EcoCert certifcation

ADA Cosmetics International, a leading supplier and producer of hotel cosmetics, now features FloraluxeBIO, a new certified natural cosmetics line that complement its “Green Collection” range.

Over 98 percent of the ingredients are from natural origin, and half, at least, are plant-based raw materials. Furthermore, a minimum of five percent of all plant ingredients come from organic farming. All these factors have led to the award of the natural cosmetics seal from EcoCert.

Trendy botanical ingredients

The new body care series FloraluxeBIO features a wide variety of products for daily use. In addition to shower gel, shampoo and body lotion the assortment also includes conditioner and creamy soap.

The FloraluxeBIO line

All formulations have been enriched with trendy caring ingredients. The shower gel, for instance, cleanses the skin gently with cotton flower extracts. The body lotion is rich in almond oil, the shampoo contains vitalizing mint extracts, while the conditioner boasts bamboo extracts, among other ingredients. As far as the soap is concerned, it contains cucumber extracts to clean the skin.

All products are free of dyes, parabens, silicones and mineral oils. Additionally, neither genetically modified ingredients, nor animal-based extracts or artificial fragrances are used.

The formulations have a neutral pH factor and, the fragrance of the new series also is made from natural essential oils.

Recyclable packaging

The dispensers have been designed to look modern and clear. The body care products are available in 30ml and 150ml, and the soap in 15g and 40g sachets.

Incidentally, to be fully consistent with its ecological principles, the packing fully recyclable. In addition, liquid soap and shampoo hair + body are available in the press+wash dispensers made of 100 percent recyclable PET.

The demand for purely natural products has been on the rise for years. Nature has become an integral part of a modern lifestyle, a trend also noticeably affecting hotel cosmetics,” explains Claudia Raatz, the ADA’s chief developer.