5 new cosmetic ingredients to kick off 2023

By Julia Wray 10-Jan-2023

Upcycled solutions for skin and hair care, plus a non-greasy silicone system to stabilise vitamin C are among the new cosmetic ingredients available

<i>The Upcycled Beauty Company's Faba TONIQ, derived from hummus by-products, is among the latest launches</i>

The Upcycled Beauty Company's Faba TONIQ, derived from hummus by-products, is among the latest launches

Upcycling remains a cosmetic ingredient mega-trend with Japan’s Seiwa Kasei turning to sesame oil production for its latest skin care ingredient and The Upcycled Beauty Company adding hummus-inspired hair care active Faba TONIQ to its line-up.

These and other new launches from the past few weeks are rounded-up below.


 

1. Seiwa Kasei, Sesaqua

A new raw material for skin care, Seiwa Kasei’s Sesaqua is an upcycled ingredient using pomace from the manufacture of sesame oil.

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The sesame protein extracted from this food waste product is said to offer a superior moisturising and brightening effect by boosting collagen production and inhibiting melanin production.
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