
The latest wave of beauty innovation is moving beyond surface-level solutions, tapping into biology, biotechnology and advanced delivery systems to address aging, stress and skin sensitivity at the cellular level. This report highlights notable new ingredients shaping the industry—from bioactives that mimic in-office aesthetic procedures, to stress-fighting and neurobeauty compounds, to high-load delivery systems and sustainable botanicals. Each represents a strategic opportunity for brands to combine efficacy, consumer appeal and sustainability, meeting growing demand for science-driven, high-performance, and environmentally conscious formulations.
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The latest wave of beauty innovation is moving beyond surface-level solutions, tapping into biology, biotechnology and advanced delivery systems to address aging, stress and skin sensitivity at the cellular level. This report highlights notable new ingredients shaping the industry—from bioactives that mimic in-office aesthetic procedures, to stress-fighting and neurobeauty compounds, to high-load delivery systems and sustainable botanicals. Each represents a strategic opportunity for brands to combine efficacy, consumer appeal and sustainability, meeting growing demand for science-driven, high-performance, and environmentally conscious formulations.
Targeting Skin Aging at the Biological Level: Next-Generation Actives and Delivery Technologies
A New Bioactive Targeting Pathways Used in Energy-Based Skin Tightening Treatments
DermCeutical EDL reportedly activates dermal fibroblasts to increase elastin production, a primary mechanism also pursued by energy-based treatments such as radiofrequency skin tightening, ultrasound-based lifting devices and certain laser modalities that rely on controlled dermal heating to stimulate structural protein renewal.Mihail at Adobe Stock
DermCeutical EDL reportedly activates dermal fibroblasts to increase elastin production, a primary mechanism also pursued by energy-based treatments such as radiofrequency skin tightening, ultrasound-based lifting devices and certain laser modalities that rely on controlled dermal heating to stimulate structural protein renewal. By boosting elastin synthesis and supporting dermal matrix integrity, the ingredient aligns with the same biological objective of these procedures: improved firmness, reduced laxity and gradual lifting without altering facial volume.
The ingredient also downregulates stress-related proteins and reverses adverse gene expression linked to aging skin. This mirrors outcomes associated with regenerative aesthetic treatments such as microneedling and fractional energy devices which aim to reset cellular stress responses and promote healthier gene signaling as part of collagen and elastin remodeling. Debut reports that DermCeutical EDL promotes long-term dermal integrity by addressing these pathways topically rather than through controlled injury or thermal stimulation.
In a 12-week clinical study, dermatologist-blinded assessments showed a 73% improvement in skin sagging and a 100% fine-line improvement rate compared to placebo. Elastin production increased six-fold and aged cell rejuvenation improved by 31%. These outcomes correspond to benchmarks often used to evaluate skin tightening technologies in clinical settings, including improvements in laxity, fine lines texture and overall firmness across the face jawline and neck.
Debut positions DermCeutical EDL as relevant amid rising demand for skin tightening driven by increased use of GLP-1 medications associated with rapid weight loss and skin laxity, as well as consumer interest in non-volumizing aesthetic results. The ingredient expands Debut’s portfolio of biotech actives intended to translate the biological targets of professional aesthetic treatments into topical formulations suitable for consumer skin care products.
A Stress-Fighting Biotech Breakthrough for Ageless Skin
Lubrizol recently highlighted new findings confirming the efficacy of its Telophi biotech ingredient, which helps to protect against aging and stress, resulting in improved extracellular matrix balance and the preservation of collagen, the company reports.Lubrizol
Previously, Telophi (INCI: Glycerin (and) Water (Aqua) (and) Bacillus Ferment) was shown in vitro to shield telocytes, stem cells and exosomes against psychological and cellular stress.
The new in vitro, ex vivo and in vivo work confirmed previous findings and highlighted the ingredient's ability to support full-spectrum collagen care.
The ingredient promoted extracellular matrix homeostasis and preserves collagen integrity and
It contributed to a firmer, lifted and more harmonious facial contour, with proportions approaching the Golden Ratio (Phi).
Telophi is derived from a rare Bacillus species discovered exclusively in the Florida Keys, Lubrizol reports. The ingredient features a profile of more than 20 peptides — including 15 cyclopeptides — and 15 fatty acid derivatives, delivering advanced anti-aging and regenerative properties.
This active profile finds applications in:
- Anti-aging
- Facial lifting
- Firming and restructuring
- Increasing skin radiance
At a recommended use level of 2%, the product is reportedly easy to incorporate into skin care routines.
Telophi boasts 100% natural origin content (ISO 16128), COSMOS approval, and compliance with global standards including China CFDA. In addition, Lubrizol supports the Coral Restoration Foundation, marking its commitment to sustainability and environmental restoration.
New 'Neurobeauty' Benefits for a Sensitive Skin Ingredient
Croda Beauty has uncovered new benefits for its SphingoCare DS-CERAmix-V ingredient, including improvements in skin texture, elasticity and sensory properties.primipil at Adobe Stock
Beyond the ingredient's positive preclinical results, new studies reveal its barrier-reinforcing and hydrating effects, as well as improvements in skin texture, elasticity and sensory properties.
More specifically, clinical studies highlight the following benefits, per the company.
- Skin texture: A 28-day study showed an up to 24% reduction in skin roughness, visibly improving texture compared to the placebo.
- Elasticity: Elasticity increased by 38.8% after five days of use.
- Hydration: Hydration levels in sensitive skin improved by 57.3% compared to the baseline.
- Comfort: Itching scores were reduced by 81%, providing rapid relief for irritated skin.
Croda Beauty adds that "neurobeauty" testing using EEG has demonstrated that despite having a texture similar to a placebo cream, a cream containing the DS-CERAmix-V shifted users' emotional responses toward greater relaxation and comfort during application.
As the company explains, the ingredient was designed to deliver essential stratum corneum lipids, including an optimized 2:1:1 ratio of ceramide NP, ceramide AP and phytosphingosine, closely mimicking the skin’s natural composition. This structure strengthens the skin’s barrier and enhances its moisture-retaining properties.
Beyond efficacy, the ingredient is RSPO-certified, vegan-suitable and IECIC-compliant, offering a science-based solution for barrier care and sensitive skin formulations.
High-Load Delivery for Deeper Skin Penetration and Lasting Efficacy
Labio has launched its patented MIT[HD] technology, which uses a multi-lamellar vesicle (MLV) structure to deliver high concentrations of active ingredients deeply into the skin. Екатерина Клищевник at Adobe Stock
The core of MIT[HD] technology is its structure, which combines mannosyl erythritol lipid (MEL) derived from Pseudozyma sp. SY16 with phospholipids.
According to Labio, this combination forms stable, multi-layered vesicles that mimic the skin's own structure, enhancing biocompatibility.
The ingredient's design enables it to carry high loads of both oil-soluble and water-soluble active ingredients, ensuring they reach their target within the skin for maximum impact. According to the company, the technology facilitates a multi-infusion mechanism for deeper penetration and prolonged release, enhancing absorption and extending the efficacy of skin care formulations.
A key benefit of the MIT[HD] system is reportedly its exceptional stability. The MEL tri-acyl components act as cross-linkers between the vesicle layers, creating a robust and resilient structure that protects the potency of the active ingredients. This ensures the formulation remains effective from production to application.
Furthermore, LABIO has prioritized sustainability in the development of this technology: the MEL is derived from a natural fermentation process, and the entire system is produced using a low-energy cold process.
This commitment to environmentally friendly practices positions the MIT[HD] technology as high-performing, sustainable innovation.
High-Performance Zinc Sun Protection Without the White Cast
Azafran Innovación recently launched its Azafran BioSheer Zinc Dispersion, a blend featuring uncoated zinc oxide (ZnO) and designed for maximum transparency and robust broad-spectrum UVA/UVB protection. wavebreak3 at Adobe Stock
Azafran BioSheer Zinc Dispersion (INCI: Zinc Oxide (and) Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride (and) Polyhydroxystearic Acid) is reportedly engineered to eliminate the whitening effect commonly associated with mineral sunscreens. It is said to provide a balanced ratio of UVA and UVB defense, making it suitable for everyday use.
Additional benefits include:
- it is designed for easy integration into various formulations and
- it complies with strict global UVA protection standards.
Additionally, the company highlights how Azafran BioSheer Zinc Dispersion aligns with demands for eco-consciousness and safety.
- Clinically proven safety: Studies led by Australian universities have confirmed that zinc oxide nanoparticles do not cause cellular toxicity, even with repeated application.
- Reef and marine safe: Zinc is a necessary micronutrient in marine ecosystems, supporting surface productivity and contributing to the global carbon cycle.
- Biodegradable: As a naturally occurring mineral, ZnO is biodegradable and does not persist in the environment as a pollutant.
Taken together, the Azafran BioSheer Zinc Dispersion is poised to revolutionize sun care, offering a balanced blend of performance, safety and sustainability, the company reports.
Engineering Sustainability: High-Performance Ingredients for a Cleaner Beauty Future
Scaling Rare Botanicals with Innovative Cell Cultivation
BotaniCellar Crithmum Maritimum, based on the namesake extract, has been described as "the most precious skin care ingredient of the 21st century" and is a rare plant from Brittany’s coast, according to Uniproma.Image by varbenov at Adobe Stock
This approach democratizes access to premium ingredients while also aligning with eco-conscious practices. In addition, the company claims to have the world’s largest botanical cell bank and a fast-track, customized ingredient service to deliver high-quality botanicals that redefine skin care.
Derived from the pistil and petals of Saussurea involucrata and found at 4,000 meters in the Tianshan Mountains, BotaniCellar Tianshan Snow Lotus (INCI: Saussurea Involucrata Callus Extract (and) Pentylene Glycol (and) Butylene Glycol) offers benefits for skin including:
- Reduction in melanin production
- Enhanced radiance and brighter skin tone
- Improvement in inflammatory hyperpigmentation
The ingredient acts by inhibiting tyrosinase activity and minimizing free radical damage to restore the skin’s natural glow.
Extracted from Adenium obesum, a resilient plant thriving in Kenya’s arid environment, BotaniCellar Desert Rose (INCI: Adenium Obesum Leaf Cell Extract (and) Pentylene Glycol (and) Butylene Glycol) provides skin:
- Relief from inflammatory aging
- Antioxidant properties to alleviate oxidative stress
- Intense hydration and enhanced skin elasticity
Its active cells are also reported to improve dermal structure, boost skin firmness and promote deep hydration.
BotaniCellar Crithmum Maritimum (INCI: Crithmum Maritimum Callus Extract (and) Pentylene Glycol (and) Butylene Glycol), has been described as “the most precious skin care ingredient of the 21st century,” according to the company. This rare plant from Brittany’s coast offers:
- Whitening and brightening effects
- Soothing for sensitive skin
- Strengthened skin structure and improved barrier function
Its core component, chlorogenic acid, is said to provide antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant benefits, promoting a healthy glow and robust skin.
Derived from Leontopodium alpinum, a plant thriving in the harsh Alpine environment, BotaniCellar Edelweiss (INCI: Leontopodium Alpinum Callus Extract (and) Pentylene Glycol (and) Butylene Glycol) is designed to deliver:
- Antibacterial properties and microbiome balance
- Protection against blue light and external aggressors
- Improved dermal structure and reduced inflammation
Chlorogenic acid, its key component, offers exceptional antioxidant and anti-aging benefits, shielding the skin from oxidative stress and environmental damage, per the company.
BotaniCellar Eryngium Maritimum (INCI: Eryngium Maritimum Callus Culture Extract (and) Pentylene Glycol (and) Butylene Glycol) is based on a plant from Brittany’s coast, renowned as the “king of stress resistance." It is celebrated for its self-repair abilities, providing:
- Skin structure repair
- Hydration and water retention
- Relief from redness and warmth
According to the company, rosmarinic acid, the ingredient's active component, offers powerful antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties, aiding in skin barrier repair and regeneration.
Uniproma’s proprietary plant cell culture technology reportedly enhances the active components of these botanicals, ensuring maximum efficacy and sustainability. By harnessing the power of nature and science, the company aims to bring luxury skin care within reach.
Sustainable Preservation: Green Tech Meets High Performance
Curie Co. has launched AmpliPQ-CF, a modern preservation system built for clean and sustainable cosmetics and personal care formulations, including shampoos and conditioners.sarayutsridee at Adobe Stock
The new multifunctional ingredients provide humectant and emollient properties while ensuring excellent product protection. Per the company, they are designed to act as effective alternatives to traditional preservative systems or as boosters to reduce the concentration of active preservatives needed in cosmetic formulas.
- AdvensProtect 56E (INCI: Pentylene Glycol (and) 1,2-Hexanediol (and) Ethylhexylglycerin) is specifically formulated for use in sensitive skin products.
- AdvensProtect 56E Green is its sustainable twin, using the same blend but leveraging 100% bio-based ingredients.
- AdvensProtect 58E (INCI: Pentylene Glycol (and) Caprylyl Glycol (and) Ethylhexylglycerin) is suggested for formulators seeking a robust one-stop solution.
- AdvensProtect 58E Green similarly offers the same blend but using 100% bio-based components and according to the company, it mirrors the performance of the standard version.
All the ingredients are suitable for formulations ranging from creams, lotions, shampoos, gels and foundations, to sunscreens and wet wipes; they are also suited to all skin types. In addition, they are cold-processable, clear liquids that are easy to formulate with and are temperature- and pH-independent, per the company. AdvensProtect 56E and 56E Green are recommended at 1.0-2.5% while 58E and 58E Green are suggested at 0.5-1.5%.
Seqens emphasizes that these "green" launches demonstrate its commitment to green chemistry. Notably, both AdvensProtect 56E Green and 58E Green are certified ISO 16128 Natural Derived with a Natural Origin Index (NOI) of 1.
By sourcing these ingredients sustainably, Seqens provides formulators with a clear pathway to developing high-performance, eco-friendly beauty products without compromising on quality or efficacy.
Elsewhere, Curie Co. has launched AmpliPQ-CF, a modern preservation system built for clean and sustainable cosmetics and personal care formulations. According to the company, the ingredient boosts the efficacy of sodium benzoate to deliver robust, broad-spectrum protection while meeting clean label standards.
Brands and formulators face growing pressure to preserve beauty products with fewer, more broadly acceptable components while still delivering uncompromised microbiological protection. AmpliPQ-CF (proposed INCI: Sodium Benzoate (and) Polyamine) was built for that reality.
Based on Curie Co.’s proprietary AmpliPQ technology platform, AmpliPQ-CF is a chelator-free preservation system that combines sodium benzoate with a polyamine booster. This unique synergy is said to deliver broad-spectrum protection in formulations at or below pH 6.
According to the company, AmpliPQ-CF also serves as an effective alternative to phenoxyethanol, empowering formulators to move away from traditional preservatives while maintaining product integrity.
“AmpliPQ-CF delivers the preservation simplicity brands want, while meeting modern expectations for performance and clean beauty alignment,” said Erika Milczek, CEO of Curie Co.
AmpliPQ-CF is designed for versatility and ease of use in a manufacturing environment, per Curie Co. It is water-soluble, colorless and odorless in formulation, making it compatible with fragrances and dyes. This supports modern sensory expectations without complicating the development process.
In addition, the system can be used across a wide range of rinse-off and leave-on applications in pH 3-6 systems, including:
- Shampoos and conditioners
- Facial cleansers and body washes
- Skin care serums and creams
By enhancing the antimicrobial activity of sodium benzoate, AmpliPQ-CF reportedly makes high-performance preservation accessible for mass-market and prestige brands alike.
Regulatory compliance and retailer alignment are at the core of AmpliPQ-CF’s development. The product is readily biodegradable and compliant with US and EU regulations, the company reports. It is also free from isothiazolinones, phenoxyethanol, parabens and formaldehyde-releasing ingredients.
Lastly, AmpliPQ-CF is designed to meet many of the most stringent clean beauty and retailer standards, including:
- Clean Beauty at Walmart
- Target Clean
- Conscious Beauty at Ulta
- Sephora
FOOTNOTE
aDS-CERAmix-V INCI: Water (Aqua), Hydrogenated Polydecene, Glycerin, Glyceryl Stearate, Cetearyl Alcohol, 1,2-Hexanediol, Hydrogenated Lecithin, Ceramide NP, Cholesterol, Stearic Acid, Ceramide AP, Phytosphingosine, Tetraacetylphytosphingosine, Xanthan gum, Ceramide EOP, Glycosphingolipids











