmetics ingredients. Additionally, there is rising awareness that many of these modern synthetic cosmetics fail to deliver what is promised, and this is now easily transmitted by disgruntled consumers via various social networking media. With consumers becoming better informed, there is now an increasing trend towards alternatives to the ever increasing availability of modern synthetic products, and many is Asia are now returning to the more traditional Asian ingredients.
At Indochine Natural we have found no shortage of natural Asian ingredients with long histories that we regularly formulate into our cosmetic recipes. For example, Rice Bran Oil has a long history in Japan as a base for soaps and skin creams, and is purported to reverse the effect of aging by slowing the formation of facial wrinkles as a result of its high concentration of vitamin E and gamma-oryzanol. Another ingredient we regularly use in our soaps is Turmeric, which for many centuries has been a very traditional cosmetic ingredient. Turmerics reported skincare benefits have been investigated scientifically, especially curcumin, which is the principal biologically active constituent of turmeric. Recognizing that curcumin acts as an antioxidant, a lot of scientific research has focused on ways that it can be incorporated as an ingredient in cosmetic and skin treatment products to reverse oxidative stress caused by free radicals in the skin which are a major contributor to the aging of skin.
Incorporated into all Indochine Natural products are 100% pure essential oils. These oils have a long and well-documented use in cosmetics, and their benefits to skin care are wide ranging. The fragrances of essential oils can positively influence your emotional and mental state, which in turn can assist in alleviating stress related skin problems. Many essential oils have the effect of stimulating and regenerating the production of healthy skin cells following sun damage for example. Other oils have the capacity to sooth sensitive skin, and many have anti-bacterial and ant-fungal properties.
So yes, there is a quiet revolution taking place as consumers turn their attention to more traditional and natural cosmetics ingredients. However the major cosmetics manufacturers are not taking on this challenge laying down, as we see packaging now taking on a more “natural” look, often with botanical images being featured. And many of these manufacturers now include botanicals with their largely synthetic ingredients to at least give the impression that the product has “natural origins.” This trend then places more pressure on consumers to read labels and understand the ingredients used, not an easy challenge in an environment where for example some products are labeled as “organic” but in fact only contain very small percentages of organic ingredients.
July 7, 2016 / como / 0 Comments
Corn seed is one of the first crops planted by settlers in the new world. Corn is native to American soil and millions of farmers and home gardeners plant and harvest the corn crops each year. Corn is an annual crop and it needs warmth, sunshine and plenty of moisture to yield a large crop. There are many different varieties of corn seed and the corn produced is used for many different purposes, such as in the manufacture of alcohol, as a food source and in the production of soaps, paints and linoleum. Corn is a popular crop and it is a very useful product.
Corn seed produces crops that make a nutritious and simple feed ingredient for poultry and livestock. In the United States, poultry and livestock are responsible for consuming approximately 40 percent of the countrys corn crop. Not to mention the thousands of tons of corn products like distillers grains made by ethanol plants. In many Midwestern states, livestock production is responsible for powering the economy. It is essential to the well-being of many states in the U.S. and contributes in some way to the financial health of every American citizen.
Corn is a also an essential food product and used in the manufacture of many products that Americans consume, such as cake mixes, the high-fructose corn syrup in soft drinks, corn starch and meal, candy bars, corn flakes, cookies, beer and whiskey, instant tea and coffee. Corn seed is used to raise corn crops for other uses as well, such as in the production of cosmetics, paints, varnishes, toothpastes, rubber tires and surprisingly, spark plugs. Corn is grown in many states in the U.S. and grown in winter months in the southern states that have a warmer year-round climate.
There is one reference that lists over 500 separate uses for corn. Corn is an important element is many human foods, including puddings, mush, tamales, baby food, hominy and canned corn. There are also many industrial uses of corn, such as use in packing materials, paint, explosives, solvents, pharmaceuticals, dyes, abrasives, insecticides, antifreeze, rayon, adhesives, insulation materials, plastics, soaps and many more. Many academic disciplines use corn as a major study plant. These disciplines include soil fertility and biochemistry, genetics and physiology. It is not likely that any other plant has been studied more than corn seed. Corn is an extremely important cash crop for many farmers in the U.S.
September 28, 2015 / como / 0 Comments
All that you need to Know about Permanent make-up
Tired of plucking your eyebrows and having to touch up on your make up several times a day? answer is learning about the option of permanent make up that Amazing Faces offers. Wondering how you could apply a makeup that never wears off? Here is how you do it.
Permanent make up is otherwise popularly known as cosmetic tattoo or tattooing of the face. An indelible ink is used to make an insertion in the skins dermis layer to alter the pigment for beautifying and other reasons. Sometimes tattoo is applied to the area around the eyebrow to enhance its beauty and give a fuller appearance. It is also possible to apply tattoo in the eye lids as a way to mimic eyeliners. Lips could also be completely filled or just lined with color through tattoos. Just like the results of getting a permanent tattoo done in your body, this method as well offers permanent results. Cosmetic tattoos or facial tattoos are less intense especially when applied in the eyebrow regions. The colors applied are chosen according to the users hair color and skin tone. In the case of eyeliner tattoos, they are almost always applied with a black base and have a permanent hold.
Other names for this procedure include derma pigmentation, Micropigmentatiom. Permanent cosmetics and cosmetic tattooing, the latter considered the most fitting as permanent make up involves nothing but tattooing. To make sure these procedures do not have any harmful effects on the users, in the United States pigments used in the indelible ink and the ink itself are subjected to FDA regulations or regulations of other similar agencies that approve color additives and cosmetics. While the advantages of permanent make up are many, there is only one major disadvantage to be dealt with. When the permanent make up is applied by inexperienced professionals, the result might not be as good as your expectations and might have harrowing effects on your skin. In order to deal with this problem, there is only one solution. You need to be extremely careful about choosing your cosmetic tattooist. Amazing Faces is equipped with qualified, experienced and friendly staff with indomitable skills in cosmetic tattooing. Whether there is a need for an eyelash extension or scar camouflaging, Amazing Faces has got it covered. So if you live in Chicago and need a permanent make up done, you know what the best option available is. So, do not delay, take your first step towards attaining permanent beauty.