This exclusive podcast, sponsored by BASF, dives into the growing market need for sensitive skin solutions, exploring the factors driving its prevalence. Allison Garlet, global marketing manager of bioactives for the Americas at BASF, leads the discussion, shedding light on how environmental stressors and consumer awareness have amplified the demand for products catering to sensitive skin.
the ingredient's clinical efficacy;
BASF’s commitment to sustainability, with Ameriflor Calm being sourced from Regenerative Organic Certified farms in Oregon; and
the growing consumer trust in sustainable, science-backed solutions.
This exclusive podcast, sponsored by BASF, dives into the growing market need for sensitive skin solutions, exploring the factors driving its prevalence. Allison Garlet, global marketing manager of bioactives for the Americas at BASF, leads the discussion, shedding light on how environmental stressors and consumer awareness have amplified the demand for products catering to sensitive skin.
Courtney Hollis-Pharo, head of bioactives business management for the Americas, also at BASF, then introduces the company's new launch, Ameriflor Calm, which merges ancient botanical wisdom from indigenous cultures with cutting-edge science. The ingredient is sustainably derived from the self-healing Prunella vulgaris plant and is designed to strengthen skin resilience and protect against environmental aggressors. (See the product listing at UL Prospector for more information.)
The conversation also highlights:
the ingredient's clinical efficacy;
BASF’s commitment to sustainability, with Ameriflor Calm being sourced from Regenerative Organic Certified farms in Oregon; and
the growing consumer trust in sustainable, science-backed solutions.
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