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Aptar Beauty + Home


36-38 rue de la Princesse, Louveciennes, 78430, France T: + 33 2 32 68 40 00 F: + 33 2 32 49 19 22 E: florence.roullet@aptar.com W: www.aptar.com


Aptargroup, Inc is the leading company for the worldwide supply of a vast range of innovative dispensing systems for everyday consumer products in the following sectors: skin care and personal hygiene, fragrance, pharmaceutical, food, beverages and products for use around the home. The head office of Aptargroup is located in Crystal Lake, Illinois; it has manufacturing units in North America, Europe, Asia and South America.


First Time Exhibitor.


C70J


Arizona Chemical


R25, E40


4600 Touchton Road East, Bldg.100, Suite 500, Jacksonville, Florida, 32246, USA T: + 1 904 928 8884 F: + 1 904 928 8769 E: info@arizonachemical.com W: www.arizonachemical.com


Arizona Chemical (www.arizonachemical.com) has been a global leader in pine tree derived chemistry for more than 75 years. We supply a unique, bio-renewable line of polymeric materials to the personal care industry. Our line of SYLVACLEAR® specialty polymeric gellants provide a wide range of function in personal care formulations as film formers, water repellency agents, surfactant free emulsifiers, structuring agents, rheology modifiers, pigment stabilizers and actives delivery systems. Our products contain a high percentage of pine tree derived carbon and are ideal for the development of aesthetically pleasing, sustainable personal care formulations.


Aromtech Ltd


Veturitallintie, 1, Kiviranta, Tornio, FIN-95410, Finland T: + 358 20 77 89 020 F: + 358 20 77 89 028 E: tiina.ulvinen@aromtech.com W: www.aromtech.com/en


The ArctiCare® range offers comprehensive solutions for effective and healthy beauty care. Extracted from plants characteristic of the Arctic Region, ArctiCare® ingredients feature the protective elements that the Northern species have accumulated to fight the cold, dry climate and excessive UV radiation. The range is supported by product-identified efficacy data that demonstrate strong anti-ageing, hydrating, lenitive and regenerative efficacies. The ArctiCare® range comprises also a line of organic products, and many products are available in both cosmetic and food quality that ideally support “Beauty from within” concepts.


N34


Aqua Bio Technology ASA


M28


Klingenberg Gate 5, 9th Floor, PO Box 1413 Vika N-0115, Oslo, 161, Norway T: + 47 90 40 27 09 E: info@aquabiotech.no W: www.aquabiotechnology.com


ABT is a Norwegian company developing and marketing novel marine cosmetics ingredients. ABT’s products are based on extensive R&D in cooperation with Norwegian Universities and they are all patented. They are 100% natural and sustainably sourced from the pure and protected environment of Northern waters. ABT is launching a new ingredient at in-cosmetics 2011, Aquabeautine XL™, a protein solution derived from “red caviar”. Aquabeautine XL™ is a biospecific exfoliant that gently removes dead skin cells without affecting living cells. It is proven both in vitro and in vivo to render comparable results to common hydroxy-acids without skin irritation.


Arkad Informatique


3, allée des Aulnes, Trappes-En-Yvelines, 78190, France T: + 33 1 30 50 86 86 F: + 33 1 30 69 86 34 E: philippe.gaignard@arkad.fr W: www.keoslabs.com


For further information please visit our stand. First Time Exhibitor.


C70K


Asahi Kasei Chemicals Corporation


H60


1-105, Kanda Jinbocho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 1018101, Japan T: + 81 332 965 772 F: + 81 332 963 468 E: amino@om.asahi-kasei.co.jp W: www.asahi-kasei.co.jp/fsd/en/


For further information please visit our stand.


Arch Personal Care Products


F50


70 Tyler Place, South Plainfield, New Jersey, 70801210, USA T: + 1 908 561 5200 F: + 1 618 258 6808 E: archpc@archchemicals.com W: www.archpersonalcare.com


Arch Personal Care Products, a leading global specialty chemical company, offers a wide range of products such as natural botanical actives including Ecocert, BDIH and NPA approved ingredients, biotechnological actives , delivery systems, proteins, functional ingredients, anti-dandruff actives, preservation and antioxidant systems and rheology modifiers. Arch also offers the value-added services of a formulation lab which can provide start- up formulations or even finished formulations. Arch Personal Care Products is at the leading edge of cosmetic technology and strives to provide the latest in Cosmetic Ingredients & Ideas® … Innovation. Our idea of beauty.


Arkema


N79


420, rue d' Estienne d'Orves, Colombes Cedex, 92700, France T: + 33 1 49 00 71 07 F: + 33 1 49 00 52 64 E: jeannette.konde@arkemagroup.com W: www.arkema.com


Orgasol® is one of the flagship brands of the Technical Polymers business unit of Arkema, a world leader in polyamide powders. Orgasol® are multifunctional ingredients that can act as texturing, sensory and treatment agents. Each grade is fine-tuned to the varying requirements of cosmetic applications. We will offer to in-cosmetics visitors a complete overview on the versatility of the Orgasol® range. We will introduce several innovative formulation concepts targeting the key-market trends. After this experience, it will be easy for the formulators to select the right Orgasol® targeting the final benefits required by their application.


Ashland Aqualon Functional Ingredients


Pesetastraat 5, Barendrecht, 2991 XT, Netherlands T: + 31 104 975 317 F: + 31 104 975 392 E: scjohnson@ashland.com W: www.ashland.aqualon.com


Ashland Aqualon Functional Ingredients, a commercial unit of Ashland Inc. is the leading producer of water-soluble polymers for the cosmetics industry. Application fields are hair, skin, body and oral care products. The product range includes: - AquaCat® clear cationic solution - Benecel® methylcellulose and hydroxypropylmethylcellulose - Blanose® and Aqualon® cellulose gum - Natrosol® hydroxyethylcellulose - Natrosol® Plus cetyl hydroxyethylcellulose - Klucel® hydroxypropylcellulose - N- Hance® cationic and hydroxypropyl guar - Polysurf® cetyl hydroxyethylcellulose. These products are used as rheology modifiers, conditioning polymers, suspending agents, binders and film formers in aqueous, hydroalcoholic systems, and anhydrous glycol systems.


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