Reinventing the iconic Terracotta – and later its ‘Light’ version – with a formula composed of 96% ingredients of natural origin required several years of research to identify natural powders capable of delivering the same makeup performance.
Eco-formulation at hte heart of our priorities
90% natural formulas:
a quantified objective rather than a frantic race
We are closest to this objective of 90% naturally derived ingredients in skincare. In makeup, the objective is more challenging to achieve, particularly for certain formulas such as eyeshadows, where colour performance is more difficult to reconcile with high levels of natural origin.
As early as 2019, we rose to this challenge with our foundation and lip products, achieving high levels of natural origin in certain formulas.
A methodical
process
In fragrance, aim for 90% ingredients of natural origin is not always the most relevant choice. It can restrict our perfumers’ creative palette, increase allergy risks, or compromise the sustainability of certain formulas. In such cases, we turn to synthetic molecules – a practice deeply rooted in our heritage –, especially when recreating ‘mute’ flowers (those that cannot be extracted naturally) or enhancing specific natural notes.
Nonetheless, true to our inspiration drawn from nature, we have reformulated the Aqua Allegoria collection – our Allegories of Nature – with a natural-origin content between 90% and 95%, without compromising on olfactory quality or lasting power.
The IFE Index:
measuring to enable transformation and progress
The Eco-Formulation Committee,
guardian of formulation excellence
As the custodian of our formulas, the Eco-Formulation Committee brings together the House’s key cross-functional teams every six months: R&D, Marketing, Regulatory Affairs, Sustainable Development, and others. Its purpose: to decide upon the major formulation principles, to take stock of progress already made or that needs to be made, and to call on the R&D team’s scientific precision and continual pursuit of innovation, particularly in terms of biotechnology and green chemistry. The Committee’s task is an ambitious one: to offer rare, precious, natural, sustainable beauty in keeping with the House’s historical distinctiveness.