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controlling the balance of collagen synthesis and degradation. At in-cosmetics Asia, it will discuss the factors controlling collagen matrix level, strategies to inhibit collagenase production and increase of Type I collagen matrix. It will also share the data of wrinkle recovery improvement. The aim of its future work is to assess other
skin conditions such as moisturisation and firmness by the current data analysis and, therefore, improve various skin conditions for women in their 20s-50s.
All Organic Treasures (L90) is taking the wraps off AOT PunicActive. Derived from the unsaponifiables of pomegranate seed oil, it combines proven antioxidant and anti- inflammatory effects—making it an ideal choice for skin care formulations targeting sensitive and reactive skin. The extract effectively reduces oxidative
stress and inflammatory markers such as IL-6 and IL-8, which are known to trigger redness, tightness, and loss of elasticity. At the same time, it supports skin balance by promoting adiponectin secretion, helping to soothe and stabilize the skin barrier. For formulators, AOT PunicActive offers key
advantages: it is lipophilic, highly bioavailable, and temperature-stable up to 80°C. This allows seamless integration into emulsions where the fatty phase becomes an active delivery system rather than a passive excipient.
BASF (S10)
BASF (S10) will unleash Oximony, its new longevity ally designed to rebuild and sustain skin wellness by targeting the biological processes behind ageing. One of the most critical processes is cellular senescence, a major hallmark of aging that contributes to skin fatigue and loss of resilience. Yet it is just one of the 12 hallmarks known
today. To truly achieve skin longevity, a comprehensive strategy that addresses multiple aging pathways is essential. Enter Oximony, a breakthrough innovation
Argeville (S60)
Argeville (S60) will present a collection inspired by traditional Thai folktales and legendary literature, where mythical characters inspire the creation of modern perfumes. As Thai culture gains international recognition, Argeville’s creative centre in Bangkok highlights fragrance expertise deeply rooted in Thai heritage. The approach emphasizes Thai identity in a
modern way, reimagining iconic folklore figures that embody the nation’s heritage. These stories are transformed into an innovative olfactory experience, reflecting a Thai identity in evolution while remaining faithful to its historical roots. Combining heritage, creativity, and
sophistication, the collection offers fragrances where cultural richness meets premium quality. It embodies a revolutionary vision for elevating Thai identity.
Aromatic and Allied Chemicals (K85) will PERSONAL CARE October 2025
from BASF Beauty Care Solutions. Designed to set up modern skin care concepts that combines longevity by taking a multi-pronged approach to skin longevity by addressing cellular senescence, boosting taurine synthesis and boosting skin defences by enhancing antioxidant capabilities of our cells. Oximony supports vibrant, youthful skin by going beyond surface-level care.
Biogründl (AB70) will explain its VegCycle project, which aims to obtain and characterize extracts from processed fruits and vegetables using proprietary technology, mitigating the environmental impact that these residues can cause if not properly managed. The active components of interest will be
identified, and extraction conditions will be optimized according to their composition to meet the demand and requirements of the target market. To evaluate the potential use of the extracts obtained, physicochemical and microbiological tests will be conducted in accordance with current regulations governing this type of product, in addition to toxicological
explain why it has been a trusted name in the world of natural wellness for nearly five decades. As a leading manufacturer and exporter of 100% natural and organic essential oils, carrier oils, oleoresins, hydrosols, and floral absolutes, Aromatic and Allied Chemicals is especially
known for its expertise in mint-based ingredients. Working closely with over 50,000 farmers
across India, it actively promotes sustainable and organic farming practices. In collaboration with CSIR-CMAP, a premier Indian government research institution, the company ensures innovation, traceability, and eco-friendly cultivation from soil to shelf.
analyses that will ensure their safety and security for cosmetic use. Therefore, this proposal aims at developing
research and technological innovation in the fruit and vegetable production chain in general, contributing to improving its competitiveness at the regional and national levels.
Bio-Molenez (AA40) will take the wraps off Ocea’Mimetis, a biomimetic marine active to naturally boost skin care performance. A 100% natural ingredient, it delivers several billion marine exosomes and 62+ trace elements that work synergistically to replenish the skin’s extracellular environment. Patented and unique worldwide, and
extensively demonstrated through clinical studies, Ocea’Mimetis is said to restore skin homeostasis, enhances longevity pathways — FOXO, Sirtuins, and Telomere protection — and helps slow down and even reverse signs of ageing. At the heart of scientific cosmetic
innovation, OCEA’MIMETIS Essence acts as a cell regeneration medium for dermocosmetic and medical skin professionals and could fully replace demineralized water in formulations. By combining scientific expertise with sustainable sourcing, Bio-Molenez ensures traceability and an eco-conscious approach.
BRAS Chemicals (J60) will showcase ingredients like Ethyl Hexyl Glycerine and Methyl Heptyl Glycerin; 100% natural, biodegradable, and ideal for clean-label formulations. These multifunctional actives offer antimicrobial, emollient, and preservative- boosting benefits, making them perfect for gentle yet effective skin care and hygiene products. The Mumbai, India-based company
complements these naturals with advanced molecules such as 1,2-Hexanediol and 1,2-Octanediol, which enhance skin feel and ensure product stability, and high-performance esters like Ethylhexyl Isononanoate, Isosorbide Dicaprylate, and Octyl Octanoate for creams, lotions and sunscreens. For specialized needs, Dimethyl Isosorbide
enables efficient solubilization of actives, while Octyl Salicylate offers reliable UVB protection and photostability in sun-care formulations.
Cobiosa (AC31) will introduce its latest launch, Balanzza, derived from the stem cells of Quillaja saponaria, an endemic tree native to central Chile that is renowned for its exceptionally high saponin content. For centuries, indigenous communities used its bark as a natural soap, prized for its remarkable cleansing and foaming properties. Today, Quillay-derived saponins are
widely used in cosmetics as natural foaming agents and emulsifiers in hair and skin care. Yet Cobiosa goes beyond tradition—unlocking the full potential of this species’ stem cells to deliver innovative benefits including an anti-dandruff effect, while reaffirming our commitment to environmental preservation. Balanzza is part of Cobiosa’s growing
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