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17/11/2025 CosmeticBusiness

CosmeticBusiness 2026: The international supplier universe for German beauty is taking shape

Seven months before the start of the trade fair, the 21st CosmeticBusiness in Munich is taking shape: 80 per cent of the exhibition halls are already booked and the international network of cosmetics suppliers continues to grow.

With the start of the third quarter, when many companies finalise their plans for the coming year, it is a good time to take a look at the exhibitors at CosmeticBusiness 2026. Around seven months before the next edition on 10 and 11 June 2026, 80 per cent of the exhibition halls at the MOC Munich are already filled. Leading suppliers and numerous new exhibitors are among those who have registered.

Numerous new exhibitors on board

More than 20 new exhibitors have already registered and will be expanding the range of products on offer at the 21st CosmeticBusiness with exciting, sustainable innovations.

In the raw materials sector, the Portuguese company Scents from Nature will be presenting its range of sustainably sourced essential and plant oils. The Belgian distributor of basic and specialty chemicals Novasol Chemicals will be presenting its range of sustainable ingredients for modern formulations.

In the private label & contract manufacturing category, the two German companies Brandpackaging, a full-service provider, and cosiMed GmbH, with its wellness products, will complement the CosmeticBusiness 2026 portfolio.

In the packaging sector, Tridas from the Czech Republic will be presenting solutions made from sustainable moulded fibre packaging. SWEDBRAND from Poland and GPA Global from the Netherlands specialise in high-quality boxes and luxury packaging.

Leading suppliers have confirmed their participation

CosmeticBusiness is a fixed date in the calendar for leading suppliers to the cosmetics industry to present their latest products. Raw material producers such as Croda, Provital and Seppic will be presenting their latest active ingredients, while distributors such as Brenntag, Stockmeier and Surfachem will be showcasing their broad portfolio of international raw material and fragrance networks. Machine manufacturers such as CBV, Marchesini and PKB will once again be demonstrating their expertise in filling and packaging technology.

For cosmetics brands that have their products manufactured on a contract basis, exhibitors from the contract manufacturing and private label sectors are relevant. These account for around a quarter of the exhibitors at the upcoming CosmeticBusiness. Regular exhibitors such as Carecos, Dreiturm, NeoCos and Sander Strothmanns stand for many years of expertise in the German beauty sector.

Among the packaging suppliers, companies such as ALBEA, APTAR and DESJARDIN stand for French elegance. Carpadoni, Induplast and Lumson represent Italian packaging design.

Other participating exhibitors from other European countries include Logo Plastic and Neopac from Switzerland, Frapak and Multitubes from the Netherlands, as well as Novo-Pak and Qtubes from Poland. Global players such as Berry Global, HCT and Quadpack round off the international line-up. As usual, Corpack, Heinz Glas, Hopf Packaging and Rebhan represent German design and quality.

CosmeticBusiness 2026 is already taking shape as the central platform for the entire cosmetics value chain. On 10 and 11 June 2026, it will once again offer cosmetics manufacturers and brands a uniquely efficient opportunity to meet all suppliers for holistic product development – from ingredients to packaging.

Leipziger Messe, Tom Schulze
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