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Where celebrity insights will meet breakthrough biotech innovations

21 AUGUST, Bangkok: in-cosmetics Asia, organised by RX, will unite more than 700 global and Asia Pacific suppliers for its most dynamic edition yet. The 2025 edition will create opportunities, insights and inspiration for APAC’s personal care community to develop and formulate products that meet evolving consumer needs. Registration to attend is now live.

Taking place on 4-6 November at BITEC in Bangkok, Thailand, the event will seek to provide solutions to key challenges with the programme to revolve around themes of biotech, sustainability, consumer trends, halal, product multifunctionality, UV protection and well-ageing. With visitor registration currently up 37% compared to last year, the 16th edition promises to be the biggest and most vibrant in the show’s history.

As the Asia Pacific region continues to lead the global beauty and personal care market, accounting for almost 40% , in-cosmetics Asia stands as the region’s leading personal care ingredients platform for discovering the latest trends and scientific discoveries driving industry growth.

Insight, innovation, and regional perspectives

Across the three days, a line-up of keynote sessions will explore some of the most influential themes shaping the region. The Marketing Trends theatre, sponsored by BASF, will feature sessions from industry-leading figures from companies including Euromonitor, Kline, Mintel, and Amorepacific and more.

Celebrity star power will take centre stage with the session, ‘Celebrity Singer to Beauty Entrepreneur Journey!’ featuring Raisa Andriana, one of Indonesia’s most celebrated pop music artists with 37 million Instagram followers. Alongside Titania Fairuskha, together they co-founded Indonesia’s rising beauty brand, Raine Beauty. Andriana and Fairushkha will explore their journey which shaped a brand that fuses music, personal identity and minimalist elegance into a distinctive voice. The session will explore how Raine Beauty navigates formulation, storytelling, and community-building in a competitive market, highlighting the power of authenticity, passion, and pop culture in creating next-generation beauty brands that truly resonate with consumers across the Asia Pacific region.

The session, ‘Consumer Behaviour Shifts Across China, India, South-East Asia,’ will delve into the evolving consumer trends across the APAC region with insights from Florence Bernardin and Héloise Lefebvre du Prey, Owner and Project Manager, Asia Cosme Lab. They will discuss how beauty consumers are becoming more ingredient- and trend-savvy, seeking multifunctional products, and highlight key behaviour drivers across China, India, and Southeast Asia.

The Middle East’s beauty industry is one of the most buoyant and fast-evolving beauty markets in the world. Faiza Hussain, Director of The Skin Shrink and Head of Research and Product Innovation, NEX Skincare, will lead her session on‘Beauty in the Middle East – Formulating for the Middle Eastern Consumer,’ which will dive into fast-growing sector.

Michele Superchi, Global Vice President, and Suthini Tanangsnakooli, Forecast Editor at BEAUTYSTREAMS, will discover the advancing beauty landscape in: ‘The Future of Beauty: 2026 Trends Across Skincare, Haircare, Colour & Wellness.’ Meanwhile, KinShen Chan, Associate Director of Beauty and Personal Care Insights, Mintel APAC, will discuss ‘2026 Global Beauty and Personal Care Trends,’ in a forward-looking session that will unpack emerging trends, disruptive technologies, and shifting consumer behaviours.

Other sessions will focus on advancing trends and emerging innovations, providing fresh perspectives and insight into what is next for the industry, including: ‘How Southeast Asia’s Youth are Redefining Beauty and who’s Winning their Hearts,’ and ‘From Seoul to Shelf: K-Beauty’s Impact on the Future of OTC Sunscreens & Regulatory Compliance.’ To see the full Marketing Trends Theatre programme, visit the website here.

Following its successful 2024 debut, the Conference in association with the International Federation of Societies of Cosmetic Chemists (IFSCC) will return to the event this year with an agenda set to cover Well-Ageing including clinical and biological insights. Full programme details will be released soon.

Ingredient knowledge and scientific advances

A series of Technical Seminars will offer highly advanced perspectives into new ingredients and technology from scientists and technical experts. Sessions from companies such as RADIANT Inc, ROELMI HPC, Oleon, DOW, Solabia Group, J. Rettenmaier & Söhne, will touch on topics such as anti-ageing, emulsions, SPF, fragrance ingredients and more.

Seminars will include: ‘Advancing Longevity: Innovative Approach for Healthy Ageing and Skin Vitality,’ by Oriane Le Roux from Solabia Group, addressing the growing focus on longevity and senescence. Dr. Carsten Dietz from Cosphatec GmbH will speak on ‘Hydrogenated Lecithins: Unlocking the Future of Skincare Innovation,’ showcasing how hydrogenated lecithins with high phosphatidylcholine content mimic the skin’s lipid barrier to enhance penetration, hydration, and bioavailability of actives.

Armin Ungerer, Deputy Head of Research and Development, J. Rettenmaier & Söhne, will lead the session, ‘Boosting SPF and Enhancing Formulations with Natural Ingredients,’ revealing how VIVAPUR® CS 9 FM and VIVAPUR® CS TEX Sun can transform suncare products.

Hands-on expertise

The interactive Formulation Lab sessions, supported by Personal Care Magazine, IKA, Shieling Laboratories, and Namsiang, offer R&D professionals a unique hands-on opportunity in a fully equipped lab on the show floor. Participants can work alongside peers from across Asia Pacific, taking part in sessions such as: ‘Next-Gen Lightweight Formulation: Calm, Protect, and Defend Against UV Rays and Exposomes,’ with Mie Lin Soong, Regional Technical Manager, Gattefossé SAS; ‘Explore Your Perfect Shade: Personalize Vitamin C Foundation with Hand-Mixed Colour Fitting,’ led by Kohei Anzai, Scientist, R&D Center, Nikko Chemicals; and ‘Synergistic Gel Pairing for Stable, Enhanced Formulas,’ with Gaelle Coestesquis, Formulation Manager APAC, Lucas Meyer Cosmetics by Clariant.

The full 2025 Formulation Lab programme will be revealed soon.

Innovations from the show floor

Hangzhou Sartort Biopharma Co., Ltd, a Chinese ingredient supplier, will present a wide range of ingredients, including Alpha Arbutin, Tranexamic Acid, Ethyl Ascorbic Acid, Ascorbyl Glucoside, Nicotinamide, and Tretinoin. The company’s portfolio covers applications in moisturising, whitening, and soothing formulations. Italian ingredient developer, SAES Chemicals, which creates functional materials for cosmetic applications will showcase its ZeoSAES® range which produces high purity, texturising inorganic ingredients derived from engineered zeolites, designed for use in sensorial formulations.

BK Solutions and Specialities will present US FDA-certified Carbon Black Water-Based Dispersion, a high-purity pigment designed for vibrant, long-lasting cosmetic applications. Turkey-based KALE CARE CHEMICALS will demonstrate its speciality blends and micro and macro emulsions for personal care and home care. Exhibitors from the region including Namsiang Co.,Ltd., Vance Bioenergy, Daito Kasei, will be joined by companies from across the globe, such as CNP Life Sciences, Gustav Heess GmbH, Innovacos, Libra Speciality Chemicals, and many more.

New exhibitors to 2025 include Thai company Malee Applied Sciences, a manufacturer and distributor which will be exhibiting ORENIX®, a Thai extract derived from upcycling tangerines; Naulakha Essentials, a leading Indian manufacturer of melt & pour soap bases; and Melt&Marble, a Sweden-based biotechnology company developing the next generation of sustainable lipids and related molecules.

Showcasing the latest breakthrough ingredients

Sponsored by Mibelle AG Biochemistry, the Innovation Zone will feature more than 100 personal care ingredients launched within eight months of the event. The most anticipated area of in-cosmetics Asia, it attracts 76% of attendees eager to discover the industry’s latest innovations firsthand. Visitors can test prototypes from leading companies such as BASF, Cargill NV, Evonik, Rahn, EXSYMOL, and more. All ingredients in the Zone will be contenders for the in-cosmetics Asia Awards.

Where biotech meets beauty

A rising trend not just in the APAC region but globally, biotechnology is gaining significant traction with consumers and formulators alike. PDRN (polydeoxyribonucleotide), exosomes, biomimicry and NAD (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) are emerging as trending ingredients demonstrating the blend of natural resources and advanced science.

This year’s Spotlight on Biotech Beauty area, sponsored by BASF, will offer a dedicated area for innovations in biotech. Featuring formulated ingredients from leading exhibitors, the area invites visitors to experience the next generation of beauty innovations firsthand, from hyaluronic acid and exosome-based actives to lab-grown collagen and peptides. Exhibitors in this space will include Ichimaru Pharcos Co., ltd, Melt&Marble, Micro Powders, TriBeaute Inc., and more. All showcased prototypes will be entered into the Spotlight on Formulation Awards, with a dedicated Spotlight on Guide to help visitors navigate the innovations on display.

Industry expertise, insight and connections

New for 2025, in-cosmetics Asia will host Ask the Experts Networking Sessions, giving visitors the chance to connect with industry specialists in a relaxed, interactive setting. Taking place from 16:15 to 17:15 at the Award Ceremony area, attendees can visit desks covering formulation, product development, natural and organic sustainability, regulations and marketing. Experts include Dr Oliver Hofmann, in-cosmetics Asia’s Official Technical Advisor; Faiza Hussain, Director of The Skin Shrink and Head of Research at NEX Skincare; Amarjit Sahota, Founder of Ecovia Intelligence; and Dr Barbara Olioso, CEO of The Green Chemist Consultancy.

For more information, visit the ‘Ask the Experts’ page here.

9 Faces of the APAC beauty industry

Following its inaugural year in 2024, the 9 Faces of the APAC Beauty Industry 2025 Awards, supported by Personal Care Magazine, will recognise and celebrate the remarkable individuals driving innovation, creativity and success in the Asia Pacific cosmetic science industry. The initiative shines a well-deserved spotlight on the changemakers, and unsung heroes based in Asia Pacific whose contributions help advance the industry into a more scientific, sustainable and forward-thinking era.

Nine individuals will be selected by an expert judging panel, with the winners celebrated at the in-cosmetics Asia Awards. To nominate yourself or a colleague for free, visit the website here.

Sarah Gibson, Event Director of in-cosmetics Asia, said: “in-cosmetics Asia is a celebration of the personal care industry – a place where the region’s brightest minds, leading brands, and most innovative suppliers come together to share ideas and showcase advancements from across APAC and beyond.

For 2025, we are thrilled to deliver our biggest and most engaging edition yet, with visitor interest soaring, more than 700 global and Asia Pacific exhibitors, and exciting new areas such as the Spotlight on Biotech Beauty and a Marketing Trends Theatre that is more diverse than ever.“

We are also running a special hosted buyer and brand owner programme, introducing manufacturers from the region to the show as first-time visitors, ensuring fresh connections and business opportunities. From exclusive product launches to innovative education and unparalleled networking opportunities, this year’s event promises to set a new benchmark for innovation, collaboration and growth in the industry.”

in-cosmetics Asia 2025 will take place at the Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Centre (BITEC), in Bangkok, Thailand, from 4-6 November 2025. The event will be co-located with COSMEX, ASEAN’s most comprehensive exhibition on manufacturing technologies, machinery, packaging, and ODM/OEM services for cosmetics and personal care. For more information and to register, visit the in-cosmetics Asia website here.

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Notes to editors:

For further information, please contact Olivia Evans or Kat Long on 020 7240 2444 or in-cosmetics@stormcom.co.uk

About RX
RX is a global leader in events and exhibitions, leveraging industry expertise, data, and technology to build businesses for individuals, communities, and organisations. With a presence in 25 countries across 41 industry sectors, RX hosts approximately 350 events annually. RX is committed to creating an inclusive work environment for all our people. RX empowers businesses to thrive by leveraging data-driven insights and digital solutions. RX is part of RELX, a global provider of information-based analytics and decision tools for professional and business customers. For more information, visit www.rxglobal.com

About RELX
RELX is a global provider of information-based analytics and decision tools for professional and business customers. RELX serves customers in more than 180 countries and has offices in about 40 countries. It employs more than 36,000 people over 40% of whom are in North America. The shares of RELX PLC, the parent company, are traded on the London, Amsterdam and New York stock exchanges using the following ticker symbols: London: REL; Amsterdam: REN; New York: RELX. *Note: Current market capitalisation can be found at http://www.relx.com/investors

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in-cosmetics Asia set for record growth in 2025 with interest up 273% https://connect.in-cosmetics.com/news-category/in-cosmetics-asia-set-for-record-growth-in-2025-with-interest-up-273/ https://connect.in-cosmetics.com/news-category/in-cosmetics-asia-set-for-record-growth-in-2025-with-interest-up-273/#respond Sun, 27 Jul 2025 23:11:46 +0000 https://connect.in-cosmetics.com/?p=23497 The agenda will spotlight biotech formulation challenges and consumer trends in-cosmetics Asia, the leading event in Asia Pacific for personal care ingredients, is poised to deliver its biggest and most dynamic show to date as it returns to BITEC, Bangkok from 4-6 November 2025. This year’s event will play host to 80% of the world’s […]

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The agenda will spotlight biotech formulation challenges and consumer trends

in-cosmetics Asia, the leading event in Asia Pacific for personal care ingredients, is poised to deliver its biggest and most dynamic show to date as it returns to BITEC, Bangkok from 4-6 November 2025.

This year’s event will play host to 80% of the world’s top 10 ingredient suppliers, including industry giants like BASF, Croda, Clariant, and Evonik. It is also expected to welcome 90% of the world’s top 10 cosmetic manufacturers, from L’Oréal and P&G to Kenvue and Unilever.

Now in its 16th year, in-cosmetics Asia has tripled in size since its launch, reflecting the growing demand among R&D professionals and formulators for ingredient solutions in the region.

The 2025 edition will feature over 700 exhibitors and welcome thousands of cosmetic scientists, manufacturers, brand owners, and product developers from across Asia Pacific and further afield. Based on the registration alert requests, overall demand for the show is already tracking 273% higher than at this stage in 2024.

Amid market volatility and regulatory shifts in the US, EU and China, global cosmetic brands are increasingly turning to Asia Pacific, with in-cosmetics Asia website traffic from the US, Russia and China up by 105%, 69% and 22%, respectively.

Up to 100 new exhibitors will be joining the event, with traffic to the website’s Exhibitor Directory up by 151% compared to last year; a clear sign of how eager personal care experts are to research and source the latest personal care ingredients.

in-cosmetics Asia 2025 continues to evolve alongside industry trends, with this year’s show placing a strong spotlight on:
• Personalisation and AI-powered beauty
• Shifting consumer behaviours across China, India and Southeast Asia
• Ethical cosmetics and sustainability: with marine-derived ingredients emerging as one of the most searched-for categories on the website.
• Product stability and efficacy: a core focus of this year’s Technical Seminar and Formulation Lab programmes.
• SPF and UV protection: with the latest advances in UV filters, formulation strategies and regional compliance challenges.

Sarah Gibson, Event Director at in-cosmetics Asia, said:

“This year marks an exciting turning point. As beauty brands navigate macroeconomic pressures and shifting consumer priorities, we have seen growing interest in APAC based on its agility, speed to market and endless demographic opportunities. in-cosmetics Asia 2025 will echo that momentum, not just in scale, but in how deeply we engage with the industry’s most pressing needs.

“From the rise of biotech beauty to the growing demand for well-ageing solutions, we’re aligning our programme with the real challenges facing formulators today: matching consumer trends with R&D capabilities, efficacy, ingredient compatibility, UV protection and more. This year’s show will provide attendees a platform to innovate and advance with confidence. There’s much more to come, and we look forward to revealing what’s in store!”

in-cosmetics Asia will take place from 4-6 November 2025 at BITEC, Bangkok. It will be co-located with COSMEX, ASEAN’s leading manufacturing, packaging and OEM/ODM exhibition for personal care and dietary supplement products.

Visitor registration will open in early August. For more information, visit here.

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Notes to editors: For further information please contact Olivia Evans or Kat Long at the in-cosmetics press office on 020 7240 2444 or in-cosmetics@stormcom.co.uk

About RX
RX is a global leader in events and exhibitions, leveraging industry expertise, data, and technology to build businesses for individuals, communities, and organisations. With a presence in 25 countries across 42 industry sectors, RX hosts approximately 350 events annually. RX is committed to creating an inclusive work environment for all our people. RX empowers businesses to thrive by leveraging data-driven insights and digital solutions. RX is part of RELX, a global provider of information-based analytics and decision tools for professional and business customers. For more information, visit www.rxglobal.com.

About RELX
RELX is a global provider of information-based analytics and decision tools for professional and business customers. RELX serves customers in more than 180 countries and has offices in about 40 countries. It employs more than 36,000 people over 40% of whom are in North America. The shares of RELX PLC, the parent company, are traded on the London, Amsterdam and New York stock exchanges using the following ticker symbols: London: REL; Amsterdam: REN; New York: RELX. *Note: Current market capitalisation can be found at http://www.relx.com/investors

 

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2 MAY, AMSTERDAM:  in-cosmetics Global closed its doors on what proved to be its most international edition to date, achieving an 84% global audience and recording a 16% increase in international visitors, underscoring the event’s growing worldwide appeal.

The show brought together the personal care industry in Amsterdam for an unforgettable edition, welcoming 10,879 unique and 21,342 total visitors, with attendees dedicating multiple days to exploring the vast show floor.

“We always come to in-cosmetics Global as it is really important for the business to showcase our formulations, connect with customers and meet new potential partners. The event is a way to present and expose our company to the world,” said Lucile Raffray, R&D Project Leader for Lucas Meyer Cosmetics.

Insights that matter

The brand-new Testing and Regulation Forum, in collaboration with Skinobs, offered 10 sessions exploring the evolving regulatory landscapes, cross-border compliance challenges and emerging testing technologies, with a focus on longevity and anti-pollution. A highlight was the ‘Regulatory Panel: Navigating Global Regulatory Challenges’ discussion, which featured experts from REACH24H, the European Federation for Cosmetic Ingredients (EFfCI), the Cosmetic, Toiletry & Perfumery Association (CTPA), POTION INC., and Bustos Law Group.

Heather Bustos, Managing Partner at Bustos Law Group, compared different regulatory environments, noting that “many brands in the US are looking to EU practices and their well-established regulations as models.” Whilst Sanjana Balani, Founder & CEO at POTION INC., shared that India was a “pioneer in banning animal testing,” across Asia and positioned India as a leader in progressive industry regulation.

The much-anticipated Marketing Trends Theatre hosted 21 sessions featuring leading analysts, researchers, cosmetic scientists and marketing experts from companies such as Mintel, The Benchmarking Company, Keune Haircosmetics, Coty, Beauty Pie and more.

Marica Kilgore, the visionary founder of Beauty Pie, Bliss, Soap and Glory, and FitFlop, shared her personal journey and real-world insights in a fireside chat on the business of cosmetics. She stressed the importance of brand building with a strong “why,” which led to the creation of Beauty Pie – a brand driven by the belief that consumers deserve more from their beauty products. For fellow entrepreneurs, she offered practical advice, including her 80/20 rule: focus 80% of your energy on your unique selling point and 20% on exploring new industry opportunities.

Meanwhile, Emilie Hood, Consultant for Beauty and Consumer Health at Euromonitor International, presented ‘Beauty Outlook: Innovation in Personal Care’. Her data-driven analysis highlighted innovation, renovation and disruption as key growth drivers, while forecasting that more targeted offerings and a push for sustainability and authenticity will shape the beauty industry well beyond 2025.

With speciality ingredients typically seen in the dermatologist’s office and professional field becoming mainstream, Selma Carvalho, Medical Affairs Specialist and Medical Scientific Liaison at Galderma, moderated a panel discussing the Dermocosmetics market. Joined by experts from TEOXANE SA, Evolved by Nature, Medico wellness Co., Ltd. and MyMicrobiome AG, the session offered perspectives spanning dermatology, formulation and marketing. Panellists addressed the widening gap between consumer perceptions and medical guidance and how consumers are increasingly becoming ‘experts in actives,’ as ingredient-led beauty continues to grow.

Dr. Romun Leaovitav, MD, MSc. Dermatology and ABAARM at Medico Wellness Co., Ltd., explained that many consumers are seeking quick fixes, often using products that may not be suitable for their skin, despite potential negative side effects. The session also marked the launch of the report, Exploring the Growth and Development in Dermocosmetics – Where Health Meets Beauty, which continued the conversation on ingredient-led beauty and its impact on the industry.

Fragrance holds a powerful place in our lives, offering consumers an emotional escape and the ability to be transported to different worlds through scent. In their compelling presentation, ‘Fragrance Frenzy: Scents & Emotions Consumers Crave from Your Brand,’ Denise Herich and Jennifer Stansbury both Co-founders and Managing Partners of The Benchmarking Company, highlighted the essential role fragrance plays across beauty and personal care, revealing how it shapes consumer desire, loyalty and brand connection. They also revealed original consumer research which stated the top reasons for fragrance use are to smell good (88%), enhance sensory experiences (73%), with nearly all consumers agreeing that scent affects mood (99%).

Underscoring the urgent need for transparency and scientific rigour in substantiating skincare claims, Stewart Long, CEO of Cutest Systems Ltd, delivered a session on ‘The New Science Validating the Efficacy of Next-gen Anti-ageing Formulations in Clinical Studies,’ providing insights into how clinical research is driving skincare innovation. Long emphasised the importance of evidence-based claims: “People look at us and think we make stuff up,” he said.

Science, innovation and sustainability

Highlighting the latest trends in science, innovation and sustainability, the show focused on how these pillars are shaping the future of cosmetics. The Formulation Lab®, sponsored by Brenntag and in partnership with Enkos Developments and IKA was led by award-winning cosmetic scientist Lorna Radford. Formulators and R&D teams from cosmetic and contract manufacturers rolled up their sleeves to experiment with new techniques, refine their skills and share ideas – all under the expert guidance of representatives from IMCD, Kobo Products, IOI Oleo GmbH, Dow, Symrise AG., and OQEMA Group.

Sponsored by Azelis, the expanded Technical Seminar programme featured 125 sessions led by experts from companies such as Sytheon, Eastman, Vantage Personal Care, and Univar Solutions. With the addition of a new theatre, the seminars covered a wide range of topics including new technologies, specifications, and innovative concepts.

The Fragrance Zone highlighted the latest technologies and innovations in fragrance creation, delivery systems and formulation processes. Exhibitors such as Carvansons and MICROCAPS AG presented new products, encapsulating emerging trends and specialised scents. Eurofragance celebrated the milestone of 35 years of olfactive innovation by inviting visitors to three immersive zones at its stand: Mindful Together, Empowered Together and United Together. Each space was designed to reflect a core value: gratitude, recognition and celebration, each brought to life through distinct fragrances.

Fragrance house LUZI AG, unveiled its latest collection, OFF FIRE, which draws inspiration from moments of calm and disconnection from the stress, overwhelm, and excess of everyday life. LUZI also debuted THE BREATHING DROP, a sculptural installation translated from one of the five new fragrance themes. Created in collaboration with artist Annabel Schneider, the piece transformed fragrance into a visual and sensory experience, serving as a striking expression of the collection.

In partnership with The Green Chemist Consultancy and Ecovia Intelligence, and sponsored by AAK, the Sustainability Zone focused on upcycled ingredients, life cycle assessments (LCAs), emissions, biotech, the circular economy and responsible sourcing. The Forum, Pavilion, Display and Theatre collectively provided a platform for thought leadership and discovery. Companies including Elementis, Fairglow, The Carbon Trust, PROVITAL, S.A., BioTara AG addressed key environmental challenges.

The theme of sustainability ran through many elements of the show, with the organisers challenging exhibitors, visitors and their own teams to operate as sustainably as possible for the three days. Laboratoires Expanscience was awarded the Sustainable Stand Award, which acknowledges exhibitors who have actively implemented eco-conscious measures when designing and building their stands. This was judged by an illustrious panel of sustainability experts and the accolade commended the company for its sustainability credentials and efforts to minimise carbon emissions.

Elsewhere, the QR codes implemented around the show led to over 100,000 Colleqt connections, reducing waste and promoting a paperless approach as well as providing visitors with access to more information and insights than ever before.

Landmark year for innovations

Sponsored by KSM-66 Ashwagandha, the event welcomed over 1,000 exhibitors, with many debuting their latest products and innovations in cosmetic science. The Innovation Zone was sponsored by Ashland and featured a record number of 211 new ingredients from 163 companies, showcasing innovations launched over the last six months and at the show. All ingredients were contenders for the in-cosmetics Global Innovation Zone Best Ingredient Awards. Pickmulse™ by Lucas Meyer Cosmetics won Gold in the Functional category, while Solabia Group took Gold in the Active category for PRO-LONGEVIA®.

In the First Time Exhibitor Zone, Swiss company Kinematica, showcased advanced homogenising and dispersing technology for emulsions, suspensions and foams, while Evolved By Nature who won the Rising Star Award – and was shortlisted for four other awards – highlighted its Activated Silk™ peptides, which are clinically proven, naturally derived and made using upcycled and renewable resources. White Tiger Ground presented its organic antibacterial and preservative ingredient WTGPhLA Kimchi Filtrate Organic Preservative, which is the first commercialised kimchi-derived cosmetic ingredient and was awarded Bronze in the Best Functional Ingredient category.

Roziani Zulkifli, Event Director of in-cosmetics Global, said: “in-cosmetics Global 2025 marks our most international edition to date. Amsterdam provided the perfect backdrop for industry leaders from around the world to exchange ideas, explore the latest innovations and shape the future of cosmetic science. The market’s focus on sustainability, inclusivity and forward-thinking solutions were central to many discussions.

“We extend a big thank you to our exhibitors, sponsors, judges, and partners for their invaluable contributions to the success of this year’s event. We’re already looking ahead with excitement to in-cosmetics Global in Paris next year – the very heart of the beauty industry.”

in-cosmetics Global 2026 will take place at the Paris Expo Porte de Versailles, Paris, France from 14-16 April. For more information or to register interest in attending, visit the website here.

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Brazil is the world’s 2nd largest market for fragrance sales*, highlighting its focus on personal appearance.

Brazil’s flourishing fragrance market

After the USA, Brazil is the world’s second-largest market for fragrance sales*, a position rooted in cultural traditions, tropical climate, economic factors, and industry innovation. But what are the reasons behind this colossal demand?

Let’s find out more…

The cultural importance of fragrance

Fragrance holds deep cultural importance in Brazil. Paying high attention to personal care and hygiene are the norm regardless of backgrounds, whilst perfume is seen as an essential part of daily grooming. The fresh, clean feeling after bathing (”banho tomado”) is part and parcel of Brazilian culture, and wearing fragrance is not reserved for special occasions but instead considered a natural extension of maintaining hygiene.

A common perception is that Brazilians often shower twice daily and apply fragrance multiple times a day. The hot and humid climate plays a pivotal role in this frequent reapplication, as people seek to refresh themselves throughout the day.

Affordability makes it accessible

With the average salary in Brazil standing at US575** , affordability is clearly a key factor when it comes to driving  Brazil’s fragrance sales. The market is dominated by mass-market and mid-range fragrances, with domestic powerhouses like O Boticário and Natura having rolled out high-quality yet very affordable fragrances suited to local preferences.

As Brazil has one of the largest direct sales networks in the world, this channel is a crucial factor.  In large cities but also in remote areas, this distribution model enables brands to sell  fragrances through a combination of catalogues, home visits, and social selling.

Climate and fragrance preferences

Brazil’s tropical climate plays a major role in the types of fragrances that perform well in the local market. As they provide a refreshing experience in the heat, light, fresh, and citrusy scents are very popular and fragrances with floral and fruity notes in particular dominate sales, as they align with local preferences.

Furthermore, the demand for body splashes and deodorant sprays is high with many consumers preferring layering scents, using a combination of scented body products and perfumes to maintain a long-lasting fragrance throughout the day.

Strong presence and innovation in the industry

With the benefit of their strong presence and understanding of local consumers’ preferences, Brazil’s fragrance industry is dominated by the likes of Natura and O Boticário who both invest heavily in research and development. As a country where environmentally-friendly consumption is key, Brazilian brands highlight their sustainability credentials by incorporating eco-friendly practices and natural ingredients.

Many global fragrance companies tailor their offering to local preferences and formulate lighter, fresher versions of their perfumes specifically for Brazilian consumers.

Conclusion

Brazil’s ranking as the second-largest fragrance market in the world is a result of cultural traditions, affordability, climate-driven needs and industry innovation. The fragrance market benefits from its use as an everyday essential and, once combined with a very accessible and diverse product range, it is on track to grow annually by a very healthy 5.27%.

*Source: Euromonitor International
** Source: Trading Economics
***Source: Statista


To discover more about the Brazilian market and its opportunities, visit in-cosmetics Latin America in São Paulo on 23-24 September 2025.

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Why Thailand imports 90% of its personal care ingredients https://connect.in-cosmetics.com/articles/didyouknowasia/ https://connect.in-cosmetics.com/articles/didyouknowasia/#respond Tue, 15 Apr 2025 07:38:39 +0000 https://connect.in-cosmetics.com/?p=23075   Despite its abundance of local herbs, Thailand imports 90% of its personal care ingredients.* Thailand’s heavy reliance on imported personal care ingredients According to Science Direct, despite its rich biodiversity and abundance of local herbs, Thailand imports approximately 90% of its personal care ingredients. But why? From the country’s reliance on beauty and personal […]

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Despite its abundance of local herbs, Thailand imports 90% of its personal care ingredients.*

Thailand’s heavy reliance on imported personal care ingredients

According to Science Direct, despite its rich biodiversity and abundance of local herbs, Thailand imports approximately 90% of its personal care ingredients. But why? From the country’s reliance on beauty and personal care regulations, technological limitations, consumer choices  and supply chain challenges, understanding these factors is crucial.

Let’s find out more…

Processing and refinement challenges

While Thailand is home to a vast array of medicinal and aromatic plants such as lemongrass, turmeric, pandan, and tamarind, it lacks the advanced infrastructure required to process these ingredients into high-quality cosmetic-grade extracts.

As a rule, global cosmetic formulations often demand standardized active ingredients with exact concentrations, purity, and stability, in many cases requirements that prove a challenge for Thailand’s raw ingredient processing industry.

With the trend for savvy consumers keen on science-backed beauty, the majority of multinational cosmetic brands expect to be supplied with highly refined and laboratory-tested ingredients that meet strict safety and efficacy standards.

Since Thailand’s extraction and refinement technology is not as sophisticated as that of leading Western nations like France, Germany or Switzerland and the likes of Japan, it is often more practical for manufacturers in Thailand to import ingredients that are already tested, certified, and formulation-ready.

Regulations and certification challenges

While Thailand has a flourishing herbal and natural beauty sector, many domestic ingredients lack the necessary international certifications necessary for large-scale use in premium cosmetic products.

For example, ECOCERT (for organic cosmetics) or COSMOS (for natural and organic personal care) require stringent documentation and testing. As many Thai suppliers struggle to meet these requirements, sourcing and importing certified ingredients rather than investing in developing a local supply chain proves more cost-effective for Thai brands to meet global standards.

Consumer choices and market needs

Traditionally, Thai consumers, especially those in the premium beauty segment, tend to associate imported ingredients from the West and Japan in particular, with higher expertise, quality and effectiveness. As a result, local consumers favour beauty products formulated with actives that have been sourced overseas such as hyaluronic acid, peptides, and retinol.

Even within Thailand’s blooming natural beauty sector, brands feel that they often need to highlight exotic botanicals that have been imported, such as Swiss edelweiss or Moroccan argan oil rather than locally available herbs. This preference further drives demand for  ingredients from overseas, even when local alternatives exist.

Supply chain and costs

The Thai beauty market is vibrant and very competitive, which means that local brands must balance cost-effectiveness with product performance. Sourcing ingredients locally saves costs but the lack of large-scale production facilities and extensive testing make it a challenge for manufacturers. Imported ingredients often come with established supplier reliability, quality assurance, and scalability, all of which are key factors for brands looking to produce high-performance cosmetics.

Conclusion

While Thailand boasts a wealth of natural resources, the industry’s demand for high-quality, standardized, and globally recognized personal care ingredients continues to push high import rates. For overseas personal care ingredient suppliers, this represents a significant opportunity to expand in the region.

*Source: www.sciencedirect.com


To discover more about the Thai and Asia Pacific market and its opportunities, visit in-cosmetics Asia in Bangkok on 4-6 November 2025.

 

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Tulips and triumphs: in-cosmetics Global 2025 award winners revealed https://connect.in-cosmetics.com/news-category/in-cosmetics-global-2025-award-winners-revealed/ https://connect.in-cosmetics.com/news-category/in-cosmetics-global-2025-award-winners-revealed/#respond Tue, 08 Apr 2025 18:25:07 +0000 https://connect.in-cosmetics.com/?p=23149 8 APRIL, AMSTERDAM: in-cosmetics Global, the leading global event for personal care, today announced the winners of the 2025 Awards, which were decided by an expert panel made up of representatives from L’Oreal, Rare Beauty, Trinny London and Haleon to name a few. Sponsored by Kenvue, the awards celebrate the industry’s biggest achievements with some […]

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8 APRIL, AMSTERDAM: in-cosmetics Global, the leading global event for personal care, today announced the winners of the 2025 Awards, which were decided by an expert panel made up of representatives from L’Oreal, Rare Beauty, Trinny London and Haleon to name a few. Sponsored by Kenvue, the awards celebrate the industry’s biggest achievements with some of the most significant contributions to cosmetic science.

An acclaimed expert panel narrowed down standout entries competing for awards across eight categories. Winners were selected for categories including the Kenvue Trusted Science Award, the Innovation Zone Best Active and Functional Ingredient Awards, the Green Ingredient Award, the Rising Star Award, the Make-Up Bar Award, the Sensory Bar Award and the Sustainable Stand Award.

Innovation Zone Best Ingredient Awards

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 Ltd. 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 LLC for WTGPhLA Kimchi Filtrate Organic Preservative, an effective anti-microbial and sanitising ingredient.

Presented with Gold for the Innovation Zone Best Ingredient in the Active Ingredients category was Solabia Group for PRO-LONGEVIA®. The R&D team have been commended for its use of green biotechnology coupled with strong scientific support.

Raw materials manufacturer, Vytrus Biotech took the Silver Award for Clarivine™ with Fasting for skin longevity, an innovative 100% natural active ingredient designed to enhance skin cellular longevity and activate the skin’s regeneration processes.

Whilst Mibelle Biochemistry achieved Bronze for PhytoCellTec™ Exosomes, which increases exosome production by mesenchymal stem cells inside the skin.

Green Ingredient Award

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™.

Also recognised in this year’s Green Ingredient Award was AAK which won Silver for LIPEX® SheaLuxe TR™, a naturally derived, eco-friendly liquid shea emollient. Meanwhile, 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.

Kenvue Trusted Science Award

The Kenvue Trusted Science Award recognises innovative and effective modern ingredients that consumers can rely on for their daily care. This evening, 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.

Rising Star Award

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 skincare and beauty through biotechnology.

Make-Up Bar and Sensory Bar Award

The Sensory Bar Award and the Make-up Bar Award winners were both decided live this evening. These accolades spotlight the next generation of colour cosmetics, innovative technologies and developments in sensory, texture and fragrance.

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 optimised adhesion. DAITO KASEI EUROPE took Silver for Long-lasting, natural, & transformative beauty, whilst JRS took Bronze for its Pearlescent serum tablets for reconstitution.

In the Sensory Bar Award category, cosmetic product manufacturer Azelis Group NV 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.

Sustainable Stand Award

The Sustainable Stand Award acknowledges exhibitors who have actively implemented eco-conscious measures when designing and building their stands. This was judged by an illustrious panel of sustainability experts and the accolade was awarded to Laboratoires Expanscience for its sustainability creditentials and efforts to minimise carbon emissions.

Roziani Zulkifli, Event Director of in-cosmetics Global, said: “This year’s award entries have highlighted an incredible commitment to advancing cosmetic science. We are extremely proud to celebrate these innovators first-hand and acknowledge their achievements in each category. Our acclaimed judges were impressed by the remarkable amount and quality of entries this year.

“We extend our gratitude to our sponsor, Kenvue, for its support, and to everyone who joined us this year to celebrate, and to all entrants. But most importantly, congratulations to all of our 2025 winners – your contribution to cosmetic science is not unnoticed, and we look forward to seeing your innovations make an impact across the industry in the years to come.”

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On average, the cosmetics industry in Europe spends 5% of its annual turnover on R&D.*

Cosmetic R&D Investment in Europe

As a global leader in innovation, the European cosmetics industry invests approximately 5% of its annual turnover into R&D. This significant financial commitment is due to several key factors, from regulatory compliance to consumer demand for innovation, sustainability and fierce competition in the market.

Strict regulations

As the European cosmetics market is one of the most highly regulated worldwide, this entails significant R&D expenditure. The EU Cosmetics Regulation (EC No 1223/2009) lays out very stringent safety and efficacy standards, which in turns requires companies to rigorously test products before they are marketed to consumers. All ingredients must be assessed for potential risks, and safety evaluations are a must. This includes costly and time-consuming dermatological as well as toxicological assessments. By focusing on R&D, the reassurance for consumers is that compliance with these regulations will facilitate the reformulation of products should certain ingredients be restricted or banned.

Innovation and efficacy to the fore

Whether it is anti-ageing serums or microbiome-friendly skincare, the market demands science backed formulation and tangible evidence. Advanced R&D enables companies to explore new actives, delivery systems, and formulation techniques that improve product performance, texture, as well as their sensory appeal. With that in mind, clinical trials and in vitro studies play a crucial role in substantiating product claims, all of which help reinforce consumer trust and the credibility of brands.

Sustainability and ethics

Greener R&D is a compelling factor for the industry and consumers, whether developing biodegradable formulations, sustainable sourcing or reducing carbon footprints. Fifteen years on from the ban on animal testing in the EU, investment in alternative testing methods is the only way and this includes 3D skin models and AI-driven predictive toxicology. Furthermore, as consumers demand natural and organic ingredients, companies have to invest in research in order to maintain the stability and efficacy of their products while adhering to green chemistry and clean beauty standards.

Competition

In the highly competitive European market, industry goliaths like L’Oréal, Beiersdorf, and Unilever are now faced with increasing competition from innovative startups. The only way forward for both is to remain competitive by differentiating themselves with pioneering  research, using novel anti-ageing ingredients, enhancing skin barrier repair technology, or improving the shelf life of makeup products. Scientific advancements in biotechnology, nanotechnology, and dermatology are all contributing factors to continuous investment in R&D.

Digitalization and hyper personalisation

Advancements in AI, machine learning, and big data analytics are metamorphosing cosmetics R&D. Whether it is hyper personalised skincare solutions, virtual try-on technologies, and AI-driven diagnostic tools, they all require large investment. Skin-type based customization, genetics, and lifestyle are all growing trends and considerations and they demand complex R&D efforts to develop formulations for discerning consumers.

Conclusion

The European cosmetics industry’s 5% R&D investment underlines its commitment to safety, innovation and sustainability and also ensures it remains competitive. As regulatory pressures increase and consumer expectations intensify, R&D has a pivotal role to play for industry growth to ensure cosmetic products are not only appealing but also safe, ethical, and environmentally-sound.

*Source: Cosmeticseurope.eu


To discover more about the European – and global – market, visit in-cosmetics Global in Amsterdam on 8-10 April 2025 or Paris on 14-16 April 2026

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Celebrating excellence: in-cosmetics Global announces 2025 Awards shortlist https://connect.in-cosmetics.com/news-category/in-cosmetics-global-2025-awards-shortlist/ https://connect.in-cosmetics.com/news-category/in-cosmetics-global-2025-awards-shortlist/#respond Thu, 27 Mar 2025 09:00:40 +0000 https://connect.in-cosmetics.com/?p=23055 27 MARCH, AMSTERDAM: in-cosmetics Global has unveiled the highly anticipated shortlist for its 2025 Awards. With just two weeks remaining until the event kicks off in Amsterdam, the Awards, sponsored by Kenvue, features over 50 standout entries competing for 18 awards across 7 categories, selected by a distinguished panel of international industry experts. This year’s […]

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27 MARCH, AMSTERDAM: in-cosmetics Global has unveiled the highly anticipated shortlist for its 2025 Awards. With just two weeks remaining until the event kicks off in Amsterdam, the Awards, sponsored by Kenvue, features over 50 standout entries competing for 18 awards across 7 categories, selected by a distinguished panel of international industry experts.

This year’s awards honour groundbreaking personal care ingredients and advancements in beauty and cosmetic science. Categories include the Kenvue Trusted Science Award, the Innovation Zone Best Active Ingredient Award, the Innovation Zone Best Functional Ingredient Award, the Green Ingredient Award, and the Rising Star Award. The finalists have demonstrated exceptional creativity and expertise, showcasing the latest trends and innovations in the personal care industry.

Both the Innovation Zone Best Active Ingredient and Innovation Zone Best Functional Ingredient Awards honour the latest ingredients that seamlessly blend science with product features that benefit both manufacturers and end-users, while the Green Ingredient Award in partnership with Ecovia Intelligence recognises companies that have led the way in sustainability, spotlighting ingredients that exemplify this commitment. The Rising Star Award celebrates first-year exhibitors, highlighting their advanced products and ingredients while acknowledging their solution-driven approaches. The Kenvue Trusted Science Award will return once again this year and will celebrate novel ingredients that address important unmet consumer needs, the award is underpinned with socially responsible and sustainable standards and backed by trusted scientific research or clinical data.

Commenting on the shortlist, Roziani Zulkifli, Event Director of in-cosmetics Global, said: “We’re thrilled to unveil this year’s shortlist for the 2025 in-cosmetics Global Awards and extend our sincere thanks to our sponsor, Kenvue, for their continued support. We want to thank our judges who invest significant time into reviewing each entry to be able to shortlist and ultimately crown the leading suppliers and products at the show. This year we are extremely proud to welcome senior R&D professionals to the panel, with representatives from L’Oreal, Rare Beauty, Trinny London, Revlon and Haleon to name a few.

These awards are an important opportunity to celebrate the pioneering innovations and modern ingredients that go into creating the personal care products that shape the industry of tomorrow. Each product entered into the awards is a shining example of the significant advancements shaping the cosmetics industry and their potential to make a lasting impact.

In particular, the Innovation Zone Best Ingredients Awards and the Green Ingredient Award reflect in-cosmetics Global’s commitment to advancing both science and sustainability- key themes that are central to this event. Recognising the industry’s dedication to innovation and excellence across all categories is a cause for celebration. We invite everyone to join us at the awards ceremony for what promises to be a spectacular evening honouring the industry’s biggest achievements over the past year.”

The Make-up and Sensory Bar judging will be announced onsite and will spotlight the newest technologies in colour cosmetics and fragrances. The Sustainable Stand Award winners will also be announced onsite at in-cosmetics Global and will commend the exhibitors who have demonstrated their commitment to reducing their environmental impact.

The in-cosmetics Global Awards and After Party will take place from 18:00-19:30 on Tuesday, 8th April at the event at the RAI, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

INNOVATION ZONE BEST INGREDIENT AWARD

Shortlisted in the Active Ingredient category are:

  • ALGAKTIV – ALGAKTIV® Exometics G
  • Ashland – collapeptyl™ biofunctional
  • Croda Beauty Actives – Zenakine™
  • dsm-firmenich – ETERWELL™ HAIR
  • Evolved By Nature – Activated Silk™ 8A-⍺
  • Givaudan Active Beauty – DandErase™
  • LipoTrue – Cellaigie™
  • Lucas Meyer Cosmetics by Clariant – Melicica™
  • Mibelle Biochemistry – AmelioSense™
  • Mibelle Biochemistry – PhytoCellTec™ Exosomes
  • NORMACTIVE – ROSECOCKTAIL™ HC
  • ODYCEA – BLUE ALGA
  • OQEMA – BlockACNE
  • Shanghai Coachchem Technology Co., Ltd. – Anallerg® – NFA
  • ROBERTET – Damasty®
  • Solabia Group – PRO-LONGEVIA®
  • TS-BIOTECH – YouSIA
  • Uniproma GmbH – Arelastin™ P / Arelastin™ W
  • Vytrus Biotech – Clarivine™ – Fasting for skin longevity™

Shortlisted in the Functional Ingredient category are:

  • AE CHEMIE, INC – AECOTHICK® GKL
  • CALYXIA – CalyCare™ Gel 100
  • Colonial Chemical, Inc – Cola®Quat SME DG
  • ERCA Wilmar Cosmetic Ingredients – WILSOL SPF BOOSTER
  • Evolved By Nature – Activated Silk™ Hydrogels
  • Galaxy Surfactants Ltd. – Galguard® Prebiotive
  • Grant Industries – Gransense TC-55X/C
  • IOI Oleo GmbH – SOFTISAN® 650
  • Lucas Meyer Cosmetics by Clariant – Pickmulse™
  • LUCID COLLOIDS LIMITED – CATCOL SF-23 GOLD
  • Roquette Beauté – Beauté by Roquette® ST 305
  • Symrise – Mindera™
  • WHITE TIGER GROUND LLC – WTGPhLA Kimchi Filtrate Organic Preservative

KENVUE TRUSTED SCIENCE AWARD

Shortlisted in this category are:

  • CRODA Beauty-LUCEANE ASHLEIGH
  • Evonik-RHEANCE® D50
  • Givaudan Active Beauty-Confidential

GREEN INGREDIENT AWARD

Shortlisted in this category are:

  • AAK – LIPEX® SheaLuxe TR™
  • Agrimer – SeaCALM
  • AmphiStar – AmphiCare
  • Evolved By Nature – Activated Silk™ KDF-β
  • Givaudan Active Beauty – DandErase™
  • Lipoid Kosmetik AG – MorinGuard®
  • Lubrizol – Sensomer™ Cassia 115 polymer
  • Lucas Meyer Cosmetics by Clariant – Pickmulse™
  • Lucas Meyer Cosmetics by Clariant – Melicica™

RISING STAR AWARD

Shortlisted in this category are:

  • Evolved By Nature
  • Exolitus
  • Gaia Tech AG
  • Institute Dr. Schrader
  • Labskin Limited
  • Mane Kancor Ingredients Pvt Ltd
  • Melt&Marble
  • NoPalm Ingredients
  • Transactiva
  • WHITE TIGER GROUND LLC

 

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in-cosmetics Global’s Sustainability Zone takes a holistic approach to green beauty https://connect.in-cosmetics.com/news-category/in-cosmetics-global-sustainability-zone-green-beauty/ https://connect.in-cosmetics.com/news-category/in-cosmetics-global-sustainability-zone-green-beauty/#respond Wed, 05 Mar 2025 07:42:29 +0000 https://connect.in-cosmetics.com/?p=22924 in-cosmetics Global has announced the details of its Sustainability Zone, a comprehensive space designed to help brands reduce environmental impact and enhance their sustainability credentials. Sponsored by AAK and in partnership with The Green Chemist Consultancy and Ecovia Intelligence, the zone will provide invaluable opportunities to explore green solutions across four key areas; the Forum, […]

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in-cosmetics Global has announced the details of its Sustainability Zone, a comprehensive space designed to help brands reduce environmental impact and enhance their sustainability credentials.

Sponsored by AAK and in partnership with The Green Chemist Consultancy and Ecovia Intelligence, the zone will provide invaluable opportunities to explore green solutions across four key areas; the Forum, Display, Theatre, and Pavilion; all of which will serve as a catalyst for learning, networking, and discovering sustainable solutions.

The zone will be led by leading organisations, including AAK, The Carbon Trust, Provital, the International Collaboration on Cosmetics Safety (ICCS), Givaudan, NATRUE, Syensqo, Carbonwave, and more, featuring interactive sessions, exhibits, showcases, and expert presentations.

The Sustainability Zone Forum, sponsored by AAK and curated by The Green Chemist Consultancy, will feature a two-day programme of expert-led discussions on green chemistry, regulatory compliance, life cycle analysis and ethical ingredient sourcing. Speakers will explore ways to drive sustainability improvements, minimise environmental impact and address unmet industry needs, offering valuable insights into sustainable practices across formulation, packaging and beyond. This year, the Forum will be located on the show floor, ensuring better accessibility for attendees.

Speakers from The Carbon Trust will share insights into ways the beauty industry can update its practices to align with net-zero targets and avoid greenwashing in ‘Navigating Net Zero: Communicating with Credibility in the Context of the EU Green Claims Directive.’ Delving into the benefits of upcycling, Judit Camargo, Founder & CEO of Roka Furdada, will explore the antioxidant, antimicrobial and anti-acne properties of Sotabosk, a lignin-based cosmetic ingredient derived from upcycled biomass byproducts, in the session, ‘Roka Cirkle Sotabosk: Redefining Sustainability Through Upcycling.’

The interactive Display area, sponsored by AAK, will spotlight product advancements in sustainable personal care. This space will feature display pods showcasing sustainable projects and initiatives as well as responsibly sourced raw materials that deliver high performance and a reduced environmental impact, with exhibitors such as Oleon NV demonstrating the benefits of recyclable and reusable esters produced by enzymes. Visitors will have the opportunity to explore the latest innovations in sustainability and gain insight into the industry’s most forward-thinking solutions from suppliers like Provital, Nouryon, AAK Sweden and many more.

The Sustainability Theatre will provide a platform for expert insights, with leading voices from AAK, Lanxess Deutschland, Beauty Kitchen and others discussing eco-design and transparent, responsible sourcing in ingredient formulation, circular economy strategies, and how reducing Scope 3 emissions can make a significant difference to a brand’s environmental impact.

Kicking off the Theatre programme on day one, Dr. Barbara Olioso, Managing Director of The Green Chemist, will explore the transformative role of sustainability in cosmetics development in ‘Regenerative Beauty with Green Chemistry,’ highlighting the importance of eco-design in formulation, ethical ingredient sourcing, and sustainable packaging, offering insights into how circular design strategies and groundbreaking materials can shape a greener, more equitable future for beauty. Other speakers, such as Jacques Courtès, Senior Account Representative, Transparency-One and Dr. Sophie Roelants, COO and Co-founder of AmphiStar will delve into the finer details of how brands can use data and innovative new ingredients to meet net-zero targets and preserve the environment’s natural biodiversity.

Courtès from Transparency-One will present ‘Mapping your Supply Chain and Tackling Worldwide Regulations,’ exploring how industry leaders effectively manage supply chains and social risks and track progress toward ESG goals. The session will demonstrate how businesses can stay compliant with evolving global regulations by efficiently collecting supplier documentation, certifications, and necessary compliance data.

In ‘Sourcing & Valuing Low Carbon Products,’ Kelly Gilroy, VP Commercial Sustainability at Univar Solutions, will explore the growing market demand for low-carbon products and the crucial role of Product Carbon Footprint (PCF) data in helping brands achieve their sustainability goals.

Mélanie Marquis Schiffer, Sustainability Project Manager at Symrise, will discuss the company’s commitment to sustainability and innovation in, ‘Integrating Planetary Boundaries into Portfolio Management and Driving Innovation Toward a Sustainable Future.’ The planetary boundaries framework defines the ecological limits within which humanity can safely operate, while preserving natural resources and ecosystems. Symrise utilises this framework to highlight how companies can strive to reduce carbon emissions, conserve biodiversity, and ensure responsible sourcing of raw materials.

Dr. Roelants from AmphiStar will lead ‘From Waste to Wonders: Bringing Performing and Affordable Biosurfactants to the Market,’ discussing the creation of microbial biosurfactants from locally sourced waste and side-products, such as supermarket food waste, from the agri-food industry. These circular biosurfactants serve as drop-in replacements for traditional ingredients, without competing with food production or impacting land use, significantly reducing the carbon footprint of finished products.

The Sustainability Pavilion will be a hub for connecting with experts and suppliers in sustainable beauty practice. Covering consultancy, accreditation, packaging, distribution and life cycle analysis, companies like Ecovia Intelligence, Fairglow and Natrue will showcase solutions that enhance transparency and reduce environmental impact across the supply chain.

Roziani Zulkifli, Event Director, in-cosmetics Global, said: “Sustainability has been a core part of the beauty industry for a long time, and it’s essential to keep pushing for new solutions that benefit both consumers and the planet. Whether through innovative technologies, alternative solutions, or new ways of sourcing and creating ingredients, the Sustainability Zone offers an expansive hub for the personal care community to explore these new, creative ideas. It also helps ensure the industry is prepared for evolving regulations and policies while supporting companies in making the necessary changes to stay ahead.”

in-cosmetics Global, presented by KSM, returns from 8-10 April 2025 at RAI, Amsterdam. For more information and to register to attend, visit https://www.in-cosmetics.com/global.

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