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offers a reliable and sustainable active for modern dermocosmetic products. In formulations, Azepur99® Azelaic acid
delivers multiple skin benefits, such as supporting skin prone to acne, helping calm skin prone to rosacea, helping soothe sensitive, reactive skin, targeting dark spots, and reinforcing scalp balance. Due to its optimized particle size and high
purity, Azepur99 is easily incorporated into a wide range of formulation, typically used at 5–15%. COSMOS approval and its biobased origin further support its use in modern clean and sustainable skin care concepts.
Biocogent (1649) will showcase RNActivate W, a next-generation ingredient that brings the power of targeted RNA science directly to skin care. Using a proprietary delivery platform paired with precision-designed antagomiRs, RNActivate W overcomes the longstanding obstacles that have prevented microRNA technologies from functioning effectively on the skin. This advanced system selectively inhibits
the ‘wrinkle miRNA’, a small regulatory molecule known to suppress the production of key extracellular matrix components. By silencing this aging-associated signal, RNActivate W enables skin cells to naturally restore higher levels of type I collagen, elastin, fibrillin, and other critical structural proteins. Across in vitro, ex vivo, and clinical studies,
RNActivate W has demonstrated consistent and measurable rejuvenating effects: increased firmness, elasticity, and thickness; smoother texture; and visible reductions in fine lines, crow’s feet, forehead lines, undereye lines, and nasolabial folds. The result is a transformative ingredient that strengthens the skin’s foundation, promotes renewal and supports a youthful, resilient appearance.
fractions and supported by scientific studies for different markets. For personal care, it will spotlight two hero
actives. First is Cynage, its chlorogenic acid shield for urban anti-pollution, designed to help detox urban-stressed skin from pollution-induced oxidative stress while improving visible signs of ageing, including radiance, smoother texture, and wrinkle appearance. Second is Puryflower, which targets oily and
blemish-prone skin with a sebum-balancing profile, supporting shine control, a clearer-looking complexion, decreasing the rebound effect, and acting as an anti-inflammatory and antioxidant.
Bloomage Biotechnology (2233) will showcase Hybloom Aurora, a hydrolysed sodium hyaluronate with an ultra-low molecular weight of 400 Da, developed through Bloomage’s globally pioneering dual enzymatic hydrolysis technology. This breakthrough enables exceptional skin
permeability, as its unique disaccharide structure allows bioactivity to penetrate deep into the dermis, far beyond conventional HA products. It acts on two core anti-ageing targets: protecting telomeres to reduce attrition and delay cellular senescence and remodeling the extracellular matrix (ECM) microenvironment. In vitro tests show it upregulates CD44
expression by 27.84% and endogenous HA synthesis by 111.76%, while boosting collagen and laminin genes by up to 131.7%. In 28-day clinical trials, a 0.1% formulation significantly reduced dark circles by 11.40% and under-eye puffiness by 22.30%, while smoothing fine lines and improving periorbital sagging. Ideal for eye care and anti- ageing cosmetics.
Advanced delivery technologies are shaping the future of high-performance personal care formulations. Botanic Healthcare (979) will spotlight LipsoBio, its next-generation liposomal delivery platform powered by proprietary patented DFS Technology (Dietary Fibre Stabilized) and designed to address key formulation challenges while enhancing ingredient performance. LipsoBio offers high entrapment efficiency,
Bionap (2270)
Bionap (2270) is an Italian, vertically integrated manufacturer of standardized, science-backed active ingredients for nutraceutical, personal care, and animal nutrition. This year, for the first time, it will highlight how sustainability and circularity can drive ingredient innovation: a single Mediterranean plant can generate multiple high-value outputs, each developed from specific
uniform nanoscale particle size, and strong colloidal stability, enabling improved delivery of active ingredients. The technology helps enhance bioavailability, protects sensitive compounds from degradation, and supports more efficient targeted delivery. It also assists in masking undesirable taste and odour profiles while promoting enhanced cellular uptake, allowing formulators to achieve effective results with optimized dosage levels. The LipsoBio platform supports a wide
range of applications including anti-aging, skin brightening, hydration, and skin barrier support, and is available in multiple ingredient formats such as liposomal vitamins, minerals, nutraceuticals, and botanical actives. Botanic Healthcare will also showcase Lutenic,
a clinically validated lutein and zeaxanthin ingredient formulated to support eye health and visual function.
Visitors to BRB International (203) at Suppliers’ Day can discover the latest innovations from its Emfinity portfolio, which combines advanced silicone technologies and high-performance ester emollients designed to elevate modern cosmetic formulations. Emfinity DM 55 is an innovative silicone fluid
with ultra-low cyclic content (<0.1%) and a volatility profile similar to cyclopentasiloxane (D5). Emfinity SPE 2844 is a unique water-soluble silicone wax that melts at skin temperature, providing moisturization through humectant properties while helping detackify formulations containing tacky ingredients. It has also been shown to help reduce irritation in formulations with high levels of small molecule bioactives. Emfinity SG 532, a newly developed elastomer
gel dispersed in non-volatile, low viscosity dimethicone, delivers an ultra-silky, powdery sensory that outperforms many elastomer gels currently on the market. Complementing these innovations, the Emfinity
esters range brings new possibilities for ester- based emollients. Emfinity CGSA 600 B, a natural patented ester developed for colour cosmetics, provides rich, velvety sensory, excellent gloss, high payoff, and strong skin substantivity. Emfinity CGSA 200 B offers a transformative rub-out from rich to lightweight, with rapid absorption, a dry non- greasy finish, and a cushiony, velvety after-feel.
Brenntag (1733) will spotlight Beauty in Balance, a showcase that brings together the best of self care, sensoriality and scientific innovation, celebrating the growing consumer desire for wellbeing while delivering high performance solutions that meet today’s most complex formulation challenges. Visitors will have the chance to explore its newest prototype formulations, each crafted to demonstrate efficacy, innovation and the transformative potential of balanced beauty. Its exhibit will feature a range of trend driven
concepts and prototypes that reflect the evolving expectations of modern beauty consumers, including science-forward formulations — concepts built on clinical insights, measurable performance and ingredient innovation, offering results that are both credible and compelling. Beauty in Balance also showcases
multifunctionality — high efficacy, multi use solutions designed to streamline routines while maximizing benefits, giving consumers more impact with less effort. The Brenntag spotlight will also shine on holistic wellbeing — formulations that support both visible results and emotional wellness, turning everyday beauty rituals into meaningful moments of self connection and care.
Calumet Penreco (1461) showcase the latest trends in shimmering body oils that emphasize
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