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Ashland Launches Its Eternight Biofunctional Product

Ashland introduced Eternight™ biofunctional, an iris-root extract developed for longevity-focused skincare, featuring a [3R] framework of Rest, Restore and Reverse that targets mitochondrial biology through the company’s Mitobiology concept. The ingredient is derived from Iris pallida rhizomes grown in France and is designed to support skin recovery during the night-time repair cycle.

The active leverages research into mitochondria-derived signaling pathways and incorporates Ashland’s patented PSR™ (Plant Small RNA) technology alongside AI-driven analysis to create its molecular profile. According to the company, the formulation is intended to support skin regeneration, mitochondrial quality-control processes and the reduction of visible signs of aging over time.

For beauty brands and consumers, Eternight™ biofunctional reflects growing interest in longevity-oriented skincare that focuses on cellular resilience and night-time recovery. The launch highlights a broader trend toward bioactive ingredients that combine plant-derived materials, biotechnology and aging-related research to support next-generation cosmetic formulations.

Trend Themes

  1. Mitochondrial Skincare — Cellular energy and quality-control pathways are becoming premium cosmetic targets, creating space for products that frame visible aging through resilience-focused skin biology.
  2. Night-time Longevity — Overnight repair cycles are gaining commercial relevance as beauty routines shift toward chronobiology-based formulations that align product benefits with rest and recovery periods.
  3. AI-profiled Botanicals — Machine learning and molecular mapping are elevating plant-derived actives into more precise cosmetic ingredients with stronger differentiation around efficacy and bioactivity claims.

Industry Implications

  1. Beauty and Personal Care — Longevity-led skincare is reshaping premium product development through cellular resilience narratives that bridge wellness, dermatology and anti-aging positioning.
  2. Cosmetic Ingredients — Biotech-enhanced botanical extracts are expanding supplier opportunities for differentiated actives supported by molecular profiling, patented delivery systems and targeted skin-function claims.
  3. Biotechnology — Plant small RNA research and mitochondria-focused signaling science are opening new commercial pathways where life-science platforms translate into consumer-facing cosmetic innovation.

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