
‘2025 Cosmetic Inspiration’ Held in Jeju, Reading Industry Trends and Regulations
In Jeju, a meaningful gathering was arranged for professionals, academics, and related institutions of the domestic cosmetics industry to share strategies for responding to 2026 beauty trends and regulations. Participants gained practical insights by overviewing the entire cycle of the cosmetics industry from new product development to market response and clinical trials.
Sessions That Cover Industry Oversight, Sharing Practical Insights
On November 28, the ‘2025 Cosmetic Inspiration’ was held at the Multipurpose Lecture Room in the Advanced Campus of Jeju Industry-Academia Convergence District. The event garnered attendees ranging from local cosmetics company employees to startups, university students, and institution representatives.
This event aimed not only to provide information but also to suggest directions for practical responses amidst rapidly changing domestic and international regulations and trends. The program comprised three sessions featuring diverse and in-depth presentations.
“This event allowed various industry players to gather and share diverse insights.”
The first presentation focused on ‘Trends and Formulation Proposals’ to lead the 2026 cosmetics market, presenting directions condensed from beauty technology and emotional trends. Subsequently, Jeju University addressed ‘Changes in Cosmetic Safety Evaluation Systems’, introducing responsibilities and strategies for responsible vendors. Lastly, P&K Skin Clinical Research Center presented the latest trends in human application tests and clinical strategies by product, offering immediately applicable insights for practical work.

Exhibition and Experience with Formulation Samples, A Venue for Exchange in the Lobby
The latter part of the seminar witnessed the showcasing of various sample formulations in the lobby in front of the lecture room, drawing much attention. Participants engaged in practical exchanges by directly experiencing the formulations and freely interacting with researchers through questions and answers.
Notably, the exhibited formulations went beyond simple execution samples, serving as actual application models linked to 2026 trends, providing much inspiration to attendees. The ‘R&B Relaxing’ series was conceptualized with emotional well-being based on Jeju’s natural scents, while the ‘Velvet Oil Sandwich Essence’ garnered attention for offering excellent absorption and moisturization without emulsification. Meanwhile, the ‘Crystal Glow Layering Mist Serum’ utilized a dual-layer gel formulation to maximize skin radiance, receiving a positive response.
“The exhibited formulations provided much inspiration for our product development direction.”
The exhibition was designed from conception to delivery in a way that resonated with participants’ practical work, successfully serving as a hub to narrow the gap between researchers and users.
A Compass of Information for Startups and New Companies
A notable aspect is that many startups preparing for responsible sales permits or initial product commercialization found the venue. Startups, in particular, were eager for specific information on industry flows and regulatory environments for 2026, and this event effectively quenched that thirst, serving as a bridge.

Corporate participants expressed high satisfaction after hearing sessions on clinical response methods, including safety evaluation, formulation diversity applicable to product planning, and managing clinical data useful for marketing communication.
“This event was very beneficial as it allowed us to obtain practical information.”
Many participants notably expressed gratitude for the invitation and hoped for more such gatherings in the future, enabling even small startups to access the latest industry insights and communicate with experts.
A Practical Seminar Stage Connected to Academia and the Field
Students from the Department of Chemistry and Cosmetics at Jeju University directly participated in the event, experiencing the scene firsthand. They were not simply listening to presentations; by participating in formulation tests and expert Q&A sessions, they had the opportunity to immerse themselves in the vivid industrial field outside the classroom.
The networking with management agencies and related research institutes is also noteworthy. During this event, academia, industry, and administrative bodies freely engaged in inquiries, advice, and collaboration discussions beyond the standard lecturer-audience relationship.
“It was a very meaningful experience for our students and greatly helped in increasing industrial understanding.”
It is anticipated that, based on this industry-academia nexus system, there will be further rich projects and attempts in the Jeju region’s cosmetics industry. Everyone present felt the potential at this gathering.
In Conclusion
The ‘Cosmetic Inspiration’ conference, based in Jeju, served to enhance practical response capabilities in the cosmetics industry and solidify the connection among diverse collaborative entities. The venue offered strategic information and on-site touchpoints that will serve as stepping stones to prepare for upcoming industry changes.
The event contributed to promoting future sustainability in the cosmetics sector and activated meaningful exchanges between businesses and academia. “ will continually strive to advance these significant events.
