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COMPANY PROFILE CARGILL BEAUTY
Cargill Beauty, the personal care division of Cargill, offers a diverse portfolio of nature-derived ingredients , an integrated and responsible supply chain, state of the art research and application services and endless possibilities to support the sustainable growth of personal care brands. Cargill Beauty’s portfolio is composed of texturizers, emollients, emulsifiers, sensory enhancers and bio-actives to develop nature-derived products for skin care, hair care, oral care and make-up. As one of the global leaders in nature-derived personal care ingredients, Cargill Beauty has built extensive experience in
the sourcing, production and application of carrageenans. Carrageenans are a family of natural linear sulfated polysaccharides that are extracted from red seaweeds. They are widely used in the personal care industry, for their gelling, thickening, and stabilizing properties. Carrageenans are classified in three main types of molecules: kappa, iota and lambda, varying on the number of sulfates
present in the polysaccharide chain. Kappa and Iota respectively have 1 and 2 sulphate groups, with one anhydro-galactose bridge. Lambda has 3 sulphate groups. This difference on the chemical structure will determine if the carrageenan will have more of a thickening or gelling
behavior. Kappa and Iota carrageenans can give gel structures thus are known as gelling carrageenans, while lambda is a thickening carrageenan. Carrageenans are very versatile molecules and with Kappa, Iota and Lambda provide a range of textures, viscosity, gelling
and thickening properties that formulators can take advantage of in creating various product textures. And, because the different types all have the same INCI reference, they can help personal care manufacturers to keep their labels minimal. Carrageenans can be formulated in skin care products like serums, gels, emulsions, creams, lotions, toners. In skin cleansing products like face wash, bodywash, shaving gels, face masks. In hair care products like shampoos, conditioners and hair styling gel.
Our featured ingredients: Satiagum™ VPC 430 (lambda carrageenan) Satiagel™ VPC 508p (iota carrageenan) Satiagel™ VPC 614 (kappa carrageenan)
Cargill Beauty Tour W, 102, Terrasse Boieldieu, 92085 Paris La Défense Tel: +33 1 47 44 10 00 E-mail:
beauty@cargill.com URL:
www.cargillbeauty.com
LITTLE BOOK OF SUSTAINABLE INGREDIENTS
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