Aogebio Cosmetic Publishes Details on Cosmetic Ingredients
Aogebio Cosmetic has released a series of announcements and articles delving into the scientific properties and practical applications of cosmetic ingredients.

Aogebio Cosmetic has provided new insights into the use and efficacy of ingredients within the cosmetics industry. The company has published a collection of articles that conduct in-depth examinations of various ingredient functionalities, including the impact of hydrogenated castor oil wax on cosmetic emulsion stability and the synergy between butylresorcinol and nonapeptide-1 for skin brightening.
The company has also addressed the safety of formulations intended for sensitive skin, particularly concerning Coco-Caprylate/Caprate. Through these releases, Aogebio aims to highlight industry challenges and present solutions that meet consumer demands for effective and safe skincare products.
Furthermore, Aogebio has issued a guide on the application of Alanine/Histidine/Lysine Polypeptide Copper HCl, while also examining the rationale for selecting Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate for skincare. The communication emphasizes a scientific approach to cosmetic ingredients and their role in product development.
Articles released in June 2026 also cover other key ingredients such as Hyaluronic Acid and its current standing in cosmetics, along with the ability of Zinc Ricinoleate to effectively soothe sensitive skin. Aogebio thus seeks to enhance awareness and provide industry professionals with detailed knowledge on ingredient utilization.