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Brenntag Beauty & Personal Care showcases at an immersive FormulationLab® session and an in-depth Technical Seminar at in cosmetics® global

Brenntag Specialties Beauty & Personal Care will showcase its formulation expertise at in‑cosmetics® global 2026 with an immersive Formulation Lab® session and an in‑depth Technical Seminar, focusing on modern cleansing concepts and next-generation solutions for waterless beauty.

As main sponsor of the Formulation Lab, Brenntag Specialties Beauty & Personal Care invites visitors to experience a sensorial cleansing concept where botanical luxury meets modern skin care science. The Formulation Lab session will be held on Wednesday, April 15 at 9:30 am in Hall 7, Level 1 (Booth 1Q100) and is titled “Make up remover balm to milk – where botanical luxury meets modern skin care science”. The showcased balm‑to‑milk cleanser is powered by CalyCare™ Gel 100 and CosVivet™ ActiLipid O7 (see Press Release on Beauty & Personal Care agreement with Insempra for Omega-7 biolipid | Brenntag).

In a dedicated Technical Seminar, Brenntag Beauty & Personal Care will highlight how the shift toward waterless and low impact formats is driving demand for high performing solid surfactant systems. The Technical Seminar “Re-engineering surfactants for waterless beauty: CosVivet™ ActiPureGran” is held on Tuesday, April 14, 12:40–13:10 at Technical Seminar Theatre 2, Hall 7, Level 3 (Booth 3C130). The seminar will introduce a patented solid APG‑IDS platform, produced via low temperature spray drying to deliver concentrated, dust free granules.

Riham Alkhamisi, Director Market Management, Brenntag Beauty & Care EMEA: “Formulators today are challenged to deliver outstanding performance, refined sensory experiences and improved sustainability – often all at once. At in‑cosmetics® global 2026, we’re excited to share practical, hands-on solutions that bring these priorities together, from innovative cleansing textures to advanced solid surfactant technologies supporting the move toward waterless beauty.”

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