The analysis and testing of cosmetic active ingredients are key to product quality and safety. Highly effective active ingredients also offer opportunities for innovation in cosmetic formulations. Manufacturers, distributors, and importers of personal care products must ensure that they meet these guidelines while providing correct label information. Ensuring the correct dosage of active ingredients is also critical to the performance of the product.
Cosmetic active ingredients often confer functional benefits to formulations and make products effective. Innovation is driving the exploration and use of novel actives and bioactive formulations to help address functional performance areas such as anti-aging, skin tone evenness, brightening, hydration, UV protection, moisturization, elasticity, and more. Examples of skin care actives include peptides, vitamins (such as vitamin A, vitamin C, or vitamin E), hyaluronic acid, preservatives, etc. These innovations and regulatory challenges are driving the need for expert analysis and testing to determine the level and quality of these cosmetic active ingredients.
Our scientists provide chemical and biochemical testing services, experienced method development, and technical support to help you ensure that your products meet quality standards and comply with global regulations. We offer analysis of a wide range of active ingredients, including preservatives, and vitamins.
Hyaluronic acid (HA) is an active ingredient used as a dermal filler, wrinkle-filling gel, and viscosupplement in cosmetics and medical devices to address skin aging. We offer a full suite of analytical testing and microbiology laboratory services to help you characterize and ensure the quality of your HA materials and formulated products.
Preservatives protect cosmetic products from microbial contamination during storage and ongoing use by consumers. Strict rules control the inclusion of preservatives regarding the concentration used in formulations. Our scientists offer extensive expertise in testing product preservative levels, including dosage analysis of these preservatives.
An increasing number of antioxidants, vitamins, and bioactive ingredients are being used in personal care products to help repair skin and hair damage. Examples of vitamins and bioactive ingredients routinely tested include vitamin A retinol, vitamin A carcinogen, vitamin B1 thiamine, vitamin B2 riboflavin, vitamin B3 niacin, vitamin B3 niacinamide, vitamin B5 pantothenic acid, and vitamin B5 panthenol.
Daji Belle is a company that provides professional and comprehensive cosmetics active ingredient analysis services. We have years of experience to meet your specific project needs to add value to your research projects. Daji Belle can provide you with personalized solutions to help you thrive every step of the way around your interest in your workflow. If you would like to know more details about cosmetics active ingredient analysis services, please feel free to contact us.