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Solabia takes in-cosmetics Global best active ingredient gold


Solabia won gold in the active ingredients category at the in-cosmetics Global awards in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, for Pro-Longevia. The French company was commended for its


use of green biotechnology coupled with strong scientific support. The silver award went to Vytrus Biotech


for Clarivine, a 100% natural active ingredient designed to enhance skin cellular longevity and activate the skin’s regeneration processes. Mibelle Biochemistry won bronze for


PhytoCellTec Exosomes, which increases exosome production by mesenchymal stem cells inside the skin. In the functional ingredients category, Lucas


Meyer Cosmetics by Clariant took home the gold for Pickmulse, a natural emulsifier that redefines the sensory experience. Galaxy Surfactants was awarded silver for


its Galguard Prebiotive, which is a 100% green antimicrobial preservative derived from bio- renewable sources. The bronze award was presented to White


Tiger Ground for WTGPhLA Kimchi Filtrate Organic Preservative, an effective anti-microbial and sanitising ingredient. The Green Ingredient Award, in collaboration


with Ecovia Intelligence, honours ingredients that have a meaningful environmental or social impact. Taking the title for this year’s Gold accolade


was Lucas Meyer Cosmetics by Clariant for Pickmulse. AAK won Silver for Lipex SheaLiquid TR,


a naturally derived, eco-friendly liquid shea emollient. Melicica by Lucas Meyer Cosmetics by


Clariant, also took home the Bronze Award for its holistic approach to optimising the skin’s natural repair process. The Kenvue Trusted Science Award


recognises innovative and effective modern ingredients that consumers can rely on for their daily care. Croda took the title for Luceane, this award- winning ingredient slows down the ageing process by five years after just one month of application, resulting in a reduction of skin fatigue signs and radiance improvement. The Rising Star Award celebrates first-year


exhibitors, highlighting their advanced products and ingredients while acknowledging their solution-driven approaches. This year saw Evolved by Nature awarded for


its impressive presence at the show. Evolved by Nature is a life sciences company that creates high-performing, sustainable ingredients for skin care and beauty through biotechnology. In the Make-up Bar Award, PolymerExpert,


part of Solabia Group took the top title for its OleoShine Green – The Future of Natural Radiance, which offers ultra-radiant shine and


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optimised adhesion. Daito Kasei Europe took silver for its


Long-lasting, Natural, & Transformative Beauty formulation collection, while JRS took Bronze for its Pearlescent serum tablets for reconstitution. In the Sensory Bar Award category, cosmetic


product manufacturer Azelis was awarded Gold for its innovative Sensory Boost. Chemyunion a raw materials manufacturer


which integrates nature and science, took Silver for its Be Your Beauty innovation. Bronze was awarded to Givaudan Active


Beauty and its S3D Reverso - The youth renewal complex.


The Sustainable Stand Award was


awarded to Laboratoires Expanscience for its sustainability credentials and efforts to minimise carbon emissions.


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