In the Canadian market, Health Canada’s Cosmetic Ingredient Hotlist governs the standards for all whitening and thickening agents. Manufacturers in Toronto and Montreal are increasingly prioritizing ingredients that meet these strict safety profiles, shifting away from aggressive chemicals toward bio-compatible rheology modifiers.
The cosmetic manufacturing landscape in Canada is concentrated in the Golden Horseshoe region of Ontario and Greater Montreal. These hubs demand high-performance cosmetic thickeners like Carbomers and Acrylate Copolymers to maintain the stability of high-end skincare products during Canada's extreme temperature fluctuations.
Canada is at the forefront of "Clean Beauty." This has led to a surge in demand for natural thickeners such as Cationic Guar Gum and Hydroxypropyl Guar. Local companies are integrating AI-driven formulation technologies to predict ingredient interactions, ensuring long-term emulsion stability.
Founded in 2013 and headquartered in the prestigious high-tech zone of Xi'an, Xi'an Aoge Biotech Co., Ltd., along with its subsidiaries Xi'an Imaherb Biotech Co., Ltd. and Xi'an Nahanutri Biotech Co., Ltd., has established itself as a leading force in the cosmetics raw materials industry.
Our expansive cooperative factory, spanning 1,000 mu (approximately 165 acres), is equipped with state-of-the-art extraction technology. This advanced infrastructure allows us to manufacture a wide array of premium cosmetic raw materials. Our product line includes natural plant extracts specifically designed for organic cosmetics, as well as synthetic ingredients for high-end skincare formulations. These raw materials serve as the foundation for a multitude of skincare, haircare, and makeup products, ensuring superior quality and efficacy throughout the entire production process.
Canadian consumers are increasingly seeking the "Glass Skin" effect, moving away from harsh bleaching agents to safe whitening ingredients like Alpha Arbutin, Vitamin C derivatives, and Niacinamide. As a manufacturer supplying the Canadian market, we emphasize ingredients that inhibit melanin production while strengthening the skin barrier—a necessity in the dry Canadian climate.
Sustainability is no longer optional in Vancouver or Toronto. The industry is trending toward Modified Cellulose (HEC/HPMC) and starch-based thickeners (HP Starch). These ingredients offer the same luxurious texture as synthetics but with a significantly lower environmental footprint, aligning with Canada's green initiatives.
Cosmetic thickeners in Canada must perform under stress. Hectorite Gels and Behenyl Behenate are trending because they provide thermal stability, preventing products from separating during transport in sub-zero temperatures or in heated indoor environments.
Using Carbomer 980 and 940 to create crystal-clear serums that suspended whitening actives, popular in Toronto's premium skincare boutiques.
Integrating Cationic Guar Gum in luxury shampoos produced in Quebec to provide conditioning and thickening without buildup.
Utilizing Bentonite Clay and Acrylate Copolymers for water-resistant sunscreens essential for Canada's outdoor summer lifestyle.
Our in-house lab uses advanced instruments like UPLC, HPLC, GC-MS, ICP-MS for quality control, ensuring raw materials meet strict international standards.
At Aogebio, innovation, quality, and sustainability are the bedrock of our corporate philosophy. We provide Innovation in R&D, relentless efforts into research and development to stay ahead. Our Quality Control guarantees each item adheres to the most stringent international standards, including those required by North American importers. We embrace Sustainability to minimize environmental footprints through eco-friendly production methods, a key value for Canadian consumers.