
On March 19, 2026, BASF's plant-derived peptide ingredient Aloversil™ BC10156 received the PCHi Fragrance & Cosmetic Ingredient Award (Gold) in the hair and scalp care category. This RSPO-certified, preservative-free active compound, which promotes microcirculation and follicle health, has entered the supply chains of multiple international brands. The recognition signals China's OEM manufacturers' growing capability to meet global demand for EU-compliant "green beauty" formulations, particularly for overseas buyers seeking sustainable scalp solutions with verified efficacy.

Confirmed facts include: (1) BASF's Aloversil™ BC10156 secured the gold award at PCHi 2026 on March 19; (2) The ingredient holds RSPO sustainability certification and avoids preservatives; (3) Its clinically backed mechanism targets scalp microcirculation and follicular health; (4) Multiple international brands have adopted it; (5) Chinese OEMs are actively adapting production lines to accommodate such green formulations for export markets.
The award validates the commercial viability of sustainable actives, requiring traders to update portfolios with certified ingredients. Documentation of RSPO compliance and clinical data will become critical differentiators in B2B negotiations.
Chinese factories must now demonstrate dual competency: rapid formulation adaptation (as shown with Aloversil™) and full documentation for EU green claims. Production audits focusing on preservative-free processes may increase.
International brands gain access to pre-vetted sustainable ingredients, but must verify OEM partners' ability to maintain ingredient integrity through supply chain transitions.
Procurement teams should request detailed technical dossiers proving RSPO compliance and preservation methods, as seen in BASF's award submission.
Manufacturers need modular production systems to switch between traditional and green actives, mirroring the adaptability shown by Chinese OEMs with Aloversil™.
With PCHi awards becoming a trusted reference, ingredient suppliers should prepare third-party validation for key claims (e.g., microcirculation enhancement).
From an observational standpoint, this award reflects three converging trends: (1) EU green regulations are reshaping global ingredient standards; (2) Chinese manufacturers are transitioning from passive executors to active solution providers; (3) Technical awards now serve as de facto industry benchmarks. The immediate impact appears limited to premium scalp care segments, but the underlying shift toward verifiable sustainability will likely cascade to mass-market products within 18-24 months.
While the PCHi recognition confirms BASF's technological achievement, its broader significance lies in demonstrating China's evolving role in green cosmetic supply chains. Industry stakeholders should view this not as an isolated innovation, but as part of a systemic move toward auditable sustainability in beauty ingredients. The current phase calls for careful evaluation of partners' technical documentation capabilities rather than immediate large-scale reformulation.
1. Official PCHi 2026 awards announcement (March 19, 2026)
2. BASF technical datasheet for Aloversil™ BC10156 (public version)
*Pending independent verification of specific brand adoption claims
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