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SACI-CFPA
S30F
9, rue du Chevalier de Saint-George, Paris, F-75008, France T: + 33 1 42 60 12 83 F: + 33 1 42 61 56 80 E:
saci@saci-cfpa.com W:
www.saci-cfpa.com
SACI-CFPA is a distribution company of specialty products that brings innovation and technical support to cosmetic manufacturers. Quality and service are the main objectives of the company. SACI-CFPA offers a wide range of ingredients for all types of personal care products and toiletries. We are always looking for new raw materials suppliers. We can offer services to customers with our application laboratory and also our large inventory.
Saint Malo Agglomeration
T20F
6 rue de la Ville Jegu, BP11, Cancale, Bretagne, 35260, France T: + 33 2 23 15 17 23 F: + 33 2 23 15 10 86 E:
c.alami@
stmalo-agglomeration.fr W:
www.stmalo-agglomeration.fr
With several success stories in the marine biotechnology sector, Saint MALO Agglomeration assists french or foreign companies to establish their research units on Atalante Saint Malo Science park. Saint Malo Agglomeration proposes infrastructures for company founders (incubator or VSB workshops) or for the setting-up of companies and laboratories of the sector of the innovative marine cosmetics ingredients and services.
Salvona Technologies Inc.
65 Stults Road, Dayton, New Jersey, 08902, USA T: + 1 609 655 0173 F: + 1 609 655 9291 E:
info@salvona.com W:
www.salvona.com
Smart encapsulation technologies for skin care and dermatological products that enhance product performance through: practical formulation, increased shelf-life, time-release, enhanced efficacy over time, and triggered and targeted release. Salvona encapsulates drugs (OTC and Rx), functional ingredients, and sensory agents with applications in pharmaceuticals, dermatology, and cosmetic products.
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Saequim Especialidades S.L
Viladomat, 319, Barcelona, 08029, Spain T: + 34 934 751 680 F: + 34 934 751 681 E:
cosmetica@saequim.com W:
www.saequim.com
For over 35 years SAEQUIM has been active in the specialty chemical business, supplying products to a wide range of industries in Spain and Portugal. We offer sophisticated & state of the art ingredients within a broad portfolio, constantly updated by new proposals from our network of Principals from all over the world. Our enthusiastic, dynamic and highly technical oriented team supports our customers developments since the very first beginning to the end, always with the aim of providing solutions, trends and innovating ideas to inspire tomorrow's products. Beginning year 2008, SAEQUIM becomes part of MASSO Group. This will allow the company to fully address the challenges of the future, with many synergies already arising and creating the ground for expansion.
B70, E20
Saint-Gobain Coating Solutions / Boron Nitride & Saint-Gobain Formula
Sancolor S.A. S20B
50 rue Mourelet, Courtine Mourre Frais, BP 966, Avignon Cedex 9, Provence-Alpes-Cote-d'Azur, 84093, France T: + 33 4 90 86 73 62 W:
www.coatingsolutions.saint-gobain.com
Achieving the perfect balance in how the final product affects our senses lasts, flows through a process and costs, is the formulators challenge. TRÈS BN®
powders are not only soft, but
work in synergy with many other materials to achieve this balance. Whether it's the shimmer of an eye shadow, the coverage in a foundation, or higher yield in your extrusion process, TRÈS BN®
c / Juan de La Cierva, 16, Poligono Industrial, Sant Just Desvern (Barcelona), 08960, Spain T: + 34 933 728 354 F: + 34 933 724 701 E:
sancolor@sancolor.com W:
www.sancolor.com
powders offer formulators many solutions
wrapped into one material. Saint-Gobain Formula is a world- leading supplier of plaster and gypsum solutions, offering full gypsum or plaster based product ranges for cosmetic applications, from ingredients to semi-finished and finished products. Formula’s Pro-Esthétique™
Founded in 1983, SANCOLOR S.A. has been dedicated exclusively to the manufacturing and trading of colours and pigments. The high grade of confidence offered by the SANCOLOR S.A. colours, has been reflected in the significant growth of its presence in Europe and Africa, consolidating the high level of faithfulness amongst the costumers of the European market. SANCOLOR S.A. is offering natural colours besides water soluble and oil soluble colours, together with pigments and formulations tailored to the costumers needs.
T59
range of thermal beauty
masks is used in beauty institutes and spas, for body and facial treatments.
Safic-Alcan Especialidades S.A.U
Rocafort, 241-243, Barcelona, 08029, Spain T: + 34 933 220 453 F: + 34 933 220 461 W:
www.safic-alcan.es
International distribution group of chemical specialties and natural raw material, Safic-Alcan is the privileged partner to formulating industries in Europe. With its technical knowledge and efficiency, Safic-Alcan fully participates in innovation.
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Salicylates & Chemicals PVT. Ltd
5/44, Tardeo A/C Market, Tardeo Main Road, Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400034, India T: + 91 22 23 51 44 13 F: + 91 22 23 51 60 76 E:
salicylates@vsnl.net W:
www.preservativesindia.com
Salicylates and Chemicals was incorporated in 1978, with the object of manufacturing organic chemicals, pharmaceuticals products. Today, we have the complete range of preservatives and sunscreen chemicals for cosmetics and pharmaceutical industries. We understand the needs of the customers and we have developed a wide range of preservatives for different applications in the cosmetic industry like baby products, wipes, shampoos, creams, oral care lotions, lipsticks, and body wash etc. and cough syrups, ointments, tablets for pharmaceutical applications.
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Sasol Olefins & Surfactants GmbH
Anckelmannsplatz 1, Hamburg, 20537, Germany T: + 49 40 63 68 41 000 F: + 49 40 63 68 43 700 E:
info@de.sasol.com W:
www.sasol.com
Sasol Olefins & Surfactants' product range includes a wide range of products for cosmetics and personal care and offers the following innovative raw materials for skin care and hair cosmetic products: emollients/cosmetic esters, emulsifiers, AHA esters, fragrance solubilisers, linear fatty alcohols, monobranched Guerbet alcohols, monobranched Guerbet acids, self-emulsifying alcohols, waxes, Gemini compounds, polyethylene glycols, and surfactants (nonionics, anionics).
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