Environmental certification agencies like EcoCert, COSMOS, NaTrue andWhole Foods all have their own setofrequirementsforpersonalcareproducts. Thelatest innovations from schülkemeet those standards to keep your products safe and your consumers happy.
euxyl® ECO910 is EcoCert verified and COSMOS approved; it is perfect for certified-natural cosmetics and effective in anionic, cationic and nonionic systems. Its fresh, citrus scent is a bonus for leave-on and rinse-off applications.
effisin® LA Natural is effective protection against bacterial contamination. Sourced from non-GMOcorn, it can be used inawidevarietyofpersonalcareproducts.
euxyl® K 712 and euxyl® K 903 are compliant with most certifications and provide peerless protection for your natural formulations.
sensiva® PA 30 combines the antimicrobial activity ofnature-identicalfragranceingredientswiththe boostingandskincarepropertiesofnaturally-derived materials for a softmultifunctional systemthat is ideal for leave-on,wet-wipe and sensitive applications.
sensiva® PA 40 is a multifunctional product with the efficiencyandefficacyofnon-traditionalpreservation systems. By combining natural, nature-identical and gentle synthetic components, it provides effective antimicrobial protection for even yourmost hard-to- preserve formulations.
At schülke,we understand the safety and environmental demandsofpersonalcareformulationprotection, because at schülkewe protect life.
Find out howschülke can help protect you at
schulke-us.com/PC520
schülke inc. |Fairfield, NJ|USA| Tel. 1-973-770-7300 | Toll-free 1-888-267-4220 |
saius@schuelke.com
Schülke&Mayr GmbH |22840 Norderstedt|Germany| Tel. +4940 52100-0 |
www.schuelke.com |
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