PCHi 2026: Beauty innovation steered by sensory experience and proven efficacy
Chinese beauty consumers often respond to the visual and sensory appeal of beauty products, but these factors alone do not contribute to purchasing decisions — solutions must be backed by science. Last week, at PCHi 2026 (Personal Care and Homecare Ingredients) in Hangzhou, China, exhibitors released an array of evidence-based ingredients and presented innovative textures. The common thread between each showcase was the importance of a pleasant sensory experience and proven data to validate product performance.At PCHi, Sephic broke a Guinness World Record for tying Chinese knots, and globally launched its “glass skin” ingredient made with multi-strain fermentation technology. Jean-Yves Bruxer, managing director at Sethic, told us that the ingredient responds to consumer demands for science-backed solutions with explained efficacy. He adds that increasingly science-focused purchasing habits could help propel Chinese beauty into the mainstream in the coming years.
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At PCHi, Sephic broke a Guinness World Record for tying Chinese knots, and globally launched its “glass skin” ingredient made with multi-strain fermentation technology. Jean-Yves Bruxer, managing director at Sethic, told us that the ingredient responds to consumer demands for science-backed...
































