Happi Staff10.07.20
Celebrating the most cutting-edge personal care ingredients, In-Cosmetics Global announced the winners in this year’s Innovation Zone and Green Ingredient Awards.
Despite the challenges brought about by COVID-19, leading cosmetic manufacturers, including Mibelle Biochemistry, Cargill Beauty, Givaudan Active and Lucas Meyer, all put forward their most creative innovations for consideration across three categories – Best Active Ingredient, Best Functional Ingredient and Best Green Ingredient.
Taking home both the Gold and Silver awards in the Best Active Ingredient category, Vytrus Biotech was recognized for its Kannabia Sense and Deobiome Noni ingredients. Kannabia Sense is billed as an innovative probiotic treatment that stimulates the skin microbiota to produce an in-situ postbiotic cocktail that promotes the synthesis of cutaneous oxytocin. Recommended for use in sensitive skin treatments, anti-aging cosmetic products and delicate facial treatments, it is made from plant stem cells of Cannabis sativa, a herbaceous plant indigenous to eastern Asia. Deobiome Noni is a prebiotic deodorant treatment that reduces the generation of body odor while allowing the skin to breathe and respecting the skin microbiota, according to Vytrus.
Closing the category, Mibelle Biochemistry and Clariant Active were announced as this year’s joint Bronze Award winners. Recognized for its Alpine Rose Active, Mibelle Biochemistry’s novel "senolytics" concept was chosen for its ability to eliminate senescent skin cells and protect skin proteins from oxidative stress. Clariant Active was applauded for its rare and unique ingredient, Prenylium. Thanks to Clariant’s Plant Milking technology, Prenylium is extracted from the root of the Morus Alba tree without causing any damage. This innovative and sustainable approach to sourcing helps to stimulate root growth and results in a concentration of prenylated flavonoids 2000% higher than what is typically found in mulberry root extracts.
Symrise took the top award in the Best Functional Ingredient category for its Symrise SymEffect Sun. Based entirely on renewable raw materials from responsible sources, the newly developed ingredient combines the advantages of conventional sunscreen products with the increasing sustainability requirements of consumers. It pursues a 360º approach, offering a holistic way to meet the multiple challenges of sunscreen products. It stood out for its use of natural sources, the efficiency of its UV filters and formulation stability.
Also demonstrating a sustainable approach to sun protection, Dow Chemical was awarded the Silver award for its SunSpheres Bio SPF Booster, a bio-based and readily biodegradable SPF boost that enables greater SPF efficiency in sun care and daily skin care products.
The category also honored two bronze award winners: Clariant and Gattefossé. The former was selected for Velsan Flex which, thanks to its high water solubility and Renewable Carbon Index (RCI) of 93%, offers preservation boosting powers together with broad formulation flexibility. Gattefossé’s Emulium Dolcea MB, a natural origin O/W emulsifier, has the ability to create a wider range of textures, from fluid serum to thick butter in a wide range of applications, such as skin care, sun care, makeup and hair care.
As sustainability continues to drive cosmetic manufacturers to assess the ingredients used in their formulations, this year’s Green Ingredient Award, in partnership with Ecovia Intelligence, recognized the ingredients championing sustainability in the personal care and beauty market. Henry Lamotte Oils’ Paradise Nut Oil/Magdalena River Nut Oil earned the Gold Award for its ability to support the regeneration of the skin’s lipid film, while improving the water retention capability of the skin, reducing transepidermal water loss.
Unveiled as the Silver Award winner, Cargill Beauty’s FiberDesign Sensation was praised for its approach to sustainability and upcycling. Derived from 100% natural origins, the texturizer and emulsion stabilizer, designed specifically for skin care, is based on citrus peel fibers from the pectin production side stream.
Finally, Minasolve SAS earned the Bronze Award for Best Green Ingredient for its A-Leen Aroma-3, a nature-derived perfuming agent that offers a broad-spectrum antimicrobial effect. It is a 100% natural version of phenylpropanol produced from cassia essential oil.
Despite the challenges brought about by COVID-19, leading cosmetic manufacturers, including Mibelle Biochemistry, Cargill Beauty, Givaudan Active and Lucas Meyer, all put forward their most creative innovations for consideration across three categories – Best Active Ingredient, Best Functional Ingredient and Best Green Ingredient.
Taking home both the Gold and Silver awards in the Best Active Ingredient category, Vytrus Biotech was recognized for its Kannabia Sense and Deobiome Noni ingredients. Kannabia Sense is billed as an innovative probiotic treatment that stimulates the skin microbiota to produce an in-situ postbiotic cocktail that promotes the synthesis of cutaneous oxytocin. Recommended for use in sensitive skin treatments, anti-aging cosmetic products and delicate facial treatments, it is made from plant stem cells of Cannabis sativa, a herbaceous plant indigenous to eastern Asia. Deobiome Noni is a prebiotic deodorant treatment that reduces the generation of body odor while allowing the skin to breathe and respecting the skin microbiota, according to Vytrus.
Closing the category, Mibelle Biochemistry and Clariant Active were announced as this year’s joint Bronze Award winners. Recognized for its Alpine Rose Active, Mibelle Biochemistry’s novel "senolytics" concept was chosen for its ability to eliminate senescent skin cells and protect skin proteins from oxidative stress. Clariant Active was applauded for its rare and unique ingredient, Prenylium. Thanks to Clariant’s Plant Milking technology, Prenylium is extracted from the root of the Morus Alba tree without causing any damage. This innovative and sustainable approach to sourcing helps to stimulate root growth and results in a concentration of prenylated flavonoids 2000% higher than what is typically found in mulberry root extracts.
Symrise took the top award in the Best Functional Ingredient category for its Symrise SymEffect Sun. Based entirely on renewable raw materials from responsible sources, the newly developed ingredient combines the advantages of conventional sunscreen products with the increasing sustainability requirements of consumers. It pursues a 360º approach, offering a holistic way to meet the multiple challenges of sunscreen products. It stood out for its use of natural sources, the efficiency of its UV filters and formulation stability.
Also demonstrating a sustainable approach to sun protection, Dow Chemical was awarded the Silver award for its SunSpheres Bio SPF Booster, a bio-based and readily biodegradable SPF boost that enables greater SPF efficiency in sun care and daily skin care products.
The category also honored two bronze award winners: Clariant and Gattefossé. The former was selected for Velsan Flex which, thanks to its high water solubility and Renewable Carbon Index (RCI) of 93%, offers preservation boosting powers together with broad formulation flexibility. Gattefossé’s Emulium Dolcea MB, a natural origin O/W emulsifier, has the ability to create a wider range of textures, from fluid serum to thick butter in a wide range of applications, such as skin care, sun care, makeup and hair care.
As sustainability continues to drive cosmetic manufacturers to assess the ingredients used in their formulations, this year’s Green Ingredient Award, in partnership with Ecovia Intelligence, recognized the ingredients championing sustainability in the personal care and beauty market. Henry Lamotte Oils’ Paradise Nut Oil/Magdalena River Nut Oil earned the Gold Award for its ability to support the regeneration of the skin’s lipid film, while improving the water retention capability of the skin, reducing transepidermal water loss.
Unveiled as the Silver Award winner, Cargill Beauty’s FiberDesign Sensation was praised for its approach to sustainability and upcycling. Derived from 100% natural origins, the texturizer and emulsion stabilizer, designed specifically for skin care, is based on citrus peel fibers from the pectin production side stream.
Finally, Minasolve SAS earned the Bronze Award for Best Green Ingredient for its A-Leen Aroma-3, a nature-derived perfuming agent that offers a broad-spectrum antimicrobial effect. It is a 100% natural version of phenylpropanol produced from cassia essential oil.