Founded in 2013 and headquartered in the prestigious high-tech zone of Xi'an, Xi'an Aoge Biotech Co., Ltd., along with its subsidiaries Xi'an Imaherb Biotech Co., Ltd. and Xi'an Nahanutri Biotech Co., Ltd., has established itself as a leading force in the cosmetics raw materials industry.
Our expansive cooperative factory, spanning 1,000 mu (approximately 165 acres), is equipped with state-of-the-art extraction technology. This advanced infrastructure allows us to manufacture a wide array of premium cosmetic raw materials. Our product line includes natural plant extracts specifically designed for organic cosmetics, as well as synthetic ingredients for high-end skincare formulations.
These raw materials serve as the foundation for a multitude of skincare, haircare, and makeup products, ensuring superior quality and efficacy throughout the entire production process.
In Chile, the growing cosmetics and personal care market is fueled by increasing consumer awareness of effective skin brightening agents like Deoxyarbutin. Local beauty and pharmaceutical companies are exploring partnerships with global suppliers such as Aogebio to source stable, innovative ingredients suitable for developing safe and effective skin-lightening products tailored to Chilean consumers’ needs.
Moreover, Chile’s evolving industrial landscape is seeing a rise in biotech investment, integrating green manufacturing processes to meet both regulatory requirements and consumer demand for sustainable cosmetics.
At Aogebio, our in-house laboratory is equipped with cutting-edge instruments for rigorous quality control. We utilize advanced technologies to ensure all raw materials meet global regulatory standards:
Such rigorous quality control is essential to meet the nuances of Chile’s growing cosmetics market, where consumer trust hinges on ingredient purity and safety.
At Aogebio, innovation, quality, and sustainability are the bedrock of our corporate philosophy, supporting Chile's expanding beauty and biotech industries.
Chile's cosmetics industry is witnessing dynamic growth driven by increasing consumer preference for natural and effective skin care ingredients. Deoxyarbutin, known for its stable and potent skin lightening properties, is emerging as a preferred choice among local manufacturers and consumers.
Domestic companies in Santiago and beyond are rapidly incorporating imported Deoxyarbutin as a key active ingredient in formulations aimed at hyperpigmentation, melasma, and skin brightening products. The demand is supported by Chile's rising middle class and growing awareness of dermatological safety and efficacy.
From an industrial perspective, Chile’s beauty sector is benefiting from strengthened import logistics, streamlined regulations, and investment in biotech research hubs. These advances enable smoother sourcing and faster adaptation of ingredients such as Deoxyarbutin to local formulations tailored to Chilean skin types and climatic conditions.
The foreseeable trend points to Chile becoming a regional leader in incorporating advanced cosmetic actives within Latin America. The push for green chemistry and sustainable sourcing also complements Deoxyarbutin’s synthetic origin, encouraging suppliers to innovate greener, low-impact production technologies.
In Chile, Deoxyarbutin’s applications extend beyond conventional skin whitening to specialized dermatology, cosmetic clinics, and high-end personal care products. Several established Chilean brands have begun formulating serums, creams, and facial masks incorporating Deoxyarbutin to meet growing consumer demand for products that reduce dark spots caused by sun exposure—common in Chile’s sunny climate regions.
The ingredient’s safety profile also favors its use in combination treatments prescribed by dermatologists, integrating cosmetic science with medical skincare. Cosmetic companies based in Chile’s innovation districts are pioneering hybrid products that merge natural plant extracts sourced locally with high-performance actives like Deoxyarbutin imported from trusted global suppliers.
This localized approach not only addresses specific pigmentation challenges prevalent among Chilean consumers but also boosts export potential for unique Chilean cosmetic brands leveraging Deoxyarbutin as a backbone for their product efficacy.