The Rise of 3D-Cosmetic Forms The industry is moving toward Structural Cosmetics—solid perfumes, 3D-printed balms, and molded color cosmetics. The challenge is structural rigidity. We are moving beyond wax. Triterpenoid Saponins derived from Sapindus rarak can now be used as "Bio-Scaffolding" agents. When structured correctly, they form an invisible internal grid that allows complex cosmetic shapes to maintain their form without melting, even in extreme heat.
The Sourcing Challenge: The Taint of Tannins Standard soapnut extracts are brown, sticky, and smell like industrial waste. Using them in a structural cosmetic form is visually and aromatically impossible without advanced purification.
The Triefta Solution: Chromatographic Pigment Stripping We use industrial chromatography to strip every trace of pigment and odor, leaving a pure, solid-state structural agent that is effectively invisible and odorless in your final cosmetic mold.
Application Strategy:
- 3D-Printed Luxury Balms: Allowing for intricate, high-end cosmetic shapes.
- Heat-Stable Stick Cosmetics: Maintaining stability for the global tropical supply chain.