Formulating for the future: IFF on creating sustainable sensory experiences
From the moment a beauty consumer uses a bottle of shampoo or moisturizer, the packaging, scent, feel, and efficacy all contribute to an emotional connection to the product. According to International Flavors & Fragrances (IFF), the hidden architect behind this sensory journey is science, which faces a fundamental challenge: balancing luxury and performance with the growing demand for sustainable ingredients. IFF’s Designed Enzymatic Biomaterials (DEB) platform turns familiar building blocks — enzymes, sugars, and water — into a straightforward solution for luxurious and planet‑friendly personal care products.Frédéric Faugeroux of Ashland highlighted the global debut of Eternight, marking the company’s first time initiating a worldwide ingredient launch in China. He emphasised the importance of regional customization, noting that trends such as skin brightening remain highly relevant in China and require targeted ingredient development. Backed by a Shanghai-based clinical lab established in 2006, Ashland continues to tailor innovations to local market needs, positioning longevity as a key driver in the evolution of high-performance, consumer-focused beauty solutions.
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Frédéric Faugeroux of Ashland highlighted the global debut of Eternight, marking the company’s first time initiating a worldwide ingredient launch in China. He emphasised the importance of regional customization, noting that trends such as skin brightening remain highly relevant in China and...
































