Cosmetic brands and manufacturers, mark your calendars for Suppliers' Day USA! This is your prime opportunity to discover LignoBase, a game-changing ingredient poised to redefine sustainable beauty. This multifunctional cosmetic ingredient line from Lignopure is derived from clean, sustainably sourced lignin. Its unique polyphenolic molecular structure offers multiple cosmetic benefits, including skin protection, antioxidant activity, and SPF-boosting properties. LignoBase is available in three versions with different natural colors, helping to reduce white cast and simplify color formulation for various skin tones.
Using Lignopure's particle technology which preserves lignin’s natural molecular structure, LignoBase remains a high-quality, finely tuned upcycled powder that retains lignin’s multifunctional properties, making it ideal for a wide range of cosmetic formulations. Fully natural, LignoBase is sourced from countries that comply with Nagoya Protocol regulations and from suppliers who use ethically sourced, GMO-free plants.
Visiting Suppliers' Day will allow you to find out more about LignoBase's unique science, test formulations containing LignoBase to get inspired for your new formulations or to boost the natural power of your existing ones. Learn how this multifunctional ingredient can enhance your formulations, reduce reliance on synthetics, and resonate with increasingly conscious consumers. Explore its versatility across skincare and makeup, offering both performance and a compelling sustainability narrative. Don't miss the chance to be at the forefront of cosmetic innovation – discover LignoBase at Suppliers' Day USA at ECKART America's booth and unlock the future of responsible beauty for your brand.
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