22 NYSCC SUPPLIERS’ DAY PREVIEW
develop high-performance formulations with natural preservative alternatives. The Europelab team is ready to provide insights and technical guidance on incorporating this innovative ingredient into your products.
care, alongside a mobile game, Xelestia: The Game. This innovative approach leverages the rising trend of phygital escapism and immersive experiences. The game features four imaginative terrains
where players can collect virtual formulation prototypes inspired by diverse landscapes. Visitors to NYSCC can explore these realms first hand. Xelestia encapsulates the blurring of virtual
and physical worlds, offering product concepts that transport users to fantastical realms. The collection includes formulations like a purifying shampoo paste with IFF’s multi-award-winning biopolymer Aurist AGC, and a HydraPearl face serum with Genencare OSMS BA.
Genemarkers (1360)
Genemarkers (1360) is a state-of-the-art genomic and proteomic testing services for consumer product research and development. Its services provide brands and researchers with powerful insights into the biological activity of ingredients and finished formulations. By helping to identify mechanisms of action
and validate efficacy, Genemarkers enables the development of high-performing products and ingredients backed by reliable scientific data. Its newest testing services are designed for
organizations focusing on products that support longevity. Tests can be performed to evaluate how your ingredients or formulations protect against oxidative stress and promote healthy ageing.
Hydrosome Labs (1150) is highlighting a new process that delivers active skin care ingredients to skin cells more effectively, which it began rolling out to beauty companies last year. Characteristics of the new technology
include longer shelf life (over two years) than any other ultrafine bubble technology. The closest shelf life in the emerging nanobubble category is four to six months. It also offers a sustainable process with no added chemicals or consumables, and it takes very little energy to operate; and a significantly higher surface area versus bubbles in regular water (one trillion Hydrosome bubbles fit in one champagne bubble), making them excellent transporters of ingredients to cells.
IFF (875) has launched Xelestia, its 2025 concept formulation collection for skin and hair
IOI Oleo (955) is introducing its new generation of fully natural film-formers with the launch of Softisan 650, a multifunctional ester interestingly combining a powerful skin- compatible film with a light non-sticky sensory feel.
Multi-tested in vitro and in vivo for
applications in colour care, sun care and skin care, this moisturizing ingredient also delivers skin-barrier protection and water resistance for long-lasting performances. Safe and non- irritating, its caring, comfortable properties leave the skin nourished and soft, for a flawless look. Fully natural, vegan and based on
renewable resources, it is bound to become the formulator’s new favourite to deliver a film so light, it feels natural.
Lygos (1476)
a variety of beneficial features suitable for emulsion, surfactant and haircare applications. Soltellus features chelating, film-forming and lubricating properties and is suitable for foaming hand washes, and body wash. As a surfactant, Soltellus’ moisturizing
properties boost skin moisture, reduces tackiness and improves spreadability for a smooth, luxurious application and after-feel. Soltellus is water-soluble, a chelator and stabilizer. These hydrating and chelating properties also make it suitable for an array of hair care applications, including serums, shampoos and styling products.
McKinley Resources (119) is highlighting advanced bio-based specialty raw materials that combine performance with environmental responsibility. Its technical representatives will be on hand to discuss how the ingredients can enhance product efficacy while maintaining clean label profiles. Visitors to the booth will discover its newest
Koster Keunen (2154)
Global leader in wax innovation Koster Keunen (2154) is introducing Kester Wax K-70P, the latest advancement in its portfolio, designed to fill the gap between Kester K-60P and Kester K-82P. This versatile, plant-based wax offers an
optimal balance of hardness and flexibility, making it an ideal plasticizer for cosmetic formulations. Whether enhancing texture, improving stability, or fine-tuning performance, Kester Wax K-70P is the perfect solution for formulators seeking precision and consistency. As part of its Plasticizers at Work series,
K-70P demonstrates how innovation in wax technology can elevate formulations without compromising on sustainability. Koster Keunen remains dedicated to providing the highest quality waxes, ensuring your products achieve superior results.
IFF (875) PERSONAL CARE May 2025
Lygos (1476) is showcasing Soltellus, a biodegradable, multifunctional polymer with
plant-based actives featuring clinically- validated benefits for skin and hair care.
Metanovas Biotech (377) is showcasing MetaTlr, a next-generation, AI-designed peptide that targets the root causes of skin ageing with a breakthrough dual-action mechanism. By acting as a senomorphlytic agent, MetaTlr not only suppresses the inflammatory secretions of senescent cells (SASP) but also helps eliminate these ageing cells altogether—offering a holistic approach to both intrinsic and photo-induced skin ageing. Clinically proven to inhibit key pro-
inflammatory cytokines (IL-6, IL-1β) and neutralize oxidative stress comparable to Vitamin C, MetaTlr visibly reduces signs of ageing while enhancing skin resilience. Its high-affinity binding to the TLR2 receptor allows MetaTlr to modulate the NF-κB pathway, a central driver of inflammation and cellular stress. The result: firmer, brighter, and calmer skin from the inside out, whether used in serums, creams, or ampoules.
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