IN-COSMETICS ASIA 2025 PREVIEW
portfolio of advanced stem cell extracts: AQStem Atacama, offering smart hydration’, which makes the skin bloom like the flower it comes from does in the most arid desert of the world; or StemCem Quillay, ensuring epidermal cohesion as resilient as the Quillay tree itself.
Cosphatec (E41) will highlight Cosphaderm HAP as a powerful, nature-identical antimicrobial designed to provide reliable protection for cosmetic formulations. Offering broad- spectrum efficacy, it can work as a standalone preservation solution, delivering microbiological safety without a need for traditional preservatives. Its excellent formulation stability and
solubility make it easy to incorporate across product types, while its neutral sensory profile ensures that texture, colour, and fragrance remain unaffected. This allows formulators to develop products that are both safe and elegant, meeting modern consumer demands. As a multifunctional, Hydroxyacetophenone
combines antioxidant properties with consistent protection and simplifies preservation strategies, offering a future-forward solution for reliable product safety.
Meanwhile, LaserneedleCaps combines
nanoencapsulated Laserneedle with Bisabolol and Micellar Hyaluronic Acid; while LaserneedleBead Cell Retinal uses triple- layer encapsulation technology (Bicelles, Laserneedle, Natural Bead) to enhance retinol stability and penetration.
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to sustainable, high-performance formulation solutions. As a leader in natural-based rheology modifiers and antiperspirant actives, Elementis will highlight the Bentone Ultimate series, including Bentone Ultimate ISD and Bentone Ultimate LC. These patent-pending oil phase rheology
modifiers utilise organically modified hectorite clay and a 100% natural activation system, delivering exceptional activity levels and enhanced formulation flexibility that surpass traditional technologies. Also debuting is Naturaluxe MFF, a
biodegradable, multi-functional film former designed for O/W sunscreen emulsions. It offers excellent water resistance, ethanol compatibility, and enhanced SPF retention, meeting the growing demand for eco-conscious sun care solutions. Complementing these innovations,
DSM-Firmenich (AD40)
DSM-Firmenich (AD40) will unveil TheBeautyBOX 2026, its future-forward regional trend guide designed to equip beauty and personal care brands with actionable insights, advanced formulations, and immersive sensorial experiences. Driven by trends of biohacking for skin
longevity and the immersive Dopa concept, TheBeautyBOX 2026 features standout innovations such as Blue Jelly, a clinically smart, biohacked jelly cream, and Mochi Mochi, a bouncy cream delivering sensorial delight with proven efficacy. Explore breakthrough skin longevity solutions
Dermaclaim (C70)
Spanish dermocosmetic testing laboratory Dermaclaim (C70) will explain how its services help demonstrate the efficacy of personal care products, increasing their scientific marketing and sales potential. The company offers a catalogue with more
than 100 in vitro bioassays and 45 clinical tests, to substantiate efficacy claims for worldwide manufacturers. Founded in October 2021, the company
is growing fast with more than 850 projects performed and more than 1,300 samples tested for 180 different international clients.
Dove Chemcos Indonesia (N78) will showcase its pockmark and acne scars treatments, such as its Laserneedle series. The mineral-based (Calcium Aluminium Borosilicate) and fully vegan Laserneedle uses micro-laserneedle technology to create micro-channels, enhance active penetration, and stimulate skin renewal. Also on show is Laserneedle Bead, made
with plant-based gelling agents and Sodium Hyaluronate, and which uses Microfluidic Double-Bead Technology for active encapsulation and visual appeal.
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Elementis (X48) will unveil its latest personal care innovations that reinforce its commitment
including Eterwell Youth and Eterwell Hair for cellular senescence care, Syn Peptides for advanced collagen boost, and next-generation sun care with Parsol Shield and Parsol SLX. Extending beyond beauty and personal care,
the showcase features Pentavitin in its new Pawlogy pet care concept, plus four signature perfumery ingredients: Dreamwood Base, Tamarine Base, Velvet Musk, and Jasmin. Also on show is DSM-Firmenich’s proprietary
technology, 3D Skin Mapping Tool, and the full range of ingredients and actives redefining beauty, care, and fragrance.
Gustav Heess (G90)
Gustav Heess (G90) will showcase its speciality vegetable oils and fats for the cosmetic industry. At its Caloy facility in California – the world’s largest producer of almond, hazelnut, walnut and pistachio oil – it transforms qualitative superior nuts into premium oil of exceptional purity.
H&R (ChemPharm) Thailand (J92), part of Germany-based H&R Group, is highlighting its bio-based options for widespread application in cosmetics. It supplies jellies, oils, waxes, oleogels, and bases suitable for both cold and hot production processes. The exceptional adaptability, texture and
stability make them ideal for creating a wide range of product categories, such as hair care, body care, facial care, and decorative
October 2025 PERSONAL CARE
Elementis will showcase tailored formulation concepts inspired by K-beauty trends, reflecting its dynamic influence on global beauty.
El Tawheed For Advanced Industries (C58) is an Egyptian company working in the cosmetics field since 1983. With two factories of 10,000 m2 and 3,000m2, it makes raw materials and finished products with high quality standards matching international quality specifications. In Bangkok, it will be showcasing its range of
TAI Pearl pearlescent variants that can be used in surfactant preparations, including TAI Pearl 10, TAI Pearl Kl, TAI Pearl KV, TAI Pearl S and TAI Pearl W.
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