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COMPANY PROFILE DOW
Dow offers unique innovative ingredients that empower customers around the world to create personal care solutions with outstanding performance that are safe for people and the planet.
Combining profound technical expertise and market knowledge on a global and local level with one of the broadest portfolios in the industry enables us to develop technologies that offer exciting benefits, are memorable for every type of consumer, and meet the growing demands for sustainable solutions.
Our team’s passion for materials science and formulation expertise helps our customers create products that make consumers feel confident every day – they’ll love to apply, touch, and feel their hair and skin care products while knowing they’re highly protected, and showing off their noticeably healthier looking hair.
EcoSmooth™ Rice Husk Cosmetic Powder Allows to create a unique sensorial experience for consumers in a sustainable way. Upcycled from non-GMO natural sources, this white silica powder delivers optical benefits like blurring imperfections and mattifying the skin due to its higher sebum absorption compared to other cosmetic powders like PMMA and Nylon-12.
EcoSense™ GL-60 HL Surfactant and EcoSense™ GL-60 HA Surfactant Unique bio-derived, glycolipid surfactants and emulsifiers for rinse-off and leave-on applications. EcoSense™ Surfactants are 100% bio-derived, non-GMO, sugar-based biosurfactants and natural emulsifiers with a high lactone (HL) or high acid (HA) sophorolipids content. These glycolipids are bio-compatible, very mild to skin (HL/HA) and also eyes (HA). They are readily biodegradable and exhibit low aquatic toxicity in the environment.
MaizeCare™ Clarity Polymer A bio-based and biodegradable polymer with film-forming properties that provide a non-tacky feel when styling. The corn-based ingredient can be used as a high-performing fixative polymer that offers curl retention, hair stiffness, and carbomer compatibility for crystal clear formulations. INCI name: Hydrolyzed Corn Starch.
Dexcare CD-1 Polymer A bio-derived deposition aid which used in combination with benefit agents such as silicones or natural oils, allows for increased versatility and improves the natural content of formulations. Always focusing on implementing and protecting natural elements, dextran is made from fermented sucrose and is non-GMO, vegan, REACH compliant and made without animal testing.
DOWSIL™ EL-8050 ID Silicone Organic Elastomer Blend A highly compatible, multifunctional elastomer blend that enables unique sensory and texture profiles in color cosmetics and skin care applications. Its non-GMO and Vegan-friendly characteristics, combined with effectiveness in cold processing, bring additional differentials to meet the latest trends in cosmetic formulations.
DOW
www.dow.com/personalcare
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