Berg+Schmidt has launched Texture & Sensory Compass for tailor-made formulations at in-cosmetics Global 2025 stand 1B61.
Sensory technology is becoming increasingly important in the cosmetics sector, as purchasing decisions for lotions, body butters and other products are made with all senses.
To help formulators find the perfect texture for their product, the Hamburg-based specialist for cosmetic raw materials has developed the Texture & Sensory Compass.
The online tool is publicly available on the Berg+Schmidt website and is being presented to the public for the first time at in-cosmetics Global 2025.
The Texture & Sensory Compass is divided into the four galenic forms of milk, lotion, cream and butter.
It also shows how, for example, emulsifiers, rheology additives and emollients can be integrated into the formulation to achieve the desired result.
In addition to the rheological behavior, liquid to solid, it also shows the possibilities of skin feel, light to rich.
The tool works from the end product and shows which raw materials are required to achieve a certain formulation.
It also shows innovative effects, for example how to formulate a cream that feels like a light serum after application.
In addition, the tool also offers tips and tricks for trendy formulations.
“The highest quality ingredients are useless if the sensory properties of the end product don't convince the customer,” said Sabrina Paltian, Senior Application Technologist at Berg+Schmidt.
“Particularly in the case of cosmetics, the look and texture of the product are decisive for the purchase.”