On April 17, 2025, the PCT Hangzhou Station · 2025 Beauty Technology and Industry Innovation Forum, hosted by Ringier Industrial Media, was successfully held in Hangzhou. The forum brought together renowned brands, outstanding suppliers, and industry experts and scholars. They delivered engaging presentations on cutting-edge topics, including trends in the use of natural ingredients in international cosmetics and research on the baby and child care market segments, exploring the endless possibilities of innovation in the beauty and cosmetics industry. Frog Prince Group, a leading company in China's child care industry, was invited to attend and deliver a keynote speech.
The use of natural ingredients is experiencing explosive growth in the global baby and child care market, with Chinese consumers particularly embracing the concepts of "green," "natural," and "pure." Ye Cui, Senior Manager of Frog Prince Group's Shanghai Innovation Research Institute, provided an in-depth analysis of this phenomenon at the forum. She discussed the application characteristics of Chinese botanical ingredients, such as camellia seed oil, in baby and child care, from the perspectives of scientific ingredient availability, unique efficacy, and cultural heritage. She also revealed how these Chinese botanical ingredients are reshaping the baby and child care market. She also pointed out that natural, safe, and gentle ingredients continue to dominate consumer demand for baby and child care products, a trend closely tied to parents' pursuit of gentler formulas.
As an industry pioneer, Frog Prince Group, in collaboration with the China Flavor & Fragrance Cosmetics Association, has released the first "China Children's Cosmetics White Paper." They have established a rigorous raw material screening system, forming the "Frog Prince Children's Cosmetics Ingredient White List," and for the first time, proposed the "Children's Cosmetics Safety Framework." In its use of botanical ingredients, Frog Prince Group adheres to the principle of "minimal formula simplicity," limiting the total number of ingredients in its products to 25 or fewer. They also rigorously control product quality through safety testing using in vitro models such as cytology, zebrafish, and chicken embryos. As a leading company in China's child care sector, Frog Prince Group will continue to strengthen its diverse and in-depth research into unique Chinese botanical ingredients, creating safer, more natural, and more scientifically sound care solutions for consumers, and ushering in a new chapter in innovative research for the Chinese children's cosmetics industry.