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U'Cosmetics: 15th edition focusing on cosmetics and the marine environment

U'Cosmetics 2024

"Cosmetics & the marine environment: let's innovate above and below the surface" will be the theme of the 15th edition of U'Cosmetics organized by the Université catholique de l'Ouest (UCO) Bretagne Nord, on March 21, 2024 in Guingamp.

"Our University is a real center of expertise in cosmetics, offering a curriculum geared towards the professional world. It was with this in mind that UCO Bretagne Nord, a true pioneer, created the first student competition and professional symposium on cosmetic innovation 15 years ago.say the organizers.

U'Cosmetics brings together major players from industry, academia and the international institutional world to make progress on a theme that changes every year. The aim is to develop a collective innovation dynamic within the cosmetics industry.

The 15th edition of U'Cosmetics invites you to explore and discover innovations and trends linked to the marine environment, to meet consumer needs and draw inspiration from the sea to create new skin and body care products. Seaweed waters, texturizers and active ingredients derived from marine biotechnologies have demonstrated their benefits and virtues in moisturizing, protecting and regenerating the skin; the bio-compatibility between marine organisms and the epidermis having been recognized for several decades...

Two events in one day

The U'Cosmetics 2024 trade show will provide an opportunity to discover all facets of cosmetics related to the marine environment. Various themes will be addressed through conferences on marine cosmetics, a presentation of a method for assessing the ecotoxicology of cosmetic products on corals, the sea as a source of inspiration, multiple sourcing and the impact on the marine environment.

The U'Cosmetics competition is the only student cosmetics formulation and innovation competition in France. All students in the cosmetics field, from Bac+3 to Bac+5, can take part. In 2024, teams of one to five students will have to innovate on the theme of the event.

They can compete in one of two categories:

- Formulation Innovation category: this category is for projects presenting a finished product that complies with European regulations on cosmetic products, and which must highlight at least one innovation related to the theme of "cosmetics and the marine environment".Only formulated products can compete in this category. The jury will pay particular attention to the steps taken to formulate the product, and to how innovative the product is (formulation, choice of raw materials, technical issues, process, etc.).

- Innovative Concept Category: This category is intended for projects presenting an innovative concept in line with the event's theme. The jury will pay particular attention to the originality of the concept presented, as well as to the marketing approach, the market study, the promotion of the innovative character, the brand universe, etc. To compete in this category, it is not necessary to present a finished, formulated product. However, for the pre-selection stage, it is possible to provide any element that may help to present the concept (mock-up, prototype, etc.).

On March 21, 2024, the 10 shortlisted teams will present their projects to the jury, professionals and students in attendance. The teams with the most innovative projects will be awarded four prizes:

  • 1st prize for formulation innovation
  • 2nd prize for formulation innovation
  • Innovative concept award
  • Philippe Collas Special Prize (Internet users' favorite)

Key competition dates

- October 2023: Registration opens

- December 10, 2023: Deadline for receipt of individual declarations of commitment and registration forms

- January 21, 2024: Deadline for receipt of application documents in digital format (teaser video, technical files and summary sheets).

- February 2, 2024: Deadline for receipt of application documents (technical files, summary sheets) and samples/prototypes by post.

- Mid-February 2024: Pre-selection jury

- February 27, 2024: Deadline for PowerPoint presentations

- March 21, 2024: Competition final - presentation of finalist projects and prize-giving ceremony

Lucibel unveils OVE Mini, a nomadic light therapy device

OVE Mini - Lucibel

Lucibel, a player in the field of light technologies, presents OVE Mini, a new cosmetic light device in a small, handy and elegant format. OVE Mini completes the OVE collection and, thanks to its freedom of use, ushers in a new stage in skin care and well-being through photobiomodulation.

The OVE Mini, equipped with 10 light sources, concentrates all Lucibel's expertise on LED light. This smartphone-sized design object can treat all areas of the body with agility, targeting them as needed.

The signature of Lucibel's cosmetic expertise, red LED light has a holistic action on three zones, each corresponding to three types of dedicated care, in order to :

  • revitalize the scalp, increase hair density and prevent hair loss,
  • sublimate the body by reducing the depth of stretch marks and the volume of cellulite,
  • smoothes the face with an energizing action that improves dermal firmness and elasticity, reduces wrinkle hollows and regulates excess sebum.

The OVE Mini's performance is the result of both scientific and technical expertise. In designing this technological jewel, Lucibel has jointly mobilized its R&D teams and partner doctors to guarantee optimized efficacy that respects every skin type. Its portable format makes it an everyday product, an extension of the OVE beauty mask and the light-based skincare protocols devised by Lucibel.

Michèle Pelletier, a dermatologist specializing in photobiomodulation and Lucibel's scientific advisor for the past 10 years, said: "The design of the OVE Mini follows in the wake of numerous scientific studies confirming the effectiveness of red light treatments over the past 30 years. The benefits obtained following repeated exposure to the light emitted by OVE Mini have been clinically demonstrated and are at the cutting edge of 'ever-innovative' photobiomodulation efficacy."

Frédéric Granotier, founder and CEO of Lucibel, added: "The design of the OVE Mini is part of Lucibel's drive to expand through innovation in its cosmetics vertical. This device focuses all Lucibel's expertise on red light. With OVE Mini, we're bringing photobiomodulation within everyone's reach, with the ambition of writing a new page for light-based cosmetics in the service of our customers' beauty."

A new manipulator for palletizing and depalletizing bags of all kinds

Dalmec-Partner PSC Bags

With a multi-sector target market (agri-food, cosmetics, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, packaging, etc.) requiring industrial handling, Dalmec markets a new standard Partner manipulator type PSC, designed and developed in column-mounted execution, for palletizing and depalletizing bags of all types, containers, weights and materials (fabric, plastic, paper, etc.). 

With a maximum force of 50 kg, a maximum radius of action of 2900 mm, and a vertical travel of 2000 mm, the Partner PSC is the ideal equipment for handling bags at all speeds, even in workshops with limited space. A stainless steel version has also been developed to meet the handling needs of "clean" industries (e.g.: food processing, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, etc.).

Equipped with a brand-new self-regulating electric vacuum pump system and a suction cup gripper adapted to the application, the tool features low-profile controls to facilitate all types of maneuvering. 

This new equipment provides assistance in bag handling by both reproducing operators' usual movements, facilitating employees' work and eliminating the weight of the load, physical effort and therefore the risk of RSI. Handling is carried out even when cantilevered, under optimum ergonomic and safetý conditions, with complete ease and no effort at all.

Thus, ensuring high maneuverability of movements, physical effort and RSI risks are annihilated with completely improved working conditions, ultimately offering a remarkable gain in productivity for the operator. This new integration of vacuum provides extraordinary ergonomic advantages for bag handling in working environments with low ceilings, enabling the operator to use the manipulator freely in the workspace. 

In addition to optimized ergonomics, the new Partner PSC manipulator has been designed to offer operators greater comfort, productivity and safety, whatever their field of activity, thus consolidating Dalmec's reputation for the design and production of anti-TMS multi-sector industrial handling solutions.

Green technology for Vidya Europe

Vidya Europe

Vidya Europe, the French subsidiary of the international Vidya Herbs group, has inaugurated a new industrial unit dedicated to the manufacture of innovative, organic plant extracts using eco-friendly CO2 supercritical.

The Indian Vidya Herbs group and its subsidiaries are major players in the manufacture and distribution of plant extracts, and one of the pioneers of organic extracts. The group specializes in the development, manufacture and distribution of plant extracts and ingredients for the nutraceutical, food, animal nutrition/petfood and cosmetics industries. 

To reinforce its development, Vidya Europe, its French subsidiary, has acquired an innovative production facility based on supercritical fluid extraction technology. Thanks to the support of the France Relance scheme, a brand-new 1400 m2 has emerged from the ground. 

Located in the Eure-et-Loir region of France, the new plant is set in a bucolic setting. It incorporates CO2 5, 25 and 3×400 liter supercritical units, capable of operating at pressures up to 1000 bar. Equipped with all related accessories, this unit can develop and produce biological lipid extracts. The 3×400-liter unit enables mass production, while the smaller units enable very high value-added production.

Extraction with CO2 supercritical solvent is a green method for extracting natural plant components. This technique uses a selective solvent that is non-toxic and non-destructive of active molecules. It replaces the use of organic solvents that are harmful to people and the environment.


Vidya Europe at a glance

Vidya Europe is the European subsidiary of the Indian group Vidya Herbs, based in Eure et Loir (production units) and in the south-west Paris region (head office, research & innovation center and logistics platform). This international group was founded in the 2000s by Shyamprasad Kodimule, who is currently CEO. Vidya Herbs specializes in the production and distribution of plant-based ingredients and active ingredients for the BtoB market. The company has a total of fifteen production facilities in India, France, the United States and Japan, as well as a worldwide commercial presence. Vidya Herbs is recognized as one of the world leaders in turmeric, and plays a significant role in the coffee sector.

Reducing greenhouse gas emissions: Expanscience's targets approved by the Science-Based Targets initiative 

Expanscience

Expanscience, a B Corp-certified company with a mission, announces that its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction trajectory has been approved by the Science-Based Targets (SBTi) initiative. Expanscience's targets for 2030 and 2050 are thus recognized as compatible with limiting the rise in global temperatures to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, in line with the recommendations of the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change). 

" Expanscience's raison d'être is to contribute to the well-being of individuals, and our activities are intrinsically linked to life and biodiversity. Contributing to the achievement of global climate objectives, and protecting and preserving biodiversity is therefore one of our major objectives as a company with a mission. We are adapting our activities and embarking on a low-carbon transition to help preserve the health of ecosystems and human beings, in line with the recommendations of the IPCC. ", says Karen Lemasson, Expanscience's CSR and Open Innovation Director.

Work on all stages of the product life cycle to achieve these objectives

Composed of experts from leading global organizations - the Carbon Disclosure Project, the United Nations Global Compact, the World Resources Institute (WRI) and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) - SBTi assists companies in defining their decarbonization objectives, taking into account climate science projections. SBTi independently evaluates and validates these objectives according to strict criteria, attesting to the fact that the company's GHG reduction trajectory is compatible with the IPCC's recommendations: global warming must not exceed +1.5°C compared with pre-industrial levels, in order to avoid irreversible runaway effects for the planet and its inhabitants.

For Laboratoires Expanscience, the validation of the carbon trajectory by this international initiative means : 

  • A 35 % reduction in GHG emissions by 20301 and 81% by 20502 compared with 2019, 
  • Sustainable storage of Expanscience's incompressible GHG emissions through the use of natural carbon sinks (trees, soils, plants, etc.) by 2050.3.

To achieve these objectives, Expanscience works on every stage in the life cycle of its products: energy management, raw material selection, packaging and product distribution.

In particular, this implies reducing or even halting air transport in favor of sea or land transport, a transition already successfully implemented in Latin America. Expanscience is also looking to find more environmentally-friendly shipping alternatives, such as cargo ships powered by diesel engines. 

The Eure-et-Loir production and R&D site has already stepped up its decarbonization and energy-saving measures. The company is implementing numerous energy-saving measures, such as rationalizing the use of its gas-fired boilers, with the shutdown of one of its three boilers in 2022 and the mothballing of a second. It is also conducting a study into alternative projects involving heat recovery and the use of biomass, aimed at reducing gas consumption and replacing it with less carbon-intensive sources. This promising strategy could not only improve energy efficiency, but also significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions, with a GHG reduction of around 67% compared with 2021. The project could also be deployed at Expanscience's plant raw materials processing site in Peru, should the results of the study prove satisfactory.

Another example is packaging: Laboratoires Expanscience is developing new bottles made largely from recycled raw materials, with a higher percentage of recyclability. At the same time, Expanscience is a member of "Pulp in action", a research and development project involving a consortium of 14 companies from the cosmetics industry, supported by the consulting firm (Re)set and in partnership with Febea (Fédération des Entreprises de la Beauté). Dedicated to the issue of packaging, the work carried out focuses on the use of cellulose fibers as an alternative to plastic.

Since 2004, an impact policy progressively integrated into corporate strategy 

Laboratoires Expanscience's commitment to society and its quest for positive impact have guided the company for several decades. In 2004, Laboratoires Expanscience voluntarily signed up to the United Nations Global Compact, which defines a universal commitment framework for companies, based on ten principles relating to human rights, international labor standards, the environment and the fight against corruption. 

In 2018, Expanscience became the first pharmaceutical and dermo-cosmetic laboratory in the world to obtain B Corp certification (renewed in 2021). Finally, in 2021, Laboratoires Expanscience chose to become a mission-driven company. 

Expanscience has a long-term commitment to reducing the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions associated with its activities, notably through its Mustela brand. Expanscience carried out its first carbon assessment in 2008, and in 2019 will complete a full inventory of its emissions, integrating all the Group's activities and those of its international subsidiaries.

The validation of Laboratoires Expanscience's carbon trajectory by the Science-Based Target initiative thus marks a further step towards Expanscience's ecological transition, whose ambition is to contribute to the regeneration of ecosystems by 2040.

" We are more determined than ever to mobilize our teams, our partners, our suppliers and the players in our ecosystems. all along our value chain to do our part in contributing to global carbon neutrality. This means evolving, reviewing our business model and offerings, and even giving up certain activities that would be incompatible with planetary limits. ", concludes Karen Lemasson, CSR and Open Innovation Director.

1. Corresponds to a reduction of 46.2% on the totality of scopes 1 & 2 and a reduction of 46.2% on 73.05% of scope 3.
2. Corresponds to a reduction of 90% out of 95% for scopes 1 & 2 and a reduction of 90% out of 90% for scope 3.
3. A state of equilibrium between incompressible GHG emissions and their absorption by natural carbon sinks. 

Photo taken from expanscience.com.

Pure Trade strengthens its position in the primary packaging market

Dino Chan Pure Trade

Pure Trade, particularly recognized by beauty brands for its expertise in the high-end design of secondary packaging, luggage, promotional accessories and textile items, affirms its intention to accelerate its development in the primary packaging market dedicated to beauty, with the same level of excellence.

Dino Chan joins the Pure Trade Asia team headed by Mona Lee, as Senior Manager of Product Compliance. His mission is to oversee the design, engineering and compliance of primary packaging. With over 30 years' experience in the health, beauty and cosmetics industry (CGrouP HK Limited, LF Beauty, Asquan), Dino Chan has strong complementary skills in product compliance, social compliance, quality, design and product engineering.

 "Primary packaging is much more than just a container. It sets high standards in terms of functionality, aesthetics, hygiene, regulations and environmental protection. Drawing on its many years of experience, Dino is committed to working with Pure Trade to offer brands and their consumers premium primary packaging, from the selection of materials to the user experience", said Stefane Ladous, President of Pure Trade.

Autajon expands its UK presence with the integration of Royston Labels

Autajon x Royston

Family-owned French group Autajon, a supplier of specialized packaging, welcomes a new British company: Royston Labels Ltd (80 employees, over 400 million labels produced per year). This company strengthens the group's local presence and marks an important step in its quest for excellence and growth.

Royston Label Ltd, founded in 1984 and based in the town of the same name near Cambridge, is a major player in the field of self-adhesive labels for the cosmetics, pharmaceutical, wine & spirits and confiserie & specialty food industries.

At the heart of Royston's success is a technical team committed to pushing boundaries to deliver innovative new solutions afin order to enhance its customers' labels and brands. Royston is dedicated to a strong sustainability strategy afin d'offrir adapted solutions that respect the environment.

Autajon Labels Royston and Autajon Packaging Simply Cartons, the group's previous UK acquisition, will now join forces to offer a complete service, from packaging to labeling, in the UK and beyond.

Shared values of innovation, quality and customer-oriented solutions were at the heart of the Autajon Labels Royston integration. Both entities recognize the importance of staying at the forefront of industry trends and technological advances. With a deep respect for traditional know-how and a willingness to embrace cutting-edge digital technologies, the tailor-made solutions provided meet customers' packaging needs, both technically and in terms of eco-design.

"This is an incredibly exciting time for the Royston Labels team. Joining a family group that shares the same core values will enable us to continue to support our customers in their complex packaging needs. Maintaining the consistency of our customers' brands remains of paramount importance. So, alongside Autajon Packaging Simply Cartons we will combine our respective knowledge and expertise to create packaging and labeling solutions of the highest quality. We look forward to our integration into the group over the coming weeks".says Paul Clayton, Royston Labels Ltd.

"We remain fid faithful to our international development strategy with a strong local presence across all our expertise. With Autajon Labels Royston joining the Group, we are now able to work alongside our customers on all their packaging projects: coffrets, cases and now labels. We also share the same values, a taste for innovation and a perfect understanding of the environmental issues that are an integral part of tomorrow's packaging. We look forward to seeing what we can achieve together in the years to come."says Gérard Autajon, CEO of the Autajon Group.

Polykon Manufacturing merges with parent company Seppic

seppic-polykon-manufacturing

As of January 1, 2024, Polykon Manufacturing LLC, which operates as a production plant in Richmond, Virginia, USA, will merge with its parent company, Seppic, Inc. ("Seppic"). This change brings coherence to the organization of Seppic's production sites and enables the company to pursue its development by addressing multiple markets worldwide, always with the highest level of service.

This production site has been producing Sepimax Zen, Sepinov EMT 10, Sepinov WEO, Simulgel M NS and Simulgel INS 100T since 2020. As a major global player in rheology modifiers, the Seppic Group has a production presence in the USA and is continually investing in production assets there.

Photo taken from www.seppic.com.

A new ingredient to combat unpleasant odors

Verdenix

Eurofragance, a Spanish fragrance house, took advantage of in-cosmetics Asia, held in Bangkok from November 7 to 9, 2023, to showcase Verdenix. This captive offers proven technical advantages, the main one being the fight against unpleasant odors. It is made from recycled materials via a natural process.

A sustainable ingredient, twice recycled

To understand Verdenix, we need to go back two years, to Eurofragance's launch of L'Âme du Bois - Eurofragance's first captive ingredient with distinct olfactory properties for fragrance creation - made by recycling Western Red Cedar sawdust, Thuja plicatawhich grows in western Canada. Eurofragance's innovation center spent three years identifying the right molecules and processes to transform wood oil into a new fragrance material with which perfumers could create.

In the process of recycling cedar wood oil into L'Âme du Bois, 60 % of the material is set aside. Eurofragance's R&D scientists decided to take a closer look at this unused fraction of the material. After an elaborate and natural treatment, the team obtained a new perfumery ingredient from the remaining liquid; this second ingredient, also upcycled, has been christened Verdenix.

Significant benefits for manufacturers, marketers and consumers.

Put to the test in real perfume creations, Verdenix was found to offer strong odor-fighting properties. Verdenix controls unpleasant odors in two complementary ways: elimination and harmonization. In contact with certain compounds known to smell, Verdenix enhances their chemical elimination. In other cases, Verdenix harmonizes olfactively with the source of the malodour to reduce its perception.

"Verdenix works on two fronts, making it effective on a broad spectrum of malodors, and it produces the desired effect at extremely low dosages. Low dosage and a naturally pleasant olfactory profile make it easy for perfumers to incorporate into their fragrance compositions, says Marina Melendo, R&D scientist and Verdenix project manager at Eurofragance. Verdenix's most promising attribute is its ability - in conjunction with other ingredients - to rapidly eliminate specific types of unpleasant odors. This is what consumers want; they want to restore a sense of purity in a situation that is unpleasant and potentially embarrassing to them."

Eurofragance has demonstrated that in just over two minutes, Verdenix renders half the malodorous molecules (of certain compounds) undetectable by GCMS analysis equipment, and that in less than six minutes, the bad odor virtually disappears. These results were corroborated by sensory tests carried out in the company's own laboratories.

Verdenix is already integrated into the fragrances that Eurofragance develops for brands promising to combat unpleasant odors. It offers a turnkey solution. The recycled ingredient is designed to deliver on its promise in any type of product application that is positioned to combat unpleasant odors; this includes personal care products (e.g., AP/Deos, soaps, shower gels...) and cleaning products (e.g., all-purpose cleaners, laundry detergents, dishwashing liquids...).

Innovation for sustainable development

Eurofragance has made sustainable development its guiding principle, and all the projects the company undertakes, across all departments, are considered from this angle. This also applies to Eurofragance's innovation center and project portfolio. "In the space of two years, we have introduced two exclusive ingredients, first L'Âme du Bois and now Verdenix. Both are recycled, and both are manufactured using natural processes. These are not isolated achievements: we will continue to work on eco-friendly materials and technical solutions," emphasizes Olivier Anthony, Global Director of Research and Innovation at Eurofragance.

Photo taken from www.eurofragance.com.

Symrise inaugurates Jardin Arabia, its new creative hub in the heart of Dubai

Symrise_Jardin Arabia

On October 30, Symrise took a new turn in the Middle East market with the opening of Jardin Arabia, its new creation center dedicated to fine fragrances in the heart of Dubai. 

Jardin Arabia, the creative and visionary heart of Symrise in Dubai

Symrise continues to strengthen its strategic presence in the burgeoning Middle East fragrance market with the inauguration of Jardin Arabia. On this occasion, perfumers Théo Belmas and Margherita Carini, senior perfumer Philippine Courtière, master perfumer Loc Dong, President Global Fine Fragrance Julianne Pruett, Deputy President Fragrance Ricardo Omori and President Global Fragrance Eder Ramos, and other key team members warmly welcomed customers, content creators and media.

Cleverly chosen, the name "Jardin Arabia" pays homage to the region and embodies its central location at the confluence of Europe and Asia, while highlighting the natural beauty of the building's structure.

"Jardin Arabia is proof of our determination to continue developing our business and supporting our partners in this region. Symrise is expanding its capabilities with the inauguration of this new, fully-equipped hub, and demonstrating its strength as well as its spirit of innovation."says Ricardo Omori, Deputy President of the Fragrance Division.

Located in the dynamic Dubai Internet City district and close to the iconic The Palm neighborhood, the space houses a magnificent atrium. Its contemporary, convivial design lends a warm ambience and offers visitors a distinctive and inspiring environment in which to brainstorm, collaborate and find solutions together in real time. In addition, this hub features spaces dedicated to the creative arts and olfactory culture, and will be the scene of exclusive cultural events such as masterclasses, interactions with perfumers and trend conferences to foster creativity, exchange and knowledge sharing.

Jardin Arabia brings together Symrise customers, perfume enthusiasts, influencers and media partners, eager to meet in a collaborative environment that encourages exchange and channels creative inspiration.

"Our new collaborative space is strategically located between the Marina and The Palm, two iconic and vibrant neighborhoods in the heart of Dubai. Jardin Arabia is a luxurious oasis where our partners and teams can explore new horizons with a view to co-creating the region's next olfactory nuggets."says Julianne Pruett, Global President of Fine Fragrance.

A fragrant tribute to the Middle East 

To celebrate this inauguration, Symrise took its guests on an olfactory journey between heritage and heritage. It was also an opportunity to unveil the two new Laire bases, Oud Onyx and Patchouli Minéral.

Guests were also immersed in a creative experience with the presence of a local artist specializing in Arabic calligraphy.

Narjes Nourredine is recognized throughout the Middle East for the beauty of her artistic approach, which straddles the line between modernity and tradition. She often takes part in official exhibitions showcasing traditional Arabic calligraphy and poetry. The artist embodies one of Symrise's core values: celebrating one's heritage with a view to creating a meaningful legacy.

Oud Onyx DL

Created by Alienor Massenet and Margherita Carini, this imaginary interpretation of the oud pays tribute to the Gulf region's attachment to this mythical wood. Although its history dates back to the Silk Road, oud remains an essential ingredient that continues to fascinate the perfume industry. Still in vogue today, it has made a name for itself on the American, Asian and European markets.

The Oud Onyx DL base unveils a new dark side of oud, offering a modern vision of the Middle East's most enigmatic ingredient. Conceived as a magmatic oud, the perfume duo explored the cold, mineral side of ambergris. Alienor Massenet and Margherita Carini used Ambrostar1the emblematic Symrise captive, to bring the longevity and power of dry amber to the modernity and boldness of Flowerpool.2. A surprising encounter in which this emblematic Middle Eastern wood reveals its mysteries.

"The Laire bases are very special to me and embody both Symrise's heritage and our roots in the luxury sector. Alienor and I built Oud Onyx DL around a unique new signature of oud combined with the richness of Ambrostar and Flowerpool. An unexpected duo for Laire's iconic collection".explains Margherita Carini, Perfumer.

Patchouli Mineral DL

A new trend is emerging for fresh, punchy fragrances, playing on strong woods and deep minerality. Symrise perfumers Théo Belmas and Loc Dong have risen to the challenge, developing a new Laire base based on the exploration of an emblematic perfumery ingredient: the exceptional quality of Madagascar patchouli, textured and velvety to the core.

Patchouli Minéral DL embodies a timeless, sophisticated patchouli, shaped by the unexpected mineral freshness of ambergris, playing on the chiaroscuro of Sympep.3 and Madagascar patchouli. The base is adorned with the sparkle and bite of Ambrostar. An exquisite base of glamour, elegance, vivacity and rupture.

"Patchouli Minéral DL was born of a challenge: to modernize an iconic ingredient widely used in perfumery, patchouli. This creation brings a fresh woody base to Laire's legendary collection of bases, using our remarkable quality patchouli Madagascar Lautier 1795. A co-creation that explores new olfactory territories, marrying patchouli with Ambrostar and Sympep.3. The boundaries between wood and ambergris blur, giving birth to a new base of salty, mineral and intense Laire".explains perfumer Théo Belmas.

1. A dried woody note with unique, contrasting mineral facets.

2. Captif Symrise with leathery, animalic and earthy notes used to reinforce the scent of cleanliness and accentuate the white flower and aquatic effect.

3 . A natural aromatic composition obtained by a patented process from an essential oil with woody, peppery notes with moss, balsamic and patchouli facets.

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