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Inspired by nature


Purely natural and innovative ingredients for personal care


Innovative Solutions Active Ingredients WORESANA®


Soap Noodles Vegetable Oils Oleochemicals


More and more responsible people appreciate healthy and natural care. We contribute to this with completely natural ingredients that maintain and enhance your well being.


Cremer Care offers natural solutions from re- liable sources coming from all over the world. We offer a wide range of natural as well as organic certifi ed products.


Besides our true vegetable alternative to petrolatum – CREMERLIN®


, we also offer a unique range of organic basic oleochemicals. CREMER OLEO GmbH & CO. KG  Glockengiesserwall 3  D-20095 Hamburg  Phone +49(0)40/320 11-0  www.cremer-care.com


With CremerCOOR, Cremer Care´s new line of fatty acid esters we are once more able to strengthen the organic content of your product formulation.


For more detailed information about our products and our philosophy, please visit our website at www.cremer-care.com.


We’re taking a (super)critical look at extract quality


IMCD LAUNCHES SMART5 THE ONLY D5 ALTERNATIVE SMART5 - manufactured and distributed exclusively by IMCD.


SMART5 is an excellent solution for formulators seeking D5 replacement and provides optimum technical balance of volatility, solids wetting and above all tactile performance. Meet our representatives at InCosmetics. Witness this product launch and discover how IMCD provides value through expertise. www.imcdgroup.com


FLAVEX® Value through expertise


IMCD Group smart5.technicalinfo@imcdgroup.com +44 20 87703 493 smart5.commercialinfo@imcdgroup.com +39 02 55709 251


Naturextrakte GmbH info@flavex.com · www.flavex.com


Please visit us at In-cosmetics Milan, 29–31 March 2011, Stand T 59


InCosmetics 2011, Booth B60


Innovation Zone Demonstration on 29 March, 12.00-12.30 PM


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