10 NEWS Polymer supply agreement
Nouryon (formerly AkzoNobel Specialty Chemicals) will expand its offering to customers in the personal care market with bio- based polymers through an exclusive global supply agreement with specialty polymers maker, Itaconix. “More environmentally conscious consumers are driving demand for more natural personal care products,” said Lynnette Bowen, global marketing director Personal Care at Nouryon. “By adding Itaconix’s proprietary polymers to our portfolio, we’re enabling our customers to create bio- based formulations without compromising on technical performance, helping them to meet fast-changing market trends and consumer demands.”
This is the second deal
arising from a joint development agreement signed in 2017 to explore opportunities
Alkane-based materials for personal care
for polymers made from itaconic acid using Itaconix’s technology. Earlier this year, the companies announced a deal for bio-based polymers with chelating properties that Nouryon will market to customers in the detergents market. John R. Shaw, CEO of Itaconix, added: “This second agreement with Nouryon represents another major step towards establishing and building the value of our novel polymers.”
The solution for stability
More than ever, brands are seeking out suppliers that can offer ingredients that offer stability in their facial care products
Due to its unique chemical
structure and antioxidants content, jojoba wax has incomparable oxidative stability, resulting a long shelf life and resistance towards free radicals. Jojoba oil also aligns with customer demand for clean beauty, resulting in skin care that is more natural, with healthier ingredients and safer for use. Not only that, consumers believe the fewer ingredients a product has, the better and more natural it is.
As the demand arises for
more innovative, healthier cosmetics and skin care products, Jojoba Desert, has developed its JD Rich Line, featuring new bases and
textures based on its JD Jojoba oil.
JD Jojoba Butter: A quickly- absorbing, unique blend of JD Jojoba Oil and other natural waxes, that creates a soft and silky butter.
JD Jojoba Aqua Cream Base: A light and smooth, oil-in-water base cream that combines the unique properties of Jojoba Oil with additional natural based products. JD Jojoba Oil Cream Base: A luxuriously light mixture of JD Jojoba Oil and mild surfactant ingredients, which can be used as a fast absorbing base for creams, non-sticky lotions and washed products. JD Jojoba Silk-like Powder: Jojoba Starch (Tapioca base) is a non-GMO and aluminium- free powder, enabling it to give off a velvety and soft sensation. JD Jojoba Beads: A unique Jojoba wax-based, miniature
AB Ghosh (pictured), managing director Surface Chemistry, commented: “We are pleased to conclude this agreement, which clearly shows the potential that Itaconix’s technology has across our portfolio. Partnering allows us to bring even more innovation to customers, and we’re excited to introduce the functionality and versatility of these bio-based polymers to the market.”
Featuring the benefits of nature and science combined, Grant Industries’ new SiAPP elastomer series provides formulators with enhanced compatibility of organic materials such as natural oils, butters, and esters while maintaining the unique sensory characteristics, performance, and skin safety imparted by silicones. Offered in a range of volatile to non-volatile alkane fluids, all SiAPP elastomers are globally compliant, vegan friendly, and are not related to palm or RSPO issues. The SiAPP elastomer series consists of four high performing materials: Gransil GVL-Lite, Gransil GVL-912, Gransil OGH, and Gransil SUG.
exfoliant with a smooth, soft spherical surface, JD Jojoba Beads are ideal for use in rinse-off facial cleansing and body exfoliation products. JD Jojoba Oil Enriched with Multi-vitamins: An innovative multi-vitamin serum, rich in essential vitamins encapsulated to maintain freshness. “The market’s demand for more natural ingredients in
different textures and blend, has driven us to develop a new and innovative line of jojoba bases that has been most successful and appreciated in the industry. We are happy to lead the next generation of jojoba oil-based products,” said Lee Reuveni, CEO Jojoba Desert. Jojoba Desert will exhibit at Stand V118 at in-cosmetics Global.
April 2019 PERSONAL CARE EUROPE
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