IFF-Lucas Meyer Cosmetics Acquisition Boosts Sustainability

IFF-Lucas Meyer Cosmetics is growing its ethically sourced portfolio with three ingredients acquired from Kemin Industries.
IFF-Lucas Meyer Cosmetics is growing its ethically sourced portfolio with three ingredients acquired from Kemin Industries.

IFF-Lucas Meyer Cosmetics has acquired three personal care ingredients and related intellectual property from Kemin Industries. The deal is a boost to IFF-Lucas Meyer Cosmetics' portfolio of sustainable, responsibly sourced ingredients. 

The products and associated IP include:

  • Lysofix, a cold-process lysophospholipid emulsifier derived from non-GMO soybeans. In applications, the ingredient supports even dispersal of sunscreens and makeup pigments, provides "immediate" hydration, supports collagen and elastin production, and fatures a "luxurious" texture to the skin, according to the company.
  • XFoliPearl, a gentle exfoliant that offers a green alternative to plastic microbeads.
  • MicroCorb, a broad-spectrum preservative derived from standardized oregano extract.

“Aligned with IFF and IFF-LMC’s commitment to sustainability and natural product offerings, I am thrilled to announce the addition of these key, responsibly sourced ingredients to our growing and increasingly diverse portfolio,” said Antonio Lara, president and CEO of IFF-Lucas Meyer Cosmetics. “Consumers are more aware than ever of the impact their choices have on the environment, so including these compelling active and functional products in our line is a win for our customers, consumers, and the planet.”

 

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