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INTERNATIONAL Brands Pavilion

Discover the global brands exhibiting at PB London as part of the International Brands Pavilion

4 Beauty Group will be showcasing two brands. He-Shi brings over 20 years’ experience in professional tanning, and Skinician offers a range of multi-tasking cosmeceutical skincare solutions.

Anthology will be bringing its fragrance innovations to the show, including the Orange Riviera collection for women, L’Homme for men and the unisex Exotic Wood collection.

Skin and hair care specialist Arganicare offers more than 150 references and a private label service for those wishing to launch their own product line.

Visit Italian professional skincare brand Bioline Jatò to hear how the brand supports beauty therapists with results and customer experience thanks to its international partners and its Bioline Jatò System.

The Camel Soap Factory products draw inspiration from ancient traditions and the bounty of local ingredients found in the Middle Eastern region. Discover the brand’s range at the show, featuring ancient ingredients like frankincense, camel milk and olive oil.

Collines de Provence has manufactured home fragrances and natural cosmetics since 1982. The French brand will be showcasing its latest premium range, Fleurs et Ecorces, at the show, which features notes of flowers and barks.

Derm Acte is an anti-ageing skincare line developed around a formulation technology that uses nano-emulsions and nano-vectors to help deliver active ingredients to the skin.

Discover Epigeneva’s latest launch, Eclosion Primitive, at PB London, as well as the rest of its range. The regenerating fluid essence works to repair signs of ageing while improving the appearance of the skin’s surface.

Glo Skin’s approach to beauty is simple: your skin, but better. The brand’s range includes smart skin-first mineral make-up infused with safe, ethical and sustainably sourced ingredients.

HSA Cosmetics will showcase two brands at the show. Esla Italy (pictured) provides performance hair care products, while Addimino18 prevents and protects the hair from damages caused by chemical services and more.

Le Rouge Français provides plant pigment-based make-up. The brand uses vegan and certified organic ingredients, with pure formulas, free from controversial ingredients, and offers sustainable packaging.

Maison Maissa will be bringing fragrances from three of its brands: Maison Cataliya, Maison Maissa and Maison Lamyris, as well as launching its new gift sets.

Swiss cosmetics brand Margy’s Monte Carlo provides care for youthful and healthy skin. The brand combines active ingredients and biotechnologies with massage to deliver rejuvenation experiences in spas, salons and at home.

Visit Olivier Claire to discover the French designer brand and its luxury cosmetics, where the team and commercial director are excited to share the efficacy and authenticity of the brand.

Omnisens will showcase a range of its latest launches, including the Contour Dutemps eye contour cream, and the Souffle D’Hydratation whipped hydrating cream, with anti-pollution and anti-blue light to protect skin from external attacks.

Professional neo apothecary French brand Payot’s team will be on hand to help you to discover its products as they connect with the UK market.

Haircare specialist Philip B’s eponymous range of hair, scalp and body products will be at the show, including core collections Peppermint Avocado, Weightless Volumizing, Russian Amber Imperial and Forever Shine.

First launched in 1828, Rampal Latour’s Marseille soap and hygiene products protect the environment while preserving health, with no additives, no perfume and no colouring.

Simone Mahler offers a heritage of over 75 years of cosmetic expertise in the service of skin health, creating innovative formulas with proven efficacy, combined with specific professional treatment protocols.

Make-up brand T.Leclercoffers vegan cosmetics including a rice-based powder, as well as colour cosmetics for eyes and lips, and a fragrant, gourmand universe with powdery oils and perfumes.

Visit Swiss cellular cosmetics brand Valmont to speak to the team about its product line, which includes the Regenerating Collagen Mask, which has been formulated to help clients to heal their skin post procedure.

Sustainability Pavilion

In partnership with Positive Luxury, Professional Beauty London will showcase innovative sustainable brands

Ayuna Skincare is a natural brand founded around the concept “Less is Beauty”. Discover its Well Aging Spa treatment, based on its Made Safe products, as well as new products including the Need-le Brightening and Clarifying Micro Channeling Nectars (see page 127).

Leverden’s upcoming Shaman and Bushman collections, created by Antoine Lie, renowned for his work in the luxury fragrance world, enrich the brand’s perfumery body range, which already includes the Bamboo Forest collection, created by master perfumer Christophe Laudamiel. Leverden, founded by Helen Lee and So Young Cho, emphasises traditional wellness practices and spiritual connection in its products.

Positive Luxury is focused on sustainability in the global luxury industry, helping businesses meet higher standards for people and nature. The company works with brands to help redefine business models and build consumer trust through ESG+ assessment, risk and opportunity mapping tools, transition strategy and verification through Butterfly mark certification, supported with communication tools and coaching.

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