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08/04/2025 CosmeticBusiness

The power of chamomile and ginger

Nature-based, soothing skin care with SymRelief green

The active ingredient manufacturer Symrise has announced the market launch of the new product “SymRelief green”. The patented cosmetic ingredient combines biotechnologically produced bisabolol and organic ginger root extract and, according to the company, is designed to visibly and noticeably soothe sensitive skin. It offers immediate and long-lasting relief from irritation, improves the appearance of redness and thus increases skin comfort. SymRelief green consists exclusively of ingredients of natural origin. The solution is also biodegradable and meets vegan, halal and kosher standards.

Sustainable opportunity for formulators

SymRelief green aims to combat the actual causes of skin hypersensitivity. It is designed to help prevent inflammation of the skin by protecting the collagen. It is also said to act on the COL17A1 gene, which plays a role in the stability and protection of skin structure. Formulators could benefit from the cost-effective, easy-to-use solution, which is suitable for numerous applications in skin and body care, Symrise emphasizes. In this way, cosmetics manufacturers can meet the growing demand for natural, holistic, soothing care suitable for sensitive skin and fulfill their responsibility for sustainable cosmetics.

Extensive experience with bisabolol

The basis for the development of SymRelief green is the 70 years of expertise in the production of bisabolol, which is known for its purity and soothing properties. Bisabolol is a naturally occurring substance that is found in particular in chamomile. Its effectiveness against skin sensitivity has been scientifically confirmed in clinical studies. Added to this is the strengthening effect of ginger root extracts. “We have a nature-inspired, scientifically validated solution that offers immediate relief and long-term protection,” says Lili Baraton Sintes, Global Product Manager at Symrise.

Source: Symrise

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