Kensing debuts palm-free biosurfactants to satisfy sustainability demand
Kensing has released its first fully upcycled, low-carbon, and palm-free biosurfactants in North America. The debut caters to the growing pressure in the personal and home care industries to reduce environmental footprints without compromising affordability or consumer experience. Surfactants are central to the green transition proliferating throughout the industry. However, the chemicals and bio-based ingredients manufacturer says that conventional petrochemical-based and bio-based surfactants often fall short of ambitious environmental targets when assessed across their full life cycle.This Technical Paper is brought to you by Ashland.
At In-cosmetics Global 2026, Marion Viala, regional strategic marketing specialist at Lubrizol, told us about the company’s latest innovations. Lubrizol’s Eyeseryl All-In peptide is a solution targeting seven key soft tissues, while Arbalon RC-76 Cellulose Liquid offers a versatile rheology modifier compatible with hair care and skin cleansing applications. Lubrizol also celebrated an achievement at the show, winning an award for their Oilkemia 7S polymer — a biodegradable rheology modifier designed for oil-based formulations. Viala told us that these functional ingredients enable the creation of a wide range of textures, making up a powerful lineup for formulators.
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At In-cosmetics Global 2026, Marion Viala, regional strategic marketing specialist at Lubrizol, told us about the company’s latest innovations. Lubrizol’s Eyeseryl All-In peptide is a solution targeting seven key soft tissues, while Arbalon RC-76 Cellulose Liquid offers a versatile rheology...































