L’Oréal Brazil Opens Beauty-Exclusive Biomethane Gas Station

January 22, 2026 – According to official news from L’Oréal Group, the world’s first biomethane gas station exclusively for the beauty industry, co-built with Brazilian biomethane producer Gàs Verde, has officially been put into operation. The gas station provides 100% biomethane fuel for the logistics fleet between L’Oréal Brazil’s factories and distribution centers, supporting the construction of a green supply chain. As Latin America’s largest biomethane producer, Gàs Verde operates 12 renewable energy plants in 6 Brazilian states. This cooperation not only achieves zero fossil fuel consumption in the logistics and transportation link but also reduces significant carbon emissions compared with traditional fuels. L’Oréal Brazil plans to realize that 60% of its sold products will be transported by biomethane-powered trucks by 2030, with all deliveries in the southern and southeastern regions using renewable fuels. This project provides a replicable practical plan for the sustainable transformation of the logistics link in the global beauty industry.
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Proya Builds AI Full-Link Intelligent R&D System

November 13, 2025 – Proya officially disclosed the achievements of its AI intelligent R&D system. Covering the entire process of ingredient screening, literature analysis, and data tracking through three major intelligent systems, the R&D efficiency has been improved by more than 60% compared with traditional models. Among them, the AI-driven SaaS platform can retrieve and simulate tens of thousands of plant molecular structures, predicting the effectiveness of over 1.2 million natural compounds; the AI report analysis engine can automatically complete the study of raw material literature and patents, replacing tedious work for researchers; the LIMS laboratory management system can realize automatic entry of experimental data and report generation. Meanwhile, Proya has built a VOC insight system through AI to analyze massive user reviews, explore potential needs, and provide data support for product optimization. This technological breakthrough marks the transformation of domestic beauty brands from “ingredient following” to “independent technological R&D”, strengthening their competitiveness in the mid-to-high-end market.
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Fungal Technology Turns Waste Textiles into Beauty Ingredients

January 20, 2026 – Novobiom, a Belgian biotech company selected for L’Oréal’s sustainability innovation accelerator, announced the latest progress of its fungal conversion technology, which can transform waste textiles into high-value biosurfactants for the beauty industry, realizing the upcycling of waste. It is reported that Novobiom’s biotech platform uses the natural decomposition capacity of fungi to convert clean and non-toxic waste textiles, cotton blends, and other scraps into biosurfactants. This ingredient can be widely used in beauty cleansing products such as facial cleansers and body washes, featuring both gentleness and environmental friendliness. Currently, the company has established cooperation with large industrial enterprises such as L’Oréal and participated in multiple EU-funded projects. Its technology not only reduces textile waste pollution but also reduces the beauty industry’s reliance on petrochemical raw materials, providing a new paradigm for the industry’s circular economy.
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2025 Beauty Ingredient Trend: Integration of Nature and Technology

December 15, 2025 – Industry research reports show that the 2025 beauty ingredient trend is characterized by “precision efficacy and sustainable ingredients”. Eight core ingredients dominate the skincare segment, among which integrated ingredients of biotechnology and natural plant extracts have become mainstream. Among biotech ingredients, recombinant collagen has become a major anti-aging component due to its high compatibility, with Guangzhou Jiyuan Biotechnology registering 293 related products throughout the year; Thiamidol 630, a whitening ingredient screened by AI, is far more effective than traditional ingredients and has become a core choice for high-end whitening products. Among natural plant extracts, bakuchiol, known as “plant retinol”, balances anti-aging effects and gentleness, suitable for sensitive skin; sea buckthorn leaf extract has become a representative of sustainable skincare due to its “recyclable” raw material attribute. In addition, innovative ingredients such as photolyase and supramolecular collagen peptide complexes have broken traditional efficacy boundaries through genetic recombination and supramolecular technology, driving the upgrading of ingredient-conscious consumption.
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AI Empowers Full-Link Innovation in the Beauty Industry Chain

November 12, 2025 – According to industry media, at the 8th China International Import Expo, the full-scenario application of AI technology in the beauty industry became a highlight. Brands such as L’Oréal, Proya, and AmorePacific showcased innovative achievements, marking the official entry of the beauty industry into the intelligent era. On the R&D side, Proya used an AI-driven platform to simulate plant molecular structures, identify potential molecules for scalp oil control, and significantly shorten the ingredient testing cycle; L’Oréal’s L’Oréal Cell BioPrint device can detect skin aging biomarkers in 5 minutes, providing precise directions for formula development. On the consumer side, the smart beauty mirror co-developed by Samsung and AmorePacific can complete 8 skin feature tests in 30 seconds with an accuracy rate exceeding 85%, and pre-order volume exceeded 200,000 units. On the marketing side, Mao Geping launched a beauty digital human live broadcast room capable of real-time Q&A and personalized shopping guidance, while Proya compressed the e-commerce poster production cycle to seconds using AI painting tools.
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Brazil Approves L’Oréal’s Acquisition of Kering Beauty Business

January 21, 2026 – As reported by 36Kr, the supervisory department under Brazil’s Administrative Council for Economic Defense (Cade) has unconditionally approved L’Oréal Group’s acquisition of Kering Group’s beauty business. Announced on October 20, 2025, the transaction has a total value of €4 billion and is expected to be completed in cash in the first half of 2026. Under the agreement, the transaction includes the full sale of the Creed brand, beauty and fragrance licensing rights for Kering’s iconic fashion houses, and an exclusive joint venture project in the health and longevity field. Industry analysts believe that this acquisition will strengthen L’Oréal’s layout in the luxury beauty segment, and the addition of Creed will fill its niche gap in the high-end fragrance market, further consolidating its leading position in the global beauty market. Currently, the transaction is still awaiting final approval from regulatory authorities in other countries and regions.
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