The extracts in Biolie's Sensizyme range are naturally radiant and safe. Sensient are now free of all Sudan Red colorants, meeting the strict standards of the cosmetics industry.
Recent developments in the cosmetics industry have highlighted the unexpected use of Sudan Red dyes in some products claiming to be natural. In response, Biolie by Sensient has announced that its Sensizyme range of extracts has been rigorously tested and is now guaranteed free of traces of these colorants, widely banned due to their potential carcinogenic risks.
A commitment to healthy colors
Sudan dyes are synthetic azo compounds, originally developed to color plastics and textiles thanks to their intense red hue and modest cost. Their presence in the food and cosmetics sectors is strictly forbidden, a regulation backed by well-documented evidence of the associated health risks.
With this certification, Biolie by Sensient affirms its commitment to transparency and safety in every one of its formulations. This approach echoes the beauty industry's growing demand for ingredients that are both authentic and safe.
Prospects and advanced technology
Sensient Beauty, a major player in the international color raw materials market, has integrated Biolie's innovative technologies to strengthen its color manufacturing capabilities, marking a significant step forward in the global cosmetics sector. Their patented solvent-free enzymatic method offers a promising alternative in the production of natural ingredients. This move towards safer, more ethical manufacturing is an important step towards the future of cosmetics, a sector in constant evolution, driven by scientific discoveries and ever-changing consumer expectations.







