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Norway's Elkem unveils sustainable silicone solutions for cosmetics

Norway's Elkem unveils sustainable silicone solutions for cosmetics

Fibre2Fashion6 days ago
Elkem ASA, one of the world's leading providers of advanced silicon-based materials, announced the launch of innovative cosmetic formulations featuring low-cyclics silicone ingredients. These deliver exceptional synergistic performance in colour cosmetics, makeup removal, hair and skin care while reinforcing our commitment to supporting our customers' sustainability journeys.
These new formulations are based on Elkem's low-cyclic silicone technologies, with a maximum concentration of 0.1 percent w/w of D4, D5, and D6, allowing formulators to meet consumers and market's demand for safe and sustainable cosmetics — without compromising on sensory quality or product performance.
The first formulation is a lipstick featuring PURESIL TMS IDD 50 and PURESIL TMS DM 30, which constitute the next-generation film-forming capabilities in colour cosmetics. Powered by MQ resin technology, they demonstrate outstanding resistance to water, oil and abrasion in testing, making them ideal for lipsticks, foundations and sun care products. Their non-greasy and non-tacky texture enhances consumer comfort and sensorial appeal, while their flawless wear ensures unprecedented colour transfer resistance throughout the day — all while meeting the highest standards of sustainability.
The second formulation is a make-up remover featuring PURESIL CAPRYLYL TSO E6 and MIRASIL DM 5. These ingredients offer gentle yet effective cleansing performance, especially for colour cosmetics exhibiting strong wear resistance.
'Today's consumers expect more from their beauty products — performance, comfort and sustainability,' said Luziano Froès, technical support coordinator. 'These new PURESIL and MIRASIL ingredients are designed to help formulators meet all those expectations, while staying ahead of regulatory changes and enhancing their competitive edge.' Note: The headline, insights, and image of this press release may have been refined by the Fibre2Fashion staff; the rest of the content remains unchanged.
Elkem ASA has launched new cosmetic formulations using low-cyclics silicone ingredients that enhance performance in colour cosmetics, skincare, and makeup removal while supporting sustainability. These new formulations are based on Elkem's low-cyclic silicone technologies. Featuring PURESIL and MIRASIL technologies, the products offer excellent wear, comfort, and cleansing.
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