Cosmetic Ingredients That Could Be Hard To Get In 2023

Beauty and personal-care product manufacturers should expect continued supply chain issues in 2023, supplier execs said at the IBA Supply Chain and Sustainability Virtual Summit, highlighting a number of ingredients and materials that could face particular challenges.

Supply Chain Shortages

Sunflower oil, palm oil, lanolin, and corn-derived ingredients are among those facing supply challenges that may not abate anytime soon, industry experts said in a 20 October session of the Independent Beauty Association’s 2022 Supply Chain and Sustainability Virtual Summit.

The COVID-19 pandemic may be over, but geopolitical issues, inflation, and industry-wide sustainability movement continue to create disruptions and unpredictability...

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