On September 4, Cody announced that the trademark for the technology behind its material "Aquastomer" has been registered.


The newly developed material is a flexible polymer hybrid particle that can be stably applied even in water-based formulations. After passing through a high-pressure homogenizer, the particles become extremely fine and are excellently dispersed uniformly within the formulation.


Additionally, it can be easily applied to various types of formulations. It distributes evenly across the stratum corneum, effectively creating a smooth and refined skin appearance. Since the high-temperature process can be omitted, the company expects it will contribute to energy savings and improved productivity.



A company representative stated, "Compared to competing technologies, Aquastomer features elastomer particles in water that are smaller and more uniformly arranged, which makes it superior in terms of stability," adding, "We plan to develop products by applying it to many types of tint formulations."


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