Three takeaways from In-Cosmetics Global 2024 in Paris



Last week, CosmeticsDesign attended In-Cosmetics Global 2024 in Paris. According to the organization’s website, In-Cosmetics hosts international shows across Europe, Latin America, and Asia that connect 1,800+ suppliers of ingredients, fragrances, lab equipment, testing, and regulatory solutions with 40,000+ cosmetic industry professionals. In recent years, exhibitors from over 120 countries have met with over 10,000 visitors per show to discuss market insights, industry innovations, and networking opportunities. 

From educational seminars on marketing trends to the sustainability and innovation zones and the show floor, here are CosmeticsDesign’s three key takeaways from this year’s convention. 

Shifting interests towards naturally derived ingredients 

In alignment with a vested interest in increasing ethical and sustainable ingredient sourcing practices, this year’s In-Cosmetics Global was rife with naturally derived ingredient options. Cosmetics ingredients supplier Mibelle Biochemistry, for example, debuted bioinspired PinoPlex, a moisturizing ingredient for hair care products designed to smooth hair cuticles. Derived from upcycled hand-picked pinecones, the ingredient mimics the natural mechanism of pinecones, which open and close their scales in response to moisture. 

US-based manufacturer Grant Industries also exemplified this trend by launching three new ingredients at the show, including Granpowder BBP-700, a 100% natural biodegradable powder designed to function as a microplastic alternative in product formulations. The ingredient comprises a yeast fermentation and amino acid derivative and can support another micro-trend seen at this year’s show: enhanced sensory experiences. 



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