Cosmetic - B&M
Lonicera Japonica(Honeysuckle) Flower Extract
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Throughout history, the honeysuckle flower was used to fight plagues and viruses. The flower has been scientifically proven to contain antibacterial, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, and liver protection effects. Honeysuckle flower drink is sometimes administered to patients with a bad cold or flu. At B&M, we believe "If we can eat the ingredient, it is safe for skin use" As a result, we have developed this medicinal plant into a safe and effective ingredient.
Plant Source: Lonicera Japonica, also known as the Honeysuckle flower, is rich in chlorogenic acid, flavonoids, saponin, and other special ingredients.
INCI Name: Lonicera Japonica(Honeysuckle) Flower Extract
Taiwanofungus Camphoratus Leaf Extract
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Uniquely endemic to Taiwan, Taiwanofungus Camphoratus Tree's fungus, known as the "ruby of the forest," is the most expensive medical fungus. The medical benefits include anti-aging, anti-bacterial, and anti-inflammatory effects. Furthermore, the bioactive compounds inside also have indirect effects in cancer treatment by benefiting the immune system. Because this fungus grows slowly and is hard to cultivate, B&M has targetted the tree's leaf for research and sustainable extraction.
Plant Source: This tree grows in the mountains and forests, 400m to 2000m above sea level. While smelling aromatic but tasting acrid and bitter, the tree is rich in linalool, 1,8-cineole (1,8-eucalyptus), a natural ingredient, and various Vitamins B12, C, E-α, E-β.
INCI Name: Taiwanofungus Camphoratus Leaf Extract
Chenopodium Quinoa Husk Extract
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Chenopodium Quinoa is a well-known "superfood" gluten-free, high in protein, high in dietary fiber, and rich in vitamins. Quinoa is a traditional crop cultivated by Taiwan's aborigines for religious rituals, cooking, and winemaking for hundreds of years. With the spirit of environmental sustainability and supporting farmers, the B&M has made value-added quinoa into an effective and safe ingredient for skincare.
Plant Source: Taiwan Chenopodium Quinoa is a native plant in Taiwan known for its resistance to drought. The fruit can grow up to 1 meter long, with red, orange-red, purple-red, and other colors—the quinoa blossoms from spring to summer. Furthermore, Red quinoa is rich in flavonoids, vanillic acid, and rutin.
INCI Name: Water and Glycerin and Pentylene Glycol and Chenopodium Quinoa Husk Extract
Excoecaria Formosana Leaf Extract
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Excoecaria Formosana, also known as agarwood incense, has been prized and used in daily life, religious activities, and even medicine for many centuries. This incense is also considered a luxury item among the wealthy and nobility and an essential part of incense culture. Agarwood helps to improve blood circulation, detoxification, soothing, and repair the skin. B&M partnered with the National Research Institutions to create a new ingredient that is sustainable and highly effective for skin repair. This ingredient has received a US patent.
Plant Source: Agarwood is typically found in tropical climates with an average temperature above 20℃. Sufficient sunlight is also required to grow high-quality agarwood. Agarwood is rich in androsterone, Vitamin E, Vitamin B2, capric acid oil, colchicine, and plant-based squalene.
INCI Name: Butylene Glycol (and) Excoecaria Formosana Leaf Extract
Camellia Euryoides Leaf Extract
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The art of tea tasting has a long and rich history in Chinese culture. Taiwan high mountain tea leaf contains more than 300 elements needed by the human body. The B&M used patented technology to inject the rich high mountain tea heritage with this ingredient.
Plant Soure: Taiwan's High Mountain Tea leaf is collected 1,000 meters above sea level. The mountains are cool with clouds and mists in the morning and evening, and the sunshine is minimal. This condition allows an optimal growth environment for tea leaves, resulting in lower catechins (bitter components in tea), softer leaves, thicker mesophyll, and higher pectin content. Furthermore, the tea leaf is rich in tea polyphenols, caffeine, amino acids, catechins, and other components.
INCI Name: Camellia Euryoides Leaf Extract
Alpinia Zerumbet Leaf Extract
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Alpinia zerumbet Plant, commonly known as shell ginger, is a life-saving herb for Taiwanese Aborigines. This plant is a favorite of Taiwan's aborigines because the roots, stems, flowers, seeds, and leaves have different uses. This polyphenol level of this plant is three times that of red wine, giving the plant a high antioxidant effect.
B&M was inspired by the Taiwanese aborigine hunter's use of this plant's antibacterial properties on wounds to reduce inflammation. B&M used a modern patented extraction technology on this plant to create an ingredient.
Plant Source: Alpinia Zerumbet, a common perennial herb in Taiwan, mainly grows in the shade of trees in low-altitude areas and mountains. The plant blooms from late spring to summer and bears fruit in autumn. Furthermore, the plant is rich in cineole, flavonoids, and pinene
INCI Name: Alpinia Zerumbet Leaf Extract
Cinnamomum Osmophloeum Leaf Extract
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The bark, branches, and leaves of Taiwan Cinnamomum are rich in essential oils. The essential oil of leaves is five times higher than the bark. Furthermore, Cinnamomum has excellent antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties while helping to stabilize blood sugar. B&M used comprehensive extraction technology to retain the cinnamaldehyde component efficiently from the Cinnamomum.
Plant Source: Cinnamomum Osmophloeum species endemic to Taiwan grows in broad-leaved forests at low to medium altitudes of 500~1,700 meters of northern and central Taiwan. The bark is dark gray and smooth and, when peeled, becomes sticky with a strong cinnamon fragrance. Furthermore, this species is rich in cinnamaldehyde, flavonoids, coumarin, and other ingredients.
INCI Name: Cinnamomum Osmophloeum Leaf Extract
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