Epigenetic Mimicking Active Ingredients

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Givaudan Unveiled its Chronoglow Skincare Ingredient

Chronoglow is an active ingredient developed by Givaudan from the resurrection plant. The new ingredient mimics botanical epigenetic mechanisms used to create skincare benefits. It was developed using green fractionation and artificial intelligence. The resurrection plant, also known as Haberlea rhodopensis, is an ice age plant that survives extreme climate conditions due to its epigenetic mechanisms of cellular survival.

Givaudan Active Beauty harnesses the plant's cellular power to create Chronoglow, an ingredient proven to reverse the effects of skin aging and improve skin radiance. The 100% natural and sustainable botanical ingredient's glow effects are threefold. After two weeks of use, it improves skin elasticity while boosting luminosity and radiance, making for an even-toned complexion. This three-dimensional glow mimics the source plant's natural cell production.
Trend Themes
1. Epigenetic Skincare - The use of botanical epigenetic mechanisms in skincare products presents opportunities for developing new, natural and sustainable solutions that can improve skin elasticity, radiance and even out complexion.
2. Green Fractionation - The use of green fractionation technology presents opportunities for extracting botanical compounds that can be used as active ingredients in skincare and other industries, without harming the environment.
3. AI-driven Skincare Innovation - The use of artificial intelligence in developing skincare ingredients presents opportunities for creating more effective and personalized solutions that can address specific skin concerns and provide better skincare results.
Industry Implications
1. Skincare - The skincare industry can utilize epigenetic mimicking active ingredients for developing new anti-aging, radiance-boosting, and complexion-evening products that are 100% natural and sustainable, and appeal to conscientious consumers.
2. Botanical Extracts - The botanical extracts industry can use green fractionation technology to create high-quality, natural and sustainable extract derivatives for use in various industries, from cosmetics to food and pharmaceuticals.
3. Artificial Intelligence - The artificial intelligence industry can collaborate with the skincare industry to develop AI-driven solutions for predicting, diagnosing, and treating specific skin concerns and providing personalized recommendations for skincare products and routines.

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