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Features 53 Active Chemicals
Listings in the active chemicals section of Happi’s annual Buyer’s Guide range from anti-aging agents and ceramides to hydroxy acids and extracts.
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Functional Chemicals
This section covers chemicals ranging from alcohols and emollients to fragrances and surfactants to formulate a variety of products.
103 Packaging & Equipment
A complete guide to the latest components and equipment.
114 Services
Columns 32
Professional services, including testing providers.
Gleams & Notions The benefits of agarose in skin care products
115 Company Directory
Comprehensive data on the 500-plus suppliers included in the Buyer’s Guide.
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EuroTrends Not a pretty picture in facial skin care
139 Trade Association Directory
A guide to the associations and organizations relevant to the household products, cosmetic and personal care industries.
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Anti-Aging & Cosmeceutical Corner Understanding resveratrol as topical skin brightener
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Cover Story
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Human Capital Management Here’s how to power up your LinkedIn network
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Happi’s 2012 Buyer’s Guide provides marketers with a comprehensive resource for raw materials and ingredients, packaging components, equipment and consulting services.
The Sunscreen Filter Happy new sunscreen year!
Cover design: Laura Caramagna
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SHARED VALUES – SHARED SUCCESS Brenntag Personal Care North America shares your desire to sensitively develop innovative products and solutions. We provide our customers with global access to a comprehensive range of ingredients and worldclass manufacturers through the largest specialty ingredient distribution network in the world. Anticipating the products of tomorrow Our applications lab is continually incorporating new ingredients into formulas relevant to today’s market
trends. Our technical experts both in the field and in the lab optimize your formulations based on an extensive product portfolio and technical training. We understand the challenges and needs of our customers. Our market experienced sales team transforms visions in to realities and converts cost-consciousness into high performance. Taking a step ahead From multiple locations across North America, Brenntag’s Personal Care
team offers LTL shipments, sampling capabilities, local customer service and warehousing, exceeding our customers’ needs every day. Do you share our values? Let us show you how to share success. Please contact us to learn how.
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Editor’s Page Mall madness
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Colipa changes its name
Index to Companies
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Patent Review
A quick guide to the companies referenced in this issue of Happi
Heat-activated fabric treatment
News Front
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New Products
Rising costs and maintaining margins in personal care
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Pantene debuts Pro-V Aqua Light Collection
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Formulary ‘Radiant Sundae’ face cream from Lipo Chemicals
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Packaging News
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Supplier’s Corner
Axe rolls out first women’s scent in Anarchy collection
Delivery system highlighted at Evonik
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International
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SCC News
PZ Cussons picks up Fudge hair care
Industry News Lipotec opens US subsidiary
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Photo News Mary Kay honors domestic violence survivors at fetes
NYSCC education program starts Feb. 15
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Financial News L’Oréal completes Pacific Bioscience acquisition
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Meetings The Council’s annual meeting is Feb. 22-24 in Naples, FL
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Lindal Group expands Columbus, Indiana facility
Marketing News
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Regulations
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Personnel Roundup Symrise North America appoints two vice presidents
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Contract Packaging/ Private Label
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Professional Directory
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Classified Ads
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Mall Madness
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50 years, I’ve lived within 10 miles of Paramus, NJ, arguably the Mall Capital of the World. But during the past 15 years, I’ve shopped in Paramus, 12 maybe 15 times. Why so few visits? Let me count the ways: Parking is abysmal, crowd mentality are atrocious, any and every open space is cluttered with vendors selling tchotchkes, and more often than not, malls have become a magnet for low-quality fast-food establishments. And that’s just outside the retailer’s doors! Don’t get me started about the garbage piled up on store shelves and clothing racks which merchants and their suppliers try to pawn off as quality for the masses. Apparently, I’m not alone in my views. During last month’s Financo Forum in Manhattan, J. Crew Group Inc.’s chairman and CEO Millard “Mickey” Drexler blasted mall developers. “I don’t see any excitement or improvement in 98% of them. Right now, there is a diminishing return. I just wonder where it all takes us.” I got an answer for you, Mick. It takes us out the door and onto the internet. Malls are in a death spiral. The new generation of consumers and the next generation of consumers are very happy picking and clicking without ever actually touching the clothing that they buy. For better or worse, today’s kids have grown up in a virtual world where they don’t need to get all touchy feely with their wardrobe prior to purchase. Imagine! It was only a few short years ago, that pundits insisted consumers would never buy without the try. Now, they can’t be bothered—it’s just not worth the hassle. So what’s to become of all these malls in America and especially those in New Jersey? Maybe over the next 50 years, they’ll be transformed into green spaces at least or, even, revert back to farmland. Wishful thinking? You bet. But New Jersey is, after all, still known as the Garden State! For folks like me who prefer the shop-at-home, or even the shopat-desk experience, take a look at our Buyer’s Guide this month. It’s full of raw materials and packaging components from hundreds of industry suppliers. For those who prefer the convenience of online shopping, check out the Buyer’s Guide at Happi.com. There, it’s updated throughout the year. We hope you enjoy the Buyer’s Guide. Happi shopping! or nearly
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Aplicare. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .153 Axe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Bare Escentuals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .143, 153 BareMinerals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .143 Bath & Body Works . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .146 Beiersdorf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Bella Bella . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .145 Belle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Better Homes & Gardens . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Borba. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .146 BrandSpark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Caudalie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 CIBS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .157 Clairol Pro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .146 Clarisonic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .153 Clean and Clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .146 Clorox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .157 Colgate-Palmolive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .145 Colipa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .144 Colorscience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .153 Conopco, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .145 Coppertone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 CoverGirl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 CreAttiv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .148 Direct Selling Association . . . . . . . . . . .144 Environmental Working Group . . . . . . .46 Eroski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 European Cosmetics Association . . . . .144
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FDA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46, 144 Febreze . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 FiteBac SkinCare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .146 Florena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Fudge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .143 Fuller Brush Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 GlaxoSmithKline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .153 Global Industry Analysts. . . . . . . . . . . . .38 Hair Fairies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 HealthLink . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .153 Helen of Troy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .153 Herbal Essences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Hey Dude Skin Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .148 ICMAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .144 IFRANA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .144 J.R. Watkins. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .146 Kantar Worldpanel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Klean Check Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . .145 Kleenex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Kline & Co.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 L’Oréal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24, 34, 145, 157 LabTek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .312 Lysol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Make Up For Ever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Mary Kay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .166 Matrix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Maybelline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .146 Merck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Mintel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Mouthwatchers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Murad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .156 Nivea. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Nu Skin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .153 Nuxe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Obagi Medical Products . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
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OneStopPlus.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 OPI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .146 Pacific Bioscience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .153 Pantene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .146 Paul Mitchell Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 PearlBrite Concepts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Personal Care Products Council . . . . . .144 Philip Kinglsey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .146 Philosophy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Physician’s Formula . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .146 Prestige Brands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .153 Procter & Gamble . . . . . . 24, 145, 146, 153 Professional Beauty Association . . . . .144 Pupa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Pur. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .153 Pureology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .166 PZ Cussons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .143 Scentsy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Schick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .146 Shiseido . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143, 145, 146 SkinMedica . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .153 SOCMA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .144 State Industrial Products . . . . . . . . . . . .157 Stoko Skin Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .157 Sukin Organics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .143 Svenska Miljobolaget . . . . . . . . . . . . . .145 Swarovski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .148 SymphonyIRI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Tria Beauty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Unilever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Unipro. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Vichy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Wen by Chaz Dean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 White Sands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .148 Zoya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .146
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Big performance, small footprint. What‘s the natural way to support skin‘s inherent barrier function? With Evonik’s skin-identical ceramides based on natural fatty acid amides. Produced in a sophisticated biotech process, our ceramides have proven anti-aging and protective properties. Profit from our renewable biotech innovation – and put claimable benefits into your skin care products.
Evonik Industries AG Essen, Germany +49 201 173 2854 Evonik Goldschmidt Corporation Hopewell, Virginia, USA +1 804 541 8658
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Rising Costs and Maintaining Margins in Personal Care • As rising costs eat into margins, personal care marketers are reducing marketing expenditures and integrating their supply chain and consolidating distribution for improved efficiency. The success of these and other strategies is borne out by all marketers profiled in the recent Personal Care: US Competitor Cost Structures report by worldwide consulting and research firm Kline & Company, registering double-digit operating margins from 2009 to June 2011. Costs of goods sold, which includes raw materials, packaging, processing and overhead, have increased on average to claim 11.1% of the net sales total in 2011, compared to 10.6% in 2009, finds Kline. Commonly used ingredients, such as UV agents, fatty acids, and essential oils, have all increased by as much as 8% from 2009 to June 2011. Additionally, consumers are increasingly seeking natural personal care products, which tend to be more expensive to produce and source than synthetic alternatives. Packaging costs have seen similar
increases as the consequence of volatile oil and commodity prices, as well as a consumer-driven interest in companies employing sustainable practices. These demands are impinging upon profit margins and requiring the reallocation of fiscal priorities and a reassessment of cost structures. Marketing costs, being the most malleable, have been curtailed and claim an average of 48.3% of net sales so far this year, down from 50% in 2009. However, Kline finds that the reduction in marketing expenditure is not exclusively driven by cost-cutting, but rather the ever greater use of more focused, often cost-effective, new-media methods to connect directly with the consumer. Many companies are re-assessing their expenditures on traditional media advertising and increasing social media and web-based advertising in their marketing mix. Greater consumer expectations of both environmental responsibility and sustainability are cited as new challenges and opportunities that are impacting personal care cost structures. The establishment and sourcing of sustainable, natural and/or organic ingredients are ostensibly challenges to costs of goods and ultimately profitability, but going green also helps create an opportunity for higher price points, increased sales, and future cost savings. Kline’s related research on natural personal care indicates that, despite leaner times, some consumers are willing to pay a premium for natural products and the popularity of these products has seen them experiencing double digit sales growth. Moreover, a brand’s appeal is also enhanced and the Proces for commonly used ingredients, such as UV agents, fatty demand for “greener” and acids and essential oils, have all increased.
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usually simpler packaging could ultimately reduce packaging costs. The high overheads resulting from continually high oil prices have already seen leading personal care marketers adopt lighter packaging to reduce freight costs and a minimization of plastic components, with added benefit of implied environmental awareness. Ultimately, despite initial higher costs, sustainability can serve both the market and the industry by insisting upon more natural constituents—be they ingredients or packaging—and enhancing both the image of the consumer and the personal care company. The report is a comprehensive examination of competitor cost structures of leading personal care marketers, focusing on key trends, developments, and business opportunities. More info: www.KlineGroup.com
Sensitive Skin A Popular Consumer Sentiment
• Only quarter of American shoppers have been under the care of a dermatologist in the past five years, but five in 10 feel they have sensitive skin and look for appropriate products, according to insight culled from Better Homes and Gardens (BHG) and market research firm BrandSpark International as part their recently unveiled 2012 Better Homes and Gardens Best New Product Awards. The ingredients shoppers avoid most in their skin care products are ammonia, peroxides and alcohol, according to BrandSpark and BHG. Other important considerations for shoppers include safety, ease of use and trust in the brand. According to BrandSpark/BHG, trust in the product is crucial and can be established by dermatologists’ recommendations, brand name equity and consumer research that backs up any product claims. More info: www.BrandSpark.com, www.bhg.com February 2012
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Lessons From the 2011 Holiday Shopping Season • What, if anything, should we take
away from the 2011 holiday shopping season? According to consumer/money saving expert Andrea Woroch, there are eight shopping trends that matter, as seen during last year’s revelries. They are:
1. Clicks Beat Bricks This was the year e-commerce beat the pants off brick-and-mortar retailing. Although traditional stores did better than expected—up an estimated 3.8%—online shopping surged 15% over 2010.
2. Free Shipping Was Everywhere Consumers clamored for free shipping offers and often abandoned their online shopping carts when such deals weren’t offered. That explains why 9 out of 10 retailers provided free shipping during the holiday season. This prosperity no doubt will spill over into 2012, as websites like FreeShipping. org continue to attract bargain shoppers.
3. Free Return Shipping the Next Big Thing Zappos and other shoe stores began offering free return shipping years ago, but this year even Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus got in on the trend. According to a MarketLive study, 73% of respondents named free returns as a deciding factor in their online purchasing.
4. iPads Rule Laptop shopping is so passé! More than 18% of all e-commerce hits were initiated from a mobile device. That’s up of 8.4% from Christmas Day 2010 and an increase of 117.8%.
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Americans were shopping early and late. As expected, buying surged on Black Friday and then last-minute shoppers hunting for the best deals gave retailers a 4.5 sales uptick in the week before Christmas, according to the International Council of Shopping Centers.
and avoiding the in-between, creating a dumbbell-shaped graph. As expected, buying surged on Black Friday by 6.6% over 2010—a new record. Then lastminute shoppers hunting for the best deals gave retailers a 4.5 sales uptick in the week before Christmas, according to the International Council of Shopping Centers. In fact, the post-Black Friday lull was even slower than usual this year. The two weeks after Thanksgiving weekend showed the biggest percentage in sales reduction since 2000. In the last two weeks before Christmas, sales surged once again by the largest rate since the 2005 holiday season.
6. Event Shopping Black Friday and Cyber Monday have been joined in recent years by Green Monday and Free Shipping Day. There’s a slew of smaller shopping holidays, but these events drew the bulk of media coverage.
7. Gift Registries In days of old, gift registries were pretty much restricted to weddings and baby showers. This year, Christmas-specific happi.com
registries flourished, with lists from Santa’s Hideout and Checked Twice. Even gift cards have registries for nearly every event at Card Avenue. According to the Harvard Business School’s “Give Them What They Want” report, “gift recipients are more appreciative of gifts they explicitly request than those they do not. In contrast, gift givers assume that both solicited and unsolicited gifts will be equally appreciated.”
8. Dollar Store Deals Consumers weren’t too embarrassed to hit the low-end shopping outlets, like dollar stores, thrift stores and pawn shops in an effort to save as much as possible. Many saw increased sales over 2010. In fact, the National Pawnbrokers Association estimated there are roughly 13,000 pawnshops around the country that support a rapidly growing $6.1 billion industry. Woroch has been featured ON Good Morning America, NBC’s Today, MSNBC, as well as in The New York Times, Kiplinger Personal Finance, CNNMoney and other media outlets. More info:
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‘Radiant Sundae’ Face Cream from Lipo Chemicals Lipo Chemicals France SAS 33 (0) 1-69-86-13-30 • Email:
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absolutely perfect and so relaxed. Even though you have to resist to eat it, your skin can enjoy it! APPLICATIONS: Anti-aging cream, face cream for mature skin, illuminating cream
INGREDIENTS WT% Phase A Purified water 77.35 Liponic EG-1 (Lipo Chemical) (Glycereth-26) 2 Phase B Lipopeg 6000-DS (Lipo Chemical) (PEG-150 disterate) 0.5 Lipocol C (Lipo Chemical) (Cetyl alcohol) 2 Liponate GC (Lipo Chemical) (Caprylic/capric triglyercide) 1 Liopwax P (Lipo Chemical) (Cetearyl alcohol (and) 2.5 polysorbate 60) Lipo GMS-450 Veg (Lipo Chemical) (Glyceryl stearate) 3 Lipovol J Clear (Lipo Chemical) (Simmondsia chinensis 4 (jojoba) seed oil) Liposerve PP (Phenoxyethanol (and) methylparaben 1 (and) ethylparaben (and) butylparaben (and) propylparaben (and) isobutylparaben) Phase C Aristoflex AVC (Clariant) (Ammonium 0.6 acryloyldimethyltaurate/VP copolymer) Phase D DC 345 (Clariant) (Cyclopentasiloxane 2 (and) cylcohexasiloxane) Phase E Lipolight OAP/PVA (Lipo Chemicals) 3 (Polydodecanamideaminium triazadiphenylethensulfonate (and) polyvinylalcohol crosspolymer) Talc pharma UM (Luzenac) (Talc) 0.85 Phase F Fragrance Lait chaud concentré (Givaudan) 0.2
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PROCEDURE: Heat phase A and phase B to 80°C. Add phase B to phase A. Mix during 5 min with high speed propeller mixing at 80°C. Slightly sprinkle phase C and homogenize at 80°C. Begin to cool the batch and add phase D at 60°C. Add the premix phase E at 40°C and mix during 40 minutes at 2000 rpm. Mix during 3 minutes with the rotor-stator at 3300 rpm. Cool down to 30°C. Add phase F. PROPERTIES: Viscosity at 25°C (Brookfield DV11+pro/spindle F/ speed 1.5rpm)— 372000 cps; pH—6.4. DESCRIPTION: This generous soft cream, like a sweet sundae, offers a smooth and powdery light film. An immediate brightness illuminates your complexion with a natural radiance. This is the Lipolight effect which evens the skin tone and makes all imperfections disappear. Your face is 16 • happi
INGREDIENTS WT% Phase A Emulgade PL 68/50 (BASF) (Cetearyl glucoside (and) 5.00 cetearyl alcohol) Lanette E (BASF) (Sodium cetearyl sulfate ) 0.25 Cutina HVG (BASF) (Hydrogenated 2.00 vegetable glycerides) Cetiol CC (BASF) (Dicaprylyl carbonate) 5.00 Eutanol G (BASF) (Octyldodecanol) 3.00 Cetiol 868 (BASF) (Ethylhexyl stearate) 2.00 Cegesoft PFO (BASF) (Passiflora incarnata seed oil) 2.00 Cegesoft SB (BASF) (Butyrospermum parkii (EU) 2.00 (and) butyrospermum parkii (shea) butter (CTFA)) Copherol F 1300 C (BASF) (Tocopherol) 0.50 Cosmedia SP (BASF) (Sodium polyacrylate) 0.15 Phase B Glycerin 5.00 Water, demin. 66.85 Phase C Dermosaccharides GY (BASF) (Water (and) glycerin 4.00 (and) glycogen) Oxygen Complex LS 9641 provisional (BASF) 2.00 (Mannitol (and) yeast extract (and) glycogen (and) magnesium ascorbyl phosphate) Perfume, preservative q.s. Phase D Potassium hydroxide (10%) 0.25 Product formulas are supplied by producers of raw materials. Included in some instances are sources of supply for the raw materials and instructions for preparation and use of the finished product. No guarantee of performance or safety is implied by Happi. For more complete details, readers should contact the suppliers directly using the telephone number or website provided with each formula. If your company has a formula that you think would be of interest to readers of Happi, marketers of soaps and detergents; cosmetics and toiletries; fragrances; waxes and polishes; disinfectants and sanitizers and other chemical specialties, we will be pleased to consider it for publication. Address all material to: Formulary Editor, Happi, 70 Hilltop Rd., Ramsey, NJ 07446 USA; Email:
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PROCEDURE: Heat phase A to 80-85°C and stir until uniform. Heat phase B separately to 80-85°C and add to phase A while stirring. Allow the emulsion to cool down while stirring in such a way that it remains in continuous motion. Avoid incorporation of air. Homogenize with a suitable dispersion unit (e.g. Ultra Turrax) at approximately 55°C. Stir while cooling to 40°C and add phase C. Finally adjust the pH-value (D). Stop stirring at 30°C. PROPERTIES: ph value—6.5; Viscosity (Brookfield RVT, 23°C, spindle TE, 4 rpm, Helipath)—125,000 mPa•s.
Luxscreen Sun Cream (Cold Process) Coast Southwest, Inc. 800-621-5055 • Fax: 714-524-8363 Email:
[email protected] www.coastsouthwest.com INGREDIENTS WT% Phase A Biomethics Emulsifier CPS W/O (Créations Couleurs) 4.0 (Coast Southwest) (Solanum tuberosum (potato) starch (and) squalane (and) butyrospermum parkii (shea butter) (and) helianthus annuus (sunflower) wax (and) xanthan gum (and) hydrogenated lecithin (and) tocopherol (and) phenoxyethanol) Hectone DF (Créations Couleurs) (Coast Southwest) 14.0 (Hydrogenated polyisobutene (and) disteardimonium hectorite (and) propylene carbonate) Creanatural LAQ (Créations Couleurs) (Coast Southwest) 3.0 (Limnanthes alba (meadowfoam) seed oil (and) aqualane (and) beta sitosterol) Creabase MSO (Créations Couleurs) (Coast Southwest) 6.0 (Limnanthes alba (meadowfoam) seed oil (and) cera alba (and) hydrogenated meadowfoam seed oil) VP/Hexadecene copolymer 3.0 Glyceryl linoleate (and) glyceryl oleate (and) 2.0 glyceryl linolenate Tocopherol acetate 1.0 Alphaflow 50 (Créations Couleurs) (Coast Southwest) 4.0 (Hydrogenated polydecene) Dedraflow 5 (Créations Couleurs) (Coast Southwest) 4.0 (Hydrogenated polyisobutene) Siltext Mat (Créations Couleurs) (Coast Southwest) 3.5 (Hydrogenated polyisobutene (and) dimethicone crosspolymer) Phase B Water q.s. Glycerin (Coast Southwest) 2.0 Sharomix MT(Sharon Laboratories, Inc.) (Coast Southwest) 0.5 (Methylisothiazolinone) Xanthan gum 0.2 Creanatural BioCollagen (Créations Couleurs) (Coast 5.0 Southwest) (Water (and) glycerine (and) butylene glycol (and) zea mays (corn) starch (and) natto gum (and) preservative system*) 18 • happi
Hyaluronic acid 0.02 Alguard (Frutarom) (Coast Southwest) 1.0 (Porphyridium polysaccharide) Phase C Luxscreen TR22 AF50 (Créations Couleurs) 13.5 (Coast Southwest) (Titanium Dioxide (and) hydrogenated polydecene (and) styrene/acrylates copolymer) Luxscreen TR35 AF50 (Créations Couleurs) 8.0 (Coast Southwest) (Titanium dioxide (and) hydrogenated polydecene (and) styrene/acrylates copolymer) PROCEDURE: Phase A—Mix water and Biomethics emulsifier together until an even milk develops. Add remaining phase A ingredients together under moderate agitation until homogenous. Phase B—Mix phase B ingredients together under moderate agitation until homogenous. Add phase B into phase A and under agitation (1,000-1,200 rpm) for 15 minutes. Homogenize (6,000 rpm) the mixture (phase A + phase B) for 5 minutes. Phase C—Add phase C into the mixture (phase A + phase B) and homogenize (6,000 rpm) for 2 to 3 minutes. *Preservative system can be modified upon customer’s request. Note: Sufficient preservative systems need to be used. We do not guarantee microbiological stability. PROPERTIES: Viscosity—3.3 Pas; pH—7.6. Zeta Potential 47.6 mV; SPF estimated in vitro— 40.4; UVA Ratio—0.66; Star Category—***; Critical Wavelength—375nm.
Moisturizing Blemish Balm, SPF 15 Arizona Chemical Tech. Service: 912-238-6556; Sales: 800-526-5294 or +31-36-5462-800 www.arizonachemical.com INGREDIENTS WT% Phase A Dow Corning 9011 elastomer blend (Dow Corning) 10.00 (Cyclopentasiloxane and PEG-12 dimethicone crosspolymer) Pelemol IN-2 (Phoenix Chemical) 2.00 (Isononyl isononanoate) Liponate IPM (Lipo Chemicals) (Isopropyl myristate) 2.00 DC 200 350 cSt (Dow Corning) (Dimethicone) 9.00 Velvesil Plus (Momentive) (Cyclopentasiloxane/ 1.50 C30-45 alkyl cetearyl dimethicone crosspolymer/ PEG/PPG-20/23 dimethicone) Dow Corning 5225C (Dow Corning) 4.00 (Cyclopentasiloxane & PEG/PPG-18/18 dimethicone) Neoheliopan AV (Symrise) (Ethylhexyl methoxycinnamate 6.00 (Octinoxate)) Neoheliopan 357 (Symrise) (Butyl 1.00 methoxydibenzoylmethane (Avobenzone)) Neoheliopan 303 (Symrise) (Octocrylene) 1.00 Phase B Sylvaclear PE1800V (Arizona Chemical) (Polyamide-3) 1.00
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Phase C Water Sodium chloride Glycerin Phase D Phenoxyethanol Detoxophane/Sulforawhite (Tri-K) (Lipidium sativium sprout extract/water/glycerin/lecithin) Nanowhite (Tri-K) (Glutathione mixture) Trimoist (Tri-K) (Carnosine/glycine soja sterol mixture) Spheron P-1500 (Presperse) (Silica)
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PROCEDURE: Combine phase A raw materials under high agitation Add Sylvaclear PE1800V to phase A and begin to heat to 85°C while covered. Premix phase C and begin to heat to 65°C and add dropwise to oil phase (A) under high speed homogenization. Cool to 40°C and add phase D materials one at a time with agitation. PROPERTIES: Stable for 1 month at 40°C; Passed 3 cycles of freeze/thaw.
Oat & Vitamin A Face Serum Brenntag Specialties, Inc. www.brenntagspecialties.com INGREDIENTS WT% Phase A DI water 81.900 Cavamax W-8 Retinol (BSI – Wacker) 1.000 (Cyclodextrin and retinol) Phase B Natrosol 250 HHR (Aqualon) (Hydroxyethylcellulose) 0.500 Hydrolite 5 616751 (Symrise) (Pentylene glycol) 3.000 Phase C Radia 7750 (BSI – Oleon) (Isoamyl laurate) 4.000 Carnauba Milk (BSI - Koster Keunen) (Copernicia 2.000 cerifera (carnauba) wax, ceteareth-20, lecithin, caprylyl glycol, phenoxyethanol and hexylene glycol) Avenacare Oat Beta Glucan (BSI–Biovelop) (Beta Glucan) 5.000 Flamenco Summit (BSI-BASF) (Red mica and titanium 1.000 dioxide Jeecide CAP-5 (Jeen) (Phenoxyethanol, caprylyl glycol, 1.000 potassium sorbate and hexylene glycol) Tinovis ADE (BASF) (Sodium acrylates copolymer, 0.600 hydrogenated polydecene and PPG-1 trideceth-6) PROCEDURE: Phase A—Add phase A deionized water to the main mixing vessel. Begin high speed propeller mixing, warm water to 40°C. Add phase A Cavamax Retinol Complex, mix well for 15 minutes. Phase B—In a separate container disperse phase B Natrosol into the Hydrolite, mix well until lump free. Add phase B to the mail tank. Mix well at 40°C until the Natrosol is fully hydrated. Cool batch to room temp. Phase C—Add phase C, mixing well after each addition, homogenize until smooth. February 2012
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Ultra Shine Color Saver Hair Serum Centerchem Tel: 203-822-9800 • Fax: 203-822-9820 www.centerchem.com INGREDIENTS WT% Phase A Deionized water 30.00 Kerarice (Provital/Centerchem) 3.00 Propanediol 29.25 Phase B Isopropyl myristate 10.00 Cyclopentasiloxane 25.00 Fragrance 0.30 Sodium acrylate/acryloyldimethyl taurate copolymer, 1.75 isohexadecane, polysorbate 80 Phase C Caprylyl glycol, caprylhydroxamic acid, glycerin 0.70 PROCEDURE: In separate vessel, add components of phase B separately with mixing. Mix until uniform. In separate vessel, add components of phase B separately with mixing. Mix until uniform. Add phase B to phase A, mix until uniform. Add phase C, mix until uniform.
Shimmery Cocoa Butter Body Wash Rhodia 888-776-7337 or 215-781-6364 (tech service) Email:
[email protected] www.rhodia.com INGREDIENTS WT % Phase A Water q.s. to 100 Mackol CAS-100N (Rhodia) (Sodium coco-sulfate) 6.0 Rheomer 33 (Rhodia) (Polyacrylate 33) 7.0 Miracare LSC-217 (Rhodia) (Sodium laureth sulfate, 15.0 water, cocamide MEA, cocamidopropyl betaine) Mackamide LME (Rhodia) (Lactamide MEA) 0.6 Glycerin 0.6 Mackernium CC-112P9 (Rhodia) (Isostearamidopropyl 0.3 ethyldimonium ethosulfate (and) PEG-9) NaOH, 50% 0.8 Citric acid, 50% QS Flamenco Pearl (Mica) (BASF) 0.5 Cocoa butter (RITA Corp.) 1.0 Coconut fragrance (Belle Aire) 0.30 Neolone 950 (Dow) 0.1 PROCEDURE: Charge water, add Mackol CAS-100N and mix and heat to 45°C. Mix until clear and uniform. Hold batch at 45°C. Slowly add the Rheomer 33 and mix until uniform. The batch is cloudy at this point. Slowly increase the pH to 7.0-7.5 and mix 20 • happi
until the batch is clear and homogeneous. The polymer will swell/ thicken and the batch should be mixed slowly to avoid trapping air. Add Mackernium CC-112P9, Mackamide LME and glycerin to the main batch. Slowly add Miracare LSC-217 and mix until uniform. Continue to hold batch at 45°C. Melt cocoa butter and add to the batch. When dissolved/uniform, discontinue heating. Add Neolone 950, Mica, fragrance and dye as desired. Adjust pH to 5.0-6.0 if necessary. PROPERTIES: Appearance—Off-white/shimmery viscous liquid; Brookfield Viscosity at 25°C (spindle 12 @ 3rpm)— 15.000-30,000 cps; pH @ 25°C—5.0-7.0; Solids, %—19-22; Storage-Stability—Stable for 3 months (25°C ; 45°C ; 4°C) 3 cycles of freeze/thaw.
Anti-Aging Moisturizing Lotion With Retinol The HallStar Company 877-427-4255; 312-385-4494 Email:
[email protected] www.hallstar.com INGREDIENTS WT% Phase A Water (aqua) (deionized) 62.77 Versene NA (Dow Chemical) (Disodium EDTA) 0.05 Phase B Carbopol ETD 2050 (Noveon /Lubrizol) (Carbomer) 0.20 Phase C 1,3-Butylene Glycol Cosmetic Quality 2.00 (Oxea) (Butylene glycol) Superol K, Glycerine 99.7% USP/FCC Kosher 2.00 (P&G Chemicals) (Glycerin) Diocide (Centerchem) (Caprylyl glycol, 1.00 phenoxyethanol, hexylene glycol) Triethanolamine 99% (Dow Chemical) (Triethanolamine) 0.20 Phase D HallStar GC (HallStar) (Caprylic/capric triglyceride) 5.00 BioChemica Jojoba Oil - Ultra Refined (HallStar) 3.00 (Simmondsia chinensis (jojoba) seed oil) BioChemica Sunflower Seed Oil (HallStar) 2.00 (Helianthus annuus (sunflower) seed oil) SolaStay S1 (HallStar) (Ethylhexyl methoxycrylene) 4.00 Phase E BioChemica Shea Butter – Ultra Refined (HallStar) 2.00 (Butyrospermum parkii (shea butter)) HallStar GMS Pure (HallStar) (Glyceryl stearate) 0.75 HallStar GMS SE/AS (HallStar) (Glyceryl stearate, 2.50 PEG-100 stearate) HallStar TA-1618 Cetearyl Alcohol (HallStar) 0.50 (Cetearyl alcohol) AS 5812 (Color Techniques) (Titanium dioxide, 0.50 triethoxycaprylylsilane)
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Discover Bodylicious Hair, Discover Dimethisil HNH.
“Bodylicious” is that “look” that Dimethisil® HNH creates when easily formulated into clear shampoos and conditioners. This unique, anionic friendly, cationic silicone fluid revives hairs natural body, volume and softness. Dimethisil® HNH, INCI: Proproxytetramethyl Piperdinyl Dimethicone, is available in various viscosities and cationic strengths. When used at low levels in shampoo formulations, discover hair’s rejuvenated natural beauty. Dimethisil ® HNH is also available as a 30% solids, clear, silicone in water micro-emulsion under the Microsil® HAF trade name. Let Chemsil Silicones, Inc. transform your shampoo into something extraordinary, something “Bodylicious”. Discover Dimethisil® HNH and Microsil® HAF and experience formulating beauty. We Provide YOUR “Beautifying” Silicone Solutions.
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Phase F BHT (Merisol Antioxidants) (BHT) BioChemica Vitamin E Natural (HallStar) (Tocopherol) Retinol 15D (BASF) (Caprylic/capric triglyceride, retinol) Phase G Dow Corning 345 Fluid (Dow Corning) (Cyclopentasiloxane, cyclohexasiloxane) Velvesil 125 (Momentive) (Cyclopentasiloxane, C30-45 alkyl cetearyl dimethicone crosspolymer) Phase H MSS-500W (Kobo Products) (Silica)
0.08 0.67 0.28 4.00 4.50
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PROCEDURE: To a suitable vessel equipped with mixing, heating and cooling capabilities, add phase A and start mixing. When dissolved, add phase B. When phase B is fully hydrated, start heating to 140°F (60°C). Premix phase C and add during the heating of this water phase. In a separate vessel, combine phase D, start mixing, and heat to 176°F (80°C). When this oil phase is at 176°F (80°C), add phase E in order. Mix until homogeneous, then cool to 149°F (65°C). Add phase F in order, with mixing, then immediately add the oil phase to the water phase when both phases are homogeneous and at their designated temperatures. Continue mixing at a high shear for two minutes. Homogenize for 10 minutes, then resume mixing and start cooling. At 122°F (50°C) or lower, add homogeneous premix of phase G and mix well. Add phase H and mix well. Cool to desired filling temperature and add water to bring to full batch mass. When again uniform, stop mixing and perform final quality assurance checks. PROPERTIES: (25°C): Appearance—Pale yellow lotion; Viscosity (RV, T-D, 5, 20 & 100 rpm, cP)—21000, 7200 & 2300; pH—6.2.
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PROCEDURE: Mix phase A ingredients at 80˚C with medium speed propeller stirring. Mix Sequence phase B ingredients and heat to 80°C. Add phase B to phase A under propeller mixer. Mix for 15 minutes or until the emulsification is completed. Start cooling batch down with medium mixing. At 45°C, add phase C ingredient with continued mixing. Add remaining sequence with mixing and continue cooling. Shutdown mixing when batch reaches 32°C. PROPERTIES: pH—4.90 ± 0.2; Viscosity—TF at 3 rpm (Helipath:ON) = 155,300 cps ± 10%; Stability: 30 days at 50°C.
Enlivened Facial Cleansing Centerchem Tel: 203-822-9800 • Fax: 203-822-9820 www.centerchem.com INGREDIENTS WT% Phase A Deionized water 42.4 Deposilk Q1 Polymer (Air Products & Chem./Centerchem) 3.10 Ammonium lauryl sulfate 38.5 Cocamidopropyl betaine 15.5 DMDM Hydantoin, iodopropynyl butylcarbamate 0.50 PROCEDURE: Add water to vessel and begin mixing. Add Deposilk Q1 Polymer while continuing mixing. Once Deposilk Q1 Polymer is fully dispersed, add remaining ingredients, with very light mixing to reduce foam potential.
Lipo Chemicals Inc. 973-345-8600 • Fax: 973-345-8365 www.lipochemicals.com INGREDIENTS WT% Phase A Deionized water 72.06 Disodium EDTA (Ruger Chemical) 0.10 Pemulen TR-1 (Lubrizol) (Acrylates/C10-30 alkyl acrylate 0.11 crosspolymer) Liponic EG-1 (Lipo Chemcials) (Glycereth-26) 2.50 Phase B Lipomulse Luxe (Lipo Chemicals) (Cetearyl alcohol 5.00 (and) glyceryl stearate (and) PEG-40 stearate (and) ceteareth-20) Liponate PC (Lipo Chemicals) (Propylene glycol 5.00 dicaprylate/dicaprate) Liponate DPC-6 (Lipo Chemicals) (Dipentaerythrityl 5.00 hexacaprate) Liponate NEB (Lipo Chemcials) (C12-15 alkyl benzoate) 7.00 22 • happi
Phase C NaOH 18% Sol. (Ruger Chemicals) (Sodium hydroxide) Lipolight OAP/PVA (Lipo Chemicals) (Nylon-12 fluorescent brightener 230 Salt (and) polyvinylalcohol crosspolymer Phase D Orgasol Caresse (Polyamide-5) Phase E Preservative
NMF Generating Epidermal Moisturizer Independent Chemical Corporation 718-894-0700 • Fax: 718-894-9224 Website: www.independentchemical.com INGREDIENTS Xalifin 15 (PEG-8 C12-C20 alkyl ester) Trioxene LV (Isodecyl citrate) Filagrinol (Pollen Extract and unsaponifiable oils) Undebenzofene-C (Phenoxyethanol and parabens) Propylene glycol Demineralized water Idroramnosan (Hydroxyethylcellulose) Siliconed oil 350 Hydroessential Matricaria (perfume)
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Axe Rolls Out First Women’s Scent in Anarchy Collection Company, the team made surprise visits to each salon to celebrate their re-openings. The group presented the owners with six months worth of Matrix professional products to help them regain their business momentum, an Elchim blow dryer for each stylist and an assortment of product samples for clients. The salons also received a full day education class with Matrix artistic director Daniel Roldan, gift baskets to raffle off to clients and incremental Matrix Friends and Family points. What’s the pink one in the middle? Axe launched a limited edition fragrance for
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• Axe—a brand that’s been focused on helping young men smell better so they can attract women—is going after the fairer sex once again, but in an entirely new way. The Unilever brand has rolled out a new collection called Anarchy, which will include the usual SKUs for men, but also a new body spray fragrance for women. Anarchy For Him and For Her are the first-ever pair of body sprays to launch at the same time in mass retail stores, according to the brand. The decision to launch them together stemmed from the brand’s wide appeal by both sexes. According to Unilever, Axe has more than two million fans on Facebook in the US alone, and about a quarter of them are female. “The launch of Anarchy For Him and For Her represents a new evolution of the Axe brand,” said Barret Roberts, Axe senior brand manager at Unilever.“We know guys love the smell of Axe and the confidence it gives them, and our success is, in part, due to the way girls have also embraced the brand.” In addition, Axe is bringing the Anarchy “experience” to fans on YouTube.com/Axe and Facebook.com/Axe via “Anarchy: The Graphic Novel,” a comic series designed by Aspen Comics. The series will be updated every few days based on real-time usersubmitted ideas and poll votes. Fans will also have a chance to be drawn directly into the story by Aspen’s artists.
• St Giles - The Court Hotel in New York includes Philosophy brand amenities in all its guest rooms. Featured products include blackberry musk conditioner, green tea body lotion, lemon grass shower gel, lime blossom shampoo and lime blossom facial bar. “The decision to carry Philosophy in The Court is in keeping with our brand messaging,” said Bonnie Somerstein, director of sales and marketing, St Giles Hotel New York. “We want our guests to have a luxurious and pampering experience. Philosophy believes in inspiring beauty on the surface and within the soul. These products deliver a rejuvenating feel that our guests appreciate, and they can look their best while on the road.”
• Six salons in upstate New York and northern Pennsylvania faced a long rebuilding process after they were destroyed in August by the destructive one-two punch of Hurricane Irene and a severe tropical storm just several days later. Massive flooding forced these businesses to close, and it took weeks and even months to repair and rebuild. The salons, along with three neighboring salons that offered workspaces to many of the displaced stylists, received a welcome boost from the Matrix Chairs of Change initiative. Led by Matrix VP/GM Colin Walsh, and joined by Al DiTulio, president of the local A&A Beauty Supply
•Scentsy says think pink pepper in 2012. Based on evaluation and trend analysis by fragrance experts at the Meridian, IDbased home fragrance company—and prominent international fragrance houses—pink pepper has been tapped as the company’s ScenTrend for 2012, a designation that identifies the up-andcoming fragrance note for the new year, which consumers will find in home as well as fine fragrances. “Pink Pepper fits the mood of our time,” explained Heidi Thompson, president of Scentsy, Inc.“It’s a spirited fragrance note that offers inspiration to find adventure, be romantic or simply
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Hurricane Irene by surprising owners in their stores with supplies, gifts and more.
The six salons included The Cutting Edge, The Styling Corner and Shear Paradise in Owego, NY; and Paula McNeil, Image Salon and The Klip Joint in Athens, PA. The three “helping salons” included Hair Designs in Owego, NY and Mane Designs and SophistiCuts in Sayre, PA.
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add a touch of excitement to any aspect of life. We’re pleased to highlight Pink Pepper’s inspiring personality in Scentsy’s home fragrances.” Fragrance lovers can experience the contrasts of Pink Pepper in Pixie, Scentsy’s February 2012 scent of the month. It is billed as a “mischievous moonscape of pink pepper, mandarin and heliotrope deepened by exotic teakwood and vanilla oak.”
•While L’Oréal may have dibs on biggest fashion reality show of them all—“Project Runway”—don’t count P&G out. The Cincinnati-based consumer product giant’s CoverGirl and Herbal Essences brands are taking a role in Lifetime’s newest fashion TV series, “24 Hour Catwalk,” which debuted last month. Featuring television personality/style icon Alexa Chung, four talented designers get the chance to create their own collection for the judging eyes of industry bigwigs—designer Cynthia Rowley, New York Times best-selling author and fashion editor Derek Blasberg and publicist James LaForce. CoverGirl and Herbal Essences are The contestants must fin- featured on “24 Hour Catwalk,” a ish their collections in only 24 new fashion reality show. hours. The winner is presented with a $10,000 cash prize courtesy of CoverGirl and Herbal Essences.
Peter Daboll, CEO of Ace Metrix, said, referring to KitchenAid’s minute-long ad demonstrating its innovative food processor.“But to be a top ad, you need to deliver more than just ‘likeability....” According to Ace Metrix, highly effective ads need to score well with consumers on multiple dimensions, such as relevance and information. Within the personal care category, Lysol’s “Happy Family Healthy Family” was top ranked with an Ace score of 614. Ace score is the measure of ad creative effectiveness based on viewer reaction to national TV ads, according to Ace Metrix. “Ads that demonstrated product innovation clearly knocked the socks off of consumers,” Daboll said. “...But what was interesting is that brands that you don’t immediately associate with innovation—like Lysol, Sears and Columbia—used this kind of messaging very effectively too.”
•Angus Mitchell, son of the hair care product icon Paul Mitchell and current co-owner and artistic director of Paul Mitchell Systems and owner of the Angus Mitchell Salon, Beverly Hills, has donated an historic Hawaiian coastal property to The Nature Conservancy. The idyllic seven-acre parcel, valued at $6.5 million, is located at Kiholo Bay on the North Kona Coast of the Island of Hawaii. It is home to historic fishponds and dozens of green sea turtles and was once part of the landholdings of King Kamehameha I. Paul Mitchell, who acquired the land in the late 1980s while battling cancer, intended to build his dream home there, but died in 1989 before realizing his vision. “My dad shared his love of Hawaii with me and I fell in love with this beautiful land,”Mitchell said of his late father.“This parcel was my father’s Eden—his Shangri-La. He thought it was the most beautiful spot on Earth, as do I. This land evokes a wonder-
• Tria Beauty, Inc. is linking up with actress Tiffani Thiessen. Under this new partnership, the “Beverly Hills 90210” actress will participate in various public relations and marketing activities for the company’s laser hair removal system. “When Tria was identifying potential celebrity partnerships to pursue last year, Ms. Thiessen jumped out at our team as a natural fit,” stated Danika Harrison, senior VP global marketing, Tria Beauty, Inc.”Her combination of being a talented actress and businesswoman, fashionable role model and committed mother is very relatable to the Tria consumer. We are looking forward to working with her over the coming year.” •Ace Metrix, a Mountain View, CA-based company that measures television advertising effectiveness, announced the most effective ads overall and those within 23 different categories for 2011—a list that represents the top one-half of one percent of all television ads to break in 2011. “Storytelling was a powerful creative tool for advertisers in 2011, as we saw from KitchenAid’s Ad of the Year and ads from Google that have put them on the map as a true brand marketer,” 26 • happi
Angus Mitchell and his wife in Hawaii.
ful spiritual energy and beauty, and I believe I can best serve his intentions by having this land protected in perpetuity.” For the younger Mitchell, this is the second donation of Hawaiian lands once owned by his father. In 1999, he donated a significant cultural site, also located on the Big Island of Hawaii, to the Edith K. Kanaka’ole Foundation.
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•Procter & Gamble’s Febreze brand is hitting the road, liter-
ally, with a new product designed to work in a place where Americans spend a lot of their time—their cars. New Febreze Car Vent Clips, which are designed to eliminate tough odors and freshen the air for up to 30 days, attach onto the air vent in the car. They feature a unique membrane that allows the product to slowly release scented oils, eliminating tough odors. Consumers can control the scent level via P&G’s new Febreze an intensity dial. Car Vent Clips have a “After listening to consumer needs, we sleek design. were inspired to shake up the car freshener category and design something that actually worked,” said external relations manager Jeff Pierce, Febreze. “The Febreze Car Vent Clip was tailored specifically for the car environment. Discreet in size, the Febreze car freshener is formulated with light, fresh scents that have true odor eliminating power and the technology to slowly release scent day after day without becoming too overpowering,” Scents include Linen & Sky, Meadows & Rain, Hawaiian Aloha and Thai Dragon Fruit, as well as a new fragrance, Midnight Storm. Febreze Car Vent Clips are available in the air care and select auto aisles at major retailers in North America.
casting ran from Jan. 1 through Feb 1. Finalist photos will be featured on the brand’s Facebook page. The winner will be flown to New York City for her professional photo shoot. The winning model will star in an advertisement that highlights Make Up For Ever’s new HD Complexion Starter Kit, billed as a toolbox for perfecting one’s complexion that can be personalized to include each client’s ideal shade of HD Invisible Cover Foundation. The kit includes HD Microperfecting Primer, HD Invisible Cover Foundation, HD Microfinish Powder and a kabuki brush.
•PearlBrite Concepts, Inc. had its spokesperson Teresa Giudice on hand at the SoBe Hair Show in Miami Beach last month. The “Real Housewives of New Jersey” reality star helped to promote the brand’s new consumer at-home home teeth whitening kit. “With an aging population and people increasingly embracing professional cosmetic procedures to achieve the appearance they desire, this is an opportune time to own a teeth whitening business,” said Leonard Tucker, president of PearlBrite. “The rollout of our consumer at-home teeth whitening kit includes establishing distribution channels, such as hair salons, nail salons, tanning salons, health clubs, medi-spas, spas and other retailers.” More info: www.pearlbriteathomekit.com. •Mouthwatchers Anti-Bacterial Power Toothbrush is billed as the first power toothbrush that works synergistically with toothpaste to fight This bristles used in tooth and gum decay. The bristles are composed partly this toothbrush are composed partly of of nano-sized colloidal silver comnano-sized colloidal pound particles. This colloidal silver silver compound content has the same anti-bacterial effects in the mouth as infection apparticles. plications, making the brush both immune to becoming a home to microorganisms and having anti-bacterial tooth and gum cleaning effects even without toothpaste, according to the company. The Mouthwatchers Power Toothbrush also features unique “flossing bristles” that operate at 5,000 oscillations per minute. More info: www.mouthwatchers.net
•The makers of Wen by Chaz Dean was named by the Miss
America Organization as a sponsor for the 2012 Miss America Pageant, which was held at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas on Jan. 14. Prior to the pageant, celebrity stylist Chaz Dean interacted and styled a variety of contestants’ hair, allowing each contestant to experience the Wen hair care difference. The brand also hosted a LiveStream conversation with Chaz Dean live from Las Vegas on the day of the big event. Following the pageant, the brand will provide ongoing Miss America related video content through the Wen social channels to give fans a behind-the-scenes view into how to look, act and become more like their favorite Miss America contestants. The Wen Facebook page will include more information and ongoing updates.
•Make Up For Ever, the Paris-based professional make up brand, is on the cusp of announcing the name of the “real woman” who will star in its next HD Complexion advertisement—which will not be digitally retouched or enhanced in any way, according to the company. The company held its first open casting call for the Unretouched Campaign, which originally launched Make Up For Ever’s HD in spring 2011. The Complexion Starter Kit. 28 • happi
•Hair Fairies, a national full-service clinical salon chain devoted to lice removal, offered free early lice detection on Jan. 18 at its San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago and New York City salons. The company’s trained professionals evaluate infestation, manually “nit-pick” the active lice and eggs, and condition the scalp to discourage re-infestation. More info: www.hairfairies.com •OneStopPlus.com, an online shopping site for plus-size women, has added fragrances to its list of wares. The site offers
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more than 6,000 fragrances as well as more than 1,400 hair care and skin care products through FragranceNet.com, from a multitude of top brands in the arena. Brands now available via OneStopPlus.com include: Marc Jacobs, Christian Dior, Hanae Mori, Givenchy, Chloe, Burberry and many more. OneStopPlus.com also plans to expand its beauty category offerings in the near future with the addition of makeup items from FragranceNet.com. “As the leading plus-size shopping destination, we are always working to continuously expand our marketplace,” said Jim Lofgren VP/brand manager for OneStopPlus.com. “Adding beauty products to our repertoire was the next logical step in increasing our selection. FragranceNet.com is a great beauty vendor partner with a large product selection at affordable prices and we are happy to offer a wide array of its inventory.”
•Expect to hear more from Fuller Brush Company in 2012.
The venerable firm says it has completely “rebooted itself” with a new website, products, marketing campaign and new mass retail relationships to expand its reach into the consumer market and mindset. More info: www.fuller.com
•Obagi Medical Products, Inc. has been recognized, for the second consecutive year, as the “The Best Skin-Care System at a Doctor’s Office” by NewBeauty magazine. The award was given for the Obagi Nu Derm System and will be featured in the Winter 2012 issue of NewBeauty. The awards recognize the best products on the market as determined by thousands of NewBeauty readers, as well as the magazine’s editors and beauty experts. “We are honored to be named, once again, the top skin care system from a physician’s office,”said Jim Hartman, vice president of global marketing and business development at Obagi Medical Products.“Being acknowledged in 2011 and now in 2012, by consumers, along with such an esteemed group of beauty insiders and industry professionals, makes it that much more significant.” More info: www.Obagi.com •Ten Women of Worth were named by L’Oréal Paris and Hearst Magazines for their tireless volunteer efforts dedicated to a variety of worthy and relevant social and philanthropic causes. Each of the 2011 honorees received $10,000 for her charitable cause. The women are: Ann Solorio Brownell of San Jose, CA—founder of The Amanda Network, which is an organization dedicated to combating bullying and preventing the tragic suicide attempts of bullied victims. Cora White of Madison, WI—CEO, board president and proud foster parent for the Foster Care Children and Family Fund, which provides a variety of services to support children in foster and out-of-home placement, including everything from educational training for foster parents to ensuring each child receives a gift during the holidays. 30 • happi
Women of Worth 2012 honorees and L’Oréal Paris president Karen Fondu.
Dr. Barbara Summey Marshall of Fayetteville, NC—volunteer CEO at Steps & Stages: Women Veterans Resource Agency, Inc., a global non-profit agency dedicated to connecting transitioning female veterans and their families with necessary services and support. Gina Keatley of New York, NY—CEO and director of nutrition at nourishing NYC/USA, a community food program that strives to provide “nutrition for all” in New York City and throughout America. Gretchen Holt Witt of Califon, NJ—founder of Cookies for Kids’ Cancer, a non-profit committed to raising funds to support research for new and improved therapies for pediatric cancer, the leading cause of death by disease for children under the age of 18 in the US. Pilar Pinel of Long Beach, CA—founder of Embracing Latina Leadership Alliances (ELLAS), an organization dedicated to the educational, professional and political advancement of Latina youth. Shanta Barton Stubbs of Orlando, FL—founder of the New Image Youth Center, an educational and recreational safe haven for at-risk youth. Sheila Warnock of New York, NY—co-author of Share The Care and founder and president of ShareTheCaregiving, Inc., an organization that empowers people to pool their efforts in caregiving for family and friends. This model eases the burden on individual caregivers and ultimately improves the quality of life for the seriously ill, disabled and aging. Stephanie M. Clark of Atlanta, GA—founder and national director for Project Single Moms Worldwide, Inc., a national advocacy and empowerment movement for single moms. Susan Munsey of San Diego, CA—CEO, executive director and “House Mom” of Generate Hope, an organization that provides a long-term recovery program for young women who have been sexually exploited.•
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The Benefits of Agarose In Skin Care Products
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Rockland Inc., Rockland, ME, is promoting a product called SeaPure Agarose (INCI: Agarose) for use in cosmetics. Agarose is a neutral gelling polymer derived from red seaweed (Rhodophyta). A study published in Tissue Engineering (Volume 11, 2005) used an injectable agarose-based delivery system on rodent skin which invoked a woundhealing response through day 14. It was suggested that tissue engineering and wound-healing applications may benefit from this treatment. Agarose has been used as nanoparticles to administer therapeutic proteins and peptides. Agarose hydrogel is formed when cooled below the gelling temperature (31-36°C) and provides a matrix for the proteins to be entrapped in the gel during formation. Rice University scientists have recently used microsponges consisting of 280 micrometer beads of agarose as a diagnostic tool to detect heart disease, cancers, HIV and other diseases quickly due to its ability to capture biomarkers (molecules that furnish information about a person’s health that are found in blood, saliva, and other body fluids). Following is a list of agarose characteristics: onza
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Agarose has applications in after-sun products.
Heat agarose slurry in a hot water bath to a minimum of 80°C and hold until solution is clear. Add water to compensate for evaporation loss. Cool to 60-70°C with slow stirring before incorporation of other ingredients. If preparing formed gels, pour into molds and allow to gel at room temperature. If using as a thickener, continue stirring as solution cools to prevent gel formation during the cooling phase. Other gums, such as CMC or xanthan, may be dry blended with agarose before dispersing in water. If 5-10% glycerin is used in the formulation, it may be blended with the dry agarose before dispersing in water.
A Delivery System • Natural polysaccharide with a low percentage of residual charged groups; • Compatible with almost all ingredients including highly anionic or cationic materials, even at high concentration; • No salts, counterions, pH changes, other polymers or initiators needed for gelation. Functions in low pH situations; • Easy incorporation and release of active ingredients; • Strong gels at low concentrations; • Forms thermoreversible gels: gels from 28°C to 42°C, and remelts at 65°C to 100°C, depending upon grade; • Reduces need for other ingredients to obtain desired rheology and skin feel; • Clear and odorless, will accept color or fragrance additives; • Non-greasy thickener with good rub-out and minimal residue smooth, clean skin feel; and • Compatible with citric, lactic, and glycolic acid, triethanolamine and sodium hydroxide, and all surfactant types. When preparing agarose in a laboratory, the procedure below is followed. Put distilled water in a beaker, which is 2-4 times the volume of the solution. Disperse agarose into water with constant agitation. Prevent lump formation. happi.com
In cosmetics, SeaPure Agarose is suggested as a delivery system for the release of water-based actives or additives in lotions, sprays, sticks, gels or encapsulated formats. An example of an agarose gel follows:
After Sun Cooling Gel Ingredients: %WT Phase A Propylene glycol 3.00 Methyl paraben 0.20 Ethyl paraben 0.05 Glycerin 10.00 Alcohol 10.00 Phase B Aloe vera leaf extract 0.50 Water 23.25 Phase C SeaPure Agarose 3.00 Water 50.00 Procedure: Prepare molds. Mix A ingredients together. Warm B ingredients to 40-50°C. Disperse agarose in warm water with agitation, heat to boiling and cool to 75°C. Add B to C with good agitation, add A. Pour into molds and cool at room temperature until gels set. Do not cool below 50°C. Package in moisture proof, airtight containers. • February 2012
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Not A Pretty Picture in Facial Skin Care
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t hasn’t been
a very good year for the facial skin care market in the Big 5, with all countries apart from Italy posting a decline in value sales. This comes as something of a shock to France, Germany, Spain and the UK, as facial skin care is normally one of the strongest categories in the cosmetics and toiletries arena, and one that experiences much innovation.
Sagging Slightly The French facial skin care market was in the doldrums during the past year, declining 2.5% to $347 million, according to SymphonyIRI France, which tracks mass market sales through supermarkets and hypermarkets. Not even the normally resilient anti-aging sector could offer some respite, as it too, fell, slipping 1.9% to $189 million. Sales of moisturizers, the next biggest category, fell 4.3% to $49 million. Luxury skin care, of course, accounts for the vast majority of French skin care sales and taking that into account as well, Mintel estimates the total market value to be closer to $2.92 billion which is still an extremely robust figure. The pharmacy sector has always been very big when it comes to facial skin care sales in France, and Caudalie and Nuxe continue to be particularly successful
brands in that category, offering high quality, efficacious products with a natural positioning, and frequently refreshing their lines with new innovations. Caudalie’s Vinoperfect Fluide Perfection Eclat is designed to correct skin imperfections such as dark spots at the source and can be as effective as a foundation in perfecting the skin. It contains three active ingredients: viniferine for added radiance, papaya enzyme to enhance the complexion and tannins to refine skin texture. Meanwhile Nuxe capitalized on the 20 years of success it has enjoyed with its best selling multi-use face, body and hair oil, L’Huile Prodigieuse, by launching a limited edition bottle of the oil to celebrate its anniversary. Last year was busy for Vichy (L’Oréal), another pharmacy stalwart, with the launch of LiftActiv Derm Source Jour and Nuit. The result of 10 years of research, which has been published in six scientific journals, the two creams, which incorporate 5% rhamnose (a Brazilian plant sugar), are claimed to stimulate collagen in a very targeted manner. A third product called Serum 10, which also includes rhamnose, is designed to be a powerful anti-wrinkle serum to leave skin looking and feeling instantly transformed.
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German facial skin care sales also dipped, falling 1.6% to $760 million in 2011, according to SymphonyIRI Germany. Volume sales, however, fared slightly better, rising 0.7% to 10.35 million units. Face creams accounted for 71.7% ($545.6 million) of sales, while facial cleansers represented 28.3% ($215 million) of sales. In terms of new product launches in Germany, Beiersdorf was strong here, as would be expected from a German company with a solid international heritage. A year ago, Nivea launched its Pure & Natural skin care range with 85-95% happi.com
natural ingredients. The range is comprised of an anti-wrinkle night cream, cleansing lotion and facial toner. Also new from Beiersdorf-owned brand Florena is the two-SKU cleansing range, WaterLilly and Provitamin B5, which rolled out in April, consisting of a cleansing lotion and wet cleansing wipes.
Italian Inspiration Over in Italy, the facial skin care sector was performing in a more positive fashion, with Unipro reporting a 0.9% rise in value sales to $1.52 billion. Depigmentation products are flying off the shelves right now in Italy and although the sub-sector is relatively small, accounting for just $19.3 million worth of sales overall, it grew 6% in the past year which was impressive when compared to other lackluster sectors. Masks did record a loss, however, slipping 3.5% to $49.5 million, with tonic lotions, contour eye creams and moisturizing creams also on the wane. This positive activity in the facial skin care market could have been boosted by the roll-out of some products by Italian brand Pupa, representing its first foray into the category. One product of note is Pupa’s Anti Wrinkle Volumising Filler, which is suitable for all skin types and which is said to rejuvenate the skin. It promises to do this using tetra peptide E to help make the skin’s texture look smoother and firmer with continued application. There is also a Lip Volumising Enhancer featuring hyaluronic acid to plump and smooth.
Spanish Slump Spain seems to have borne the brunt of the dismal fortunes of the facial skin care market with SymphonyIRI Spain reporting a worrying 6.6% drop in sales in 2011 to nearly $590 million. Volume dropped 3.6% to 1.6 million units. All major sub-sectors lost value with sales February 2012
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Skin care sales are sagging in much of Western Europe.
of anti-wrinkle creams and hydrating creams in particular a concern. However regenerative products did grow slightly during the same period, which provided some crumb of encouragement. When it comes to the split between male and female facial skin care products, it will come as little surprise to hear that female products account for 90% of all items sold, although many feel the men’s market is growing as each year passes. However it was not all bad news in Spain, as sales of facial skin care products in the increasingly popular private label category actually rose 4.3% to $96 million. In fact, there were a couple of notable new launches to boost private label sales in 2011. Cooperative group Eroski, which has more than 2,300 outlets across Spain, introduced its Belle range of luxury face creams that include ingredients such as 36 • happi
caviar extract, pearl and snail secretions. The four Belle products are available as part of five ranges—Belle & Young, Belle & Professional, Belle & Make-Up and Men by Belle and a basic range—that are said to be within everyone’s price range. Eroski contends that the pure caviar extract in Caviar Therapy is ideal for reducing wrinkles and signs of tiredness and helps stimulate cell regeneration. In the Luxury Pearl range, meanwhile, the micronized powder of pearl contains a large number of amino acids and elements to hydrate the skin. Finally, in the Baba de Caracol products, the active ingredient is extract of snail secretion that has a high concentration of ingredients, including allantoin and collagen, to fight the signs of aging.
Wiping Up the Decline According to data from Kantar Worldpanel, happi.com
the UK facial skin care market declined 1.3% to $1.23 billion. Volume fell 1% to 209.8 million units. Looking at individual sub-sectors, facial moisturizers in the UK, which account for a 58.5% market share, tumbled 1.5% in the past year. But the biggest decline came in the anti-aging arena, where product sales fell by an even more worrying 3.9%. However, essential care facial moisturizers did provide a glimmer of hope as they put on 4.8% during the same period, to account for a 41.4% share of the market. According to Kantar Worldpanel, cleansing wipes are most popular with UK women across the main European markets, reinforcing the view that convenient, on-the-go care is still going strong in Britain. In the past, easy-touse wipes have been perceived as cheap cleansing alternatives brimming with synthetic nasties and a culprit of needless waste—but all that is changing. Seeking to address this, improved alternatives are coming to market such as Yes To Cucumbers’ Cleansing Towelettes, which are biodegradable and use natural, refreshing ingredients, such as cucumber and green tea. Meanwhile Kleenex, the UK’s bestknown tissue company, has branched out into cleansing beauty wipes with a quartet of products including Facial Cloths, Shine Absorbing Sheets, Facial Cleansing Wipes and Eye Make-Up Removal Wipes. The soft quilted sheets, containing natural fibers, are said to have a lower environmental impact than standard wipes and take Kleenex back to its roots—during the 1920s, the product was marketed as a disposable alternative to wash cloths.
Put On a Better Face? There is no denying that the European facial skin care market has not had a good year, with all countries apart from Italy reporting a drop in value sales. This is especially worrisome considering facial skin care is normally the category with the most interest, innovation and investment. Let’s hope that 2012 progresses in a more fruitful fashion, or there could be real problems afoot. • February 2012
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Understanding Resveratrol As Topical Skin Brightener
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lightening market is expected to reach $10 billion by 2015, driven by new markets in the West and sustained growth in Asia, according to a recent report by Global Industry Analysts (GIA). Japan dominates the market, while India and China are the fastest growing markets in the segment. According to GIA, the Asian market for skin lighteners will cross the $2 billion mark this year. Skin whitening is widely practiced in Asia, where white skin is considered to be beautiful. In North America and Europe, skin lightening is considered more of an anti-aging treatment to hide unwanted signs of aging. Although the pigmentation disorders affect all skin types, individuals with darker skin, including Asians, Blacks and Latinos are more susceptible. Older individuals throughout the world suffering from liver spots or age spots, and other agerelated skin darkening conditions, are increasingly turning to skin lightening formulations in an effort to maintain he global skin
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what is perceived to be clearer and more youthful looking skin. Women from China, Japan and India have used traditional plants and their extracts, commercially available precisely for this purpose.1 Some natural compounds partially inhibit melanin synthesis or modulate tyrosinase activity. Chemically, the botanical brightening compounds sourced are usually polyphenols, benzaldehyde and benzoate derivatives, long-chain lipids and steroids, other natural or synthetic inhibitors. These compounds may have weak to strong whitening effects on the skin.2 These plant extracts have a distinct disadvantage of nonuniformity from batch to batch, instability, pesticide residue, lack of standardized product consistency, uncertain efficacy and dependable availability. To Resveratrol is overcome these obvious disadderived from vantages associated with bograpes. tanical actives, DSM Nutritional Products Company inaugurated a nature identical version of resveratrol, trademarked as Regu-Fade active. It is grayish to tan powder, practically (active) which is composed of trans- odorless, preservative-free and is thermoresveratrol, an antioxidant found in red stable. It is sensitive to light, almost insolugrapes, to the global cosmetic industry ble in water and in lipophilic components. at the 2011 In-Cosmetics show in Milan, Optimal pH range is from 3 to 6.5 in formuItaly. This column will briefly discuss its lations. The final formulation should not be skin brightening properties. exposed to direct sunlight and it should contain UV filters for additional stability.
Composition and Formulation
Resveratrol, a phytochemical, is found in red grapes, grape juice and red wine, and has been shown to prolong life in yeast and animals because of its antioxidant antiinflammatory properties. Natural resveratrol contains both cis and trans forms, with its pigment-controlling properties residing in its trans form, which is only found in the happi.com
In-Vivo Efficacy DSM Nutritional Products Company conducted a double-blind, placebo-controlled study using 52 female volunteers in India. Three test ingredients were added to an SPF 10 cream, applied twice daily on the forearms, and colorimetric measurements were taken after 14, 28, 60 and 90 days. February 2012
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The formula containing 1% active provided the brightest skin, followed by the 0.2% active formula, a 2% ascorbyl glucoside formula, and the cream base was last. Up to 1% active is recommended for skin brightening facial and body care products or anti-aging creams. Melanin is a polyanionic pigment that is produced by the melanocytes. Melanocytes are the melanin-producing epidermal cells. Melanogenesis is the process of production and distribution of melanin by the melanocytes to epidermal keratinocytes. Melanin synthesis can be manipulated by changing the tyrosinase activity, which is usually accomplished in many different ways. Effective skin brightening requires attenuating the melanin production cascade at multiple points. Melanogenesis-associated genes in hyper-pigmented skin; e.g.,
TYRP1 (tyrosinase-related protein 1), DCT (dopachrome tautomerase), Pmel17 (SILV protein), and MITF (microphthalmia-associated transcription factor), are all increased in actinic lentigos. There is also a role for stem cell factor (SCF) in hyperpigmentation—especially solar lentigos. Several of these genes were down regulated, which targeted a broad spectrum of different functions in the pigmentation process from initial signaling, gene expression and final melanosome transfer. In plants, resveratrol functions as a protective agent and is synthesized in response to stress, infections or strong UV radiation. Many raw material suppliers are actively researching botanical extracts that can work with other actives and synergistically provide tyrosinase enzyme inhibition.
A growing demand from Indian consumers has provided a lift to skin brightening products.
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In the mad rush to incorporate truly natural ingredients, it is important to ensure that the selected actives have met all the skin safety testing requirements. Not all treatments fit all skin types. Harsh treatments sometimes trigger unwanted hyperpigmentation. Usually it takes anywhere from 8 to 16 weeks to see results, so it is important to use the product diligently and for a prolonged time. Patience is a necessity. In the case of this active, in-vivo studies showed skin brightening after two weeks of product use. Most commercial skin brightening products combine different actives in order to attack the pigment-generating process at many levels. Sometimes adverse effects, such as toxicity or environmental concerns, sidetrack an experimental active from entering the market. It is safe to conclude that one should focus more on taking good care of his skin. •
References: 1. Lee et al. Int. J. Cosmet. Sci 19, 291-298, 1997. 2. Shimizu et al. Planta Med, 66, 11-15, 2000.
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Here’s How to Power Up Your LinkedIn Network
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sing LinkedIn is now considered a standard way for professionals to make sure that they are discovered when it comes to job hunting. Recruiters and employers check it all the time for highly qualified people. Like a resumé, however, you do not want to simply use LinkedIn in the same way that everyone else does, or make the mistake in thinking that you will be seen just because you have a LinkedIn page. There are some powerful ways to make sure that you get noticed on LinkedIn, but it will take some work. Here are some things that you want to do on your LinkedIn page to ensure you take full advantage—and have many people finding you— through the use of this great tool.
On the other hand, if you are professional then you already know you should have one—and one that is recent, too. If you are applying for a job, then you will probably need to meet face-to-face anyway; it’s good to let people see who you are before you meet, as it makes for a friendlier first introduction. Take advantage of the Status Update. Just how you use this option will vary from one person to the next, but you still will want to use it to maximum advantage. You might use it to show your current projects, new certificates you are working on earning, to direct people to a recent blog post, or to announce something new—it should be something still of interest to those who might want to contact you about a job.
Take Advantage of It
Enhance Your Pages
Instead of simply filling in the LinkedIn pages quickly, consider it a marketing piece about you that must be professionally done. Use each page and seek to get the best mileage from it by giving them
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Make sure your picture enhances your professionalism.
the attention and professionalism needed for maximum benefit to the next stage of your career. Choose a professional headline that describes what you do. Promote what you do—and not just your name or title—to as many people as possible. It’s a great personal branding opportunity. The headline will be displayed each time they search for you, and it will also reveal what you do in language designed to attract. Fill in the whole profile. Remember that the more information that you have posted about you, the more likely it will be that people can find you through searches. You do not want to leave blanks, but you do want to write your words as a wellwritten marketing piece about you, your talents and experience, and what services you are offering. Get a professional recent picture. If you do not have one, potential bosses are going to wonder what you’ve got to hide. happi.com
Take each page to the next step, making it easier for the search engines to find you— by using key words about what you do. These tips will help more people find you. Use search engine optimization (SEO) throughout your LinkedIn pages. People are going to find you while searching by using keywords. Take full advantage of this and give them plenty to find. Don’t overuse them, but you may want to be sure that you have important keywords in there related to what you do—or want to do. In order to be found even easier, be sure to take advantage of the summary section and use as much of the space permitted as possible—up to 2,000 characters.
Make New Contacts One of the most powerful features of LinkedIn is the contacts that you can obtain through it. You do not want this feature to go unused as you search for a new job or for business clients. Keep expanding your list of contacts. If you do not have much of a list, said Susan Adams in a blog post for Forbes.com, the result of your searches may not be able to produce the February 2012
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encourages you to look up every company that you might be interested in working for one day. This will give you a list of people who work there—possibly giving you the edge you need to get the job you want. However, Pollak warns you must know the person on LinkedIn, or know someone who knows them before you can make any contact. Some other things that will also add considerable value to your brand include: • Obtaining a personalized URL • Allow incoming mail • Add Webpage links with good descriptions • Get some recommendations from others posted on your page.
LinkedIn provides opportunities for worldwide contacts.
kind of results you want. The more people you are connected to, the better results that you can expect and possibly the more doors there could be open to you. Another very good reason to keep on making new contacts at LinkedIn is because it may reveal more than you want to reveal to a potential recruiter or employer. “If someone has 20-50+ connections then I know they probably check LinkedIn at least once a week,” observed Greg Koutsis, corporate and international channel recruiter, Aplicor LLC. “If someone has 1-19 then I realize they probably either haven’t begun to pop the hood and look inside or gotten past the initial threshold of their friends, family and past colleagues. They might be a great prospect for me to reach out to but this might not be the best use of my time. This combined with the profile they have listed lets me realize quickly if I am wasting my time with someone who has no interest or trust in LinkedIn.” Help others with their needs when you get the opportunity. Every now and then people might mention a new company looking to hire, or they might post or comment on something that you posted. Be sure to thank them and you will find that it is apt to keep the information flowing—which is what you want, said Lindsey 44 • happi
Pollak in an article for LinkedIn. When looking to discover how people were able to find new business through LinkedIn and write an article about it, LinkedIn and Cisco Webex contacted Ian Brodie, who is considered to be a LinkedIn expert. There were 256 responses to the survey. The largest number of answers indicated that the most new business was gained through making new connections. Right behind that, however, was the response that business was gained through reconnecting with old contacts. Obviously, making connections—new and old—is the key to using LinkedIn to the best advantage. Another interesting thing discovered in the survey was that most men made new connections, and most of the women reconnected with old ones.
Be Proactive Find a LinkedIn Group to join and become active in it. There are many groups in LinkedIn and these provide information and help for others. It can also build your personal brand, according Ian Brodie, a LinkedIn expert who has his own website. It will also establish you as an expert if you post often. Others will see your posts and may contact you for business. Look up companies by name. Lindsey Pollak, writing on LinkedIn’s blog, happi.com
Finally, stay on top of new ways to use LinkedIn. Social media is constantly changing, as well as the tools that each social media website such as LinkedIn has to offer. Professionals continue to write about new ways, or better ways, to take advantage of websites. You do not want to be found using a method that was popular three years ago when no one uses that method today. •
Resources:
Expert Tips For Using LinkedIn. http://www.forbes.com/2010/07/07/linkedin-advanced-tips-jobs-hiring-leadership-careers-networking.html LinkedIn Profile Tips: The 10 Mistakes You Want to Avoid and Why. http://windmillnetworking.om/2009/08/11/ linkedin-profile-tips-the-10-mistakes-youwant-to-avoid-and-why/ What Do You Use Your LinkedIn Status Update For? http://windmillnetworking.com/2009/04/06/ what-do-you-use-your-status-update-for/ 5 Ways to Make the Most of LinkedIn. http://blog.linkedin. com/2010/10/18/5- linkedin-tips/ How to Use Linkedin to win new business: poll results. http://www.ianbrodie.com/strategy/ linkedin-win-new-business-poll/ Eight Tips to Building a Better LinkedIn Profile. http://www.financial-planning.com/news/ linkedin-social-media--2672100-1.html February 2012
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Happy New Sunscreen Year!
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une 18, 2012 is the day the first Final Rule ever for sunscreen regulations in the US will be finalized and enforced. That segment of the regulations allows manufacturers to claim that “sunscreen reduces the risk of skin cancer and early skin aging when used as directed,”providing that their products meet the following minimum requirements: an SPF of 15 or higher, a broad spectrum protection with a critical wavelength of 370nm or higher, and select additional changes on the packaging Drug Facts Panel (PDP). Upon contacting Dr. Reynold Tan from the FDA for an update on progress, he diplomatically answered, “We have internally discussed the issues raised about the Final Rule (testing and labeling), Proposed Rule (SPF 50), and the ANPR (sprays and other dosage forms) within our FDA division (Office of Drug Evaluation IV– Division of Nonprescription Regulation Development).” I am hopeful that these issues will be addressed and resolved fairly soon and end the saga that has spanned almost four decades since regulations of the
Nadim Shaath Alpha Research & Development Ltd Dr. Nadim Shaath is the president of Alpha Research & Development, Ltd. in White Plains, NY. He has over 30 years of experience as chairman of the chemistry department at SUNY-Purchase and the CEO of Kato Worldwide.
Recently he formed a consult-
ing company serving the cosmetic industry called ShaathMeadows Corporation (SMC) with laboratories in New York, New Jersey, Texas, Florida and Egypt. He can be reached at
[email protected].
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sunscreen industry were first proposed in the early 1970s. When did coconut oil become a UV protectant? The efforts of the Skin Cancer Foundation (skincancer.org), the Personal Care Products Council (www.pcpc.com), the American Association of Dermatologists (www.aad.org) and many manufacturers to educate the public about the hazards of overexposure to the sun are to be applauded. Still, misinformation, misconception and scare tactics articles about sunscreen permeate the internet and the airwaves. Articles such as “Sunshine Helps Prevent Skin Cancer, While Sunscreen Promotes It” (www.naturalnews. com), “Are Sunscreens Harmful to Your and consumer groups, all of whom have Health?” (www.thewellnessguys.com) and their own agendas, which usually are inmany more remain in the mainstream realm tended to stop technological and other advances, denying their benefits to humanity.” of cyberspace. Caruba blasted the Environmental In a recent video widely circulated on the internet (www.naturalsunscreen. Working Group May 2011 report (www. org), the presenter extols the virtues of the ewg.com) for claiming that “the majority three most important natural sunscreen of sunscreens are unfit to use.” Caruba’s ingredients—shea butter, coconut oil and response echoed the one generated by sesame oil—as being “REALLY good for the American Council on Science and your skin” and promising that these natu- Health (ACSH) in its report “The Top 10 ral ingredients will “protect [you] from the Unfounded Health Scares of 2011.” The sun without the chemicals that burn the EWG’s claim that sunscreens were ”unfit sensitive skin.” If strictly adhered to with- for use” was listed as No. 5 in the Top 10 out any other UV filters in the formulation, Health Scares of 2011. The ACSH’s rebutit’s a recipe for toasting and basting sun- tal and its report are very interesting and bathers! Myths must be debunked, and informative. The ACSH and The National legitimate concerns regarding the safety Anxiety Center, founded by Caruba, are and effectiveness of sunscreen to protect two examples of individuals and groups against skin cancer must be addressed. addressing misinformation, celebrity sciThe top consumer companies and the ence myths (www.anxietycenter.com) and organizations mentioned in this column exaggerated claims. Unfortunately, Caruba must step up their campaigns to address concluded that “the lesson learned is that all scares often do not die even when desafety and effectiveness issues. In a recent article entitled “They Are bunked, and new ones are always waiting Determined to Scare You” by Alan Caruba to be sprung.” Several new websites provide inforfrom the Canada Free Press (www.canadafreepress.com), the author noted, “We mation about these new regulations and are bombarded by lies from environmental about the hazards of non-protection happi.com
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from the sun. An educational site, www. sunscreenguide.com, was created by Dr. Steven Wang, a researcher from the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, who is interested in providing information to the public about photoprotection. According to Dr. Wang, “Application of sunscreen remains as one of the most important strategies for the public to prevent sunburn, photoaging and skin cancer. There is no doubt enormous progress has been made through decades of collaborative research among the scientists, formulators, basic researchers and medical professionals.” Dr. Wang noted that modern sunscreens have delivered more uniform UV protection and have expanded coverage to the long-range UVA wavelength. “In the coming decades, the quality and safety profile of future sunscreens will continue to improve. Close collaborations are needed among the different stakeholders to develop superior products,” he said. “More importantly, ongoing education to the public regarding photoprotection remains of paramount importance. The public needs to be reminded about the hazards associated with excessive amounts of UV exposure. They need to be informed that an overwhelming body of research has been published, which demonstrates the safety, efficacy and health benefits associated with sunscreen use.” I applaud the efforts of Dr. Wang, who has requested feedback and suggestions from our readers on possible improvements to the site. Regarding litigation, there has been a flurry of lawsuit activity concerning claims, infringement on patents, etc. by marketers. Also, the National Advertising Division (NAD) of The Council of Better Business Bureau (www.elsevierbi.com) recommended that Merck, the maker of Coppertone, discontinue its sunscreen claim that products with a sun protection of 15 or higher “protect across 100% of the UVA/UVB spectrum.” Merck complied after issuing the following statement that while “it disagrees with the NAD’s view about other conveyed messages, Merck Consumer Care 48 • happi
will take the NAD’s view into consideration in its advertising going forward.” On Dec. 21, 2011 the FDA was sued by a coalition of six consumer safety groups. These six groups, led by the International Center for Technology Assessments (ICTA), cited the FDA’s chronic failure to regulate materials derived from nanotechnology used in sunscreens, cosmetics and drugs. The lawsuit demands the FDA’s response to a petition that the coalition filed in May 2006, which called for regulatory action (www.nanotech-now.com). Also in December, the cosmetic firm Bare Escentuals (www.elsevierbi.com) filed in a citizens’ petition with the FDA requesting that powder-based sunscreen products be included in the OTC sunscreen monograph since they are “substantially indistinguishable from topical sunscreen products already listed.”
Natural Alternatives? Meanwhile, scientists are creating more efficacious sunscreen products and UV absorbing filters. One trend in the industry that I subscribe to has been to try and emulate how plants, algae, microorganism, coral, etc. produce natural products and ingredients to seek protection from the harsh elements of nature, most notably the damaging effects of the sun. This trend, which attempts to unravel how Mother Nature provides for its plant and animal kingdom to survive the elements, may unlock the secrets to a unique mode of naturally-derived UV protection. Here is a summary of some of the recent research that show great promise for finding the key to unlock these secrets and provide improved protection from the sun: 1. Isabella Karlsen, in her Ph.D. thesis from the University of Gothenberg entitled “Chemical and Dermatological Aspects of UV Absorbing Compounds,” claims that a substance from bacteria can lead to allergen-free sunscreen (www.eurekalert.org). She describes the UV filter Scytonemin, found in certain cyanobacteria that live in the habitat exposed to very strong sunlight, absorbs UV radiation and thus protects the bacteria from being damaged by the sun’s damaging rays. happi.com
Scytonemin is a novel dimeric molecule of indolic and phenolic subunits with a molecular weight of 544g/mol It is a photostable molecule with broad-spectrum absorption encompassing the entire region from 325-425 with a max of 375nm!
Scytonemin
An interesting review on microbial sunscreens by Gao and Pichel (Nature Review Microbiology, 9,791-802, November 2011) listed scytonemin, mycosporins and naphthalene-based melanin as potential candidates for UV protection. 2. A study conducted by Ed Kohl from the University of Sasketchawan (www. saskatoon.ctv.ca) reported on a compound found in plants called quercetin that promised to offer protection from UV radiation. These flavonoids are broad spectrum and protect the plant from both UVA and UVB rays. Quercetin is found in black and green tea (2,000 mg/kg), capers (1800mg/kg), lovage (1700mg/kg), apples (440 mg/kg) and onions (190 mg/kg). Quercetin (C15H10O7) with a molecular weight of 302g/mol has an IUPAC name of 2, (3,4-dihydroxylphenyl)-3,5,7-trihydroxy-4H-chromene-4-one.
Quercetin
3. Diego Libkind, a biologist at the Institute of Biodiversity and Environmental Research, Bariloch, Argentina, found a microsporine molecule in yeast that allows it to survive the conditions of high incidents of radiation.“Often these mechanisms of adaptation and survival produce compounds that may be useful for humans”(Environmental Journalist, Dec. 5, 2011). February 2012
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4. I have reported on coral’s potential in the past. Coral is often found in shallow waters and therefore naturally produces a type of UV filter for protection from the sun’s UV rays. A collaborative study from London’s Kings College, Australia’s Institute of Marine Science and the University of Maine hopes to synthetically recreate this recently identified natural sunscreen for human use (www.isaa.org). 5. Other notable research on natural products that may yield ultraviolet filters and ingredients with potential for use in humans as protectants from the sun (read 2011 issues of The Sunscreen Filter in Happi) include: • US scientists reported that broccoli extracts with the antioxidant sulfurane reduces sunburn and tumor development. • Extracts from the Totara and Manuka trees act in a similar way to broccoli, according to scientists from a New Zealand report. • When the results are substantiated, our own work on jojoba byproducts
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offering protection from the sun holds the promise for superior UV protection. • British scientists who reviewed extracts from the Cordyceps fungus, have found that these extracts could help protect the skin from damage caused by UV radiation. • Scientists in India have reported that turmeric displays significant hydration when topically applied to UV-damaged skin. • Anthocyanins extracted from sweet potatoes were added to a cosmetic cream to provide additional protection against UV radiation. • Nanoparticles from English Ivy have been isolated by researchers from the University of Tennessee and found to be more uniform than ZnO and TiO2, thereby enhancing their absorption and lightscattering characteristics. Currently, the closest approach to a natural sunscreen would be to use as many natural ingredients as possible to create the cosmetic base and to rely on TiO2 and
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ZnO filters along with a few other UV absorbing extracts for protection. FDA has not issued any commentary on the legality or acceptability of those formulations and so they remain as acceptable efforts to produce more natural sun care formulations. To date, however, a 100% natural sunscreen formulation does not exist. Numerous reports on these natural ingredients, as well as many others including aloe, caffeine, cholesterol, etc., demonstrate that going back to nature may be an ideal way to emulate how plants, animals, microbes, bacteria, coral and other living species resort to mechanisms of adaptation and survival within the harsh elements of their environments. A host of ultraviolet filters, antioxidants, moisturizers, anti-inflammatories, etc., when isolated from their natural source, concentrated, and of course, sanctioned by the FDA, may hold the future promise for superior natural UV protection from the sun. •
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CHEMICALS/RAW MATERIALS DIRECTORY
CHEMICALS/RAW MATERIALS DIRECTORY
The Annual happi Buyer’s Guide Here is a comprehensive guide to suppliers of raw materials for the manufacture of soaps and detergents, cosmetics and toiletries, waxes and polishes, disinfectants and sanitizers, insecticides and other chemical specialties. The first section, starting below, covers active chemicals. The second section covers functional chemicals. Listings for packaging and equipment and services follow. Names, addresses, phone and fax numbers, e-mail and websites of suppliers follow packaging. Company logos and descriptions and bold red names are paid listing enhancements.
Chemicals, Active Abrasives
A & E Connock American NaturaSl Arista Beacon CMP CBC (America) Coast Southwest Cosmetochem Cospheric Creations Couleurs EES Cosmetic Solutions Evonik Degussa Harcros Honeywell Kobo Products
Lipo Chemicals New Phase Purcell Jojoba Seaview Stradco TCR Ultra Worlée-Chemie
Absolutes
A & E Connock Alpha R&D American Natural Berje Biolandes E.T. Horn
Flavex Naturextrakte Lebermuth Liberty
Absorbents
Active Concepts American Natural Chemspec Corn Products DeWolf Evonik Degussa Evonik Stockhausen Fuji Health Science Glenn
Honeywell
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I&W Research
Lipo Chemicals Nexeo Solutions NSF International
Presperse
Saint-Gobain Southern Clay Spectrum Stradco TCR Univar Worlée-Chemie
Allantoin
3V A & E Connock American International BioOrganic Concepts Caribbean Natural Charkit Charles Tennant Clariant Coast Southwest Dead Sea Bulk Materials
DSM
EMD Essential Ingredients Extracts & Ingredients Fitz Chem Harcros
Jeen International
Lachemi Liberty Lincoln Fine Ingredients Lonza Personal Care
RITA Chemical
Ruger Salicylates & Chemicals Spectrum Stradco TCR TRI-K Industries
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Vivimed Labs
Aloe Vera
A & E Connock Active Concepts Active Organics Aloe Vera of California Aloecorp American Natural Bell Beraca Bio-Botanica Biochemica BioOrganic Concepts Caribbean Natural Carrubba Charkit Charles Tennant Chemia Corporation Coast Southwest Concentrated Aloe Cosmetochem Dimensional E.T. Horn Essential Ingredients Extracts & Ingredients Falcon Trading Frutarom USA Glenn Hallstar Harcros Henry Lamotte Improve USA Jedwards
Jeen International Lachemi Liberty
Lonza Personal Care Nardev Natunola Health Natural Sourcing Norman, Fox Nova Technology Peter Cremer Premier Specialties Protameen Chemicals
RITA Chemical
Ruger Salvona Southern Cross Spectrum Stradco Symrise TCR Terry Laboratories Thornley TRI-K Industries Triarco U.S. Chemicals Ultra
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Vege Tech Vivimed Labs
Aluminum Compounds
Acme-Hardesty Brenntag Harcros Independent Spectrum Stradco
Amino Acids
A & E Connock Active Concepts Ajinomoto American International Arkema
BASF Beauty Care
Lipo Chemicals
Naturex
Rovi Cosmetics
Beacon CMP BiotechMarine Brenntag Charles Bowman Charles Tennant Chr. Olesen Colonial Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc DeWolf E.T. Horn Equichem
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Falcon Glenn Lonza Personal Care LycoRed McKinley Resources Penta
RITA Chemical Ruger Shill & Seilacher Sinerga Spectrum Stradco TCR TRI-K Industries U.S. Chemicals
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Wilshire WR Grace Zschimmer & Schwarz
Ammonium Compounds
Brenntag Charles Tennant Coast Southwest Evonik Goldschmidt Harcros Lipo Chemicals Lonza Norman, Fox Penta Purac America Ruger Spectrum Stepan Stradco Thornley Univar
Anti-Acne Agents
Actives International Amcol American International B&T
BASF Beauty Care Beraca Bio-Botanica BiotechMarine Caribbean Natural Carlisle CLR Chemisches Coast Southwest Cosmetic Supplies Cosmetochem Creations Couleurs
Croda Inc
Dimensional DKSH North America
DSM
DuPont E.T. Horn EES Cosmetic Solutions Essential Ingredients Essentially New Zealand Evonik Industries AG Extracts & Ingredients Filling Station Fitz Chem
Flavex Naturextrakte
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Frutarom USA Gattefosse Glenn Grant Hallstar Indena Independent Chemical Induchem AG James Alexander Jarchem
Antacids
Lachemi Chemorgs Liberty
Wilshire
American International FloraTech Spectrum
Jeen International Lipo Chemicals Lipoid Lipotec
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Chemicals, Active Anti-Acne Agents — Antibacterials
Lipotec LLC
Lonza Personal Care McKinley Resources Nexeo Solutions Nova PDI Premier Specialties
Presperse Purcell Jojoba
Rahn AG Rahn USA Resources of Nature
RITA Chemical Robertet
Rovi Cosmetics Ruger
Sabinsa
Salicylates & Chemicals Salvona San-Mar Sederma Inc. Sederma SA Seppic Silab Sinerga Southern Cross Spectrum Stradco Symrise Tagra Taiwan TCR Thornley TRI-K Industries U.S. Chemicals Unipex
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Vege Tech Zschimmer & Schwarz
Anti-Aging Agents
Active Concepts Actives International Amcol American International American Natural Aquea Scientific B&T
BASF Beauty Care Beacon CMP Beraca Bio-Botanica
Bioland
BioOrganic Concepts Biosil Technologies BiotechMarine Caribbean Natural Carotech Carrubba Centerchem Charkit Charles Bowman Charles Tennant Chemspec Chemyunion Quimica Chr. Olesen CLR Chemisches Coast Southwest Cosmetic Supplies Cosmetochem Creations Couleurs
Croda Inc.
DeWolf DKSH North America Dow Chemical Draco Natural Products
DSM
DuPont E.T. Horn EES
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Elevations EMD Essential Ingredients Evonik Extracts & Ingredients Filling Station Fitz Chem
Flavex Naturextrakte
Frutarom USA Gattefosse Glenn Grant Hallstar Independent Chemical Induchem James Alexander
Jeen International
KCC Kewpie KIC Kitozyme Kobo Products Lachemi Chemorgs Liberty Lincoln Fine Ingredients
Lipo Chemicals Lipoid
Lipotec Lipotec LLC
Lonza Personal Care LycoRed Malladi McKinley Resources Mibelle Biochemistry MMP
Naturex
Nexeo Nova PDI Premier Specialties
Amcol
Resources of Nature
Premier Specialties
RITA Chemical
Biosil BiotechMarine Caribbean Natural Centerchem Charles Tennant Chemyunion Quimica CLR Chemisches Cosmetochem Creations Couleurs
Robertet Salicylates & Chemicals Salvona Sederma Inc. Sederma SA Seppic Silab Sinerga Southern Cross Spectrum Summers Optical Symrise TCR Thornley Ultra
Purcell Jojoba Rahn AG Rahn USA Resources of Nature
Rovi Cosmetics
BASF Beauty Care
Croda Inc.
DeWolf E.T. Horn Evonik Industries AG Filling Station
Flavex Naturextrakte
Glenn Indena Independent Chemical Induchem AG Liberty
Lipo Chemicals Lipoid
Lipotec Lipotec LLC
Lonza Personal Care McKinley Resources Mibelle Biochemistry
Presperse Corp.
Purcell Jojoba Rahn AG Rahn USA Resources of Nature Robertet
Rovi Cosmetics Sabinsa Corp.
Robertet Ruger
Anti-Dandruff
Presperse
Purac America Purcell Jojoba Rahn AG Rahn USA Resources of Nature
RITA Chemical
Rovi Cosmetics Sabinsa Corp. Salvona Sederma Inc. Sederma SA Seppic
Shin-Etsu Silicones Silab Sinerga Southern Cross Spectrum Stradco Symrise Tagra Taiwan TCR Thornley TRI-K Industries Ultra Unipex Uniproma
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Vege Tech Wilshire Woburn
Anti-Cellulite Agents
Active Concepts Actives International
Actives International American International
BASF Beauty Care Beraca BiotechMarine Charles Tennant Chattem Chemicals CLR Chemisches Cosmetochem Creations Couleurs
Croda Inc
DeWolf Dimensional Down Under Enterprises E.T. Horn Essentially New Zealand Evonik Industries AG
Flavex Naturextrakte
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Vivimed Labs Ltd Zschimmer & Schwarz
Anti-Inflammatories
AAHA Active Concepts Actives International American International American Natural Arista B&T Beacon CMP Beraca Bio-Botanica
Bioland
RITA Chemical
Salvona Sederma Inc. Sederma SA Seppic Silab Symrise Thornley TRI-K Industries Unipex Vege Tech
RITA Chemical
Frutarom USA Glenn Hallstar Independent Chemical Liberty Lipoid Lonza Personal Care Malladi McKinley Resources Nova Purcell Jojoba
BioOrganic Concepts BiotechMarine Caribbean Natural Carlisle Carotech Carrubba Centerchem Charles Bowman Charles Tennant Chemyunion Quimica CLR Chemisches Cosmetochem Creations Couleurs DeWolf DKSH North America Down Under Enterprises Draco Natural Products E.T. Horn EES Cosmetic Solutions EMD Evonik Industries AG Extracts & Ingredients Fitz Chem
Flavex Naturextrakte
Frutarom USA Fuji Health Science Gattefosse Glanbia Nutritionals Glenn Grant Hallstar I&W Research IFC Solutions Independent Chemical Liberty
Lipo Chemicals Lipoid
Lipotec Lipotec LLC
Lonza Personal Care LycoRed Magellan Bioscience McKinley Resources Mibelle Biochemistry Nova
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Presperse Corp.
RITA Chemical Rovi Cosmetics Ruger
Sabinsa Corp. Salvona San-Mar Sederma Inc. Sederma SA Seppic Silab Southern Cross Spectrum Symrise Tagra TCR Thornley TRI-K Industries Ultra Unipex Vege Tech Wilshire
Anti-Irritants
3V AAHA Active Concepts Amcol American International American Natural B&T
Robertet
Salvona San-Mar Seaview Sederma Inc. Sederma SA Seppic Silab Southern Cross Symrise TCR Thornley TRI-K Industries Ultra Unipex Vege Tech Vivimed Labs Ltd Wilshire
Anti-Pruritics
American International Beacon CMP BiotechMarine DKSH North America
Flavex Naturextrakte Glenn Hallstar Indena Liberty Lipotec
Lipotec LLC Presperse
BASF Beauty Care
Sinerga SPA Southern Cross
Bioland
Antibacterials
Beacon CMP
BioOrganic Concepts BiotechMarine Caribbean Natural Carrubba Centerchem Charles Tennant Chemyunion Quimica CLR Chemisches Coast Southwest Cosmetic Supplies Cosmetochem Creations Couleurs
Croda Inc
DeWolf DKSH North America E.T. Horn Extracts & Ingredients
Flavex Naturextrakte
Gattefosse Glenn Hallstar I&W Research. Indena Independent Chemical Induchem AG Kowa American Liberty
Lipo Chemicals Lipoid
Lipotec Lipotec LLC
3V A & E Connock Active Concepts Adamson Analytical American International Anisa International Arista Industries Avatar B&T
BASF Beauty Care
Bio-Botanica BiotechMarine Brenntag Caribbean Natural Carlisle Charles Tennant Chemspec Colonial Cosmetic Supplies Cosmetochem Creative Coatings Dimensional DKSH North America Down Under Enterprises E.T. Horn Essentially New Zealand Filling Station Fitz Chem
Flavex Naturextrakte
Lonza Personal Care LycoRed Mibelle Biochemistry Nova Premier Specialties
Frutarom USA Glenn Hallstar Harcros Independent Inolex James Alexander
Purcell Jojoba Rahn AG Rahn USA Resources of Nature
KIC Chemicals Kowa American Lachemi Chemorgs Liberty
Presperse Corp.
Jeen International
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Chemicals, Active Antibacterials — Bactericides
Lincoln Fine Ingredients Lipoid
Lipotec Lipotec LLC
Lonza Personal Care Magellan Bioscience Mason McKinley Resources Nexeo Premier Specialties Purac America Resources of Nature
RITA Chemical Ruger
Sabinsa Corp. Salvona San-Mar Seaview Sederma SA Sekisui Specialty Seppic Silab Sinerga Southern Cross Spectrum Stradco Symrise TCR Thornley TRI-K Industries U.S. Chemicals Ultra Unipex
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Vivimed Labs Ltd Wilshire Xylon
Anticaries Agents Chattem Chemicals
Flavex Naturextrakte Frutarom USA Southern Cross
Antifungal Agents 3V A & E Connock
Acme-Hardesty
Active Concepts American International Arista Industries Bio-Botanica Caribbean Natural Cosmetic Supplies Down Under Enterprises E.T. Horn Fitz Chem
Flavex Naturextrakte
Glenn Hallstar Harcros Inolex James Alexander Kowa American Lachemi Chemorgs Liberty Lincoln Fine Ingredients
Lipo Chemicals
Lipoid Lonza Personal Care Mason McKinley Resources Nexeo Nova Purcell Jojoba Ruger Salvona San-Mar
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Seaview Sinerga Southern Cross Spectrum TCR Thornley U.S. Chemicals Ultra Xylon
Antimicrobials A & E Connock AAHA
Access Technologies Acme-Hardesty Active Concepts Adamson Analytical Ajinomoto American International Avatar
BASF Beauty Care
Bio-Botanica Brenntag Caribbean Natural Centerchem Charkit Charles Tennant Chattem Chemicals Clariant Masterbatches Coast Southwest Colonial Cosmetochem Creations Couleurs
Croda Inc
Dow Chemical Down Under Enterprises Dr. Straetmans E.T. Horn Elevations Essentially New Zealand Fitz Chem
Flavex Naturextrakte
Glanbia Nutritionals Glenn Hallstar Harcros Independent Induchem AG Inolex
Seaview Sederma SA Sekisui Specialty Seppic Silab Sinerga Southern Cross Spectrum Stepan Stradco Symrise Tagra TCR Thor Thornley TRI-K Industries Ultra Unipex Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Vertellus Vivimed Labs WestAgro Wilshire Xylon
Lipotec
Naturex.
Presperse Corp.
Protameen Chemicals Purac America Rhodia Inc.
RITA Chemical Sabinsa Corp.
Salicylates & Chemicals Salvona San-Mar schülke inc. Sea-Land Chemical
A & E Connock AAHA Active Concepts Active Organics Actives International ADM Aloecorp American International American Natural Avatar B&T
BASF BASF Beauty Care Beacon CMP Beraca Bio-Botanica Biochemica
Lonza Lonza Personal Care LycoRed McKinley Resources Mibelle Biochemistry MMP Natural Sourcing
Naturex
Nexeo Norman, Fox Penta PMC Specialties Premier Specialties
Presperse
Protameen Resources of Nature
RITA Chemical Robertet
Rovi Cosmetics
Bioland
Croda Inc
E.T. Horn Eastman Chemical EES Cosmetic Solutions EMD Essentially New Zealand Extracts & Ingredients Falcon Trading Fitz Chem
Flavex Naturextrakte
Honeywell Jeen International Kobo Products Liberty
Lipo Chemicals
Lonza Personal Care Nova
RITA Chemical
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
BHA, TBHQ, BHT Ascorbic Acid Vitamin E Tocopherols
Lipotec Lipotec LLC
Antioxidants
DSM
Kobo Products Koster Keunen Lachemi Chemorgs Liberty Lincoln Fine Ingredients Lipoid
DeWolf DKSH North America Down Under Enterprises Dr. Straetmans Draco Natural Products
Lipoid
Salvona San-Mar Spectrum Stradco Thornley U.S. Chemicals
Lipo Chemicals
Nexeo Nova NSF International PDI Premier Specialties
Lipo Chemicals
Jos H. Lowenstein
Kemin KIC Chemicals
Lonza Personal Care LyondellBasell Magellan Bioscience Mason McKinley Resources
Lachemi Chemorgs Lanxess Liberty Lincoln Fine Ingredients
Caribbean Natural Chattem Chemicals Colonial Cosmetochem Extracts & Ingredients Harcros
Jeen International
Biosil Technologies BiotechMarine Brenntag Caribbean Natural Carlisle Carotech Carrubba Centerchem Charkit Charles Bowman Chemyunion Quimica Chr. Olesen Nutrition Clariant Masterbatches Coast Southwest Cosmetic Supplies Cosmetochem CPN Creations Couleurs
Jeen International Kitozyme
Frutarom USA Fuji Health Science Gattefosse Glenn Grant Harcros I&W Research. IFC Solutions Indena Independent Chemical Induchem AG James Alexander Jarchem
Ruger
Sabinsa Corp.
Salvona Sea-Land Chemical Sederma Inc. Sederma SA Seppic Silab Southern Cross Spectrum Stradco Symrise Tagra Taiwan TCR Thornley TRI-K Industries Triarco U.S. Chemicals U.S. Cosmetics Corp. Ultra Unipex Uniproma Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Vanderbilt, R.T. Vege Tech Vertellus Vivimed Labs Wilshire
Antiperspirants
Adamson Analytical Ajinomoto American International
happi.com
UNIVERSAL PRESERV-A-CHEM INC.
60 Jiffy Road, Somerset NJ 08873-0438
732-568-1266 • Fax: 732-568-1299 E-mail:
[email protected]
VVF
Antiseptics
American International
Flavex Naturextrakte Liberty Lipoid Nova PDI Salvona San-Mar Southern Cross Spectrum TCR Vege Tech
Aromatic Extracts
A & E Connock Active Organics Alpha Aromatics Alpha R&D Arista Bell Berje Bio-Botanica Biochemica Biolandes BioOrganic Concepts Carlisle Carrubba Centerchem Charkit Charles Tennant Chemia Cosmetochem E.T. Horn Evonik Goldschmidt Evonik Industries AG
Flavex Naturextrakte Florida Chemical Frutarom USA I&W Research. IFF James Alexander Lebermuth Libenn Aroma Liberty
Natural Sourcing
Naturex.
Nevitt P&G Chemicals Penta Premier Specialties Purcell Jojoba Robertet Salvona Southern Cross Spectrum Stradco Symrise Tagra TCR TRI-K Industries U.S. Chemicals
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Xylon
Astringents
Active Concepts Amcol American International American Natural
BASF Beauty Care BiotechMarine Cosmetochem DeWolf Glenn Indena Liberty Nexeo Solutions Nova Sederma SA Silab Spectrum Symrise TRI-K Industries Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Vege Tech
Bactericides
A & E Connock Active Concepts American International Berje Brenntag Caribbean Natural Chattem Chemicals DeWolf Dow Chemical Dr. Straetmans Fitz Chem
Flavex Naturextrakte Gattefosse General Glenn Hallstar Harcros Inolex
Jeen International Lachemi Chemorgs
Lanxess Liberty Lincoln Fine Ingredients
Lipo Chemicals
Lonza Lonza Personal Care Mason McKinley Resources MMP Nexeo Solutions Norman, Fox Nova Penta PMC Specialties
Buyer’s Guide 2012
Chemicals, Active Bactericides — Collagen
Premier Specialties Protameen
RITA Chemical Ruger
schülke inc.
Solvay Chemicals Southern Cross Spectrum Stepan Stradco Sun Jin Thornley U.S. Cosmetics Ultra
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Triclosan, Parabens Potassium Sorbate Sorbic Acid UNIVERSAL PRESERV-A-CHEM INC.
60 Jiffy Road, Somerset NJ 08873-0438
732-568-1266 • Fax: 732-568-1299 E-mail:
[email protected]
Vanderbilt, R.T. Vivimed Labs Xylon
Biological Extracts
A & E Connock Active Concepts American International American Natural
BASF Beauty Care Bioland
Botaneco Caribbean Natural Carotech Carrubba Chemyunion Quimica Cosmetochem DKSH North America Draco Natural Products E.T. Horn EES Cosmetic Solutions Elevations
Flavex Naturextrakte
Gattefosse Glanbia Nutritionals Jedwards Kowa American Lincoln Fine Ingredients
Lipo Chemicals
Lipoid Lonza Personal Care Premier Specialties
Purcell Jojoba
RITA Chemical Seaview Sederma Inc. Sederma SA Silab Southern Cross Stradco Symrise Ultra Vege Tech Wilshire
Biological Polymers Active Concepts Amcol American International
Bioland
Creations Couleurs Elevations Fitz Chem
Honeywell
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Kitozyme Rhodia Inc. Sensient Seppic Silab Southern Cross Thornley Wilshire
Biological Products
A & E Connock Active Concepts Amcol American International American Natural Carotech Chemyunion Quimica Citrus Oleo Essentially New Zealand
Flavex Naturextrakte
Henry Lamotte Jedwards Lincoln Fine Ingredients
Lipo Chemicals
Lonza Personal Care
Naturex. Nexeo
RITA Chemical Sederma SA Silab Southern Cross Spectrum Stradco Surface Chemists Symrise Wilshire Xylon
Biotechnology
Active Concepts Adamson Analytical Amcol American International
BASF Beauty Care Bioland BiotechMarine Chemyunion Quimica
Croda Inc
Evonik Industries AG Kitozyme
Lipotec Lipotec LLC
Lonza Personal Care Magellan Bioscience Myriant Corporation Nova Novozymes A/S
Presperse Corp.
Resources of Nature Sederma Inc. Sederma SA Southern Cross Spectrum Tagra Wako Chemicals Wilshire
Bleaching Agents
A & E Connock Active Concepts Amcol American International Brenntag Burlington Chattem Chemicals Cosmetic Supplies DuPont Chemicals Eastman Chemical Equichem Essential Ingredients
Evonik Goldschmidt Hair Systems Harcros Jos H. Lowenstein Kingsfield
Lipo Chemicals
Norman, Fox Penta Solvay Chemicals, Inc. Spectrum Stradco Teluca
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Hydroquinone Sodium Metabisulfite
DHA - Kojic Acid UNIVERSAL PRESERV-A-CHEM INC.
60 Jiffy Road, Somerset NJ 08873-0438
732-568-1266 • Fax: 732-568-1299 E-mail:
[email protected]
Botanicals
A & E Connock Active Concepts Active Organics Inc Actives International Aloecorp Alpha R&D American Distilling American International American Natural Arista
BASF Beauty Care Beacon CMP Bell Belmay Beraca Berje Bio-Botanica Biochemica
Bioland
Biolandes BioOrganic Concepts BiotechMarine Botaneco Caribbean Natural Carlisle Carrubba Centerchem Charkit Charles Bowman Charles Tennant Chemia Corporation Chemyunion Quimica CLR Chemisches Concentrated Aloe Corn Products Cosmetochem Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
Desert Whale Jojoba DeWolf Dimensional DKSH North America Down Under Enterprises Draco Natural Products E.T. Horn EES Cosmetic Solutions Essential Ingredients Essentially New Zealand Evonik Industries AG Extracts & Ingredients Falcon Trading Fitz Chem
Flavex Naturextrakte FloraTech
Frutarom USA Gattefosse GIMT (Monoi) Glenn Grant I&W Research. Improve USA Indena Induchem AG Jarchem
Jeen International Lachemi Chemorgs Lebermuth Liberty
Lipo Chemicals
Lipoid Lonza Personal Care LycoRed McKinley Resources Mibelle Biochemistry MMP Natunola Health Natural Sourcing
Naturex.
Nova PDI Penta Peter Cremer Premier Specialties
Presperse Corp.
Rahn USA Resources of Nature
RITA Chemical Robertet Ruger
Sabinsa Corp.
Salvona Seaview Sederma Inc. Sederma SA Seppic Southern Cross Spectrum Stradco Symrise TCR Tea Tree Therapy Inc. Thornley TRI-K Industries Triarco U.S. Cosmetics Corp. Ultra Unipex
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Calming Agents Active Concepts American Natural
BASF Beauty Care Beacon CMP BiotechMarine Chemyunion Quimica Cosmetochem
Croda Inc.
Dimensional DKSH North America Draco Natural Products Fitz Chem
Flavex Naturextrakte
Frutarom USA Glanbia Nutritionals Glenn Indena Independent Chemical Lonza Personal Care Mibelle Biochemistry Natunola Health Nexeo Premier Specialties
Presperse Purcell Jojoba
Rahn AG Resources of Nature
RITA Chemical Robertet Salvona Seaview Sederma Inc. Sederma SA Silab Southern Cross Symrise Unipex
Carbon, Activated Arkema Brenntag Falcon Trading Harcros Ruger Spectrum Stradco Univar
Ceramides
A & E Connock Active Concepts Actives International BiotechMarine Chemyunion Quimica
Croda Inc
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60 Jiffy Road, Somerset NJ 08873-0438
732-568-1266 • Fax: 732-568-1299 E-mail:
[email protected]
Vege Tech Vivimed Labs Ltd Wako Chemicals Woburn
Bromides
Brenntag Charkit Extracts & Ingredients Independent Chemical Penta Ruger Spectrum
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
happi.com
DKSH North America E.T. Horn Evonik Goldschmidt Evonik Industries AG Glenn Hallstar
Jeen International Lipo Chemicals Lipoid Lonza Personal Care
RITA Chemical Salvona Sederma Inc. Sederma SA Spectrum Stradco TRI-K Industries
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Chitin
A & E Connock Brenntag Dow Chemical
Elevations Kitozyme MMP Southern Cross Spectrum U.S. Cosmetics Corp.
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Cholesterol Castor Oil Chitin
UNIVERSAL PRESERV-A-CHEM INC.
60 Jiffy Road, Somerset NJ 08873-0438
732-568-1266 • Fax: 732-568-1299 E-mail:
[email protected]
Cholesterol
A & E Connock Active Concepts Charkit Charles Bowman Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
E.T. Horn Glenn Henry Lamotte Kitozyme Lonza Personal Care MMP Penta
RITA Chemical Ruger Salvona Sederma Inc. Spectrum Thornley
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Wilshire
Collagen
A & E Connock Active Concepts Actives International
BASF Beauty Care
BiotechMarine Caribbean Natural Centerchem Charles Tennant Chemyunion Quimica CLR Chemisches Cosmetic Supplies Cosmetochem Creations Couleurs Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
DeWolf E.T. Horn Extracts & Ingredients Falcon Trading Frutarom USA Independent Chemical James Alexander
Jeen International Lipotec Lipotec LLC Lonza Personal Care Protameen Chemicals
RITA Chemical Salvona San-Mar Sederma Inc. Sederma SA Spectrum Stradco TCR TRI-K Industries U.S. Chemicals
Buyer’s Guide 2012
Chemicals, Active Collagen — Hair Conditioners
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Cooling Agents A & E Connock Active Concepts Berje Brenntag Frutarom USA Glenn
Honeywell Lipo Chemicals
LyondellBasell Microtek Nexeo Protameen Chemicals Salvona Sensient Stradco Symrise TCR Thornley Ultra Unipex
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
D-Limonene
A & E Connock Berje Brenntag Charles Tennant Citrus Oleo Coast Southwest Colonial Creative Fragrances E.T. Horn Florida Chemical General Chemical Harcros Independent KIC Chemicals Lambent Technologies LyondellBasell Microtek Nardev Chemie Nexeo Norman, Fox Penta Sea-Land Chemical Spectrum Stradco Triarco U.S. Chemicals Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Vertec BioSolvents
Deodorants
Alpha Aromatics Burlington Carrubba Chattem Chemicals Colonial Cosmetochem Dr. Straetmans Evonik Goldschmidt Evonik Industries AG Extracts & Ingredients
Flavex Naturextrakte Glenn Hogan
Honeywell
Libenn Aroma Liberty
Lipo Chemicals
Lonza Personal Care Norman, Fox Nova
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Premier Specialties
Presperse Salvona schülke inc.
Seppic Sinerga Southern Cross Spectrum Stradco Sun Jin Symrise Thornley TRI-K Industries U.S. Chemicals
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Vivimed Labs Ltd VVF
Depilatories
BASF Beauty Care Colonial Cosmetic Supplies DeWolf Evans Chemetics LP Glenn Koster Keunen Malladi Multiceras Nova Rahn AG Salvona Sederma Inc.
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Zschimmer & Schwarz
Disinfectants
A & E Connock Adamson Analytical Aloecorp Arkema Brenntag Chattem Chemicals Colonial Down Under Enterprises Essentially New Zealand General Chemical Harcros Lachemi Chemorgs Lanxess Lincoln Fine Ingredients Lonza l Mason Nardev Chemie (Israel) Norman, Fox PDI Premier Specialties Protameen Chemicals Purac America Ruger Salvona Solvay Chemicals Southern Cross Spectrum Stepan Stradco Thornley
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
GLYCOLIC ACID 70% Specialty pH Solutions
PCMX
Triclosan
UNIVERSAL PRESERV-A-CHEM INC.
60 Jiffy Road, Somerset NJ 08873-0438
732-568-1266 • Fax: 732-568-1299 E-mail:
[email protected]
WestAgro
Enzymes
A & E Connock Active Concepts Actives International ADM BioOrganic Concepts Brenntag Carrubba Citrus Oleo Creations Couleurs Equichem Evonik Goldschmidt Evonik Industries AG Falcon Tradingl Gattefosse Genencor Lonza Personal Care Novozymes A/S Rahn AG Rahn USA Ruger Sederma SA Spectrum Stradco Triarco
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Essential Oils A & E Connock AAHA Active Concepts Agilex Alpha Aromatics Alpha R&D Arista Arylessence
BASF Beauty Care
Beacon CMP Bell Belmay Beraca Berje Biochemica Biolandes BioOrganic Concepts Brenntag Carrubba Centerchem Charkit Charles Tennant Chemia Citrus Oleo CLR Chemisches Coast Southwest Concentrated Aloe Cosmetic Supplies Cramer S.A.C.I. Creative Fragrances Dauper, S.A Down Under Enterprises E.T. Horn EES Cosmetic Solutions Essential Ingredients Extracts & Ingredients Falcon Trading
Flavex Naturextrakte Florida Chemical Frutarom USA Gattefosse Glenn Harcros Henry Lamotte Hogan I&W Research IFF Jedwards
Jeen International Kowa American
Lachemi Chemorgs
Lebermuth Libenn Aroma Liberty Lincoln Fine Ingredients Lucta Mane U.S.A. Market Actives Microtek MMP
Nardev Chemie Natural Sourcing
Naturex.
Nevitt Nexeo Norman, Fox Orchidia Fragrances Penta Premier Specialties Protameen Chemicals Purcell Jojoba
RITA Chemical Robertet Ruger
Sabinsa Corp.
Salicylates & Chemicals Salvona San Francisco Herb Sea-Land Chemical Sensient Southern Cross Sozio Spectrum Stradco Symrise Tagra Takasago TCR Tea Tree Therapy Thornley Trilogy Fragrances U.S. Chemicals Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Vertellus Xylon
Exfoliants
A & E Connock Active Concepts Actives International Amcol American International American Natural Arista
BASF Beauty Care
Beraca BiotechMarine Brenntag Caribbean Natural Carlisle Centerchem Coast Southwest Cosmetic Supplies Cosmetochem Cospheric Creations Couleurs Dead Sea Bulk Materials Desert Whale Jojoba DeWolf DuPont Chemicals Essential Ingredients Extracts & Ingredients Fitz Chem FloraTech Gattefosse Glenn Harcros Honeywell I&W Research Independent Chemical
happi.com
Induchem AG James Alexander Koster Keunen Kowa American Liberty
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Lipoid Lonza Lonza Personal Care Malladi Specialities McKinley Resources Micro Powders, Inc. Natural Sourcing
Glycolic Acid
Lipo Chemicals
New Phase Technologies
Premier Specialties
Presperse
Purac America Salvona Seaview Sederma Inc. Sederma SA Shamrock Silab Southern Cross Spectrum Stradco TCR The International Group Thornley Ultra
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Worlée-Chemie
Fluorescent Whitening Agents
Burlington Cospheric Fitz Chem Independent Chemical James Alexander
Lipo Chemicals Spectrum Stradco
Fungicide
A & E Connock
Acme-Hardesty
Active Concepts Arkema Bio-Botanica Brenntag Chemyunion Quimica Cosmetic Supplies DeWolf Dow Chemical Down Under Enterprises Dr. Straetmans Fitz Chem General Chemical Glenn Harcros
Jeen International
Lachemi Lanxess Lincoln Fine Ingredients Lonza Lonza Personal Care Mason Nexeo Norman, Fox Protameen Chemicals
RITA Chemical Ruger
schülke inc.
Southern Cross Spectrum Stepan Stradco Thornley
Vanderbilt, R.T. Vivimed Labs Ltd Xylon
A & E Connock Active Concepts Brenntag Centerchem Clariant Coast Southwest Cosmetic Supplies DKSH North America DuPont Chemicals Essential Ingredients General Chemical Glenn Harcros Independent KIC Chemicals Lipo Chemicals Lonza Personal Care McKinley Resources Nexeo Norman, Fox Nova Penta Ruger Seaview Sederma SA Spectrum Stradco TRI-K Industries U.S. Chemicals Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
GLYCOLIC ACID 70%
Glycerine
Glycols Glycine UNIVERSAL PRESERV-A-CHEM INC.
60 Jiffy Road, Somerset NJ 08873-0438
732-568-1266 • Fax: 732-568-1299 E-mail:
[email protected]
Glycosaminoglycans Active Concepts
BASF Beauty Care Kewpie Corporation Lonza Personal Care McKinley Resources Sederma Inc. Sederma SA Unipex
Hair Conditioners A & E Connock AAHA
Access Technologies Active Concepts Active Organics Inc Ajinomoto AkzoNobel Aloecorp Alzo International Inc. American International American Natural Ashland B&T
BASF BASF Beauty Care Beraca Biosil Technologies BiotechMarine Brenntag Caribbean Natural
Buyer’s Guide 2012
Chemicals, Active Hair Conditioners — Lecithin
Carlisle CBC (America) Centerchem Inc Charles Bowman Chemyunion Quimica Clariant CLR Chemisches Coast Southwest Colonial Cosmetochem Creations Couleurs Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
Dead Sea Bulk Materials Desert Whale Jojoba DeWolf DKSH North America Dow Chemical
Dow Corning Corp. Dr. Straetmans
DSM
DuPont Elevations Essential Ingredients Evonik Goldschmidt Evonik Industries AG Fiber-Shield Industries Fitz Chem FloraTech Glenn Grant Hair Systems Hallstar Harcros Independent Inolex James Alexander Jos H. Lowenstein KCC Corporation Kitozyme Koster Keunen Lachemi Chemorgs Liberty Lincoln Fine Ingredients
Lipo Chemicals
Lonza Personal Care
Lubrizol
LycoRed Malladi Mason McKinley Resources Multiceras Natunola Health New Phase Technologies Nexeo Norman, Fox Peter Cremer Premier Specialties
Presperse
Protameen Purac America Purcell Jojoba Rahn AG Resources of Nature Rhodia Inc.
RITA Chemical
Salicylates & Chemicals Salvona Seaview Sederma SA Sekisui Specialty
Shin-Etsu Silicones Silab Sinerga Southern Cross Spectrum Stradco Summers Optical TC USA Teluca Thornley
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TRI-K Industries U.S. Cosmetics Ultra Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Vege Tech Vertellus Vivimed Labs. Wilshire
Henna
A & E Connock Active Organics Bio-Botanica Cosmetochem Jos H. Lowenstein Natural Sourcing Ruger
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Herbal Extracts
A & E Connock Active Concepts Actives International Alpha R&D American Natural Bell Belmay Berje Bio-Botanica Biochemica
Bioland
BioOrganic Concepts Carlisle Carrubba CBC (America) Centerchem Inc. Charles Bowman Charles Tennant Chemyunion Quimica Concentrated Aloe Cosmetochem
Croda Inc
Dimensional DKSH North America Draco Natural Products
DSM
E.T. Horn EES Cosmetic Solutions Extracts & Ingredients Falcon Trading
Flavex Naturextrakte
Frutarom USA Glenn Indena Independent Chemical
Jeen International Kemin Kowa American Lachemi Chemorgs Liberty Lipoid LycoRed McKinley Resources Microtek Natural Sourcing
Naturex.
Orchidia Fragrances Premier Specialties Purcell Jojoba Resources of Nature
RITA Chemical Robertet Ruger
Sabinsa Corp. Sederma Inc. Silab Southern Cross
Hydroxy Acids
Symrise TCR TRI-K Industries U.S. Chemicals Ultra Vege Tech Vivimed Labs Wilshire
A & E Connock
Acme-Hardesty
Hexachlorophene
Independent Chemical Spectrum
Hyaluronic Acid
A & E Connock Active Concepts Active Organics Actives International Ajinomoto American International
BASF Beauty Care Bioland BioOrganic Concepts Caribbean Natural CBC (America) Centerchem Inc. Charles Tennant Coast Southwest Cosmetic Supplies CPN
Croda Inc
Dead Sea Bulk Materials Dow Chemical E.T. Horn Essential Ingredients Evonik Goldschmidt Evonik Industries AG Falcon Trading Glenn Independent Kewpie Corporation
Lipo Chemicals
Active Concepts Active Organics American International Centerchem Coast Southwest Cosmetic Supplies Cosmetochem Creations Couleurs DuPont Chemicals Extracts & Ingredients Glenn Independent KIC Chemicals Lipo Chemicals Lonza Personal Care MMP Palms Resources Pte. Ltd. Penta Protameen Chemicals
RITA Chemical Ruger Spectrum Stradco TRI-K Industries U.S. Chemicals
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Glycolic Acid 70% Specialty pH Solutions Citric, Fumaric, Lactic, Malic Acids
UNIVERSAL PRESERV-A-CHEM INC.
60 Jiffy Road, Somerset NJ 08873-0438
732-568-1266 • Fax: 732-568-1299 E-mail:
[email protected]
Wilshire
Insect Repellents
Lonza Personal Care McKinley Resources Nova Presperse Resources of Nature
RITA Chemical Rovi Cosmetics Ruger Salvona Sederma SA Spectrum Thornley TRI-K Industries Ultra
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Wilshire
Hydrogen Peroxide Arkema Brenntag Burlington Chattem Chemicals General Chemical Harcros Independent James Alexander Jos H. Lowenstein Kowa American Nexeo Norman, Fox Ruger Solvay Chemicals, Inc. Spectrum Stradco Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
A & E Connock Active Concepts Active Organics Inc American Natural Beraca Biochemica Clariant DeWolf Down Under Enterprises EMD Filamatic Glenn Induchem AG James Alexander Jarchem Lebermuth Malladi Microtek Nova Purcell Jojoba
Sabinsa Corp. Saltigo GmbH Salvona Southern Cross Symrise Xylon
Insecticides
Arkema Carlisle Chattem Chemicals Creations Couleurs Down Under Enterprises James Alexander Lanxess Southern Cross Stradco
happi.com
Jojoba
A & E Connock Active Concepts Alpha R&D Arista Beraca Biochemica BioOrganic Concepts Brenntag Caribbean Natural Carrubba Centerchem Charkit Charles Tennant Coast Southwest Cosmetic Supplies Cosmetochem Desert Whale Jojoba DeWolf Dimensional Essential Ingredients Extracts & Ingredients Falcon Trading FloraTech Glenn Henry Lamotte Jedwards
Jeen International KIC Chemicals Kobo Products Koster Keunen Lachemi Chemorgs Lebermuth Liberty
Lipo Chemicals McKinley Resources Micro Powders, Inc. Microtek Nardev Chemie Natural Sourcing
Naturex
Norman, Fox Nova Olvea Peter Cremer Premier Specialties Protameen Chemicals Purcell Jojoba
RITA Chemical
PURAC America, Inc.
RITA Chemical Ruger Salvona Spectrum Stradco U.S. Chemicals Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Lanolin
A & E Connock Beraca Biochemica Brenntag Charkit Charles Bowman Charles Tennant Coast Southwest Colonial Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
DeWolf Dimensional Essential Ingredients Filling Station Fitz Chem General Chemical Glenn Henry Lamotte Independent Chemical James Alexander
Jeen International Kahl KIC Chemicals Liberty
Lipo Chemicals
Lonza Personal Care
Lubrizol
McKinley Resources Microtek Norman, Fox Nova Palms Resources Penta Protameen Chemicals
RITA Chemical
Ruger Southern Cross Spectrum Symrise TCR Thornley U.S. Chemicals Ultra
Ruger Sea-Land Chemical Spectrum Stradco TCR Thornley U.S. Chemicals Ultra Uniproma
Welch, Holme & Clark Worlée-Chemie
Lecithin
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Lactic Acid
A & E Connock Active Concepts ADM Brenntag Cosmetic Supplies DeWolf General Chemical Harcros Independent KIC Chemicals Lipo Chemicals Lonza Personal Care Malladi McKinley Resources MMP Nexeo Solutions Norman, Fox Penta
Universal Preserv-A-Chem A & E Connock ADM Avatar Brenntag Cosmetochem Creations Couleurs E.T. Horn Extracts & Ingredients Falcon Trading Harcros IFC Solutions Kewpie Corporation KIC Chemicals Kobo Products Liberty Lipoid Lonza Personal Care Natural Sourcing Nexeo Norman, Fox
Buyer’s Guide 2012
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Chemicals, Active Lecithin — Oil Absorbants
Nova Penta Resources of Nature Ruger Spectrum Stradco U.S. Chemicals
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Lecithin Lanolin
Lactic Acid UNIVERSAL PRESERV-A-CHEM INC.
60 Jiffy Road, Somerset NJ 08873-0438
732-568-1266 • Fax: 732-568-1299 E-mail:
[email protected]
Welch, Holme & Clark
Lutein
American International Brenntag Falcon Trading
Kemin
LycoRed Ruger Spectrum Stradco
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Magnesium Sulfate American International Brenntag Fitz Chem
Harcros Independent Kingsfield Norman, Fox Penta Ruger Spectrum Stradco U.S. Chemicals Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Marine Extracts
AAHA Active Concepts Actives International American Natural Arista
BASF Beauty Care
Bell Flavors & Fragrances Bio-Botanica Biolandes BioOrganic Concepts Biosil Technologies BiotechMarine Caribbean Natural Carrubba Centerchem Cosmetochem Creations Couleurs Croda Chemicals Europe
Gattefosse Henry Lamotte Independent Chemical Jedwards KIC Chemicals Lipo Chemicals
Lipotec
Lonza Personal Care Magellan Bioscience McKinley Resources MMP Natural Sourcing Nova Presperse
Moisture Barriers AAHA
Access Technologies Active Concepts Alzo International American Natural Avatar
BASF Beauty Care Biochemica
Bioland
BioOrganic Concepts BiotechMarine Brenntag Centerchem Chemyunion Quimica Coast Southwest Creations Couleurs Croda Chemicals Europe
RITA Chemical Sederma Inc. Sederma SA Silab Southern Cross Spectrum Symrise TCR TRI-K Industries Ultra Unipex
Croda Inc
Universal Preserv-A-Chem N AT U R A L Marine Oils Mineral Oils Ve g e t a b l e O i l s Refined/Cold Pressed
Croda Inc
E.T. Horn Essential Ingredients Fitz Chem Frutarom USA
Vege Tech
E.T. Horn Fitz Chem Glenn Grant Harcros Honeywell I&W Research. Jarchem KCC Corporation Kitozyme Koster Keunen
Lipo Chemicals UNIVERSAL PRESERV-A-CHEM INC.
60 Jiffy Road, Somerset NJ 08873-0438
732-568-1266 • Fax: 732-568-1299 E-mail:
[email protected]
Lipoid
Lipotec Lipotec LLC Lonza
Lonza Personal Care Multiceras Natunola Health Nexeo Nova Presperse
Purcell Jojoba
Rahn AG Resources of Nature
RITA Chemical Seaview Sederma Inc. Sederma SA
Shin-Etsu Silicones
Silab TC USA Inc The International Group Thornley Ultra Unipex Univar Vege Tech
Oat Extracts
A & E Connock Active Concepts Active Organics American Natural Beacon CMP Bell Bio-Botanica Biochemica BioOrganic Concepts Brenntag Carrubba Centerchem Charkit
Chemyunion Quimica Coast Southwest Cosmetochem
Croda Inc
E.T. Horn Extracts & Ingredients Falcon Trading Frutarom USA Glenn Independent Lipoid Lonza Personal Care Natural Sourcing
Presperse
Resources of Nature
RITA Chemical Ruger Silab Southern Cross Symrise TCR Teluca Inc.
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Vege Tech
Oil Absorbants
AAHA Active Concepts Beacon CMP Brenntag Color Techniques Corn Products E.T. Horn EES Cosmetic Solutions Glenn Independent
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Chemicals, Active Oil Absorbants — Plant Extracts
Ruger Salicylates & Chemicals Spectrum TCR Thornley TRI-K Industries U.S. Chemicals
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Panthenol
Phospholipids Phosphates Polyethylene Glycols
Presperse Corp.
PURAC America, Inc. Rhodia Inc.
RITA Chemical Ruger San-Mar Seaview Sensient Sinerga Solvay Chemicals Solvay S.A. Southern Cross Spectrum Symrise TCR Thornley
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60 Jiffy Road, Somerset NJ 08873-0438
732-568-1266 • Fax: 732-568-1299 E-mail:
[email protected]
Peptides
AAHA Active Concepts Actives International American International
BASF Beauty Care Centerchem Inc.
Croda Inc
Dimensional DKSH North America
DSM
E.T. Horn EMD Essential Ingredients Evonik Industries AG Frutarom USA Glanbia Nutritionals Glenn Grant Independent Chemical
Jeen International Jos H. Lowenstein Kewpie Corporation
Lipotec Lipotec LLC
Lonza Personal Care McKinley Resources
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For over 80 years the name Arista has been synonymous with the procurement of the world’s finest quality, all-natural oils — at remarkably competitive prices — widely used in the personal care, cosmetics and aromatherapy industries.
Since
1930
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LycoRed LyondellBasell Micro Powders, Inc. Natural Sourcing Nova Pilot Chemical Premier Specialties
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Lipo Chemicals Lubrizol
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Olive
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I&W Research Independent Chemical James Alexander Kobo Products Koster Keunen Lanxess Lebermuth
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Honeywell
Jojoba • Kukui • Macadamia
Dead Sea Bulk Materials
4..5” x 7.5” trim • 2/C Half page Island, Poutray & Pekar Assoc.
RITA Chemical
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Croda Inc
Rodman/Beauty IO 2010
Frutarom USA Glenn
McKinley Resources Nardev Chemie Nexeo Penta Protameen Chemicals
Hemp
Biolandes BiotechMarine Botaneco
Rice Bran • Rose Hip • Safflower • Sesame • Soybean
Flavex Naturextrakte
Jeen International
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Bioland
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Belle-Aire Berje Bio-Botanica BiotechMarine Brenntag Chattem Chemicals ChemPacific Cosmetochem CP Kelco Croda Chemicals Europe Dow Chemical Down Under Enterprises E.T. Horn EES Essentially New Zealand Evonik Degussa Evonik Goldschmidt Evonik Industries AG Fitz Chem
Essential Ingredients Extracts & Ingredients Fitz Chem Harcros
Hazelnut
A & E Connock Active Concepts Actives International Adamson Analytical American International American Natural
Arista/Quality Hand Ad
BASF
DSM
Flax
ADM Ajinomoto Aloecorp American International Arista Industries Ashland Specialty
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Acme-Hardesty
Biosil Technologies Caribbean Natural Charles Bowman Charles Tennant Chr. Olesen Nutrition Coast Southwest Dead Sea Bulk Materials DKSH North America
Plant Extracts
Parsley • Peanut • Pumpkin
AAHA
BASF
Evening Primrose
Oral Care Additives
A & E Connock Active Concepts American International
Beacon CMP Bell Belmay Beraca Berje Bio-Botanica Biochemica
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TCR Ultra
Panthenol
Cranberry
Shin-Etsu Silicones
Vivimed Labs Ltd.
BASF Beauty Care
Wilshire Woburn
San-Mar Sederma Inc. Sederma SA Silab Spectrum Symrise Taiwan TCR TRI-K Industries
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Purcell Jojoba Resources of Nature Saint-Gobain San Francisco Herb Sekisui Specialty
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Caribbean Natural Carlisle Carotech Carrubba Centerchem Charles Tennant Chemyunion Quimica Chr. Olesen Nutrition Concentrated Aloe Cosmetochem Croda Chemicals Europe
B&T
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Rovi Cosmetics
Castor • Coconut
Presperse
Unipex
Canola
McKinley Resources Nexeo
Mibelle Biochemistry MMP Presperse
Avocado • Black Currant • Borage
Lipo Chemicals
TRI-K Industries U.S. Chemicals Ultra Uniproma Univar
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Kobo Products
Almond • Apricot
Jeen International
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Chemicals, Active Plant Extracts — Skin Protectants
DeWolf DKSH North America Draco Natural Products E.T. Horn EES Cosmetic Solutions Essential Ingredients Essentially New Zealand Evonik Industries AG Fitz Chem
Flavex Naturextrakte
Frutarom USA Gattefosse Glenn IFC Solutions Indena Independent Chemical Jarchem Jedwards
Jeen International Kemin Lachemi Chemorgs Liberty Lipoid Lonza Personal Care LycoRed McKinley Resources Microtek MMP Multiceras Natunola Health Natural Sourcing
Naturex.
Premier Specialties
Presperse Corp.
Purcell Jojoba Rahn USA Resources of Nature
RITA Chemical Robertet Ruger
Sabinsa Corp.
San-Mar Sederma Inc. Sederma SA Silab Southern Cross Stradco Symrise TCR TRI-K Industries U.S. Chemicals Ultra Unipex Vege Tech Vivimed Labs Ltd Wilshire Woburn Xylon
Protein
A & E Connock Active Concepts Actives International ADM American Casein
BASF Beauty Care
Beacon CMP BioOrganic Concepts Brenntag Caribbean Natural Centerchem Chemyunion Quimica Cosmetic Supplies Cosmetochem Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
Desert Whale Jojoba DeWolf E.T. Horn Extracts & Ingredients
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Fitz Chem A Glanbia Nutritionals Glenn Indena Jos H. Lowenstein Kewpie Corporation Lonza Personal Care MMP Natunola Health Nexeo Protameen Chemicals Rhodia Inc.
RITA Chemical Sederma SA Silab Sinerga Symrise TCR TRI-K Industries Ultra
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Vege Tech
PVPs
CBC (America) Charles Tennant Fitz Chem James Alexander Jarchem
Lipo Chemicals Norman, Fox Penta
RITA Chemical Ruger Spectrum Stradco
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
“PVP”
Polybutenes Phytosterols
Innospec Interpolymer
Jeen International
Jos H. Lowenstein Lincoln Fine Ingredients
Lipo Chemicals
Lonza Lonza Personal Care Lubrziol Mason McKinley Resources Nexeo Norman, Fox Protameen Chemicals Rhodia Inc.
RITA Chemical Ruger Sinerga Spectrum Stepan Stradco TC USA Inc Teluca Inc. Thor Thornley TRI-K Industries Ultra Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem WestAgro
Reducing Agents Ajinomoto Brenntag Jos H. Lowenstein LycoRed MMP Morton Salt Purcell Jojoba Silab Spectrum Univar
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Quats
A & E Connock Abitec Corporation Active Concepts AkzoNobel Alzo International Anderson
BASF
Biosil Technologies Brenntag Burlington Charles Tennant Chemyunion Quimica Clariant Coast Southwest Colonial Croda Chemicals Europe Croda Inc
DeWolf DKSH North America Dow Chemical
DSM
E.T. Horn Essential Ingredients Evonik Goldschmidt Evonik Industries AG Fitz Chem General Chemical Glenn Hallstar Harcros Independent
Sensory Modifiers
Active Concepts Alzo International Inc. Bayer Material Science Chemyunion Quimica Cospheric Dow Chemical E.T. Horn Elevations Evonik Industries AG Fitz Chem Gattefosse Glenn Harcros Inolex KCC Corporation
Lipo Chemicals
Lonza Personal Care Micro Powders, Inc. Rhodia Inc. Saint-Gobain Salvona Seaview Sensient Seppic TC USA Inc. Ultra
A & E Connock Active Concepts Active Organics Actives International American Natural
BASF Beauty Care
Bell Flavors & Fragrances Bio-Botanica Biolandes BioOrganic Concepts Biosil Technologies BiotechMarine Caribbean Natural Carrubba Centerchem Charles Bowman Charles Tennant Cosmetochem CP Kelco Creations Couleurs
Croda Inc
E.T. Horn Essential Ingredients Extracts & Ingredients Frutarom USA Fuji Health Science Gattefosse Henry Lamotte Independent
Jeen International Lipo Chemicals Lipoid Lonza Personal Care McKinley Resources MMP Natural Sourcing
Ruger Salvona Sederma Inc. Sensient Southern Cross Spectrum Symrise TCR U.S. Cosmetics Ultra Unipex Vege Tech
Shin-Etsu Silicones
Seaweed Extracts 60 Jiffy Road, Somerset NJ 08873-0438
Presperse RITA Chemical
Skin Healing Agents
Active Concepts Amcol American International American Natural Arista
BASF Beauty Care Beacon CMP Bio-Botanica BiotechMarine Carotech Coast Southwest Cospheric Creations Couleurs
Croda Inc
Dimensional DKSH North America E.T. Horn EES Cosmetic Solutions Essentially New Zealand Fitz Chem
Flavex Naturextrakte
Frutarom USA Gattefosse Glanbia Nutritionals Glenn Grant Independent Chemical Jedwards
Jeen International Kitozyme Kowa American Lachemi Chemorgs Liberty
Lipo Chemicals happi.com
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Naturex.
Nexeo Nova Premier Specialties
Presperse Corp.
Purcell Jojoba Rahn AG Resources of Nature
RITA Chemical Rovi Cosmetics Salvona San-Mar Seaview Sederma SA Seppic
Shin-Etsu Silicones Southern Cross Spectrum Stradco Symrise Tagra TCR Thornley TRI-K Industries U.S. Chemicals Ultra Unipex
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Vege Tech Wilshire
Skin Lighteners
A & E Connock Active Concepts Actives International Amcol American International
Lipotec LLC
Lonza Personal Care LycoRed McKinley Resources Mibelle Biochemistry MMP Nexeo Solutions Nova Premier Specialties
Presperse Corp.
Purac America Purcell Jojoba Rahn AG Rahn USA Resources of Nature
RITA Chemical Rovi Cosmetics Ruger
Sabinsa Corp.
Salicylates & Chemicals Salvona San-Mar Sederma Inc. Sederma SA Sensient Seppic Silab Sinerga Southern Cross Spectrum Symrise TCR Thornley TRI-K Industries Ultra Unipex Uniproma
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Vege Tech Vivimed Labs Ltd Wilshire
BASF Beauty Care
Skin Protectants
Bioland
Active Concepts Actives International Adamson Analytical Alzo International Amcol American International American Natural Arizona Chemical
Bio-Botanica
BioOrganic Concepts Biosil Technologies BiotechMarine Caribbean Natural Carotech Centerchem Charles Tennant CLR Chemisches Cosmetic Supplies Cosmetochem Cospheric Creations Couleurs
Croda Inc
DKSH North America
DSM Nutritional
DuPont Chemicals E.T. Horn Eastman Chemical EES Cosmetic Solutions Essential Ingredients Evonik Industries AG Frutarom USA Gattefosse Glanbia Nutritionals Glenn Grant Indena Independent Chemical Induchem AG Jarchem Lachemi Chemorgs Lincoln Fine Ingredients
Lipo Chemicals Lipoid
Lipotec
Access Technologies
BASF BASF Beauty Care Beacon CMP Bio-Botanica BioOrganic Concepts Biosil Technologies BiotechMarine Botaneco Brenntag Caribbean Natural Carotech Charles Tennant Chr. Olesen Nutrition CLR Chemisches Coast Southwest Cosmetic Supplies Cosmetochem Cospheric Creations Couleurs
Croda Inc
Dimensional DKSH North America
DSM
E.T. Horn Elevations Essentially New Zealand Evonik Industries AG Fitz Chem
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On the surface all white mineral oils appear to be the same.
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Chemicals, Active Skin Protectants — Sunscreens
Flavex Naturextrakte FloraTech Frutarom USA Gattefosse Glenn Grant Harcros Independent Induchem AG Inolex James Alexander
Jeen International Kitozyme
Lachemi Chemorgs Lambent Liberty Lincoln Fine Ingredients
Lipo Chemicals Lipoid
Lipotec Lipotec LLC
Lonza Personal Care LycoRed McKinley Resources Mibelle Biochemistry Multiceras Natunola Health Nexeo Nova Premier Specialties
Presperse
Protameen Purcell Jojoba Rahn AG Rahn USA Resources of Nature
RITA Chemical Robertet
Rovi Cosmetics
Ruger Salicylates & Chemicals Salvona San-Mar Seaview Sederma SA
Shin-Etsu Silicones
Silab Silipos/Geligne Sinerga Southern Cross Spectrum Stoko Skin Care / Evonik Stradco Symrise TC USA Inc TCR The International Group Thornley TRI-K Industries U.S. Chemicals Ultra Unipex
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Vege Tech Vivimed Labs Ltd
Skin Soothers AAHA
AarhusKarlshamn
Active Concepts Actives International Amcol American International American Natural Arista
BASF Beauty Care Beacon CMP Beraca Bio-Botanica
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Biosil Technologies BiotechMarine Botaneco Brenntag Caribbean Natural Carrubba Centerchem Charles Tennant Chemyunion Quimica CLR Chemisches Color Techniques Cosmetochem Cospheric Creations Couleurs Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc.
DeWolf Dimensional DKSH North America E.T. Horn Essential Ingredients Evonik Industries AG Filling Station Fitz Chem
Flavex Naturextrakte
Gattefosse Glanbia Nutritionals Glenn Grant Hallstar I&W Research Indena Independent Chemical Induchem AG James Alexander
Jeen International Kitozyme
Lachemi Chemorgs Lincoln Fine Ingredients
Lipo Chemicals
Lipoid Lonza Personal Care LycoRed McKinley Resources Mibelle Biochemistry Natunola Health Nexeo Nova Premier Specialties
Presperse Corp.
Protameen Chemicals Purcell Jojoba Rahn AG Rahn USA
RITA Chemical Robertet
Rovi Cosmetics Salvona San-Mar Seaview Sederma Inc. Sederma SA Seppic
Shin-Etsu Silicones Silab Silipos/Geligne Southern Cross Stradco Symrise Thornley TRI-K Industries Ultra Unipex
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Vege Tech Wilshire
Skin Treatments AAHA
AarhusKarlshamn Access Technologies Active Concepts Amcol American International American Natural
BASF Beauty Care Beacon CMP Bio-Botanica Biochemica Biosil Technologies Caribbean Natural Carotech Charles Tennant Chemyunion Quimica Cosmetic Supplies Cospheric Creations Couleurs
Croda Inc
Dead Sea Bulk Materials Dimensional DKSH North America E.T. Horn Elevations Essentially New Zealand Filling Station
Flavex Naturextrakte
Fuji Health Science Gattefosse Glanbia Nutritionals Glenn Grant I&W Research Independent Chemical Induchem AG James Alexander Jedwards International Lachemi Chemorgs Lincoln Fine Ingredients
Lipo Chemicals Lipotec Lipotec LLC
Lonza Personal Care McKinley Resources Mibelle Biochemistry Natunola Health Nexeo Nova Peter Cremer Premier Specialties Protameen Chemicals Purcell Jojoba
RITA Chemical
Sodium Hyaluronate
A & E Connock AAHA Active Concepts Active Organics Actives International Amcol American International
BASF Beauty Care Bioland
BioOrganic Concepts Caribbean Natural CBC (America) Centerchem Inc. Charles Tennant Chr. Olesen Nutrition Coast Southwest Cosmetic Supplies
CPN Dead Sea Bulk Materials E.T. Horn Evonik Industries AG Extracts & Ingredients Falcon Trading Glenn Independent Kewpie Corporation Kowa American Lipo Chemicals Lonza Personal Care McKinley Resources
Presperse
Resources of Nature
RITA Chemical Rovi Cosmetics Ruger Spectrum Thornley TRI-K Industries Ultra
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
SEAWEED MOISTURIZERS Sodium Hyaluronate
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60 Jiffy Road, Somerset NJ 08873-0438
732-568-1266 • Fax: 732-568-1299 E-mail:
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Wilshire
Robertet Ruger Salvona San-Mar Seaview Sederma Inc. Sederma SA SGD Silab Silipos/Geligne Sinerga Southern Cross Spectrum Stradco Summers Optical Symrise Tagra TCR Thornley TRI-K Industries U.S. Chemicals Ultra Unipex
Sunblocks
Vege Tech
Jeen International Kobo Products
3V AAHA Actives International Amcol American International Botaneco Charles Tennant Coast Southwest Cospheric Creations Couleurs
Croda Inc
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Dimensional DKSH North America Dow Chemical Essentially New Zealand Extracts & Ingredients Filling Station Fitz Chem Glenn Grant Hallstar I&W Research Independent Chemical James Alexander
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Koster Keunen Kowa American Lonza Personal Care McKinley Resources Nexeo Norman, Fox Nova
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
DHA-Sodium DHA Diethyl Phthalate
Triacetin
Presperse
Purcell Jojoba Salicylates & Chemicals. San-Mar Seaview Spectrum Stradco sunVex Symrise Thornley Torrey Hills U.S. Chemicals Ultra Uniproma Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Zschimmer & Schwarz
Sunless Tanning Agents
A & E Connock AAHA Active Concepts Actives International Amcol Arista
BASF Beauty Care Belle-Aire Bio-Botanica Caribbean Natural Centerchem Coast Southwest Colonial Cosmetic Supplies Creations Couleurs Dimensional DKSH North America
DSM
E.T. Horn EMD Essential Ingredients Filling Station Fitz Chem Grant Hallstar
Honeywell
James Alexander Libenn Aroma
Lipo Chemicals
Lonza Personal Care LycoRed Malladi Mibelle Biochemistry Nova Premier Specialties Purcell Jojoba
RITA Chemical Rovi Cosmetics Ruger San-Mar Seaview Spectrum Stradco TCR Thornley TRI-K Industries Ultra
UNIVERSAL PRESERV-A-CHEM INC.
60 Jiffy Road, Somerset NJ 08873-0438
732-568-1266 • Fax: 732-568-1299 E-mail:
[email protected]
Sunscreens
3V A & E Connock AAHA Active Concepts Actives International Adamson Analytical Ajinomoto Alpha R&D Amcol American International Aquea Scientific Arkema
BASF
Bio-Botanica Botaneco Brenntag Caribbean Natural Charles Tennant Chattem Chemicals Chemspec Chr. Olesen Nutrition Coast Southwest Colonial Color Techniques Cosmetic Supplies Cospheric Creations Couleurs Creative Fragrances LTD. Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
DeWolf Dimensional DKSH North America Dow Chemical
DSM DuPont Chemicals
EMD Essential Ingredients Essentially New Zealand Evonik Goldschmidt Evonik Industries AG Filling Station Fitz Chem Glenn Grant Hallstar
Honeywell
I&W Research Independent Chemical Induchem AG James Alexander
Jeen International
Kobo Products Koster Keunen Kowa American Lachemi Chemorgs Lincoln Fine Ingredients
Lipo Chemicals
Lonza Personal Care LycoRed Malladi McKinley Resources Nardev Chemie Nexeo Norman, Fox Nova Penta
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The choice for all of your testing needs.
We are Consumer Product Testing Co., Inc, a full 35 years service independent laboratory with over 30 of experience. Leading companies in the cosmetic, personal care, pharmaceutical, medical device and specialty chemical industries have come to depend on us. Critical evaluations in the fields of chemistry/ stability, microbiology, clinical safety and efficacy, photobiology (SPF) and preclinical safety are routinely provided. Our technical staff is available to discuss scientific and regulatory issues in a timely and user friendly fashion. So check us out – you’ll never choose another.
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FDA
DEA
EPA
USDA
GMP/GLP/GCP
Conception to Completion
www.cptclabs.com
Chemicals, Active Sunscreens— Vegetable Proteins
Presperse Corp. Protameen Chemicals Purcell Jojoba Rhodia Inc.
RITA Chemical Ruger
Sabinsa Corp.
Salicylates & Chemicals Salvona San-Mar Seaview Sekisui Specialty Sensient
Shin-Etsu Silicones
Spectrum Stoko Skin Care / Evonik Stradco Symrise TCR Thornley Torrey Hills TRI-K Industries U.S. Chemicals U.S. Cosmetics Ultra Uniproma Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Quality Products with
Responsible Care Homomenthyl Salicylate Benzophenones 2, 3, 4 O-Methoxycinnamate Octyl Salicylate DPG Salicylate Titanium Dioxide USP/FCC Zinc Oxide USP Sulfosuccinates Talc – Sulfonates UNIVERSAL PRESERV-A-CHEM INC.
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Vivimed Labs Wilshire Zschimmer & Schwarz
Tan Accelerators A & E Connock AAHA Active Concepts American Natural
BASF Beauty Care Biosil
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BiotechMarine Caribbean Natural Centerchem
Croda Inc.
DeWolf E.T. Horn Elevations Gattefosse Grant Induchem AG James Alexander Lipo Chemicals Lonza Personal Care Malladi McKinley Resources Mibelle Biochemistry
Presperse Purcell Jojoba RITA Chemical Seaview Sederma Inc. Sederma SA Silab Sinerga Spectrum Stradco TCR Thornley TRI-K Industries Ultra Unipex
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Tea Tree Oil
A & E Connock AAHA Active Concepts Actives International Alpha R&D Amcol Arista Beraca Berje Biochemica BioOrganic Concepts Caribbean Natural Centerchem Charkit Chemia Corporation CLR Chemisches Coast Southwest Creative Fragrances Desert Whale Jojoba Dimensional Down Under Enterprises Essential Ingredients Extracts & Ingredients Falcon Trading
Filling Station Glenn Henry Lamotte Jedwards
Jeen International KIC Lebermuth Liberty Lonza Personal Care Microtek Natural Sourcing Norman, Fox Penta Premier Specialties Protameen Chemicals Purcell Jojoba
RITA Chemical
Robertet Ruger Southern Cross Spectrum Stradco Tagra TCR Tea Tree Therapy Inc. Thornley
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Tea Tree Oil Tolnaftate
Triclosan - Starch - Gums UNIVERSAL PRESERV-A-CHEM INC.
60 Jiffy Road, Somerset NJ 08873-0438
732-568-1266 • Fax: 732-568-1299 E-mail:
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Thioglycolic Acid
Arkema Centerchem Charles Tennant Cosmetic Supplies Evans Chemetics LP Independent Chemical Kowa American Nova Spectrum
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Titanium Dioxide
A & E Connock Active Concepts Adamson Analytical Amcol American International
BASF
Brenntag CBC (America) Coast Southwest Color Techniques Cospheric Creations Couleurs Cristal Global Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc DSM
EES Evonik Degussa Evonik Goldschmidt Evonik Industries AG Fitz Chem General Chemical Glenn Grant Hallstar Harcros IFC Solutions Kobo Products Kowa American Nexeo Norman, Fox Penta
Presperse
Pylam RE Carroll Inc. Resources of Nature Rhodia Inc.
RITA Chemical Ruger Sederma SA Sensient
Shin-Etsu Silicones Spectrum Stradco Sun Chemical Sun Jin sunVex TCR Thornley TRI-K Industries U.S. Cosmetics Ultra
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Titanium Dioxide USP/FCC
TANNIC ACID
Thioglycolic Acid
UV Light Absorbers
3V A & E Connock AAHA Active Concepts AkzoNobel Alpha R&D Amcol American International Aquea Scientific Brenntag Caribbean Natural Charles Tennant Clariant Masterbatches Coast Southwest Color Techniques Cosmetic Supplies Cospheric Creations Couleurs Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
DeWolf DKSH North America Dow Chemical Fitz Chem
Flavex Naturextrakte
Glenn Hallstar Independent Chemical LycoRed Norman, Fox
Presperse Corp.
Protameen Chemicals Ruger Sensient Spectrum sunVex Symrise TCR TRI-K Industries U.S. Chemicals Ultra Uniproma Univar Vivimed Labs
Vegetable Extracts A & E Connock Active Concepts Actives International American Natural Arista
BASF Beauty Care UNIVERSAL PRESERV-A-CHEM INC.
60 Jiffy Road, Somerset NJ 08873-0438
732-568-1266 • Fax: 732-568-1299 E-mail:
[email protected]
Zschimmer & Schwarz
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Beacon CMP Bell Beraca Bio-Botanica Biochemica
Bioland
BioOrganic Concepts BiotechMarine Botaneco Carrubba Charles Tennant Chemyunion Quimica Coast Southwest Cosmetochem Creations Couleurs DKSH North America E.T. Horn EES Cosmetic Solutions Extracts & Ingredients Fitz Chem
Flavex Naturextrakte
Gattefosse Glenn I&W Research. Indena Independent Chemical Jarchem Jedwards
Jeen International Kitozyme Kitozyme Lachemi Chemorgs Liberty Lipoid Lonza Personal Care LycoRed MMP Multiceras
Naturex.
Olvea Premier Specialties
Presperse Corp.
Resources of Nature
RITA Chemical Ruger Sederma SA Silab Southern Cross Stradco Symrise TCR Thornley Ultra Vege Tech Wilshire
Vegetable Proteins A & E Connock Active Concepts Actives International ADM American Natural Beacon CMP
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CPL Aromas
Chemicals, Active Vegetable Proteins — Whitening Agents
BioOrganic Concepts Botaneco Brenntag Centerchem Charkit Chemyunion Quimica CLR Chemisches Cosmetochem Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
Desert Whale Jojoba DKSH North America E.T. Horn Extracts & Ingredients Falcon Trading Fitz Chem Glenn Indena Independent Chemical Lonza Personal Care LycoRed Multiceras Natunola Health Resources of Nature Rhodia Inc.
RITA Chemical Silab Sinerga Teluca TRI-K Industries Ultra
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Lonza Personal Care LycoRed McKinley Resources Natural Sourcing Nexeo Nova Penta Protameen
RITA Chemical Ruger Salvona Sederma Inc. Sederma SA Southern Cross Spectrum Stradco Tagra TCR TRI-K Industries U.S. Chemicals Ultra Uniproma
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Ascorbic Acid
Vitamin B 1, B 2, B 6, B 12
Vitamin A, D, E
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Wako Chemicals
Vegetable Oils Vegetable Protein WHITE OILS UNIVERSAL PRESERV-A-CHEM INC.
60 Jiffy Road, Somerset NJ 08873-0438
732-568-1266 • Fax: 732-568-1299 E-mail:
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Vege Tech
Vitamins
A & E Connock Active Concepts Actives International Adamson Analytical ADM American International Arista Industries
BASF
Biochemica BiotechMarine Brenntag Caribbean Natural Carotech Charles Bowman Charles Tennant ChemPacific Corporation Chr. Olesen Nutrition CLR Chemisches Coast Southwest Cosmetic Supplies Cosmetochem Creations Couleurs DeWolf Dr. Straetmans
DSM
Equichem Essential Ingredients Extracts & Ingredients Falcon Trading Fitz Chem Fuji Health Science Glenn Independent Jedwards
Jeen International
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Waxes
Michelman, Inc. Micro Powders, Inc. Microtek Multiceras Natunola Health Natural Sourcing
New Phase
Nexeo Norman, Fox Palms Resources Peter Cremer Premier Specialties
Presperse
Protameen RE Carroll Inc. Resources of Nature Rhodia Inc.
RITA Chemical
Ruger Sea-Land Chemical Sensient Shamrock
Shin-Etsu Silicones
Sinerga Sonneborn Spectrum Stradco Strahl & Pitsch TC USA Inc. TCR The International Group Thornley U.S. Chemicals Ultra
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
A & E Connock
Acme-Hardesty
Alzo International Inc. American International Arista Industries Arkema Avatar B&T Brenntag
Burlington
Calumet
Charles Tennant Chemyunion Quimica Coast Southwest Cospheric Creations Couleurs Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
Desert Whale Jojoba DeWolf
Dow Corning Corp. Essential Ingredients Evonik Goldschmidt Evonik Industries AG Falcon Trading Fitz Chem
FloraTech Fortune Glenn Henry Lamotte
Honeywell
Independent Chemical Innospec Interpolymer Jedwards Jeen International
Kahl and Company KCC Corporation Kobo Products Koster Keunen Lambent Liberty
Lipo Chemicals
Lonza Personal Care
Lubrizol Mason
Quality Products with
Responsible Care
Beeswax Candelilla Carnauba Ceressin Cetyl Esters Wax Emulsifying Wax Paraffin UNIVERSAL PRESERV-A-CHEM INC.
66 Jiffy Road, Somerset NJ 08873-0438
732-568-1266 • Fax: 732-568-1299 E-mail:
[email protected]
Vege Tech Vertellus Zschimmer & Schwarz
Whitening Agents
A & E Connock Amcol American International
BASF Beauty Care Bio-Botanica
Bioland
BiotechMarine Caribbean Natural Charles Tennant Cosmetic Supplies Cosmetochem Cospheric DKSH North America
DSM
DuPont E.T. Horn Eastman Chemical EES Cosmetic Solutions Essential Ingredients Filling Station Fitz Chem
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Chemicals, Active Whitening Agents — Zinc Pyridinethione
Gattefosse Glanbia Nutritionals Glenn Grant Indena Independent Chemical Induchem AG Kowa American Lachemi Chemorgs
Lipo Chemicals Lipoid
Lipotec Lipotec LLC
Lonza Personal Care LycoRed Malladi Specialities McKinley Resources Mibelle Biochemistry MMP Premier Specialties
Presperse Rahn AG
Resources of Nature
RITA Chemical Rovi Cosmetics Sabinsa Corp. Salvona Seaview Sederma Inc. Sederma SA Seppic Silab Sinerga Stradco
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Symrise TCR Thornley TRI-K Industries Ultra Unipex Uniproma
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Vivimed Labs Ltd. Wilshire Woburn
Wound Healing Agents
American International
BASF Beauty Care Bioland
BiotechMarine Carotech Cosmetic Supplies Creations Couleurs Creative Coatings Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
Dimensional E.T. Horn Essentially New Zealand
Flavex Naturextrakte
Gattefosse Glanbia Nutritionals Independent Chemical Kitozyme
Lachemi Chemorgs Liberty Lonza Personal Care LycoRed McKinley Resources Mibelle Biochemistry MMP Nova Premier Specialties
Presperse Corp.
Purcell Jojoba Rahn AG Resources of Nature
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Zinc Oxide
AAHA Adamson Analytical American International
BASF
Rovi Cosmetics Salvona San-Mar Seaview Sederma SA Southern Cross Spectrum Symrise TCR Thornley TRI-K Industries Ultra Unipex
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Vege Tech
Zinc Lactate
Malladi Penta Purac America Ruger Spectrum
Brenntag E.T. Horn Independent Chemical
Brenntag Charles Tennant Coast Southwest Cosmetic Supplies Creations Couleurs Dimensional Dow Chemical EES Cosmetic Solutions Equichem Evonik Goldschmidt Evonik Industries AG Extracts & Ingredients Fitz Chem Hallstar Harcros Independent James Alexander Kobo Products Liberty McKinley Resources Nexeo
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Norman, Fox Nova Penta RE Carroll Inc. Resources of Nature Ruger Salvona Sensient
Shin-Etsu Silicones Spectrum Stradco Sun Jin sunVex Symrise TCR Thornley TRI-K Industries U.S. Chemicals U.S. Cosmetics Ultra Uniproma
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Zinc Pyridinethione Adamson Analytical Charles Tennant Creations Couleurs
Jeen International Lonza Personal Care McKinley Resources
RITA Chemical
Salicylates & Chemicals Spectrum Thornley
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Vivimed Labs Ltd.
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Talc
Titanium Dioxide USP/FCC
UNIVERSAL PRESERV-A-CHEM INC.
60 Jiffy Road, Somerset NJ 08873-0438
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Chemicals, Functional Absorption Bases Protameen RITA Chemical Spectrum TC USA Inc. Thornley
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Acids
Acme-Hardesty
Biosil Brenntag Coast Southwest Cosmetic Supplies DeWolf DuPont Eastman General Harcros Independent Chemical Invista Jarchem Lincoln Fine Ingredients McKinley Resources Nease Nexeo Palms Resources Purac America RITA Chemical Sea-Land Chemical Spectrum Stradco U.S. Chemicals Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Acidulants
American International Brenntag Charles Tennant Cosmetic Supplies Glenn Independent Nexeo Purac America Spectrum U.S. Chemicals Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Activators
BiotechMarine Independent Chemical Spectrum
Alcohol, Ethyl
Adamson Analytical Brenntag Burlington Charkit Falcon Trading Grain Processing
Lipo Chemicals LyondellBasell Nexeo Norman, Fox Palms Resources. Ruger Spectrum Stradco TCR Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Alcohol, Fatty A & E Connock
Acme-Hardesty
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Alzo International Brenntag Burlington Charles Tennant Coast Southwest Cosmetic Supplies
Croda Inc
Desert Whale Jojoba EES Cosmetic Solutions Essential Ingredients Fitz Chem FloraTech Gattefosse Glenn Hallstar Harcros Independent Chemical Jarchem
Jeen International Jos H. Lowenstein KIC Chemicals
Lipo Chemicals
McKinley Resources
New Phase
Nexeo Norman, Fox P&G Chemicals Palms Resources. Penta Peter Cremer Protameen RITA Chemical Ruger Sea-Land Chemical Spectrum Stradco TCR Thornley Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem VVF LLC
Alcohol, Stearyl A & E Connock
Acme-Hardesty
Alzo Brenntag Burlington Charles Tennant Coast Southwest Cosmetic Supplies Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
EES Cosmetic Solutions Essential Ingredients Evonik Goldschmidt Evonik Industries AG Fitz Chem Glenn Hallstar Harcros Chemicals Inc. Independent Chemical Jos H. Lowenstein KIC Chemicals
Lipo Chemicals
McKinley Resources Nexeo Norman, Fox Palms Resources Penta Peter Cremer Protameen RITA Chemical Ruger Sea-Land Chemical Spectrum Stradco Thornley Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Stearyl Alcohol Allantoin USP Cetyl Alcohol
Sea-Land Chemical Spectrum Stradco Thornley
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Amides UNIVERSAL PRESERV-A-CHEM INC.
60 Jiffy Road, Somerset NJ 08873-0438
732-568-1266 • Fax: 732-568-1299 E-mail:
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Alkanolamides A & E Connock Abitec
Acme-Hardesty Alzo International Arkema Inc. Brenntag Burlington Charles Tennant Chemrez Coast Southwest Colonial Chemical
Croda Inc. DeForest
DSM
Jeen International
Essential Ingredients Fitz Chem Glenn Hallstar Harcros Innospec
Lincoln Fine Ingredients
Lipo Chemicals Lonza
Lubrizol
Jeen International
Lincoln Fine Ingredients
Lipo Chemicals Lubrizol Mason Nease Nexeo Norman, Fox Palms Resources Pilot Protameen Rhodia Inc.
Royal Adhesives Ruger Sea-Land Chemical Shill & Seilacher Spectrum Stepan Stradco Thornley
Royal Adhesives Ruger Sea-Land Chemical Spectrum Stepan Stradco Thornley TRI-K Industries Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Zschimmer & Schwarz
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Zschimmer & Schwarz
A & E Connock Alzo International Charles Tennant Creations Couleurs Evonik Goldschmidt Evonik Industries AG Glenn Harcros Kahl KIC Nexeo Norman, Fox Palms Resources. Penta Pilot Rhodia Inc. Ruger
LyondellBasell Mason Nexeo Norman, Fox Palms Resources Penta Pilot Protameen Rhodia Inc.
RITA Chemical
RITA Chemical
Lipo Chemicals
Acme-Hardesty
Arkema Inc. Brenntag Burlington Charles Tennant Chemrez Coast Southwest Colonial Croda Chemicals Europe DeForest DeWolf Essential Ingredients Evonik Goldschmidt Evonik Industries AG Fitz Chem Glenn Hallstar Harcros Independent Inolex
VVF LLC
Alpha Olefins, Normal
A & E Connock Abitec
Amine Oxides A & E Connock
Acme-Hardesty
Alzo Burlington Charles Tennant Chemrez Coast Southwest Colonial Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
DeForest DeWolf Essential Ingredients Evonik Goldschmidt Evonik Industries AG Fitz Chem Glenn Hallstar Harcros Independent Chemical
Jeen International
Lincoln Fine Ingredients Lonza
Lubrizol happi.com
Mason Nexeo Norman, Fox P&G Chemicals Palms Resources Pilot Protameen Rhodia Inc. Royal Adhesives Ruger Sea-Land Chemical Spectrum Stepan Stradco Sun Jin Thornley
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Amphoterics Abitec
Acme-Hardesty
Alzo International Biosil Brenntag Burlington Charles Tennant Chemrez Clariant Coast Southwest Colonial Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
DeForest Essential Ingredients Evonik Goldschmidt Evonik Industries AG Fitz Chem Glenn Hallstar Harcros Independent Jeen International Jos H. Lowenstein Lincoln Fine Ingredients Lonza
Lubrizol
Mason Nexeo Norman, Fox Palms Resources Pilot Protameen Rhodia Inc.
RITA Chemical
Royal Adhesives Ruger Sea-Land Chemical Seppic Spectrum Stepan Stradco Thornley Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
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Zschimmer & Schwarz
Anti-Caking Agents A & E Connock
Acme-Hardesty
AkzoNobel American International BiotechMarine Brenntag Chemsil Creations Couleurs Dow Corning Evonik Degussa Fitz Chem Glenn Grain Processing KCC Micro Powders Nexeo Norman, Fox
Presperse
Ruger Sensient Spectrum Stradco Surface Chemists TC USA Inc. TCR Ultra
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Wacker Chemical
Anti-Foam Agents
Access Technologies Anderson & Associates Brenntag Chemsil Silicones Coast Southwest
Croda Inc
E.T. Horn Evonik Goldschmidt Fitz Chem Glenn Independent Jeen International KCC Corporation Lincoln Fine Ingredients McKinley Resources Momentive Nexeo Rhodia Inc.
RITA Chemical
Ruger Sea-Land Chemical
Shin-Etsu Silicones Spectrum Stradco Surface Chemists TCR Thornley
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Wacker Chemical
Xiameter Zschimmer & Schwarz
Antistatic Agents A & E Connock Abitec
Acme-Hardesty
Ajinomoto AkzoNobel American International Anderson Bio-Botanica BiotechMarine Brenntag Burlington Chemyunion Quimica Clariant Clariant Masterbatches Cospheric Creations Couleurs Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
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DeWolf Evonik Goldschmidt Glenn Hallstar Harcros Innospec KIC Chemicals Lincoln Fine Ingredients
Lipo Chemicals
Lonza Lonza Personal Care LyondellBasell Mason Norman, Fox Penta Presperse Protameen Rhodia Inc. Ruger Seaview Sinerga Southern Clay Spectrum Stepan Stradco Symrise TC USA Thornley TRI-K Industries Triarco Industries U.S. Cosmetics
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Aroma Chemicals A & E Connock Agilex Alpha Aromatics Alpha R&D Arista Industries
BASF
Bell Belmay Berje Charkit Charles Tennant Creative Fragrances Flavor & Fragrance Florida Chemical Frutarom USA Glenn Henry Lamotte Hogan IFF Lebermuth LyondellBasell Nardev Chemie Natural Sourcing Nevitt Penta Premier Specialties Rhodia Inc. Robertet Ruger
Sabinsa Corp. Southern Cross Spectrum Stradco Symrise Thornley U.S. Chemicals
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Propylene Glycol Dipropylene Glycol Benzyl Alcohol IPM - IPP
E.T. Horn Evonik Degussa Fitz Chem FloraTech Gattefosse Glenn Grain Processing
KIC Norman, Fox Penta
RITA Chemical Ruger Sensient Spectrum Stradco Thornley TIC Gums
Honeywell UNIVERSAL PRESERV-A-CHEM INC.
60 Jiffy Road, Somerset NJ 08873-0438
732-568-1266 • Fax: 732-568-1299 E-mail:
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Xylon
Benzene
Frutarom USA LyondellBasell Spectrum Stradco
Betaines
A & E Connock
AarhusKarlshamn Acme-Hardesty
Alzo International Beacon CMP Brenntag Burlington Charles Tennant Chemrez Coast Southwest Colonial Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
DeForest. DeWolf Essential Ingredients Evonik Goldschmidt Evonik Industries AG Fitz Chem Glenn Hallstar Harcros Independent Inolex
Jeen International
Lincoln Fine Ingredients Lonza Lonza Personal Care
Lubrizol
Mason McKinley Resources Nexeo Norman, Fox Palms Resources Penta Pilot Premier Specialties Protameen Rhodia Inc.
RITA Chemical
Royal Adhesives Ruger Sea-Land Chemical Seppic Spectrum Stepan Stradco Sun Jin Thornley TRI-K Industries
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Zschimmer & Schwarz
Binders
American Casein Charles Tennant Creations Couleurs DeWolf Dow Chemical
Kobo Products Koster Keunen
Lipo Chemicals
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Mantrose-Hauser Micro Powders Multiceras Nexeo SE Tylose Sensient Spectrum Stradco TC USA Inc
Carrageenan
Wacker Chemical Worlée-Chemie
A & E Connock Active Organics BiotechMarine Brenntag CP Kelco Extracts & Ingredients Independent Chemical
Presperse
Ruger Sinerga Spectrum Stradco TCR TIC Gums TRI-K Industries Univar
Bittering Agents A & E Connock Brenntag Centerchem Inc. Market Actives Penta PMC Specialties Ruger Spectrum
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Boron Nitride
A & E Connock Brenntag Color Techniques Cosmetic Specialties. Creations Couleurs DKSH North America E.T. Horn Enhancers Kobo
Lipo Chemicals Momentive Ruger Saint-Gobain Spectrum TCR Thornley
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Capsules
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Carriers
A & E Connock Arista Industries Biochemica Brenntag Cospheric DeWolf
DuPont Tate & Lyle Evonik Degussa Gattefosse Glenn Hallstar Induchem AG Jedwards Koster Keunen Lachemi Chemorgs Lambent Technologies Liberty
Presperse RITA Chemical Shin-Etsu Silicones Stradco
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Wacker Chemical
Biochemica Capsugel Carotech Catalent Creations Couleurs Jedwards
Kobo
Worlée-Chemie
Castor Oil
A & E Connock
Lipo
Acme-Hardesty
San Francisco Herb Sonic Stradco Tagra Thornley Unit Pack
Carboxymethylcellulose
American International Ashland Brenntag CBC (America) CP Kelco Dow Chemical Essential Ingredients Fitz Chem Harcros
Alnor Oil Company Alzo International Arista Industries Brenntag Caribbean Natural Coast Southwest DeWolf Extracts & Ingredients Glenn Hallstar Henry Lamotte Independent Jedwards
Jeen International Kobo Products Lambent Liberty
Lipo Chemicals
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McKinley Resources Natural Sourcing Nexeo Norman, Fox Olvea Palms Resources Peter Cremer
RITA Chemical
Ruger Sea-Land Chemical Spectrum Stradco TCR Thornley U.S. Chemicals Ultra
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Vertellus
Caustic Soda
Arkema Inc. Brenntag Charles Tennant Harcros Independent Chemical Nexeo Norman, Fox Ruger Spectrum Stradco U.S. Chemicals Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Chelating & Sequestering Agents
A & E Connock Access Technologies AkzoNobel American International
BASF
Biosil Brenntag Burlington Charles Tennant Chemrez Chemyunion Quimica Coast Southwest Croda Chemicals Europe DeWolf Dow Chemical Fitz Chem Glanbia Nutritionals Glenn Harcros Chemicals Independent Chemical Innospec Jos H. Lowenstein Kingsfield Lincoln Fine Ingredients Nexeo Norman, Fox NSF International Palms Resources Penta Protameen Ruger Sea-Land Chemical Sederma Inc. Spectrum Stradco ThermPhos Dequest TRI-K Industries U.S. Chemicals Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
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60 Jiffy Road, Somerset NJ 08873-0438
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Citrates
Alzo American International Brenntag Charles Tennant Coast Southwest Harcros Independent Jungbunzlauer KIC Nexeo Norman, Fox Penta Ruger Spectrum Stradco U.S. Chemicals Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
CITRIC ACID Collagen Ceramides
UNIVERSAL PRESERV-A-CHEM INC.
60 Jiffy Road, Somerset NJ 08873-0438
732-568-1266 • Fax: 732-568-1299 E-mail:
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Vertellus
Clay
Brenntag Charles Tennant Color Techniques Cosmetic Specialties. Creations Couleurs Dead Sea Bulk Materials E.T. Horn EES Cosmetic Solutions Fitz Chem Glenn Jedwards Liberty Natural Sourcing RE Carroll Ruger Southern Clay Spectrum Stradco TCR
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Cleansing Particles Arista Industries Beacon CMP Cosmetochem Cospheric Evonik Degussa FloraTech
Honeywell
Independent Chemical Koster Keunen Kowa
Lipo Chemicals New Phase
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Chemicals, Functional Cleansing Particles — Detergents, Anionic
Nova Presperse Stradco
Co-Emulsifiers
Abitec Access Technologies
Acme-Hardesty
Active Concepts Alzo American International ANGUS B&T Brenntag Burlington Charles Tennant Chemrez Coast Southwest Creations Couleurs Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
DeForest DeWolf Elevations Evonik Goldschmidt Fiberstar FloraTech Gattefosse Glenn Hallstar Harcros Jarchem
Jeen International Jos H. Lowenstein
Kemin
Koster Keunen Lambent
Lipo Chemicals Lipoid LLC
Lubrizol New Phase
Nexeo Pilot Resources of Nature Rhodia Inc.
RITA Chemical Seaview Seppic
Shin-Etsu Silicones Stepan Surface Chemists Symrise TC USA Thornley Ultra
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Wacker Chemical
Zschimmer & Schwarz
Co-Solvents
Acme-Hardesty
Alzo CBC (America) Coast Southwest Croda Chemicals Europe
Colors
A & E Connock Adamson Analytical American International Ampacet
BASF
Bayer Material Science BioOrganic Concepts Brenntag Carotech, Inc. CBC (America) Charles Tennant Chemrez Chemspec Clariant Masterbatches Coast Southwest Color Techniques Cospheric Creations Couleurs Day Glo DeWolf E.T. Horn Eckart EMD Essential Ingredients Fortune Glenn Hair Systems I&W Research IFC Solutions Impact Colors Jos H. Lowenstein Kobo Products Liberty LycoRed Naturex Neelikon Norman, Fox NSF International Premier Specialties Pylam Ruger Sensient Spectra Colors Spectrum Stradco Sun Chemical Sun Jin Symrise Tagra TCR Teluca Thornley U.S. Chemicals U.S. Cosmetics Ultra
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Vivimed Labs Ltd
Controlled Release/ Encapsulation
Stepan Stradco Symrise
Abitec Air Products Ashland Botaneco Brenntag Capsugel Catalent Centerchem Creations Couleurs Dow Chemical Evonik Degussa Glenn Independent Lipo Chemicals
Zschimmer & Schwarz
Monosol Rahn AG
Croda Inc DuPont Tate & Lyle Hallstar Invista
Jeen International Jos H. Lowenstein Resources of Nature
RITA Chemical
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
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Lipotec LLC
RITA Chemical
Rovi Cosmetics
NSF International NuSil Rhodia Inc.
Seppic Tagra Thornley
RITA Chemical
Ruger Sea-Land Chemical
Cosmetic Patch Film
Shin-Etsu Silicones
BASF Beauty Care BiotechMarine Creations Couleurs Nova Salvona
Coupling Agents
Abitec Access Technologies Alzo Burlington Coast Southwest DeForest Glenn Hallstar Harcros Independent KCC LyondellBasell Momentive Pilot Rhodia
RITA Chemical Spectrum Stepan Thornley
Wacker Chemical Xiameter
Cyclodextrins
Actives International Brenntag CBC (America) Chemyunion Quimica
Lipo Chemicals
Xiameter Zschimmer & Schwarz
Delivery Systems
Abitec Access Technologies Air Products Amcol Aquea Scientific BASF Beauty Care Capsugel Centerchem Chemyunion Quimica Continental Aromatics Cosmetochem Cospheric Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
E.T. Horn Glenn Grant Industries
Honeywell
Independent Chemical Kobo Products Koster Keunen Lipoid
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Defoamers
A & E Connock AAHA Access Technologies Air Products Alzo Anderson & Associates
BASF
Bluestar Silicones Brenntag Burlington Clariant Coast Southwest
Lipotec Lipotec LLC
Lonza Personal Care McKinley Resources MMP Monosol Nova Orchidia Fragrances PDI Presperse
Rahn AG
Rahn USA Rhodia Inc.
RITA Chemical Rovi Cosmetics
Croda Inc DeForest
Dow Corning
E.T. Horn Evonik Degussa Evonik Goldschmidt FloraTech Glenn Harcros Independent Chemical
Jeen International
KCC Lambent Lincoln Fine Ingredients Lonza McKinley Resources Momentive Nexeo Norman, Fox
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Wacker Chemical
Lipo Chemicals
Rahn AG Southern Cross Spectrum
Lipo Chemicals
Spectrum Stepan Stradco TCR Thornley U.S. Chemicals Univar
Salvona Sederma Inc. Sekisui Seppic Spectrum Ultra
Denaturants A & E Connock LyondellBasell Market Actives Spectrum
Detergent Alcohols Acme-Hardesty Brenntag Burlington CBC (America) Coast Southwest DeForest Grain Processing Hallstar
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Harcros Independent Lipo Chemicals Norman, Fox Palms Resources Rhodia Inc. Ruger Stradco Thornley Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Zschimmer & Schwarz
Detergent Intermediates
Acme-Hardesty Aloecorp Brenntag Burlington CBC (America) ChemPacific Chemrez Clariant DeForest Dow Corning Hallstar Harcros Kingsfield
Lubrizol
Mason Nardev Chemie Norman, Fox Palms Resources Pilot Rhodia Inc.
RITA Chemical Ruger Stepan Stradco Thornley
Detergents, Alkali
Brenntag Burlington Colonial General Harcros Independent Chemical International Products Kingsfield Lincoln Fine Ingredients
Lubrizol
Nexeo Norman, Fox Nova Pilot Rhodia Inc. Spectrum Stradco Thornley Zschimmer & Schwarz
Detergents, Amphoterics
Acme-Hardesty
Alzo Brenntag Burlington Charles Tennant Chemrez Clariant Coast Southwest Colonial Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
DeForest Evonik Goldschmidt Evonik Industries AG General Glenn
Hallstar Harcros Independent Chemical International Products
Jeen International
Jos H. Lowenstein Kingsfield Lincoln Fine Ingredients
Lubrizol
Mason Nexeo Norman, Fox Pilot Protameen Rhodia Inc. Stepan Stradco Thornley Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Zschimmer & Schwarz
Detergents, Anionic Abitec
Acme-Hardesty
Ajinomoto Brenntag Burlington Charles Tennant Chemrez Clariant Coast Southwest Colonial Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
DeForest General Glenn Hallstar Harcros Independent Chemical
Innospec International Products
Jeen International
Jos H. Lowenstein . Kingsfield Lincoln Fine Ingredients Lonza Personal Care
Lubrizol
Mason Nexeo Norman, Fox Nova Palms Resources Pilot Protameen Rhodia Inc.
RITA Chemical Royal Adhesives Sinerga SPA Spectrum Stepan Stradco Thornley Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
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60 Jiffy Road, Somerset NJ 08873-0438
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WestAgro Zschimmer & Schwarz
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Chemicals, Functional Detergents, Cationic — Esters
Detergents, Cationic
Acme-Hardesty Ajinomoto Brenntag Burlington Charles Tennant Coast Southwest Colonial
Croda Inc
Evonik Goldschmidt General Glenn Hallstar Harcros Independent Chemical
Jeen International
Jos H. Lowenstein Kingsfield Lincoln Fine Ingredients
Lubrizol
Mason Nexeo Norman, Fox Nova Palms Resources Protameen Rhodia Inc. Spectrum Stepan Stradco Thornley Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Detergents, Nonionic Abitec
Acme-Hardesty
Alzo Brenntag Burlington Charles Tennant Chemrez Clariant Coast Southwest Colonial Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
DeForest Evonik Goldschmidt General Glenn Hallstar Harcros Independent International Products
Jeen International
Kingsfield Lincoln Fine Ingredients
Lipo Chemicals Lubrizol Mason Nexeo Norman, Fox Nova Palms Resources Pilot Protameen Rhodia Inc.
RITA Chemical Sinerga SPA Spectrum Stepan Stradco Thornley Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Zschimmer & Schwarz
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Diethylphthalate Brenntag Creative Fragrances Eastman KIC Nexeo Palms Resources Penta Ruger Spectrum Stradco
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Dispersing Agents Abitec ADM Air Products Ajinomoto AkzoNobel Alzo Amcol ANGUS Arkema B&T
BASF
Biosil Brenntag Burlington Chemrez Coast Southwest Cospheric Creations Couleurs Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
DeForest DeWolf Dow Chemical
Dow Corning
Eastman Evonik Goldschmidt Evonik Industries AG Gattefosse Glenn Grain Processing Hallstar Harcros Honeywell Independent Chemical Innospec Interpolymer Jarchem
Jeen International Koster Keunen Lambent
Lipo Chemicals
Lonza Lonza Personal Care LyondellBasell Mason
New Phase
Norman, Fox Palms Resources Pilot Protameen RE Carroll Resources of Nature Rhodia Inc.
RITA Chemical
Royal Adhesives Sea-Land Chemical
Shin-Etsu Silicones Spectrum Stepan Stradco Surface Chemists TC USA Inc Thornley U.S. Chemicals Ultra
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Vanderbilt, R.T
Wacker Chemical Xiameter
Emollients
A & E Connock
AarhusKarlshamn Abitec
Acme-Hardesty
Active Concepts AkzoNobel Alzo American International Arista Industries B&T Srl
BASF
Biochemica Biosil Brenntag Caribbean Natural Centerchem Charles Tennant Chemrez Chemsil Silicones Chemyunion Quimica Chr. Olesen Nutrition Coast Southwest Colonial Concentrated Aloe Cosmetochem Creations Couleurs Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
Desert Whale Jojoba DeWolf Dow Chemical Dow Corning
DuPont Tate & Lyle
E.T. Horn Eastman EES Cosmetic Solutions Evonik Industries AG Extracts & Ingredients ExxonMobil FloraTech Gattefosse Glenn Hallstar Harcros Honeywell IFC Solutions Independent Chemical Inolex Jarchem
Jeen International
Jos H. Lowenstein Kitozyme Koster Keunen Liberty Lincoln Fine Ingredients
Lipo Chemicals Lubrizol
Mason McKinley Resources MMP Natunola Health Natural Plant Products
New Phase
Nexeo Nova Palms Resources Peter Cremer
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Wacker Chemical
Worlée-Chemie Zschimmer & Schwarz
Emulsifiers
A & E Connock
AarhusKarlshamn Abitec Access Technologies
Acme-Hardesty
AkzoNobel Alzo American International Avatar B&T
BASF
Botaneco Brenntag Centerchem Charles Bowman Charles Tennant Chemrez Chemyunion Quimica Coast Southwest Colonial Cosmetochem Creations Couleurs Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
DeForest Desert Whale Jojoba DeWolf DKSH North America Dow Chemical Eastman EES Cosmetic Solutions Elevations Evonik Goldschmidt Evonik Industries AG Extracts & Ingredients Fiberstar Gattefosse General Glenn Grant Industries Hallstar Harcros Honeywell IFC Solutions Independent Chemical Inolex Invista S.ar.l. Jarchem
Jeen International Jos H. Lowenstein KCC
Presperse Protameen
Kemin
Resources of Nature Rhodia Inc.
RITA Chemical
Seppic Solvay S.A. Sonneborn, Inc Southern Cross Spectrum Stepan Stradco Symrise Taiwan TC USA Inc TCR The International Group Thornley TRI-K Industries Ultra Univar
Salicylates & Chemicals Seaview
Kewpie Kobo Koster Keunen Liberty
Lipo Chemicals Lipoid LLC
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Lonza Personal Care
Lubrizol
Mason McKinley Resources Momentive
New Phase
Nexeo Palms Resources Peter Cremer Pilot Protameen Resources of Nature Rhodia Inc.
RITA Chemical
Ruger Sea-Land Chemical Seaview Seppic
Shin-Etsu Silicones Sinerga Solvay S.A. Spectrum Stepan Stradco Symrise TCR Thornley TRI-K Industries Ultra Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
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60 Jiffy Road, Somerset NJ 08873-0438
732-568-1266 • Fax: 732-568-1299 E-mail:
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Wacker Chemical
Xiameter Zschimmer & Schwarz
Emulsion Stabilizers
A & E Connock Abitec Access Technologies Alzo American Casein ANGUS Ashland B&T Brenntag Charles Tennant Coast Southwest Creations Couleurs Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
DeWolf Dow Chemical EES Elevations Evonik Industries AG Fiberstar Gattefosse Glenn Hallstar Harcros Independent Jarchem Jos H. Lowenstein Koster Keunen
Lipo Chemicals Lubrizol
Mason McKinley Resources Momentive
New Phase
Nexeo Palms Resources Peter Cremer Pilot Presperse Protameen Resources of Nature Rhodia Inc.
RITA Chemical SE Tylose Seaview Sekisui Sensient Seppic
Shin-Etsu Silicones Spectrum Stepan Stradco TC USA Inc Thornley TRI-K Industries Ultra
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Wacker Chemical
Esters
A & E Connock AAHA Chemical Company
AarhusKarlshamn Abitec Access Technologies
Acme-Hardesty
Ajinomoto Alzo American International Arista Industries Avatar Biosil Brenntag Burlington Carotech Charkit Charles Tennant Chemrez Chemyunion Quimica Clariant Coast Southwest Colonial Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
Desert Whale Jojoba DeWolf
DSM Nutritional DuPont Tate & Lyle E.T. Horn Eastman Essential Ingredients Evonik Goldschmidt Evonik Industries AG ExxonMobil FloraTech Gattefosse Glenn Hallstar Harcros Induchem AG Innospec Inolex Invista
Jeen International
Jos H. Lowenstein KIC Kobo Products Koster Keunen Lambent Technologies,
Lipo Chemicals
Lonza Lonza Personal Care
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Chemicals, Functional Esters — Fatty Alcohols
Lubrizol
LycoRed Mason McKinley Resources MMP Nexeo Solutions Norman, Fox Palms Resources Penta Peter Cremer Protameen Purac America Rhodia Inc.
RITA Chemical
Ruger Sea-Land Chemical Seaview Seppic Shill & Seilacher Solvay S.A. Spectrum Stepan Stradco Strahl & Pitsch Symrise Taiwan TC USA Inc TCR Thornley TRI-K Industries U.S. Chemicals U.S. Cosmetics Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
“ESTERS”
Glycerol • Isopropyl PEG • Sorbitan UNIVERSAL PRESERV-A-CHEM INC.
60 Jiffy Road, Somerset NJ 08873-0438
732-568-1266 • Fax: 732-568-1299 E-mail:
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Vertec BioSolvents Vertellus
Ethanolamines
A & E Connock ANGUS Brenntag Burlington Charles Tennant Chemrez Coast Southwest Dow Chemical Glenn Harcros Jos H. Lowenstein Lincoln Fine Ingredients
Lipo Chemicals LyondellBasell Mason Nexeo Norman, Fox Palms Resources
Croda Inc
Penta Protameen Rhodia Inc.
DeForest Desert Whale Jojoba DeWolf Evonik Goldschmidt Evonik Industries AG FloraTech Glenn Hallstar Harcros Independent
RITA Chemical Ruger Shill & Seilacher Spectrum Stradco U.S. Chemicals Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Jeen International
Jos H. Lowenstein Koster Keunen Lambent Technologies Lincoln Fine Ingredients
“DIPA” Di-Isopropanolamine Triethanolamine -“TEA” Trolamine
Lipo Chemicals
Lonza Lonza Personal Care
UNIVERSAL PRESERV-A-CHEM INC.
Lubrizol
60 Jiffy Road, Somerset NJ 08873-0438
732-568-1266 • Fax: 732-568-1299 E-mail:
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Mason
New Phase
Ethoxylates
A & E Connock
AarhusKarlshamn Abitec
Acme-Hardesty
Alzo Brenntag Burlington Clariant Coast Southwest Croda Chemicals Europe
Nexeo Norman, Fox Palms Resources Protameen RE Carroll Rhodia
RITA Chemical
Ruger Sea-Land Chemical Seppic Spectrum Stepan
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Alnor has been the leading U.S. supplier of imported and domestic vegetable oils and related products to the household and beauty products industry. • A worldwide variety of vegetable oils and grades. • From drum and tote lots to multiple tankwagons. • Objective, reliable market information.
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AarhusKarlshamn Acme-Hardesty
Flavex Naturextrakte
FloraTech Glenn Henry Lamotte Independent Jarchem Jedwards Lachemi Chemorgs
Lipo Chemicals
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Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Fatty Acids
A & E Connock
AarhusKarlshamn Abitec
Acme-Hardesty
ADM Alnor Oil Company Alzo Arista Industries Arkema Biochemica BiotechMarine Brenntag CBC (America) Charles Tennant Coast Southwest Croda Chemicals Europe
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Harcros Jarchem Jedwards
Lonza Magellan Bioscience McKinley Resources MMP Natunola
Fats & Oils
Croda Inc
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Stradco TCR Thornley TRI-K Industries Univar
Essential Ingredients FloraTech Gattefosse Glenn Hallstar
New Phase
RITA Chemical
Ruger Sea-Land Chemical Spectrum Stradco U.S. Chemicals Unipex Innovations Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem NATURAL C-6, C-8, C-10
Myristic-Lauric Stearic & Palmitic
UNIVERSAL PRESERV-A-CHEM INC.
60 Jiffy Road, Somerset NJ 08873-0438
732-568-1266 • Fax: 732-568-1299 E-mail:
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Vantage VVF Welch, Holme & Clark Wilshire
Fatty Alcohols A & E Connock
Acme-Hardesty
Alzo Brenntag Charles Tennant Coast Southwest Cosmetic Supplies Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
DeWolf Evonik Goldschmidt FloraTech Glenn Hallstar Harcros Independent Jarchem Jos H. Lowenstein Lipo Chemicals McKinley Resources
New Phase
Nexeo P&G Chemicals Palms Resources Peter Cremer Protameen RITA Chemical Ruger Sea-Land Chemical Stradco Thornley
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Chemicals, Functional Fatty Alcohols — Foaming Agents
U.S. Chemicals Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Film Formers
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Honeywell
Independent Chemical Induchem AG Inolex Interpolymer Jarchem KCC Kitozyme Kobo Products Koster Keunen
Lipo Chemicals
Lonza Personal Care
Lubrizol
Mason Momentive Monosol
New Phase
Lubrizol
Mason Protameen Rhodia Inc. Sekisui Spectrum TRI-K Industries Ultra Vege Tech
Wacker Chemical
Salvona SE Tylose Seaview Sekisui Sensient
Shin-Etsu Silicones
Southern Cross Spectrum TC USA Inc TCR The International Group Thornley TRI-K Industries Ultra Vege Tech Worlée-Chemie
Charles Tennant Creations Couleurs Dow Chemical E.T. Horn Eastman FloraTech Glenn Independent Koster Keunen
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Wacker Chemical
Foaming Agents 3M A & E Connock
Acme-Hardesty
Croda Inc DeForest DeWolf
Flavor & Fragrance Hogan I&W Research Lebermuth Liberty LyondellBasell McKinley Resources Orchidia Fragrances Premier Specialties Ruger Salvona Southern Cross Spectrum Symrise TCR
Foam Stabilizers
Abitec Ajinomoto AkzoNobel Alzo Anderson & Associates Ashland
BASF
Lonza Lonza Personal Care
RITA Chemical
Zschimmer & Schwarz
Vanderbilt, R.T.
Charles Tennant Chemrez Clariant Clariant Masterbatches Coast Southwest Colonial Croda Chemicals Europe
Flavex Naturextrakte
Fixatives
Protameen Rhodia Inc.
Spectrum Stepan Stradco TCR Thornley TIC Gums
Shin-Etsu Silicones
Active Organics Air Products Ajinomoto Alzo Ashland Avatar Bell Bio-Botanica Brenntag Burlington
Abitec Alpha Aromatics Arylessence Bell Biolandes Carrubba Charkit Cramer Dauper, S.A
Wacker Chemical
Presperse
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Flavors
Brenntag Burlington Charles Tennant Coast Southwest Colonial CP Kelco Croda Chemicals Europe DeForest DeWolf Dow Chemical Dow Corning Evonik Goldschmidt Evonik Industries AG Fiberstar Glenn Hallstar Harcros Henry Lamotte Independent Jos H. Lowenstein KCC Corporation Lincoln Fine Ingredients
Nexeo
Royal Adhesives Ruger SE Tylose
Exclusive Distributor for FD&C and D&C Dyes, Lakes and Iron Oxides for Cosmetic, Toiletries, Personal Care and other speciality industries in USA & Canada for
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Mason Momentive Nexeo Norman, Fox Pilot Protameen Rhodia Inc.
RITA Chemical
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Lipo Chemicals
Lonza Personal Care
Lubrizol
Mason Nexeo Norman, Fox Pilot Protameen Rhodia Inc.
RITA Chemical Royal Adhesives Ruger Seppic Shill & Seilacher
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Fragrance Encapsulation
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Lipo Chemicals Lucta Microtek
New Phase
Orchidia Fragrances Premier Specialties
Presperse
Robertet Sekisui Southern Cross Stradco Symrise Tagra TCR Thornley
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Acme-Hardesty Agilex Alpha Aromatics Alpha R&D Alzo Arista Industries
BASF
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DuPont Tate & Lyle E.T. Horn Eastman
Flavex Naturextrakte
Florida Chemical Frutarom USA Givaudan Glenn Grain Processing Harcros Henry Lamotte Hogan Horizon Aromatics Innospec Jarchem Jedwards
Jeen International KIC Lebermuth Libenn Aroma Liberty Lucta LyondellBasell Market Actives Nardev Chemie Natural Sourcing Nevitt Orchidia Fragrances Penta PMC Specialties Premier Specialties Protameen
RITA Chemical Robertet Ruger
Sabinsa Corp.
Southern Cross Spectrum Stradco Symrise Takasago TCR Thornley Trilogy Fragrances
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
TRIACETIN PROPYLENE GLYCOL DIPROPYLENE GLYCOL BENZYL ALCOHOL UNIVERSAL PRESERV-A-CHEM INC.
60 Jiffy Road, Somerset NJ 08873-0438
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Fragrances
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RITA Chemical
Robertet Salvona Sea-Land Chemical Seven SGD Sozio Inc. Spectrum Stradco Symrise Takasago TCR Thornley Trilogy Fragrances
Silipos/Geligne Southern Clay TC USA Inc The International Group Thornley
Wacker Chemical Worlée-Chemie
Glycerine
A & E Connock
AarhusKarlshamn Access Technology
Acme-Hardesty
Adamson Analytical ADM Alzo American International Arkema Avatar Brenntag Carotech Charkit Charles Tennant Chemrez Coast Southwest Croda Chemicals Europe Dow Chemical Draco Natural Products
DuPont Tate & Lyle
Essential Ingredients Glenn Hallstar Harcros Henry Lamotte IFC Solutions Independent Chemical Jedwards
Jeen International
KIC Liberty Lincoln Fine Ingredients
Lipo Chemicals
McKinley Natural Sourcing Nexeo Norman, Fox Nova P&G Chemicals Palms Resources Penta Protameen RITA Chemical Ruger Sea-Land Chemical Spectrum Stradco TCR U.S. Chemicals U.S. Cosmetics Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Gellants
Active Concepts Alzo American International Arizona Chemical Brenntag Creations Couleurs Essentially New Zealand Evonik Goldschmidt Glenn Grain Processing Hallstar
Honeywell
Kobo Products Koster Keunen
New Phase Presperse
Quality Products with
Responsible Care
Liquid Custom Repackaging & Packaging Now available on your request.
DRUMS, TOTES & PAILS USP/FCC/KOSHER UNIVERSAL PRESERV-A-CHEM INC.
66 Jiffy Road, Somerset NJ 08873-0438
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Sensient
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Vantage Oleochemicals
Glycols
Adamson Analytical ADM Alzo Arkema Avatar
BASF
Brenntag CBC (America) Coast Southwest DeWolf DKSH North America Dow Chemical Dr. Straetmans
DuPont Tate & Lyle Evonik Goldschmidt Glenn Harcros Henry Lamotte Independent
Jeen International
KIC Kobo Products Lincoln Fine Ingredients
Lipo Chemicals Lonza LyondellBasell Nexeo Norman, Fox Palms Resources Penta Protameen RITA Chemical Ruger Spectrum Stradco Thornley U.S. Chemicals Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Wilshire
Gum
A & E Connock ADM American International Ashland Bluestar Silicones Brenntag CP Kelco DeWolf Frutarom USA Glenn Independent Jungbunzlauer KCC Koster Keunen
Lubrizol
Momentive Natunola Norman, Fox Penta Rhodia Inc. Ruger Sea-Land Chemical Sensient Seppic Spectrum Stradco TIC Gums TRI-K Industries U.S. Chemicals Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Abitec
Acme-Hardesty
Active Organics ADM
Ajinomoto Aloecorp Alzo American International Avatar
BASF
Biochemica BioOrganic Concepts Brenntag Centerchem Charles Tennant Chemrez Chr. Olesen Nutrition Coast Southwest Colonial Concentrated Aloe Corn Products Cosmetochem CPN Creations Couleurs Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
DeForest DeWolf DKSH North America Dow Chemical Dow Corning
DuPont Tate & Lyle
E.T. Horn Essential Ingredients Evonik Goldschmidt Evonik Industries AG Glenn IFC Solutions Independent Chemical Induchem AG Inolex
Jeen International
Kewpie KIC Kitozyme Lambent Technologies Lincoln Fine Ingredients
Lipo Chemicals
Lonza Lonza Personal Care
Lubrizol
LyondellBasell Mason MMP Multiceras Nexeo Norman, Fox Nova Penta Protameen Purac America Rahn USA Corp.
RITA Chemical Ruger Salvona Sederma Sensient
Shin-Etsu Silicones Solvay Chemicals, Inc. Solvay S.A. Spectrum Stradco Symrise Thornley TRI-K Industries U.S. Cosmetics Ultra Univar
Humectants A & E Connock
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Universal Preserv-A-Chem
SORBITOL
Propylene Glycol 1,3-Butylene Glycol Glycerine UNIVERSAL PRESERV-A-CHEM INC.
60 Jiffy Road, Somerset NJ 08873-0438
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Vertellus Wilshire Zschimmer & Schwarz
Hydrides
Glenn Morton Salt Spectrum U.S. Chemicals
Hydrogenated PAOs
Creations Couleurs ExxonMobil
Lipo Chemicals Multipack
New Phase RITA Chemical Stradco Thornley
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Hydrotropes
Burlington Clariant Coast Southwest Colonial Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
DeForest Dow Chemical
DuPont Tate & Lyle Harcros Independent Mason Nease Norman, Fox Pilot Rhodia Inc. Spectrum Stepan Stradco Surface Chemists Thornley Wilshire Zschimmer & Schwarz
Imidurea
Caribbean Natural Charles Tennant Induchem AG Lachemi Chemorgs
Lipo Chemicals Ruger
Salicylates & Chemicals Sinerga SPA
Spectrum
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Wilshire
Iodophor Compounds
Brenntag Hallstar Lonza Mason Norman, Fox Spectrum Surface Chemists
Universal Preserv-A-Chem WestAgro
Iron Oxides
A & E Connock Brenntag CBC (America) Charles Tennant Color Techniques Creations Couleurs DKSH North America Fortune Glenn IFC Solutions Kingsfield Kobo Products Neelikon
Presperse RE Carroll
Resources of Nature Sensient Spectra Colors Spectrum Stradco sunVex TCR Thornley Ultra
Protameen Ruger Sea-Land Chemical Seppic Stradco Thornley
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Isopropyl Myristate
Isopropyl Fatty Esters
Alzo American International Brenntag Burlington Charkit Charles Tennant Coast Southwest Creative Fragrances Croda Chemicals Europe
A & E Connock
Acme-Hardesty
Alzo Brenntag Burlington Charles Tennant Coast Southwest Evonik Goldschmidt Evonik Industries AG FloraTech Glenn Hallstar
Jeen International KIC Lipo Chemicals
Lubrizol
Nexeo Norman, Fox Palms Resources Penta
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A & E Connock
Acme-Hardesty
Croda Inc
Essential Ingredients Evonik Goldschmidt Evonik Industries AG Glenn Hallstar Harcros Inolex
Jeen International KIC Lipo Chemicals
Norman, Fox Palms Resources Penta Protameen RITA Chemical Ruger Sea-Land Chemical Spectrum Stradco Thornley U.S. Chemicals Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Quality Products with
Responsible Care
Liquid Custom Repackaging & Packaging Now available on your request.
DRUMS, TOTES & PAILS USP/FCC/KOSHER UNIVERSAL PRESERV-A-CHEM INC.
66 Jiffy Road, Somerset NJ 08873-0438
732-568-1266 • Fax: 732-568-1299 E-mail:
[email protected]
McKinley Resources Nexeo
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Chemicals, Functional Isopropyl Palmitate — Moisturizers
Isopropyl Palmitate A & E Connock
Acme-Hardesty
Alzo American International Brenntag Burlington Charkit Charles Tennant Coast Southwest Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
Eastman Essential Ingredients Evonik Goldschmidt Evonik Industries AG Glenn Hallstar Inolex
Jeen International KIC
Lipo Chemicals McKinley Resources Nexeo Norman, Fox Palms Resources Penta Protameen
RITA Chemical
Ruger Sea-Land Chemical Spectrum Stradco Thornley U.S. Chemicals Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Isopropyl Palmitate Isopropyl Myristate Isopropyl Isostearate Isopropyl Stearate UNIVERSAL PRESERV-A-CHEM INC.
60 Jiffy Road, Somerset NJ 08873-0438
732-568-1266 • Fax: 732-568-1299 E-mail:
[email protected]
TRI-K Industries U.S. Chemicals Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Zschimmer & Schwarz
Liposomes
A & E Connock Active Concepts Active Organics Actives International Amcol Centerchem Chemyunion Quimica CLR Chemisches Cosmetochem Croda Inc E.T. Horn Kewpie Kobo Products Lipoid
Lipotec Lipotec LLC
Lonza Personal Care McKinley Resources Mibelle Biochemistry Nova Resources of Nature
RITA Chemical Rovi Cosmetics Sederma Inc. Spectrum TRI-K Industries
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Liquid Crystals
Creations Couleurs Essential Ingredients
Lipo Chemicals Lipoid LLC MMP Presperse
Resources of Nature Rhodia Inc. Seppic Zschimmer & Schwarz
Lauryl Sulfate
Lubricants
Avatar Brenntag Charles Tennant Coast Southwest Colonial DeForest DeWolf Essential Ingredients Glenn Hallstar Harcros Independent
Active Concepts Alzo Avatar B&T Srl Biochemica Bluestar Silicones Brenntag
Acme-Hardesty
Jeen International
Lincoln Fine Ingredients McKinley Resources Nexeo Norman, Fox Nova Palms Resources Penta Pilot Protameen Rhodia Inc. Royal Adhesives Ruger Sea-Land Chemical Spectrum Stepan Stradco Thornley
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Acme-Hardesty
Calumet
Chattem Chemicals Chemsil Silicones Coast Southwest Colonial Cosmetic Specialties Croda Chemicals Europe DeForest DeWolf Dow Chemical E.T. Horn Essentially New Zealand FloraTech Fortune Glenn Hallstar
Honeywell
Independent Chemical Kewpie Lambent Technologies Nexeo Nova Palms Resources
RE Carroll Inc. Rhodia Inc.
RITA Chemical
Saint-Gobain Seaview Shamrock Sonneborn Spectrum Stepan Stradco Surface Chemists The International Group Thornley Ultra Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Wacker Chemical
Macroencapsulation
Amcol Capsugel Centerchem Chemyunion Quimica Creations Couleurs Koster Keunen
Lipo Chemicals
Lonza Personal Care Microtek Nova Presperse
Lipo Chemicals Lipoid LLC
Lipotec Lipotec LLC
Lonza Personal Care LycoRed Microtek Nova Resources of Nature
RITA Chemical Salvona Sekisui Sensient Seppic Sinerga SPA Southern Cross Stradco Tagra TCR Thornley
Sekisui Southern Cross Sun Jin Thornley
Mica
A & E Connock Brenntag CBC (America) Color Techniques Cosmetic Specialties Creations Couleurs DKSH North America E.T. Horn EES EMD Essential Ingredients Fortune Glenn Kobo Products
Lipo Chemicals Presperse RE Carroll Inc.
3M A & E Connock Amcol Biosil Centerchem Cospheric Creations Couleurs FloraTech Fortune Fuji Health Science Induchem AG Kahl and Company Kobo Products Koster Keunen Kowa American
Lipo Chemicals Lipotec
Lonza Personal Care Microtek Momentive Performance Materials
New Phase Technologies Presperse RITA Chemical Saint-Gobain Sederma Inc. Sensient Seppic
Resources of Nature Sensient Spectrum Stradco Strahl & Pitsch TCR Thornley U.S. Cosmetics
Shin-Etsu Silicones
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Microencapsulation
Stradco Sun Jin Tagra TCR Thornley U.S. Cosmetics
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Mineral Oil
Actives International Amcol Aquea Scientific Bell Beraca Capsugel Carotech, Inc. Centerchem Chemyunion Quimica Creations Couleurs
Independent Lincoln Fine Ingredients Nexeo Norman, Fox Nova Palms Resources Penta RITA Chemical Ruger Sea-Land Chemical Silipos/Geligne Sonneborn, Inc Spectrum Stradco Strahl & Pitsch TCR The International Group U.S. Chemicals Ultra Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Mineral Oil USP (Water White) Petrolatum USP (All Viscosities)
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Microspheres
RITA Chemical Rovi Cosmetics
BASF
Dow Chemical Evonik Goldschmidt Evonik Industries AG Grain Processing Kobo Koster Keunen
Access Technologies Arista Industries Avatar Brenntag
Calumet
Charles Tennant Coast Southwest Creative Fragrances Essential Ingredients Extracts & Ingredients Harcros
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60 Jiffy Road, Somerset NJ 08873-0438
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Minerals
Active Concepts BiotechMarine Brenntag Color Techniques Cosmetic Specialties Creations Couleurs Dead Sea Bulk Materials Essential Ingredients Extracts & Ingredients Fitz Chem Glanbia Nutritionals Independent Chemical Jedwards Presperse Ruger Chemical Saint-Gobain Sensient Seppic Spectrum Stradco TCR
Moisturizers A & E Connock AAHA
AarhusKarlshamn Abitec
Acme-Hardesty
Active Concepts Active Organics Actives International Ajinomoto AkzoNobel Aloecorp. Alzo Amcol American International Avatar B&T Srl
BASF
Bayer Material Science Beraca Biochemica
Bioland
BioOrganic Concepts Biosil BiotechMarine
Brenntag Caribbean Natural Carlisle International. Carotech, Inc. CBC (America) Centerchem Charles Bowman Chemyunion Quimica Chr. Olesen Nutrition CLR Chemisches Coast Southwest Colonial Concentrated Aloe Cosmetic Supplies Cosmetochem CPN Creations Couleurs Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
Dead Sea Bulk Materials Desert Whale Jojoba DeWolf DKSH North America Dow Chemical Dow Corning Corp. Dr. Straetmans
DuPont Tate & Lyle
E.T. Horn Elevations, LLC Essential Ingredients Essentially New Zealand Evonik Goldschmidt Evonik Industries AG Extracts & Ingredients ExxonMobil Chemical Fitz Chem
Flavex Naturextrakte
FloraTech Gattefosse Glanbia Nutritionals Glenn Hallstar Harcros Honeywell I&W Research Independent Chemical Induchem AG Inolex Jarchem
Jeen International Kewpie Kitozyme
Kolmar Laboratories Koster Keunen Kowa American Lachemi Chemorgs Lincoln Fine Ingredients
Lipo Chemicals Lipoid LLC Lipotec Lipotec LLC
Lonza Lonza Personal Care
Lubrizol
LycoRed Mason McKinley Resources Mibelle Biochemistry MMP Natunola New Phase Nexeo Norman, Fox Nova Premier Specialties
Presperse Protameen
Purac America Rahn USA Corp. Resources of Nature
Buyer’s Guide 2012
Chemicals, Functional Moisturizers — Phosphates
Rhodia Inc.
RITA Chemical
Ruger Salicylates & Chemicals Sederma Sekisui Sensient Seppic
Shin-Etsu Silicones
Silipos/Geligne Sinerga SPA Solvay Chemicals, Inc. Solvay S.A. Sonneborn Southern Cross Spectrum Stradco Symrise Tagra TC USA Inc TCR The International Group Thornley TRI-K Industries U.S. Cosmetics Ultra
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
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Vertellus Vivimed Labs Ltd Wilshire Zschimmer & Schwarz
Molecular Sieves Arkema Inc. Brenntag
Honeywell Spectrum
Musk
A & E Connock Berje Creative Fragrances Dauper, S.A IFF Libenn Aroma Penta Spectrum Symrise
Nail Enamel Kirker Tevco
Nail Enamel Resins Biosil Eastman
NTA
American International Coast Southwest Harcros Stradco
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Odor-Masking Agents
Agilex Alpha Aromatics Belle-AireFragrances
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Brenntag Burlington Evonik Goldschmidt Fuji Health Science General Glenn Harcros Hogan Honeywell Horizon Aromatics Jos H. Lowenstein Lebermuth Libenn Aroma Orchidia Fragrances Premier Specialties Robertet Sea-Land Chemical Sinerga SPA Symrise Tagra TCR Thornley
Oils, NonVegetable
A & E Connock AAHA Active Concepts Arista Industries Avatar Biochemica Brenntag Charkit Coast Southwest DeWolf Falcon Fitz Chem Glenn Harcros Henry Lamotte Jedwards
Jeen International
KCC Liberty Lincoln Fine Ingredients
Lipo Chemicals Natural Sourcing Norman, Fox Olvea Orchidia Fragrances
Presperse RE Carroll
RITA Chemical
Ruger Spectrum Stradco TCR The International Group Thornley Ultra
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Oils, Vegetable A & E Connock AAHA
AarhusKarlshamn Abitec
Acme-Hardesty
Active Concepts Actives International ADM Alnor Oil Company American Natural Arista Industries Avatar Beacon CMP Beraca Biochemica Botaneco Brenntag
Caribbean Natural Carlisle International. Carotech Centerchem Charkit Charles Tennant Chemrez Chemyunion Quimica CLR Chemisches Coast Southwest Concentrated Aloe Corn Products Creations Couleurs Croda Chemicals Europe
Fitz Chem FloraTech Glenn Jedwards Nova
Desert Whale Jojoba E.T. Horn EES Cosmetic Solutions Essential Ingredients Extracts & Ingredients Falcon Trading Fitz Chem
Active Concepts Alzo Arkema Inc. Biochemica Brenntag Charles Tennant Coast Southwest
Croda Inc
Flavex Naturextrakte FloraTech Frutarom USA Gattefosse Glenn Harcros Henry Lamotte I&W Research Jarchem Jedwards
Jeen International
KIC Lachemi Chemorgs Lambent Technologies Liberty Lincoln Fine Ingredients
Lipo Chemicals
Lonza Personal Care LycoRed McKinley Resources MMP Natunola Natural Plant Products Natural Sourcing
Naturex
Norman, Fox Olvea Palms Resources Penta Peter Cremer Premier Specialties Protameen RE Carroll Resources of Nature
Sonneborn Spectrum The International Group Ultra
Oleic Acid
A & E Connock Access Technologies
Acme-Hardesty
Croda Inc
DeWolf Eastman Extracts & Ingredients Fitz Chem FloraTech Glenn Hallstar Harcros Henry Lamotte Independent Jedwards Jos H. Lowenstein KIC Lipo Chemicals Lonza McKinley Resources Nexeo Norman, Fox Nova Palms Resources Penta Peter Cremer Pilot RE Carroll Inc.
RITA Chemical
Ruger Sea-Land Chemical Spectrum Stradco U.S. Chemicals
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Welch, Holme & Clark Wilshire
RITA Chemical
Ruger Sarl Perles De Gascogne Sea-Land Chemical Southern Cross Spectrum Stradco Sunopta Symrise TCR Teluca The International Group Thornley Ultra Unipex Innovations
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Vertellus Welch, Holme & Clark Wilshire
Ointment Bases
RITA Chemical
Coast Southwest Essentially New Zealand
Opacifying Agents A & E Connock Arkema Brenntag Charles Tennant Chemrez Chemyunion Quimica Clariant Coast Southwest Cospheric Creations Couleurs
Croda Inc
DeWolf DKSH North America Dow Chemical Evonik Goldschmidt Evonik Industries AG Fitz Chem Glenn Hallstar
Honeywell Inolex Interpolymer
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Kahl
Lipo Chemicals
Lonza Micro Powders, Inc.
New Phase
U.S. Chemicals Ultra
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Norman, Fox Pilot Presperse
Pearlescent Pigments
Resources of Nature Rhodia Inc.
Ampacet Brenntag Charles Tennant Clariant Masterbatches Day Glo. E.T. Horn Eckart EMD Fortune Glenn IFC Solutions Kobo Neelikon Nexeo
Protameen
RITA Chemical Ruger Sensient Seppic Sinerga SPA Spectrum Stradco TCR Thornley Ultra
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Palm Oil
A & E Connock
AarhusKarlshamn ADM
Alnor Oil Company American Natural Arista Industries Biochemica Brenntag Carotech, Inc. Charles Tennant Coast Southwest E.T. Horn Extracts & Ingredients Falcon Henry Lamotte Jedwards KIC Liberty Lincoln Fine Ingredients
Lipo Chemicals Nardev Chemie Norman, Fox Palms Resources Penta Peter Cremer Premier Specialties
RITA Chemical
Sea-Land Chemical Southern Cross Spectrum Stradco Sunopta Inc. TCR U.S. Chemicals
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Welch, Holme & Clark
Paraffin
A & E Connock Brenntag Coast Southwest Essential Ingredients Henry Lamotte Koster Keunen Michelman Microtek Multiceras Penta RITA Chemical Ruger Spectrum Stradco Strahl & Pitsch TCR The International Group
A & E Connock
Acme-Hardesty
Presperse
Pylam Saint-Gobain Sensient Stradco Sun Chemical TCR Thornley Ultra
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Petrolatum
Access Technologies
Acme-Hardesty Avatar Brenntag
Calumet
Charkit Coast Southwest Essential Ingredients Glenn Harcros Independent Koster Keunen
Lipo Chemicals
McKinley Resources MMP Nexeo Solutions Norman, Fox Nova Penta Peter Cremer RE Carroll
RITA Chemical
Ruger Sea-Land Chemical Sonneborn Spectrum Stradco The International Group Ultra Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Phosphates
Alzo American International Arkema Inc. Brenntag Burlington Charles Tennant Colonial
Croda Inc
DeForest DeWolf Extracts & Ingredients
Buyer’s Guide 2012
Chemicals, Functional Phosphates — Polymers
Fitz Chem Glenn Harcros Independent Nexeo Palms Resources Penta Rhodia Inc. Ruger Shill & Seilacher Spectrum Stradco ThermPhos Dequest U.S. Chemicals Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Phospholipids
Active Concepts Actives International Beraca CBC (America) Centerchem Colonial Cosmetochem Creations Couleurs
Croda Inc
Glenn Kewpie Koster Keunen Lipoid LLC Lonza Personal Care MMP Penta Resources of Nature
RITA Chemical Ruger
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Phosphoric Acid
Arkema Inc. Brenntag Colonial Harcros Independent Lincoln Fine Ingredients Nexeo Norman, Fox Penta Ruger Spectrum Stradco ThermPhos Dequest Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Pigments BASF
Brenntag Charles Tennant Chemspec Color Techniques Cosmetic Specialties Cospheric Creations Couleurs Cristal Global Day Glo Color DeWolf E.T. Horn Eckart Fitz Chem Fortune Glenn IFC Solutions Impact Colors
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Kingsfield Kobo
Naturex Presperse
Pylam Resources of Nature Royal Adhesives Sensient Spectrum Symrise TCR Thornley Ultra
Protameen RE Carroll Inc. Rhodia Inc.
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Ruger Spectrum Stradco U.S. Chemicals Univar
CARBOWAX® ESTERS
RITA Chemical
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60 Jiffy Road, Somerset NJ 08873-0438
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Polymers
3M 3V A & E Connock Active Concepts Air Products AkzoNobel Alzo Amcol Anderson & Associates Arizona Chemical Arkema
ATRP Solutions
BASF
Bayer Material Science
Bioland
Biosil Bluestar Silicones Brenntag Burlington Charles Tennant Clariant Coast Southwest Colonial
Poly Alpha Olefins
ExxonMobil Nexeo Shamrock The International Group Thornley
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Polybutene
A & E Connock Alzo Arista Industries Creations Couleurs Evonik Goldschmidt Evonik Industries AG
Lipo Chemicals Nexeo Presperse RITA Chemical
Ruger Sea-Land Chemical Ultra
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Polydecene, PAOs Creations Couleurs ExxonMobil Lipo Chemicals
New Phase Nexeo
RITA Chemical Ruger Thornley
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Polyethylene Glycols
Abitec Alzo Brenntag Burlington CBC (America) Clariant Coast Southwest Croda Chemicals Europe DeWolf Dow Chemical Fitz Chem FloraTech Glenn Hallstar Harcros Independent
Jeen International Kobo Kowa American Lambent
Lipo Chemicals Nexeo Norman, Fox Palms Resources Penta
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Chemicals, Functional Polymers — Silicones
Corn Products Cosmetic Specialties Cospheric CP Kelco
Croda Inc
DeWolf DKSH North America Dow Chemical Dow Corning Corp. E.T. Horn Eastman Elevations Envision Plastics Essential Ingredients Evonik Goldschmidt Evonik Stockhausen ExxonMobil Fitz Chem Glenn Hallstar Harcros Honeywell Induchem AG Innospec Inolex Interpolymer Jarchem
Jeen International KCC Kitozyme Kobo Koster Keunen Kowa American
Lipo Chemicals
Lonza Personal Care
Lubrizol
LyondellBasell Mason Natunola
New Phase Nexeo Norman, Fox NuSil
Presperse
Protameen Purac America RE Carroll Rhodia Inc.
RITA Chemical Ruger SE Tylose Seaview Sekisui Specialty Sensient Seppic Shamrock
Shin-Etsu Silicones
Silipos/Geligne Stradco Sun Jin Surface Chemists TC USA Inc TCR The International Group ThermPhos Dequest Thornley TRI-K Industries Ultra Univar Vertellus
Wacker Chemical Worlée-Chemie Xiameter
Potassium Compounds
American International Brenntag Coast Southwest DeWolf Extracts & Ingredients
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FloraTech Hallstar Harcros Independent Jarchem Morton Salt Norman, Fox Penta Purac America Ruger Spectrum Stradco U.S. Chemicals Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Potassium Hydroxide Potassium Chloride Potassium Iodide Potassium Benzoate UNIVERSAL PRESERV-A-CHEM INC.
60 Jiffy Road, Somerset NJ 08873-0438
732-568-1266 • Fax: 732-568-1299 E-mail:
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Powder Bases
AkzoNobel Aloecorp. Arista Industries Bayer Material Science Beacon CMP Beraca Brenntag Carotech, Inc. Color Techniques Concentrated Aloe Corn Products Cosmetic Specialties International Cosmetic Specialties, Inc. Cospheric Creations Couleurs DKSH North America Enhancers Glenn Grain Processing Hair Systems Inc. Henry Lamotte Honeywell
Lipo Chemicals
Lonza Personal Care Resources of Nature Saint-Gobain Salicylates & Chemicals Sensient Sun Jin Thornley Ultra
Preservatives 3V A & E Connock
Acme-Hardesty
Active Concepts Adamson Analytical ADM American International BASF Beauty Care Bio-Botanica Biochemica BioOrganic Concepts Brenntag Caribbean Natural Centerchem Charkit Charles Tennant Chemyunion Quimica Clariant Coast Southwest
DeWolf DKSH North America Dow Chemical Down Under Enterprises E.T. Horn Essential Ingredients Essentially New Zealand Extracts & Ingredients Fitz Chem
Flavex Naturextrakte Glenn Hallstar Harcros Independent Induchem AG Inolex
Jeen International Kemin
KIC Kitozyme Kobo Lachemi Chemorgs Lanxess Liberty Lincoln Fine Ingredients
Lipo Chemicals
Lonza Lonza Personal Care Mason McKinley Resources MMP Nardev Chemie Naturex Nexeo Norman, Fox NSF International Penta Premier Specialties Protameen Purac America Rhodia Inc.
Sabinsa Corp.
Salicylates & Chemicals San-Mar
schülke inc.
Sekisui Spectrum Stradco TCR Ultra
Abitec
Acme-Hardesty ADM Arkema Avatar
BASF
Brenntag CBC (America) Charles Tennant Coast Southwest Colonial DeWolf Dow Chemical
DuPont, Tate & Lyle Essential Ingredients Glenn Harcros Independent
Jeen International
KIC Lincoln Fine Ingredients
Lipo Chemicals
Lonza Lonza Personal Care LyondellBasell McKinley Resources Nexeo Norman, Fox Nova Penta Protameen
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Propylene Glycol 1,3-Butylene Glycol Dipropylene Glycol Hexylene Glycol
RITA Chemical
Wacker Chemical WR Grace Xiameter
Rheology Modifiers 3V Abitec Access Technologies Active Concepts Air Products AkzoNobel Alzo Amcol American Casein ANGUS Ashland
BASF
Brenntag Charles Tennant Coast Southwest Cospheric Creations Couleurs Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
DeForest Dow Chemical E.T. Horn Evonik Degussa Evonik Industries AG Fiberstar Fitz Chem Glenn Grant Industries Hallstar Harcros Independent Innospec Inolex Jos H. Lowenstein Kowa American
Lipo Chemicals
Sea-Land Chemical Seaview Seppic Sinerga Southern Cross Spectrum Stradco Symrise TCR Thor Thornley TRI-K Industries U.S. Cosmetics Ultra Univar
UNIVERSAL PRESERV-A-CHEM INC.
60 Jiffy Road, Somerset NJ 08873-0438
732-568-1266 • Fax: 732-568-1299 E-mail:
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Resins
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Potassium Sorbate
Parabens-Sorbic Acid Sodium Benzoate UNIVERSAL PRESERV-A-CHEM INC.
60 Jiffy Road, Somerset NJ 08873-0438
732-568-1266 • Fax: 732-568-1299 E-mail:
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Aero-Tech Diversified CPC
Propylene Glycol
Ruger Spectrum Stradco U.S. Chemicals Univar
Ruger
Propellents
Momentive Nexeo
RITA Chemical
RITA Chemical
Vivimed Labs Ltd Xylon
Glenn Stradco
Air Products AkzoNobel Alzo Anisa Arkema Bluestar Silicones Brenntag Celanese Cosmetic Specialties Cospheric Dow Corning Eastman Fiber-Shield Fitz Chem
Flavex Naturextrakte
Fortune Independent Chemical Interpolymer KCC Kobo Koster Keunen Liberty
Lubrizol
LyondellBasell Mantrose-Hauser Co.
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Lonza Personal Care
Lubrizol
Mason McKinley Resources Micro Powders, Inc.
New Phase Nexeo
Presperse
Protameen Resources of Nature Rhodia Inc.
RITA Chemical Royal Adhesives SE Tylose Seaview Sensient Seppic Southern Clay Stradco Surface Chemists TC USA Inc TCR Thornley Ultra Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Vanderbilt, R.T.
Wacker Chemical Wilshire
Scrub Agents
A & E Connock Active Concepts Amcol Arista Industries BASF Beauty Care Beacon CMP BiotechMarine Charkit Coast Southwest Cosmetochem Cospheric Creations Couleurs E.T. Horn Evonik Degussa Glenn
Honeywell
Independent Chemical Koster Keunen McKinley Resources Micro Powders
New Phase Nova Presperse
Ruger Chemical Shamrock Southern Cross Stradco Ultra Worlée-Chemie
Silicas
Access Technologies Brenntag Evonik Degussa Fitz Chem Glenn KCC Kobo McKinley Resources
Presperse
RE Carroll Resources of Nature Rhodia Inc. Ruger Spectrum TCR
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Wacker Chemical Xiameter
Silicates
Active Concepts Arkema Brenntag Color Techniques Cosmetic Specialties DeWolf E.T. Horn Evonik Degussa Glenn Harcros Independent Presperse Resources of Nature Ruger Southern Clay Spectrum Stradco TCR
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Vanderbilt, R.T. Xiameter
Silicones
3M A & E Connock AAHA Access Technologies
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Chemicals, Functional Silicones — Soda Ash
Active Concepts Alzo Anderson & Associates Arkema Biosil Bluestar Silicones Brenntag Charles Tennant Chemsil Silicones Clariant Coast Southwest Cosmetic Supplies Creations Couleurs DeWolf
Dow Corning Corp. E.T. Horn Essential Ingredients Evonik Goldschmidt Evonik Industries AG Extracts & Ingredients Fitz Chem Gelest General Glenn Grant Industries Harcros Independent
Jeen International
Kahl KCC KIC Kobo Lambent Technologies Lonza Personal Care
Lubrizol
MMP Momentive Nexeo Norman, Fox Nova NuSil Resources of Nature Rhodia Inc.
RITA Chemical
Ruger Sea-Land Chemical
Shin-Etsu Silicones Spectrum Stradco TCR Thornley Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
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Wacker Chemical Xiameter
Skin Assessment Products Active Concepts Cosmetic Specialties Cospheric Nova Stradco
Skin Clarifiers
Active Concepts B&T Srl BiotechMarine Cosmetochem Cospheric Essentially New Zealand Glenn Independent Nova Presperse
RITA Chemical Robertet Ruger Sederma SA Seppic Southern Cross Spectrum Stradco TRI-K Industries
Skin Cleansers
Active Concepts Active Organics Amcol Beacon CMP BiotechMarine Charles Tennant Coast Southwest Colonial Cosmetic Supplies Cosmetochem Cospheric Croda Chemicals Europe
DuPont Tate & Lyle
Essentially New Zealand Fitz Chem
Flavex Naturextrakte Glenn Hallstar Harcros Independent
Inolex Lonza Personal Care
E.T. Horn Elevations, LLC Essentially New Zealand Evonik Industries AG Fitz Chem
Lubrizol
McKinley Resources Nexeo Nova PDI Presperse Rhodia Inc.
Flavex Naturextrakte
FloraTech Glanbia Nutritionals Glenn Hallstar Harcros Independent Inolex Interpolymer KCC Kitozyme Lachemi Chemorgs Lincoln Fine Ingredients Lipoid LLC Lonza Personal Care
RITA Chemical Ruger Salvona Sederma SA Seppic Southern Cross Spectrum Stoko Skin Care Stradco TCR TRI-K Industries Ultra
Skin Conditioners 3V
AarhusKarlshamn Acme-Hardesty
Active Concepts Active Organics Alzo Amcol American International Arista Industries B&T Srl
BASF
Beacon CMP Biochemica BioOrganic Concepts Biosil BiotechMarine Botaneco Brenntag Centerchem Charles Bowman Charles Tennant Coast Southwest Cosmetic Supplies Cosmetochem Creations Couleurs Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
Desert Whale Jojoba Dow Chemical DuPont Chemicals
Lubrizol
Mason McKinley Resources Natunola
New Phase
Nexeo Nova Presperse Protameen Resources of Nature Rhodia Inc.
RITA Chemical
Robertet Ruger Salicylates & Chemicals Seaview Sederma Inc. Sederma SA Southern Cross Spectrum Stoko Skin Care Stradco Symrise TC USA Inc Thornley TRI-K Industries Ultra Vivimed Labs Ltd
Wacker Chemical Wilshire
DuPont Tate & Lyle
Skin Moisturizers
AarhusKarlshamn
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Acme-Hardesty
Active Concepts Active Organics Alzo Amcol American International Arista Industries B&T Srl
BASF
Bayer Material Science Beacon CMP Biochemica BioOrganic Concepts Biosil BiotechMarine Botaneco Brenntag Carlisle International. Centerchem Charles Bowman Charles Tennant Coast Southwest Colonial Cosmetic Supplies Cosmetochem Creations Couleurs Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
Desert Whale Jojoba Dow Chemical
DSM
DuPont Chemicals
DuPont Tate & Lyle
E.T. Horn Elevations Essentially New Zealand Evonik Industries AG Fitz Chem
Flavex Naturextrakte
FloraTech Glanbia Nutritionals Glenn Grant Industries Hallstar Harcros Independent Inolex Jedwards Kewpie Kitozyme Koster Keunen Lachemi Chemorgs Lincoln Fine Ingredients
Lipoid LLC
Lipotec
Lonza Personal Care
Lubrizol
LycoRed McKinley Resources Mibelle Biochemistry MMP Multiceras, SA de CV Natunola Naturex
New Phase
Nexeo Nova PDI Presperse Protameen Purac America Resources of Nature Rhodia Inc.
RITA Chemical
Robertet Ruger Salicylates & Chemicals Salvona Seaview Sederma Inc. Sederma SA Sensient Seppic Sinerga Sonneborn Southern Cross Spectrum Stoko Skin Care Symrise TC USA Inc The International Group Thornley TRI-K Industries Ultra Unipex Innovations Vivimed Labs Ltd
Wacker Chemical
Soda Ash
Brenntag Charles Tennant Harcros Independent Lincoln Fine Ingredients Nexeo Norman, Fox Penta
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Chemicals, Functional Soda Ash — Starch
Sodium Percarbonate
Ruger Solvay Chemicals Spectrum Stradco Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Sodium Bicarbonate
Brenntag Charles Tennant Harcros Independent Lincoln Fine Ingredients Nexeo Norman, Fox Penta Ruger Solvay Chemicals Spectrum Stradco Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Sodium Chloride A & E Connock Arkema Inc. Brenntag Charles Tennant Colonial Harcros Independent Morton Salt Nexeo Norman, Fox Penta Ruger Spectrum Stradco Ultra Univar
Sodium Sulfate Brenntag Colonial Harcros Independent Kingsfield Nexeo Norman, Fox Penta Rhodia Ruger Spectrum Stradco Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Solubilizers
A & E Connock Abitec Ajinomoto Alzo ANGUS B&T Srl
BASF
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Sodium Metasilicate
Brenntag CBC (America) Charles Tennant Clariant Coast Southwest Creations Couleurs Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
DeForest DeWolf Dow Chemical Dow Corning Dr. Straetmans
Brenntag Charles Tennant Fitz Chem Harcros Independent Jos H. Lowenstein Kingsfield Nexeo Norman, Fox Ruger Spectrum Stradco Univar
DuPont Tate & Lyle
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Sodium Perborate A & E Connock Brenntag Charles Tennant Harcros Independent Jos H. Lowenstein Kingsfield Norman, Fox Ruger Sea-Land Chemical Solvay Chemicals, Inc. Spectrum Stradco Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
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Brenntag Burlington Harcros Independent Kingsfield Norman, Fox Solvay Chemicals Spectrum Stradco Univar
Eastman Evonik Goldschmidt Evonik Industries AG Fiberstar Fitz Chem FloraTech Gattefosse Glenn Hallstar Harcros Independent Innospec Inolex Jarchem Kewpie Koster Keunen
Lipo Chemicals
Lonza Lonza Personal Care
Lubrizol
LycoRed Mason MMP Nease Norman, Fox
Presperse
Protameen Rhodia Inc.
RITA Chemical
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Ruger Sensient Seppic Sinerga SPA Solvay Chemicals Solvay S.A. Spectrum Stepan Stradco Symrise Taiwan TCR Ultra Vertellus
Charles Tennant Coast Southwest Color Techniques Creations Couleurs Dow Chemical E.T. Horn Evonik Degussa Extracts & Ingredients Fitz Chem Gattefosse Glenn Hallstar Independent Chemical Induchem AG Interpolymer Koster Keunen
Solvents
Premier Specialties
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Wacker Chemical 3M A & E Connock Alzo Arkema Inc. Brenntag Burlington
Calumet
CBC (America) Coast Southwest Colonial Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
Dow Chemical
DuPont Tate & Lyle
Eastman FloraTech Florida Chemical Fortune Gattefosse Glenn Grain Processing Hallstar Independent Chemical Invista S.ar.l. KCC KIC
Lipo Chemicals LyondellBasell MMP Nexeo Solutions NSF International Palms Resources Penta Presperse Protameen Purac America Rhodia Inc. Ruger Sonneborn Spectrum Stepan Stradco Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Vertec BioSolvents Wako Chemicals
SPF Boosters
3V AAHA Active Concepts Air Products Alzo Amcol American International Arizona Chemical B&T Srl Bayer Material Science Botaneco Brenntag Caribbean Natural
New Phase Nexeo Presperse
Protameen Saint-Gobain Stradco Symrise TCR TRI-K Industries Ultra
Squalene
A & E Connock Active Concepts American International Arista Industries Brenntag Caribbean Natural Carotech, Inc. CBC (America) Centerchem Charkit Charles Tennant Coast Southwest Cosmetic Supplies Creations Couleurs
Croda Inc
E.T. Horn Essential Ingredients Extracts & Ingredients Fitz Chem Glenn Henry Lamotte Independent Jedwards
Jeen International Kowa American Liberty Lonza Personal Care Penta Ruger Spectrum TCR TRI-K Industries Ultra
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Wilshire Worlée-Chemie
Starch
Active Concepts ADM AkzoNobel Beacon CMP Brenntag Burlington Charles Tennant Coast Southwest Corn Products Cosmetic Specialties E.T. Horn EES Cosmetic Solutions Equichem
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Chemicals, Functional Starch — Surfactants
Grain Processing Independent Chemical Lachemi Chemorgs Penta Ruger Sensient Spectrum Stradco Ultra
Univar
Hallstar
Sulfosuccinates
Sensient Thornley Ultra
Acme-Hardesty
Surfactants
Stearates
Croda Inc
Universal Preserv-A-Chem A & E Connock
Acme-Hardesty
Alzo American International Arkema Brenntag Charles Tennant Coast Southwest Evonik Goldschmidt Evonik Industries AG Fitz Chem Fortune Glenn Hallstar Harcros Independent KIC Lipo Chemicals Lonza Nexeo Palms Resources Penta Protameen RE Carroll Inc. Rhodia Inc.
RITA Chemical
Royal Adhesives Ruger Sea-Land Chemical Seaview Shill & Seilacher Spectrum Stradco TCR Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Sulfonates AAHA
Acme-Hardesty
Avatar Brenntag Charles Tennant Clariant Coast Southwest Colonial DeForest DeWolf Fitz Chem Glenn Hallstar Harcros Independent Lincoln Fine Ingredients Nease Nexeo Norman, Fox Palms Resources Pilot Rhodia Inc. Ruger Sea-Land Chemical Spectrum Stepan Stradco Thornley TRI-K Industries
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Universal Preserv-A-Chem AAHA
Brenntag Burlington Charles Tennant Coast Southwest Colonial
Presperse
A & E Connock
AAHA Chemical Company
AarhusKarlshamn Abitec
Acme-Hardesty Active Concepts ADM Air Products
Ajinomoto AkzoNobel Alzo Anderson & Associates ANGUS Arkema Avatar B&T Srl
BASF
Bio-Botanica Bluestar Silicones Brenntag Burlington
CBC (America) Centerchem Charles Tennant
DeWolf Essential Ingredients Evonik Goldschmidt Evonik Industries AG Fitz Chem Glenn Hallstar Harcros Independent Innospec Lincoln Fine Ingredients
Lipo Chemicals Lubrizol Mason Nease Nexeo Norman, Fox Palms Resources Pilot Protameen RE Carroll Inc. Rhodia Inc.
RITA Chemical
Ruger Sea-Land Chemical Spectrum Stepan Stradco Thornley TRI-K Industries
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Zschimmer & Schwarz
Surface Modifiers Access Technologies
Acme-Hardesty
Alzo Color Techniques Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
E.T. Horn Evonik Goldschmidt Fitz Chem Glenn Harcros Honeywell KCC Corporation Koster Keunen Momentive Pilot Rhodia Inc. Sea-Land Chemical Shamrock Thornley Ultra
Wacker Chemical
Surface-Treated Pigments
Brenntag Charles Tennant Color Techniques Cosmetic Specialties Creations Couleurs E.T. Horn EES Cosmetic Solutions Gelest
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Chemicals, Functional Surfactants — Tall Oil Fatty Acids
Chattem Chemicals Chemrez Clariant Coast Southwest Colonial Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
DeForest Desert Whale Jojoba DeWolf DKSH North America Dow Chemical Dow Corning Corp. Dr. Straetmans Elevations, LLC Essential Ingredients Evonik Goldschmidt Evonik Industries AG Extracts & Ingredients Fiber-Shield Industries Fiberstar Fitz Chem Florida Chemical Gattefosse Glenn Grant Industries Hallstar Harcros Independent Innospec Inolex
Jeen International
Jos H. Lowenstein KCC KIC Koster Keunen Lincoln Fine Ingredients
Lipo Chemicals
Lonza Lonza Personal Care
Lubrizol
Mason McKinley Resources MMP Momentive Nardev Chemie Nease Nexeo Norman, Fox Nova NSF International Palms Resources Penta Peter Cremer Pilot Presperse Protameen RE Carroll Inc. Rhodia Inc.
RITA Chemical
Royal Adhesives Ruger Sea-Land Chemical Seppic Shell Chemicals Shill & Seilacher
Shin-Etsu Silicones Sinerga SPA Spectrum Stepan Stradco Surface Chemists Symrise TCR Thornley TIC Gums TRI-K Industries Univar
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Universal Preserv-A-Chem
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Vertellus Wilshire Xiameter Zschimmer & Schwarz
Surfactants, Amphoterics AAHA
Acme-Hardesty
Burlington Charles Tennant Chemrez Coast Southwest Colonial Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
DeForest Evonik Goldschmidt Evonik Industries AG Fiber-Shield Industries Fitz Chem Glenn Hallstar Harcros Independent Jos H. Lowenstein Lincoln Fine Ingredients
Lubrizol
Mason McKinley Resources Nexeo Nova NSF International Palms Resources Pilot Protameen Rhodia Inc. Royal Adhesives Ruger Sea-Land Chemical Stepan Stradco Taiwan Thornley TRI-K Industries Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Zschimmer & Schwarz
Surfactants, Anionic AAHA Abitec
Acme-Hardesty
Avatar B&T Srl Brenntag Burlington Charles Tennant Chattem Chemicals Coast Southwest Colonial Cospheric Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
DeForest Dow Chemical Evonik Goldschmidt Evonik Stockhausen
Fiber-Shield Industries Fitz Chem Glenn Hallstar Harcros Independent Jos H. Lowenstein KCC Lincoln Fine Ingredients
Lubrizol
Mason Momentive Nexeo Nova NSF International Palms Resources Pilot Protameen RE Carroll Inc. Rhodia Inc. Royal Adhesives Ruger Sea-Land Chemical Seppic Sinerga SPA Stepan Stradco Surface Chemists Thornley TRI-K Industries Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Zschimmer & Schwarz
Surfactants, Cationic
Surfactants, Hydrotropes
Acme-Hardesty
Burlington Charles Tennant Coast Southwest Colonial Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
DeForest Fitz Chem Glenn Harcros Independent Lincoln Fine Ingredients Mason Nease Nexeo Nova NSF International Pilot Rhodia Inc. Ruger Sea-Land Chemical Stepan Stradco Surface Chemists Thornley TRI-K Industries Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Zschimmer & Schwarz
Surfactants, Nonionics AAHA
Acme-Hardesty
AAHA Abitec
Acme-Hardesty
Alzo Brenntag Burlington Charles Tennant Coast Southwest Colonial Cospheric Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
DeForest Dow Chemical Evonik Goldschmidt Evonik Industries AG Fiber-Shield Industries Fitz Chem Glenn Hallstar Harcros Independent Jos H. Lowenstein KCC Lincoln Fine Ingredients Mason Momentive Nexeo Nova NSF International Palms Resources Protameen Rhodia Inc. Ruger Stepan Stradco Thornley TRI-K Industries Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Alzo Anderson & Associates Brenntag Burlington Chemrez Coast Southwest Colonial Cospheric Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
DeForest Desert Whale Jojoba Dow Chemical Elevations Evonik Goldschmidt Extracts & Ingredients Fitz Chem Glenn Hallstar Harcros Independent Jarchem KCC Lambent Technologies Lincoln Fine Ingredients
Lubrizol
Mason Momentive Nexeo Nova NSF International Palms Resources Pilot Protameen RE Carroll Rhodia Inc. Ruger Sea-Land Chemical Seppic Solvay S.A. Stepan Stradco Surface Chemists
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Thornley TRI-K Industries Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Zschimmer & Schwarz
Suspending Agents
Rhodia Inc. Royal Adhesives Ruger Sea-Land Chemical TCR Thornley
Wacker Chemical
Abitec ADM AkzoNobel Alzo Amcol Brenntag Centerchem Chemyunion Quimica Coast Southwest CP Kelco Creations Couleurs Croda Chemicals Europe
Sweeteners
DeWolf Dow Chemical Dow Corning Corp.
Lipo Chemicals
Croda Inc
DuPont Tate & Lyle E.T. Horn EES Cosmetic Solutions Essential Ingredients Evonik Degussa Fitz Chem Glenn Grain Processing Hallstar Harcros
Jeen International Kobo Koster Keunen Kowa American
Lipo Chemicals
Lonza Lonza Personal Care
Lubrizol
Mason McKinley Resources MMP Natunola Norman, Fox
Presperse
Rhodia Inc.
RITA Chemical
Ruger Sea-Land Chemical Sensient Southern Clay Spectrum Stepan Stradco TC USA Inc TCR Thornley TIC Gums TRI-K Industries
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Vanderbilt, R.T.. Vertellus
Wacker Chemical
Zschimmer & Schwarz
Suspension Aids Coast Southwest Dow Chemical E.T. Horn Evonik Degussa Falcon Trading Fitz Chem Glenn Kowa American
New Phase Technologies Presperse
ADM Avatar Berje Brenntag Coast Southwest Corn Products E.T. Horn Falcon Trading Harcros Independent Jungbunzlauer KIC
McKinley Resources Norman, Fox Penta Ruger Salvona Spectrum Stradco Sunopta Inc. TCR U.S. Chemicals Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Talc
Brenntag Charles Tennant Color Techniques Cosmetic Specialties Creations Couleurs DKSH North America E.T. Horn Harcros Independent Kobo Penta
Presperse
Resources of Nature Ruger Sensient Spectrum Stradco U.S. Cosmetics Ultra Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
SORBITOL
Glyceryl Monostearates
Metallic Stearates
UNIVERSAL PRESERV-A-CHEM INC.
60 Jiffy Road, Somerset NJ 08873-0438
732-568-1266 • Fax: 732-568-1299 E-mail:
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Tall Oil Fatty Acids Acme-Hardesty
Brenntag Charles Tennant Coast Southwest Colonial Hallstar Harcros Independent Jos H. Lowenstein Lincoln Fine Ingredients
Buyer’s Guide 2012
Empowering Your Product with
Nature For Personal Care
Jungbunzlauer provides genuine ingredients for personal care products…naturally! Citric Acid and Sodium Citrates s Excellent pH regulation, appropriate for natural cosmetics s Superb odorless buffering agents
Xanthan Gum s Exceptional thickener and stabilizer, providing optimal rheology s Highest purity, GMO-free, ideal for natural care
Gluconates s Safe and natural chelants, EDTA-free s Gentle exfoliants and effective moisturizers found in honey
CITROFOL®
Mineral Salts s Zinc citrate, natural anti-bacterial agent for oral & topical treatments s Potassium citrate for oral care, reducing effects on sensitive teeth
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Chemicals, Functional Tall Oil Fatty Acids— Water Soluble Polymers
Lipo Chemicals
Norman, Fox Penta Sea-Land Chemical Stradco Wilshire
Tallow
A & E Connock
Acme-Hardesty
Brenntag Independent Chemical Jos H. Lowenstein
Lipo Chemicals
Norman, Fox Sea-Land Chemical Spectrum Stradco Welch, Holme & Clark
Test Skin
InVitro International Nova Solar Light Symrise
Thickening Agents A & E Connock AAHA
Acme-Hardesty
ADM Air Products Ajinomoto AkzoNobel Alzo Amcol American International Ashland B&T Srl
BASF
Brenntag Burlington CBC (America) Charles Tennant Chemrez Clariant Coast Southwest Colonial Cospheric CP Kelco Creations Couleurs Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
DeForest Desert Whale Jojoba DKSH North America
DuPont Tate & Lyle E.T. Horn EES Cosmetic Solutions Essential Ingredients Evonik Degussa Evonik Goldschmidt
Evonik Industries AG Extracts & Ingredients ExxonMobil Fiberstar Fitz Chem FloraTech Fortune Gattefosse Glenn Grain Processing Grant Industries. Hallstar Harcros Honeywell Independent Chemical
Jeen International
Jos H. Lowenstein Kitozyme Kobo Koster Keunen Lincoln Fine Ingredients
Lipo Chemicals
Lonza Lonza Personal Care
Lubrizol
Mason McKinley Resources MMP Natunola
New Phase Nexeo Norman, Fox
Peter Cremer Pilot Presperse Protameen RE Carroll Inc. Resources of Nature Rhodia Inc.
Ultra Univar
Royal Adhesives Ruger Salvona SE Tylose Sea-Land Chemical Seaview Sekisui Sensient Seppic
Worlée-Chemie Zschimmer & Schwarz
RITA Chemical
Shin-Etsu Silicones
Solvay Chemicals Solvay S.A. Southern Clay Spectrum Stepan Stradco Sunopta Inc. Surface Chemists TC USA Inc TCR The International Group Thornley TIC Gums U.S. Chemicals
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Vanderbilt, R.T. Company, Inc. Vertellus
Wacker Chemical
Topic Microspheres 3M A & E Connock Amcol Biosil Centerchem Cospheric Creations Couleurs Fortune Lipo Chemicals
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
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Salvona Sensient
Welch, Holme & Clark Wilshire
Vegetable Oils
Viscosity Agents
A & E Connock
AarhusKarlshamn Abitec
Acme-Hardesty
Active Concepts Alnor Oil American Natural Arista Industries Avatar Beacon CMP Biochemica Brenntag Chemyunion Quimica Coast Southwest Desert Whale Jojoba E.T. Horn EES Cosmetic Solutions Extracts & Ingredients Falcon Trading Fitz Chem
Flavex Naturextrakte
FloraTech Glenn Harcros Henry Lamotte I&W Research IFC Solutions Independent Chemical Jarchem Jedwards Lambent Technologies Liberty Lincoln Fine Ingredients
Lipo Chemicals McKinley Resources Natural Plant Products Nexeo Olvea Premier Specialties RE Carroll Inc.
RITA Chemical
Ruger Sea-Land Chemical Southern Cross Stepan Stradco Sunopta Inc. Symrise The International Group Ultra
Abitec Active Concepts Alzo American Casein American International CBC (America) Charles Tennant Chemrez Coast Southwest Croda Chemicals Europe DeForest DeWolf Dow Chemical E.T. Horn Evonik Degussa Evonik Goldschmidt Evonik Industries AG Evonik Stockhausen Fitz Chem FloraTech Gattefosse Glenn Grant Industries Hallstar
Honeywell
Independent Chemical Koster Keunen Kowa American Corp.
Lipo Chemicals
Lonza Personal Care
Lubrizol
Mason McKinley Resources Pilot Presperse
Resources of Nature Rhodia Inc.
RITA Chemical
SE Tylose Sea-Land Chemical Seaview Seppic Spectrum Stradco TC USA Inc TCR
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Vanderbilt, R.T.
Wacker Chemical
Worlée-Chemie Zschimmer & Schwarz
Water Soluble Polymers A & E Connock
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Chemicals, Functional Water Soluble Polymers — Zeolites
AkzoNobel Alzo American Casein Arkema Bayer Material Science
Bioland
Biosil Brenntag Burlington Charles Tennant Clariant Coast Southwest Cosmetic Specialties CP Kelco CPN Creations Couleurs Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
DKSH North America Dow Chemical E.T. Horn EES Cosmetic Solutions Evonik Goldschmidt Evonik Industries AG Evonik Stockhausen Fitz Chem Glenn Hallstar Harcros Honeywell Kowa American
Lipo Chemicals Lubrizol Mason
McKinley Resources
New Phase
Norman, Fox NSF International
Presperse
Protameen Rhodia Inc.
RITA Chemical Sekisui Sensient Seppic
Shin-Etsu Silicones Southern Clay Stradco Thornley TIC Gums TRI-K Industries Ultra
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Worlée-Chemie
Water Treatment Chemicals
Anderson & Associates Brenntag Charkit Chemrez Croda Chemicals Europe DeForest Dow Chemical Harcros Independent Kingsfield
Lonza Mason Momentive Nexeo Norman, Fox PMC Specialties Rhodia Inc. Sea-Land Chemical Seaview Solvay Chemicals Spectrum Stradco Surface Chemists ThermPhos Dequest Univar
Honeywell
Water-Proofing Agents
Wetting Agents
Independent Chemical Inolex KCC Koster Keunen
Lipo Chemicals Mason
New Phase Presperse New Phase Stradco TC USA Inc Thornley Ultra
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Access Technologies Alzo Arizona Chemical Bayer Material Science Brenntag Burlington Coast Southwest DeWolf Dow Chemical E.T. Horn Fiber-Shield Industries Fitz Chem Fortune Glenn
Wacker Chemical Wilshire Worlée-Chemie
Access Technologies
Acme-Hardesty
American International Anderson & Associates
BASF
Coast Southwest Croda Chemicals Europe
Croda Inc
DeForest E.T. Horn Evonik Goldschmidt Fitz Chem FloraTech Glenn Hallstar
Harcros Independent KCC Lambent Lincoln Fine Ingredients Lipoid LLC Lonza Personal Care Mason Momentive Peter Cremer Pilot Protameen Resources of Nature Rhodia Inc.
RITA Chemical
Royal Adhesives Sea-Land Chemical Seppic Stepan Stradco Surface Chemists Thornley
RITA Chemical
Ruger Sea-Land Chemical Sonneborn Spectrum Stradco TCR The International Group U.S. Chemicals Ultra Univar
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Wilshire
Zeolites
Wacker Chemical
Zschimmer & Schwarz
White Oils
Access Technologies Avatar Brenntag
Calumet
Henry Lamotte Independent Nexeo Norman, Fox Penta Petro-Canada RE Carroll
Charkit Coast Southwest Extracts & Ingredients Harcros
Arkema Brenntag DeWolf E.T. Horn Glenn Harcros Honeywell Kingsfield Spectrum
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• Defoamers
• Polyalkylene Glycols
• Emollients
• Polyalphaolefins
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• Sulfonates
• Esters
• Thickeners
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• Waxes
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Aerosol Packaging Machinery Aero-Tech PMC Industries Union Standard Wohl
Agitators
Admix Aero-Tech Arde Barinco Buhler . Dimensional Ekato Fortune Lee Pope Scientific Romaco Sigma Spectrum TCR Union Standard Vege Tech Wohl
Aluminum Coil
Cameo Metal Products
Universal Preserv-A-Chem
Antimicrobial Testing Equipment Adamson Analytical Vege Tech
Applicators
3C Albéa All American Ameri-Seal Anisa Arrowpak Ching Fon Colt’s Plastics Cosmetic Specialties Cosmic Promotions Cosmogen Cosmopak Cospack America Creative Coatings Filling Station Garrett Hewitt Global Packaging HCT Packaging James Alexander Jerhel Plastics JP Packaging Kaufman L & S Packaging Lombardi Maesa Group Orlandi PKG Group Qosmedix Resource Label Sonic Packaging Spectrum Taiki USA The Penthouse Group Topline VPI Wormser WS Packaging
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Assembly
Accel Aero-Tech Aroma Naturals Burgopak Cameo Metal Products Colt’s Plastics Complete Pharmacal Cosmetic Specialties Danbury Diamond Packaging Diamond Wipes Dimensional Dotcom Eyelematic Filling Station Flexpaq General Chemical Groninger USA HCT Packaging JP Packaging Just Packaging Maesa Group Orlandi Sonic Packaging Stull Technologies Telmark Packaging Topline USS Vege Tech Verla International Walsen International Wormser Yorker Packaging
Bag in Box Packaging
All American Cosmic Promotions Dimensional Filamatic I Trends Solutions Maesa Group San Francisco Herb Sonic Packaging Union Standard
Barrier Packs
Dimensional Power Container Sekisui Specialty Telmark Packaging
Unit Pack
Blowmolding Equipment Currier Plastics Topline Wohl
Bottles, General 3C
ABA Packaging Accutek Aero-Tech Albéa All American Allstar Packaging
Alpha Packaging
Ameri-Seal Arrowpak Berlin Packaging Brad-Pak Enterprises Condensa S.A. Cosmetic Supplies Cospack America Coughlan Products Currier Plastics Custom Bottle Drug & Cosmetic Sales Elcos America
Exal Express Tubes Flexpaq Fusion Packaging Global Packaging Groninger USA Hair Systems HCP Packaging HCT Packaging Henry Pak Impressions Packaging Jerhel Plastics Kaufman L & S Packaging Lerman Container Liberty M&H Plastics Maesa Group
McKernan New High Glass
O.Berk Company Packaging & Design Packaging Concepts Packaging Solutions PKG Group Qosmedix Rexam Closures SeaCliff Beauty Spectrum Summers Optical Topline TricorBraun USS Vege Tech Verla International Vitro Packaging VPI World Wide Packaging Wormser
Bottles, Perfume 3C
ABA Packaging
Albéa All American Arrowpak Berlin Packaging Bormioli Luigi Glass Brad-Pak Enterprises Condensa S.A. Cosmetic Supplies Cospack America Currier Plastics Drug & Cosmetic Sales Exal Filling Station Flexpaq Garrett Hewitt Groninger USA Henry Pak Jerhel Plastics Kaufman L & S Packaging Lerman Container Maesa Group
McKernan New High Glass O.Berk Company Olan De Mexico Packaging & Design Packaging Solutions PKG Group Pochet SeaCliff Beauty Topline TricorBraun USS Verla International Vitro Packaging VPI Wormser
Bows/Ribbons
Albéa Brad-Pak Enterprises Cosmic Promotions Dimensional I Trends Solutions Knoll Packaging Reliant Ribbon
Boxes
Albéa Ameri-Seal Arkay Packaging Burgopak Cosmic Promotions Diamond Packaging Drug & Cosmetic Sales Filling Station Hair Systems HCT Packaging I Trends Solutions Kaufman Knoll Packaging L & S Packaging Lombardi Maesa Group Mod-Pac
New High Glass Printex Packaging
Rocktenn
Utility PrintPack Wormser WS Packaging
Brushes
3C Albéa Anisa Cameo Metal Products Cosmogen Cosmopak Creative Coatings Drug & Cosmetic Sales Garrett Hewitt HCT Packaging Jerhel Plastics Kaufman L & S Packaging Lombardi
McKernan New High Glass
Qosmedix San Francisco Herb SeaCliff Beauty Spectrum Taiki USA The Penthouse Group Topline VPI World Wide Packaging Wormser
Cappers
Accutek Aero-Tech Ameri-Seal Cavalla Dimensional Elsner Engineering Filamatic Groninger USA Kaufman New England PKB PMC Industries Spectrum T&T Machinery Union Standard Vege Tech Wohl
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ABA Packaging
Albéa All American Allstar Packaging Ameri-Seal Aptar Mukwonago Arrowpak Berlin Packaging Brad-Pak Enterprises C+N Packaging Cameo Metal Products Ching Fon Colt’s Plastics Cosmopak Cospack America CPP Global Currier Plastics Danbury Drug & Cosmetic Sales Elcos America Express Tubes Eyelematic Fusion Packaging HCP Packaging Henry Pak Jerhel Plastics Kaufman L & S Packaging Lerman Container Liberty Lombardi M&H Plastics
McKernan
Montebello Packaging
New High Glass
O.Berk Company Olcott Plastics Packaging & Design Packaging Solutions Pearce Plastics PKG Group Portola Tech Preface Deux Qosmedix Rexam Closures San Francisco Herb Spectrum Stull Technologies Taplast USA Topline TricorBraun Verla International Vitro Packaging VPI Walsen International Wormser Yorker Packaging Zeller Plastik
Carton Machines Bergami USA Cavalla Dimensional L. Spitz Romaco T&T Machinery Union Standard Vege Tech Wohl
Cartons
Accel Ameri-Seal Brad-Pak Enterprises Curtis Packaging Diamond Packaging Dimensional Drug & Cosmetic Sales Hair Systems
HLP Packaging Innovative Labeling Kaufman Maesa Group Mod-Pac Multipack Solutions MWV Packaging & Design Printex Packaging Quality Assured Label
Rocktenn
World Wide Packaging WS Packaging
Case Trays Accel Ameri-Seal Hair Systems Lombardi Mod-Pac
Centrifuges Spectrum Wohl
Child-Resistant Closures
All American Ameri-Seal Berlin Packaging Brad-Pak Enterprises Cameo Metal Products Cosmetic Supplies Drug & Cosmetic Sales Eyelematic Henry Pak Kaufman L & S Packaging Lerman Container McDowell Label
McKernan
Montebello Packaging Multipack Solutions
New High Glass O.Berk Company Packaging Concepts Packaging Solutions PKG Group Rexam Closures Stull Technologies TricorBraun Zeller Plastik
Coders
Accutek Dimensional Vege Tech Videojet Wohl
Colorants for Plastic
Ampacet Clariant Masterbatches L & S Packaging Pylam Spectra Colors Uniform Color
Compacts
3C Albéa All American Arrowpak Burgopak C+N Packaging Cameo Metal Products Ching Fon Cosmogen Cosmopak Cospack America
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CPP Global Elcos America Garrett Hewitt Global Packaging HCP Packaging HCT Packaging Jerhel Plastics Kaufman Lerman Container Maesa Group
McKernan New High Glass
PKG Group Preface Deux Qosmedix RPC Bramlage SeaCliff Beauty Sederma Inc. Taiki USA The Penthouse Group Topline TricorBraun VPI Walsen International World Wide Packaging
Containers, Aluminum
Aero-Tech All American Berlin Packaging Brad-Pak Enterprises Cameo Metal Products Condensa S.A. Cosmopak Cospack America Coughlan Products
Drug & Cosmetic Sales Elcos America Exal Express Tubes Fusion Packaging Global Packaging Hair Systems HCT Packaging Henry Pak Kaufman L & S Packaging Lerman Container Liberty
McKernan
Montebello Packaging Multipack Solutions Packaging Solutions Preface Deux Spectrum The Penthouse Group TricorBraun USS
Containers, Composite
Aero-Tech All American Berlin Packaging Coughlan Products Eyelematic HCT Packaging Lerman Container Multipack Solutions O.Berk Company Packaging Solutions TricorBraun
Containers, Glass ABA Packaging
Aero-Tech All American Ameri-Seal Arrowpak Berlin Packaging Bormioli Luigi Glass Brad-Pak Enterprises Cameo Metal Products Cospack America Coughlan Products Drug & Cosmetic Sales Filling Station Flexpaq Fusion Packaging Global Packaging Henry Pak James Alexander Kaufman L & S Packaging Lerman Container Maesa Group
McKernan
Multipack Solutions
New High Glass O.Berk Company Packaging & Design Packaging Solutions PKG Group Pochet San Francisco Herb SeaCliff Beauty SGD Spectrum Telmark Packaging Topline
TricorBraun USS Vitro Packaging VPI World Wide Packaging Wormser
Containers, Plastic 3C
ABA Packaging Aero-Tech Albéa All American
Alpha Packaging
Ameri-Seal Arrowpak Berlin Packaging Brad-Pak Enterprises Burgopak C+N Packaging Cameo Metal Products Ching Fon Colt’s Plastics Cosmetic Supplies Cosmopak Cospack America Coughlan Products Currier Plastics Custom Bottle Diamond Packaging Drug & Cosmetic Sales Elcos America Express Tubes Eyelematic Filling Station Flexpaq Fusion Packaging Global Packaging HCT Packaging Henry Pak HLP Packaging I Trends Solutions James Alexander Jerhel Plastics Kaufman L & S Packaging Lerman Container LF of America Liberty Lombardi M&H Plastics Maesa Group
McKernan
MegaPumps Montebello Packaging Multipack Solutions
New High Glass
O.Berk Company Olan De Mexico Packaging & Design Packaging Concepts Packaging Solutions PKG Group Printex Packaging Qosmedix Rexam Closures RPC Bramlage San Francisco Herb SeaCliff Beauty Sekisui Specialty Sonic Packaging Spectrum Taiki USA Telmark Packaging The Penthouse Group Topline TricorBraun
Unit Pack
VPI World Wide Packaging Wormser
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Yorker Packaging Zeller Plastik
Lombardi McDowell Label
Containers, Specialty Metal
Multipack Solutions
Aero-Tech Albéa All American Berlin Packaging Buhler Cameo Metal Products Drug & Cosmetic Sales DS Containers HCT Packaging Jerhel Plastics Kaufman L & S Packaging Lerman Container Liberty Maesa Group O.Berk Company Packaging Solutions PKG Group Pope Scientific Walsen International Wormser
Containers, Tin Plate Aero-Tech All American Berlin Packaging HCT Packaging Lerman Container Maesa Group
McKernan
O.Berk Company Packaging Solutions San Francisco Herb Walsen International
Converting Machines
Ameri-Seal Cosmetic Supplies Elsner Engineering
Conveyors
Accel Accutek Buhler Dimensional Filamatic Groninger USA Wohl
Cosmetic Samplers Aptar Brad-Pak Enterprises Burgopak C+N Packaging Cavalla Cosmetic Specialties Coughlan Products Creative Coatings Diamond Packaging Dimensional Elcos America Express Tubes Filling Station Flexpaq Glenroy Groninger USA HCP Packaging Identipak Innovative Labeling JP Packaging Knoll Packaging L & S Packaging
Label Technology Lerman Container
McKernan
New High Glass Orlandi Packaging Concepts Packaging Solutions PKG Group Qosmedix Sonic Packaging Taiki USA Telmark Packaging Unette
Unit Pack
USS VPI World Wide Packaging Wormser Xela Pack
Custom Decorating Albéa All American
Alpha Packaging
Ameri-Seal Arrowpak Bormioli Luigi Glass Brad-Pak Enterprises Burgopak C-PAK Decorating Cameo Metal Products Color Craft Colt’s Plastics Cosmic Promotions Cosmopak Cospack America Creative Coatings Custom Bottle Dion Label Printing Elcos America Express Tubes Fusion Packaging Global Packaging HCP Packaging I Trends Solutions Innovative Labeling Jerhel Plastics Kaufman Lerman Container LF of America Lombardi M&H Plastics Maesa Group McDowell Label
New High Glass
Orlandi Packaging & Design Packaging Solutions PKG Group Preface Deux Printex Packaging Quality Assured Label SeaCliff Beauty Topline Trademark Packaging TricorBraun USS World Wide Packaging
Cutting & Folding Machines Dion Label Elsner Engineering Orlandi Printex Packaging
Decorating Equipment
Cosmetic Specialties Creative Coatings
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Dion Label McDowell Label Orlandi
Detergent-Making Machinery Arde Barinco Buhler Desmet Ballestra Pope Scientific Sigma Union Standard VVF Wohl
Dip Tubes
Berlin Packaging Cosmetic Supplies Drug & Cosmetic Sales Elcos America Express Tubes Fusion Packaging Global Packaging Kaufman L & S Packaging
McKernan
MWV Packaging Solutions Precision Valve TricorBraun
Discs
All American Buhler Colt’s Plastics CPP Global Danbury Fortune Fusion Packaging Henry Pak Kaufman L & S Packaging Lerman Container Madeline Blondman O.Berk Company Packaging Solutions Qosmedix TricorBraun
Dispensers
3C Aero-Tech Albéa All American Allstar Packaging Aptar Arrowpak Berlin Packaging Brad-Pak Enterprises Buhler Cameo Metal Products Cosmogen Cosmopak Cospack America CPP Global Drug & Cosmetic Sales Elcos America Express Tubes Fusion Packaging Henry Pak Kaufman L & S Packaging Lerman Container Libenn Aroma Liberty Lindal North America Maesa Group
McKernan
MegaPumps Multipack Solutions MWV
New High Glass O.Berk Company Olan De Mexico Packaging Concepts Packaging Solutions PKB PKG Group Pope Scientific Power Container Qosmedix Rieke Packaging RPC Bramlage SeaCliff Beauty Stoko Skin Care Stull Technologies Taiki USA Taplast USA
Filling Machines
TricorBraun VPI Wormser
Droppers 3C
ABA Packaging
Albéa All American Allstar Packaging Arrowpak Brad-Pak Enterprises Cameo Metal Products Cosmetic Supplies Cosmogen Cospack America Drug & Cosmetic Sales Fusion Packaging Henry Pak Kaufman L & S Packaging Lerman Container LF of America Liberty
McKernan Neopac
New High Glass O.Berk Company Packaging Solutions PKG Group Qosmedix San Francisco Herb TricorBraun
Unit Pack VPI Wormser
Emulsifying Equipment
Admix Arde Barinco Ekato Lee Pope Scientific Romaco Union Standard Wohl
Accutek Aero-Tech Bergami USA Buhler Cavalla Cosmetic Supplies Coughlan Products Dimensional Elsner Engineering Filamatic Filling Station Fortune Groninger USA Hair Systems James Alexander Multipack Solutions PKB Pope Scientific Romaco SeaCliff Beauty Sonic Packaging T&T Machinery Toyo Jidoki Unette Union Standard Vege Tech Wohl
Filters
Aero-Tech Buhler Cosmic Promotions Elsner Engineering Pope Scientific Spectrum Union Standard Wohl
Form, Fill & Seal Machines
Accutek Ameri-Seal Bergami USA Cavalla Coughlan Products Dimensional Filamatic Filaments Filling Station QDP.6789-1/3 page HAPPI Ad r.1_Layout 1 12/8/11 DuPont 11:01 Chemicals AM Page 1Flexpaq
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Hair Systems James Alexander JP Packaging McDowell Label Orlandi PDI Sonic Packaging T&T Machinery Toyo Jidoki Unette Union Standard Wohl
Fragrance Samplers ABA Packaging
Aero-Tech Aptar Brad-Pak Enterprises C+N Packaging Diamond Packaging Dimensional Filling Station Flexpaq Glenroy Hogan Innovative Labeling JP Packaging Kaufman Knoll Packaging L & S Packaging
Label Technology Liberty
McKernan New High Glass O.Berk Company Orlandi Packaging & Design Packaging Concepts PKG Group Qosmedix Sederma Inc. Sonic Packaging Telmark Packaging Unette
Unit Pack USS Xela Pack
Fragrance Sampling Alpha Aromatics
Brad-Pak Enterprises C+N Packaging Diamond Packaging Dimensional Filling Station Flexpaq Hogan Identipak JP Packaging Kaufman Liberty Lombardi Orlandi Qosmedix Sonic Packaging Telmark Packaging Unette
Unit Pack
Xela Pack Inc.
Heating Elements Spectrum Vege Tech
Homogenizers Admix Arde Barinco Desmet Ballestra Dimensional Ekato Lee Pope Scientific Romaco Sigma Spectrum Union Standard Vege Tech Wohl
Hot-Filling Equipment
Accutek Aero-Tech Buhler Cavalla Complete Pharmacal Coughlan Products Dimensional Filamatic Filling Station
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Summers Optical/EMS Packaging • P.O. Box 380, 1560 Industry Road, Hatfield, PA 19440 Tel: 215-412-8380 • Fax: 215-412-8450 • Email:
[email protected] • Web: www.emsdiasum.com
Packaging & Equipment Hot-Filling Equipment — Liners
Groninger USA JP Packaging Sonic Packaging T&T Machinery Toyo Jidoki Union Standard Vege Tech VVF
Hot-Melt Equipment
Accel Accutek Buhler Coughlan Products Dimensional Filamatic Vege Tech Wohl
Intermediate Bulk Containers Fortune Pope Scientific TricorBraun Vege Tech
Jars 3C
ABA Packaging Albéa All American Allstar Packaging
Alpha Packaging Arrowpak Berlin Packaging
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Brad-Pak Enterprises Buhler C+N Packaging Ching Fon Colt’s Plastics Cosmetic Supplies Cosmogen Cosmopak Cospack America Coughlan Products CPP Global Currier Plastics Custom Bottle Drug & Cosmetic Sales Elcos America Express Tubes Eyelematic Filling Station Fusion Packaging Garrett Hewitt Global Packaging Hair Systems HCP Packaging Henry Pak Jerhel Plastics Kaufman L & S Packaging Lerman Container Liberty Lombardi M&H Plastics Maesa Group
McKernan New High Glass O.Berk Company Olcott Plastics
Packaging & Design Packaging Solutions Pearce Plastics PKG Group Pochet Qosmedix Rexam Closures RPC Bramlage San Francisco Herb SeaCliff Beauty Sonic Packaging Spectrum Taiki USA Taplast USA TricorBraun USS Vege Tech Verla International Vitro Packaging VPI World Wide Packaging Wormser
Kettles
Arde Barinco Buhler Cavalla Dimensional Ekato Fortune Hair Systems Lee Pope Scientific Romaco Sigma T&T Machinery
Union Standard Vege Tech Wohl
Lab Equipment
Adamson Analytical Admix Aero-Tech Buhler Cavalla Cosmic Promotions Dimensional Ekato Filamatic Groninger USA Hair Systems L. Spitz Lee Nova Pope Scientific SeaCliff Beauty Sigma Solar Light Spectrum Torrey Hills Union Standard Wohl
Labeling Machines Accel Accutek Ameri-Seal Bergami USA C-Pak Cavalla Cosmetic Specialties
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Cosmetic Supplies Custom Bottle Dimensional Dion Label Elsner Engineering Groninger USA Hair Systems Kaufman Lewis Label McDowell Label Resource Label Sleeveco Spectrum T&T Machinery Union Standard Vege Tech Videojet Wohl WS Packaging
Labels Accel Accutek
Alpha Packaging
Ameri-Seal Avery Dennison C-Pak Color Craft Label Cosmetic Specialties Cosmetic Supplies Cosmic Promotions Creative Coatings Custom Bottle Dion Label Drug & Cosmetic Sales Filling Station
Fort Dearborn Global Packaging Hammer Packaging Innovative Labeling Kaufman
Label Technology
Lerman Container Lewis Label McDowell Label O.Berk Company Overnight Labels Packaging Solutions PKG Group Prestige Label Prime Label Prime Package Printpack Qosmedix Quality Assured Label Resource Label San Francisco Herb Sleeveco Spectrum WS Packaging
Liners
Arkay Packaging Arrowpak Avery Dennison Brad-Pak Enterprises Colt’s Plastics Cosmopak CPP Global Danbury Eyelematic L & S Packaging
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Packaging & Equipment Liners — Overcaps
Lerman Container Packaging Solutions Pearce Plastics TricorBraun Yorker Packaging
Lipstick Containers 3C
ABA Packaging
Albéa All American Arrowpak Cameo Metal Products Ching Fon Cosmetic Specialties Cosmogen Cosmopak Cospack America Drug & Cosmetic Sales Elcos America Garrett Hewitt HCP Packaging HCT Packaging Jerhel Plastics Kaufman Lerman Container Lombardi
McKernan New High Glass
PKG Group Preface Deux RPC Bramlage SeaCliff Beauty The Penthouse Group Topline TricorBraun Verla International VPI World Wide Packaging Wormser Yorker Packaging
Jerhel Plastics Preface Deux
Metered Pumps Accutek Aero-Tech Cosmetic Supplies Cospack America Filamatic Kaufman L & S Packaging Lerman Container Packaging Concepts PKG Group RPC Bramlage Sonic Packaging Spectrum Summers Optical Vege Tech Wohl
Metallizers
Arrowpak Cameo Metal Products Colt’s Plastics Elcos America
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Albéa All American Aptar
McKernan
O.Berk Company Packaging & Design Packaging Solutions PKG Group Preface Deux Rexam Closures Stull Technologies TricorBraun Union Standard
New England
Meters
CBC (America) Corp. Nova Solar Light Spectrum
Milling & Grinding Equipment
Mixing Machinery
Burgopak Cameo Metal Products Cosmetic Specialties Eyelematic Jerhel Plastics Lombardi McDowell Label PKG Group Preface Deux Walsen International
ABA Packaging
New High Glass
McKernan
Machinery, Used
Metal & Plastic Specialty Stamping
3C
Eyelematic Fusion Packaging HCT Packaging Jerhel Plastics Kaufman L & S Packaging Lerman Container Lombardi M&H Plastics Maesa Group
Kaufman L & S Packaging Lee
Cavalla Dimensional Filamatic Union Standard
Accutek Aero-Tech Arde Barinco Buhler Cosmetic Specialties Filamatic Hair Systems L. Spitz Lee Trademark Packaging Union Standard Wohl
Overcaps
Arrowpak Berlin Packaging Brad-Pak Enterprises C+N Packaging Cameo Metal Products Ching Fon Colt’s Plastics Cospack America Currier Plastics Drug & Cosmetic Sales Elcos America Express Tubes
Metered Valves
Admix Arde Barinco Buhler Cavalla Dimensional Ekato Fortune Romaco Sigma Torrey Hills Union Standard Vege Tech Wohl
Lipstick Molding Machines
Qosmedix Sonic Packaging Suominen Nonwovens Taiki USA Trützschler Nonwovens
Admix Aero-Tech Arde Barinco Buhler Cavalla Coughlan Products Dimensional Ekato L. Spitz Lee Pope Scientific Romaco Sigma TCR Torrey Hills Union Standard Vege Tech Wohl
Nonwoven Fabric
Carroll Cotton Incorporated Creative Coatings Diamond Wipes DuPont Chemicals Fama Jersey Hangzhou Advanced I Trends Solutions Jacob Holm (Americas) JP Packaging Multipack Solutions
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Packaging & Equipment Palletizers — Shrink Packaging
Palletizers
Bergami USA Dimensional Vege Tech
Paperboard
Accel Ameri-Seal Burgopak Curtis Packaging Diamond Packaging Garrett Hewitt
HCT Packaging I Trends Solutions Innovative Labeling Kaufman Maesa Group Mod-Pac MWV Printex Packaging Quality Assured Label
Rocktenn
Utility PrintPack
Perfume Stoppers Bormioli Luigi Glass Brad-Pak Enterprises C+N Packaging Drug & Cosmetic Sales Filling Station Kaufman L & S Packaging Lombardi
McKernan New High Glass O.Berk Company
Packaging & Design Pochet Rexam Closures Walsen International
Kaufman Knoll Packaging Maesa Group Multipack Solutions
POP Displays
Printex Packaging
Accel Burgopak C+N Packaging Diamond Packaging Dimensional Drug & Cosmetic Sales
New High Glass Rocktenn
World Wide Packaging
Pouches
Albéa All American Ameri-Seal Anisa Brad-Pak Enterprises Cavalla Color Craft Label Cosmopak Coughlan Products Diamond Wipes Dion Label Filling Station Flexpaq Glenroy, Inc. Hair Systems Identipak Innovative Labeling JP Packaging Kaufman L & S Packaging
Label Technology
Lewis Label Maesa Group McDowell Label Overnight Labels Prime Label Qosmedix Reliant Ribbon Sonic Packaging Telmark Packaging The Penthouse Group Toyo Jidoki Unette
Unit Pack
Wormser Xela Pack Inc.
Powder Boxes
3C Albéa Arrowpak Burgopak C+N Packaging Cosmogen Coughlan Products Hair Systems Jerhel Plastics Knoll Packaging L & S Packaging Lombardi Maesa Group
New High Glass
PKG Group The Penthouse Group VPI World Wide Packaging
Powder Presses
Cavalla Union Standard World Wide Packaging
Pumps, Sprayers 3C
ABA Packaging Albéa All American Allstar Packaging Ameri-Seal Aptar Arrowpak
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Berlin Packaging Brad-Pak Enterprises Buhler Cameo Metal Products Cosmetic Supplies Cosmopak Cospack America Drug & Cosmetic Sales Elcos America Express Tubes Filamatic Fusion Packaging Garrett Hewitt Henry Pak Jerhel Plastics Kaufman L & S Packaging Lerman Container Liberty
McKernan MegaPumps MWV
New High Glass O.Berk Company Olan De Mexico Packaging & Design Packaging Concepts Packaging Solutions PKG Group Power Container Qosmedix Rexam Closures Rieke Packaging RPC Bramlage SeaCliff Beauty Spectrum Taplast USA TricorBraun VPI
Purfication Equipment
Pope Scientific Spectrum Wohl
Recovery Filters Spectrum
Refurbishing
Aero-Tech Buhler Complete Pharmacal Danbury Dotcom Groninger USA Just Packaging Trademark Packaging Union Standard
Shrink Packaging
Accel Accutek Ameri-Seal Avery Dennison Color Craft Label Complete Pharmacal Cosmetic Supplies Coughlan Products CPP Global Currier Plastics Diamond Packaging Dimensional Dion Label Dotcom Drug & Cosmetic Sales Express Tubes Filling Station Flexpaq Fort Dearborn Hammer Packaging
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Packaging & Equipment Shrink Packaging — Tube Fillers
Henry Pak JP Packaging Just Packaging Kaufman Lerman Container Liberty McDowell Label Multipack Solutions Overnight Labels Packaging & Design Printpack Sleeveco Sonic Packaging Telmark Packaging Trademark Packaging Union Standard Vege Tech Verla International Wohl World Wide Packaging WS Packaging
Express Tubes Filling Station Fort Dearborn Hammer Packaging Henry Pak Innovative Labeling Kaufman Lewis Label McDowell Label Multipack Solutions
Sleeve Labels
Arde Barinco Buhler Desmet Ballestra L. Spitz Liberty Sigma Union Standard VVF
Accutek
Alpha Packaging
Ameri-Seal Avery Dennison C-Pak Color Craft Label Cosmetic Supplies Cosmopak Coughlan Products Diamond Packaging Dimensional Dion Label Drug & Cosmetic Sales
New High Glass Overnight Labels PKG Group Prestige Label Printpack Sleeveco TricorBraun Vege Tech WS Packaging
Soap-Making Equipment
Sponges
3C Albéa Anisa Cosmic Promotions
Cosmogen Cosmopak Garrett Hewitt JP Packaging Kaufman Lerman Container
Sonic Packaging Telmark Packaging TricorBraun Union Standard
Unit Pack
Wohl World Wide Packaging
McKernan
Qosmedix Sonic Packaging Spectrum Taiki USA The Penthouse Group VPI Wormser
Stick Packaging
Surplus Components Kaufman
McKernan New High Glass O.Berk Company
3C Albéa Avery Dennison Bergami USA Burgopak Cameo Metal Products Catalent Pharma Cavalla Cosmopak Coughlan Products Dimensional Glenroy Innovative Labeling Kaufman L & S Packaging
Label Technology Lombardi McDowell Label Overnight Labels RPC Bramlage
Tamper-Evident Packaging Accutek
Alpha Packaging
Ameri-Seal Berlin Packaging Brad-Pak Enterprises Burgopak Cameo Metal Products Color Craft Label Cosmetic Supplies Curtis Packaging Diamond Packaging Dimensional Drug & Cosmetic Sales Enercon Industries Express Tubes Flexpaq Henry Pak Innovative Labeling JP Packaging
Kaufman L & S Packaging McDowell Label Multipack Solutions O.Berk Company Overnight Labels Packaging Concepts Packaging Solutions Printpack Quality Assured Label Resource Label Rexam Closures
Testing Equipment
Sonic Packaging Stull Technologies Telmark Packaging Trademark Packaging TricorBraun Union Standard
Accutek Aero-Tech Bergami USA Berlin Packaging Brad-Pak Enterprises Buhler Cavalla Complete Pharmacal Cosmic Promotions Coughlan Products Dimensional Filamatic Filling Station Flexpaq McKernan Multipack Solutions
Rocktenn
Unit Pack
Xela Pack Zeller Plastik
Tanks
Admix Arde Barinco Buhler Dimensional Diversified CPC Ekato Fortune Lee Pope Scientific Sigma Spectrum Union Standard
Adamson Analytical. Aero-Tech Creative Coatings Dimensional Fortune Pope Scientific Sensor Products Solar Light Spectrum Union Standard
Tube Fillers
New High Glass Romaco SeaCliff Beauty Sonic Packaging Unette Union Standard Vege Tech
Visit our website! unitpack.com
Deliver your sample products or components effectively. The Unit Pack name is synonymous with innovative research and improvements in unit-of-use packaging. Select the perfect size and shape, from 1/2 cc to 90 cc to hold precisely the amount of product desired. Telephone us toll free 877-930-3200 or e-mail
[email protected] today for a brochure and samples. Introducing fully recyclable packaging SPI 3 and 7. Certified Organic Repackager
Unit Pack Company Inc. 7 Lewis Road, Cedar Grove NJ 07009-1498 Phone: 973-239-4112 / Fax: 973-239-0429
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Packaging & Equipment Tube Fillers — Wrapping Equipment
Wohl World Wide Packaging
Tubes 3C
ABA Packaging
Albéa All American Allstar Packaging Arrowpak Artube/Iridium Berlin Packaging Brad-Pak Enterprises Cameo Metal Products Cosmetic Supplies Cosmogen Cosmopak Coughlan Products Drug & Cosmetic Sales Elcos America Express Tubes Filling Station Flexpaq Fusion Packaging Garrett Hewitt Global Packaging Hair Systems HCP Packaging HCT Packaging Henry Pak HLP Packaging James Alexander Jerhel Plastics Kaufman
L & S Packaging Lerman Container M&H Plastics Maesa Group Montebello Packaging Multipack Solutions Neopac Norden Sirius O.Berk Company Packaging Solutions PKG Group Plastube Qosmedix SeaCliff Beauty Spectrum Taiki USA Telmark Packaging The Penthouse Group Top Tubes Topline TricorBraun Union Standard
Unit Pack
Verla International Viva Healthcare VPI World Wide Packaging Wormser
Tubs
Buhler Coughlan Products Dimensional Kaufman
L & S Packaging Lerman Container Multipack Solutions O.Berk Company Packaging Solutions RPC Bramlage Spectrum TricorBraun
PKG Group Sekisui Specialty Sonic Packaging Telmark Packaging TricorBraun Unette Unicep Packaging
Unit Packaging
Unscramblers
Unit Pack
Unit Pack
Xela Pack Inc.
Accel Aero-Tech Ameri-Seal Buhler Burgopak Coughlan Products Diamond Packaging Dimensional Dotcom Drug & Cosmetic Sales Elcos America Filling Station Flexpaq Glenroy Identipak JP Packaging Kaufman L & S Packaging LF of America McDowell Label Multipack Solutions Neopac Orlandi
Accutek Cavalla. Dimensional Groninger USA New England PKB PMC Industries T&T Machinery Union Standard Vege Tech Wohl
Valves
Aero-Tech Buhler L & S Packaging Lee
Valves, Aerosols
Brad-Pak Enterprises Drug & Cosmetic Sales Kaufman L & S Packaging
Lerman Container
McKernan
Olan De Mexico Power Container Precision Valve
Vats
Arde Barinco Pope Scientific Spectrum
Vials
ABA Packaging
Albéa All American Arkay Packaging Arrowpak Berlin Packaging Brad-Pak Enterprises Cosmopak Drug & Cosmetic Sales Filling Station Flexpaq Groninger USA Henry Pak James Alexander Kaufman L & S Packaging Lerman Container LF of America Liberty
Qosmedix Sonic Packaging Spectrum Telmark Packaging TricorBraun
Unit Pack
USS World Wide Packaging Wormser
Wrapping Equipment
Accel Accutek Ameri-Seal Bergami USA Cosmetic Supplies Coughlan Products Dimensional Dion Label Elsner Engineering Filling Station Hair Systems L. Spitz PDI Sigma Union Standard Vege Tech Verla International Wohl
McKernan New High Glass O.Berk Company
Services In Vitro Test Methods
Adamson Analytical
AMA Laboratories BioScreen Clinical Services CeeTox Celsis Laboratory Ceutical Laboratories, Inc. Chemyunion Quimica
Clinical Research Laboratories, Inc. Consumer Product Testing Creations Couleurs Genemarkers Impact Analytical In-Vitro Research Laboratories, Inc. Institute for Invitro Sciences Interpolymer
InVitro International
ISPE s.r.l. Robertet Fragrances, Inc. Sinerga SPA Solar Light Company, Inc. Symrise, Inc.
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Professional Services
21st Sensory Aero-Tech Laboratory Equipment Company, LLC Alpha R&D AMA Laboratories Amcol Ameri-Seal, Inc. Arkay Packaging Aroma Naturals Berlin Packaging BioScreen Clinical Services Burgopak Celsis Laboratory Ceutical Laboratories, Inc. CH2M Hill Chemir Analytical Services
Clinical Research Laboratories, Inc.
Complete Pharmacal & Packagng Co. Consumer Product Testing Cosmetic Specialties International Cosmetic Supplies Cotton Incorporated Danbury Plastics, Inc. Dauper, S.A
Diamond Packaging Filling Station Hair Systems Inc. Henry Lamotte Oils GmbH Hill Top Research I Trends Solutions ISPE s.r.l. Just Packaging, Inc L & S Packaging, LLC L. Spitz, Inc. Maesa Group McDowell Label Nova NSF International Pylam Products Co., Inc. Raani Corp.
RITA Chemical
Robertet Fragrances, Inc. Sage Payment Solutions Salvona Seaview Technologies Sensor Products Inc.
SGS - North America Inc
Stradco Summers Optical sunVex Surface Chemists of Florida, Inc. Surfactant Associates Symrise, Inc. TC USA Inc Teluca Inc.
Tox Services Trademark Packaging Associates LLC Ultra Unicep Packaging, Inc. Vitro Packaging, Inc. Xela Pack Inc.
Testing Services
21st Sensory Accugen Laboratories Adamson Analytical Laboratories, Inc Advanced Testing Laboratory Aero-Tech Laboratory Equipment Company, LLC Alliance Technologies LLC
AMA Laboratories Arde Barinco Arylessence BioScreen Clinical Services Buhler Inc CeeTox Celsis Laboratory Ceutical Laboratories, Inc. Chemir Analytical Services
Clinical Research Laboratories, Inc.
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Consumer Product Testing Creations Couleurs Diamond Packaging Dimensional Dow Corning Corp. Ekato Corporation Enercon Industries Essex Testing Clinic Evalulab Inc Genemarkers Harrison Research Laboratories, Inc. Hill Top Research Impact Analytical In-Vitro Research Laboratories, Inc. Institute for Invitro Sciences Intertek
InVitro International
ISPE s.r.l. Koster Keunen, LLC Lanxess Lonza McCrone Associates McDowell Label
Micro Quality Labs Monosol Multipack Solutions Companies North Cliff Consultants NSF International
PDI Pope Scientific Q Laboratories, Inc. Qualimax LLC Robertet Fragrances, Inc.
Sabinsa Corp.
Salvona Scientech Laboratories Sensor Products Inc.
SGS - North America Inc
Sinerga SPA Smithers Solar Light Company, Inc. Spectrum Spincontrol sunVex Surface Chemists of Florida, Inc. Symrise, Inc. Thor Tox Services Trützschler Nonwovens GmbH X-Rite Companies that aren’t in any category
Wipes
PDI, Inc.
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Company Directory Contact the companies listed here by using the information below
21st Sensory 400 SE Frank Phillips Blvd. Bartlesville, OK 74003 Tel: 918-333-1011 Fax: 918-337-9139 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.21stsensory.com Contact: Kathleen Rutledge, president
of quality and innovative primary packaging components for cosmetic, fragrance, personal care, and spa markets. Products include glass & plastic bottles, glass & plastic jars, caps, pumps, tubes, droppers, treatment & airless bottles, rollerballs, mascara packs, lip-gloss packs, lipstick packs. To support our products we offer decorating services.
3C Inc. 240 Braen Ave Wyckoff, NJ 07481 Tel: 973-310-3416 Fax: 973-310-3420 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.c3cinc.com Contact: Lou Della Pesca, president
Abitec Corporation 501 W. First Ave. Columbus, OH 43215 Tel: 800-555-1255 / 614-429-6464 Fax: 614-421-7996 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.abiteccorp.com Contact: Robert Martiny, global business director, specialties
3M Specialty Materials Division 3M Oakdale 6744 33rd St. North Oakdale, MN 55128 Tel: 800-367-8905 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.mmm.com/cosmeticingredients Contact: Gary Kline, cosmetic specialist 3V, Inc. 888 Woodstock St. P.O. Box 2810 Georgetown, SC 29442 Tel: 843-546-8556 Fax: 843-520-0203 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.3v.com Contact: Daria Long, business unit manager, personal care & pharma
AarhusKarlshamn AB Lipids for Care SE-374 82 Karlshamn, Sweden Tel: + 46 454 82425 Fax: +46 454 82885 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.aak.com Contact: Rita Leissner, marketing manager Company Description: Lipex vegetable bioactives and emollients, offers enhanced performance that modern, sustainable formulations require—today and tomorrow. With more than 100 years of experience in vegetable oils and unmatched expertise in lipid technology, we are committed to keeping your products and processes at the forefront. It’s in our DNA. So discover what you can achieve together with AAK.
AAHA Chemical Company 10609 Tallahasee Dr. Frisco, TX 75035 Tel: 214-864-7477 Fax: 214-407-8268 Email:
[email protected] Contact: Ali Ghannad, president
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Access Technologies 1396 St. Paul Ave. Gurnee, IL 60031 Tel: 574-286-1255 / 224-610-0171 Fax: 269-687-0074 Email:
[email protected] Contact: Steve Savastano, president Company Deccription: ACCESS Technologies is a manufacturer and distributor of specialty silicone chemistries. With manufacturing just north of Chicago, IL and warehouse locations located throughout the US, we have the ability to easily service your needs. Allow us an opportunity to discuss your requirements for specialty silicones fluids, gels, and specialty emulsions.
A A & E Connock Ltd. Alderholt Mill House Fordingbridge, Hampshire SP6 1PU England Tel: 44 (0) 1425-653367 Fax: 44 (0) 1425-656041 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.connock.co.uk Contact: Tim Connock, managing director
Accel, Inc. 9000 Smith’s Mill Rd. New Albany, OH 43031 Tel: 614 656 1100 Fax: 614-656-1119 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.accel-inc.com Contact: Doug Nelson, VP-buisness development
Accugen Laboratories 50 West 75th St., Suite 209 Willowbrook, IL 60527 Tel: 800-282-7102 / 630-789-8105 Website: www.accugenlabs.com
ABA Packaging Corporation 740 Blue Point Rd. Holtsville, NY 11742 Tel: 631-758-4200 Fax: 631-758-4295 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.abapackaging.com Contact: Charles Marchese, VP marketing & sales (See ad on pg. 101) Company Description: ABA Packaging Corp, is a stocking distributor
Accutek Packaging Equipment 1399 Specialty Drive Vista, CA 92081 Tel: 760-734-4177 Fax: 760-734-4188 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.AccutekPackaging.com Contact: Troy Couron, corporate sales manager
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Acme-Hardesty 450 Sentry Parkway East, Suite 104 Blue Bell, PA 19422 Tel: 866-226-3834 / 215-591-3610 Fax: 215-591-3620 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.acme-hardesty.com Contact: Bryan Huston, VP-sales & marketing (See ad on pg. 158) Company Description: Acme-Hardesty has been in business over 70 years. Since 1942, we have been supplying oleochemicals, castor oil & derivatives, and market focused products. We are one of the largest importers, marketers and value-added resellers of oleochemicals and castor oil products in the United States. In 1980, Acme-Hardesty pioneered importing and reselling bulk and packaged palm based oleochemicals from Malaysia and Indonesia. Our global supply partners are world class companies who manufacture quality products based on naturally sourced feedstocks. Acme-Hardesty continues to add new products to service our key markets. We focus our sourcing efforts on green, naturally derived, renewable and sustainable products to meet our customer’s needs. Our customers range from small LTL customers to Fortune 100 multi-nationals. Our parent company, Jacob Stern & Sons, Inc. has been in business over 155 years (est. 1857) and continues to be managed by descendents of the founding family. Jacob Stern & Sons is one of the largest processors, marketers and exporters of tallow in the world. Acme-Hardesty Co. has a long history of providing superior service to our customers. Acme-Hardesty is your partner in global sourcing. Active Concepts LLC 107 Technology Dr. Lincolnton, NC 28092 Tel: 704-276-7369 Fax: 704-276-7101 Website: www.activeconcepts.com Contact: Katherine Girling, VP-sales
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Company Directory Active Organics — American International Chemical
Active Organics Inc 1097 Yates St. Lewisville, TX 75057 Tel: 972-221-7500 Fax: 972-221-3324 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.activeorganics.com Contact: Kim Wandell, customer service supervisor
Ahlstrom Windsor Locks LLC Two Elm St. Windsor Locks, CT 06096-2335 Tel: 860-654-8300 Fax: 860-654-8301 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.ahlstrom.com Contact: Karen Castle, director of global marketing & sales, wipes
Allstar Packaging Corp. 1 Kimberly Rd., Ste 104 East Brunswick, NJ 08816 Tel: 732-353-6549 Fax: 732-353-6592 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.allstarpkg.com Contact: Eileen Wang, VP-sales & marketing
Actives International LLC 6G Pearl Court Allendale, NJ 07401 Tel: 201-236-2828 Fax: 201-236-9055 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.activesinternational.com Contact: Mary Davis, director, marketing & technical services
Air Products & Chemicals 7201 Hamilton Blvd. Allentown, PA 18195 Tel: 800-345-3148 Fax: 610-481-4381 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.airproducts.com Contact: product information center
Alnor Oil Company 70 East Sunrise Hway Suite 418 Valley Stream, NY 11581 Tel: 516-561-6146 Fax: 516-561-6123 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.alnoroil.com Contact: Gordon Kaplan (See ad on pg. 82)
Adamson Analytical Laboratories, Inc 220 Crouse Drive Corona, CA 92879 Tel: 951-549-9657 Fax: 951-549-9659 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.adamsonlab.com Contact: Vicky Seto, lab director ADM 4666 Faries Parkway Decatur, IL 62526 Tel: 217-424-5200 Fax: 217-451-4038 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.adm.com Contact: Karl Locascio Admix 234 Abby Rd. Manchester, NH 03103 Tel: 603-627-2340 Fax: 603-627-2019 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.admix.com Contact: Keith Cheries, director of sales & marketing Advanced Testing Laboratory 6954 Cornell Rd. Suite 200 Cincinnati, OH 45242 Tel: 513-489-8447 Aero-Tech Laboratory Equipment Company, LLC 21397 Tampa Dr. Lebanon, MO 65536 Tel: 417-533-5552 Fax: 417-533-5553 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.aerotechlab.com Contact: Mark LoBuglio, president Agilex Flavors & Fragrances Piscataway, NJ 08854 Tel: 732-393-7300 Fax: 732-393-7378 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.agilexfandf.com Contact: Stuart Zlotnik, president-fragrances
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Ajinomoto North America Inc. 400 Kelby St. Fort Lee, NJ 07024 Tel: 201-292-3180 Fax: 201-346-5638 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.ajichem.com Contact: Hiroji Ishii, director
Aloe Vera of California P.O. Box 488 Gatlinburg, TN 37738 Tel: 865-774-2880 Fax: 865-774-2887 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.aloecal.com Contact: Frank Fiore, CEO
AkzoNobel, Global Personal Care Suite A 10 Finderne Ave. Bridgewater, NJ 08807 Tel: 908-685-5000 Fax: 908-685-5777 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.akzonobel.com/personalcare Contact: Kate Spetrino, marketing specialist (See ad on pg. 49) Albéa NY sales office 595 Madison Ave. 11th floor New York, NY 10022 Tel: 212-371-5100 Fax: 212-829-9539 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.albea-group.com Contact: Doug Jackson, Albéa North America market manager All American Containers, Inc. 9330 NW 110th Ave. Miami, FL 33178 Tel: 305-887-0797 / 305-467-9735 Fax: 305-887-0707 Email:
[email protected] Contact: Kenneth Masiello, sales manager Alliance Technologies LLC 9 Deer Park Drive Suite B Monmouth Junction, NJ 08852 Tel: 732-355-1234 Fax: 732-438-8265 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.alliancetechgroup.com Contact: Jonathan Chun, director of technology
Aloecorp, Inc. 2660 Willamette Drive NE Lacey, WA 98516 Tel: 800-458-ALOE (2563), 360-486-7400 Fax: 360-413-5036 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.aloecorp.com Contact: Jeff Barrie, sales manager Alpha Aromatics 294 Alpha Drive Fox Chapel, PA 15238 Tel: 412-252-1012, 800-295-5261 Fax: 412-252-1014 Website: www.alphaaromatics.com Contact: Arnold Zlotnik
Alpha Packaging 1555 Page Industrial Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63132 Tel: 314-427-4300 / 800-421-4772 Fax: 314-427-5445 Website: www.alphap.com Contact: Paul Bonastia, vice president of sales Alpha Research & Development, Ltd. 600 North Broadway, Suite 21 White Plains, NY 10603 Tel: 914-761-7141 Fax: 914-761-5536 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.alpharnd.com Contact: Nadim Shaath
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Alzo International Inc. 650 Jernee Mill Rd. Sayreville, NJ 08872 Tel: 732-254-1901 Fax: 732-254-4423 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.alzointernational.com Contact: Michael Mosquera, VP business development
AMA Laboratories 216 Congers Rd. Bdg # 1 New City, NY 10956 Tel: 845-634-4330 / 845-634-1500 Fax: 845-634-5565 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.amalabs.com Contact: Gabriel Letizia, executive director Amcol Health & Beauty Solutions 2870 Forbs Ave. Hoffman Estates, IL 60192 Tel: 800-261-8032 / 337-354-1044 Fax: 901-339-6838 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.healthbeautysolutions.com Ameri-Seal, Inc. 21330 Superior St. Chatsworth, CA 91311 Tel: 818-700-9036, 800-220-7981 Fax: 818-700-9062 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.ameri-seal.com Contact: customer service American Casein Company 109 Elbow Ln. Burlington, NJ 08016-4123 Tel: 609-387-3130, 609-326-6007 Fax: 609-387-7204 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.americancasein.com Contact: Jane Macey, sales & service American Distilling 31 East High St. P.O. Box 319 East Hampton, CT 06424 Tel: 800-203-4444 Fax: 880-267-1111 Website: www.Americandistilling.com Contact: Richard Harper, technical director American International Chemical, Inc. 135 Newbury St. Framingham, MA 01701 Tel: 845-480-1944 Fax: 845-480-1944 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.aicma.com Contact: Stan Wojnicki, personal care director
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Company Directory American Natural Products — Beacon CMP
American Natural Products, LLC 1107 Fair Oaks Ave., Unit 70 South Pasadena, CA 91030 Tel: 323-273-1540 Fax: 323-222-9039 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.4anp.com Contact: Stephen Smith, president
Aquea Scientific 1747 Independence Blvd., Building E3 Sarasota, FL 34234 Tel: 941-360-8220 Fax: 941-360-8222 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.aqueascientific.com Contact: Dan Traynor
Artube/Iridium Industries: One Forge Rd. East Stroudsburg, PA 18301 Tel: 570-476-8800 Fax: 570-476-9800 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.artube.net Contact: Jacques Sassouni, president
Ampacet 660 White Plains Rd. Tarrytown, NY 10591-5130 Tel: 914-631-6600 Fax: 914-631-7278 Website: www.ampacet.com Contact: Eileen Ferguson, marketing communications coordinator
Arde Barinco 875 Washington Ave. Carlstadt, NJ 07072 Tel: 201-768-6070 / 800-909-6070 Fax: 201-784-0483 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.abmixer.com Contact: Roy R. Scott, V.P. customer loyalty assurance
Arylessence 1091 Lake Drive Marietta, Georgia 30066 Tel: 800-553-2440 / 770-924-3775 Fax: 770-928-5671 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.arylessence.com Contact: Lori Miller Burns, director of marketing
Anderson & Associates 830 Morris Turnpike Ste 202 Short Hills, NJ 07078 Tel: 908-273-8015 Fax: 908-273-8056 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.andisil.com Contact: Stella O’Neill, marketing manager ANGUS Chemical 1500 East Lake Cook Rd. Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 Tel: 800-447-4369 / 989-832-1560 Fax: 989-832-1465 Website: www.ANGUS.com Contact: Ann Hartz, product market manager Anisa International, Inc. 55 Peachtree Park Dr., N.E. Atlanta, GA 30309 Tel: 404-869-6475 / 707-992-0041 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.anisa.com Contact: Rachel Pickett, creative marketing director Anomatic 1650 Tamarack Rd. Newark, OH 43055 Tel: 740-522-2203 Fax: 740-522-3339 Website: www.anomatic.com Contact: Steve Rusch Aptar 250 North Route 303 Congers, NY 10920-1408 Tel: 845-639-3700 Fax: 845-639-3901 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.aptar.com Contact: Meghan Rice, director of sales Aptar Mukwonago 711 Fox St. Mukwonago, WI 53149 Tel: 262-363-7191 Fax: 262-363-3658 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.aptar.com Contact: Brenda Chamulak, director of marketing
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Arista Industries 557 Danbury Rd. Wilton, CT 06897-2218 Tel: 203-761-1009 / 1-800-ALL-OILS Fax: 203-761-4980 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.aristaindustries.com Contact: Mary Ann Siciliano, national sales manager (See ad on pg. 65) Arizona Chemical 4600 Touchton Rd. East; Suite 1200 Jacksonville, FL 32246 Tel: 904-928-8700 Fax: 904-928-8779 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.arizonachemical.com Contact: Tammy Gaffney, marketing specialist Arkay Packaging 57 West 57th St., Ste 1110 New York, NY 10019 Tel: 212-223-1010 / 631-273-2000 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.arkay.com Contact: Ruth Rugoff, project manager Arkema Inc. 900 First Ave. King of Prussia, PA 19406 Tel: 610-205-7000 / 800-225-7788 Fax: 610-205-7913 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.arkema-inc.com Contact: Product Information Aroma Naturals 17651 Armstrong Ave. Irvine, CA 92614 Tel: 949-263-1400 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.aromanaturals.com Contact: Jeffrey Light, CEO
Ashland Specialty Ingredients 1313 North Market St. Wilmington, DE 19894 Website: www.aqualon.com Contact: Scott Johnson Ashland Specialty Ingredients, NJ Campus 1361 Alps Rd. Wayne, NJ 07470 Tel: 973-628-4000 / 800-622-4423 Fax: 973-628-4001 Website: www.ashland.com Contact: Penny Antonopoulos ATRP Solutions 166 N. Dithridge St., Suite G4 Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Tel: 412-999-7856 Website: www.atrpsolutions.com Contact: Patrick McCarthy Avatar Corporation 500 Central Ave. University Park, IL 60484 Tel: 800-255-3181 Fax: 708-534-0123 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.avatarcorp.com Contact: Joanne Geils Avery Dennison Label and Packaging Materials 8080 Norton Parkway Mentor, OH 44060 Tel: 800-944-8511 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.averydennison.com Contact: Dan Galovic, market & segment manager
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Arrowpak 120-19 89th Ave. Richmond Hill, NY 11418 Tel: 718-849-1600 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.arrowpak.com Contact: James J. Slowey, V.P. Sales & Marketing
B&T Srl Via Rossi Ernesto 60/62 Arcore (MI), Monza e Brianza 20043 Italy Tel: (39) 0396180447 Fax: (39) 0396188946 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.btcompany.com Contact: Barbara Mazzolari, marketing assistant
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Baoyu Cosmetics Packaging Co. Ltd. 2nd Rd., Chikan ShiPai Town Dongguan Guangdong 523346 China Tel: (86) 769-81807836 Website: www.baoyupak.com
BASF 100 Campus Dr. Florham Park, NJ 07932 Tel: 800-880-5768 Fax: 318-861-8031 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.personalcare.basf.com Company Description: BASF Care Chemicals & Formulators develop, produce and market a comprehensive range of products for cosmetics, personal care, detergents and cleaners, and industrial applications. Our portfolio of cosmetic ingredients delivers a range of benefits to support healthy skin, hair and teeth. BASF’s UV filters, active ingredients, surfactants, emulsifiers, and cosmetic polymers are used in the production of high-value consumer products such as sunscreens, skin care creams and lotions and hair care products. Our effect pigments provide luster, complex color, dimensionality and other visual effects to cosmetics and personal care products. BASF’s Home Care portfolio offers solutions for a wide variety of applications including laundry, dish washing, and hard surface cleaning. Our commitment is to provide a high level of industry expertise combined with innovative and sustainable solutions. BASF Beauty Care Solutions 50 Health Sciences Drive Stony Brook, NY 11790 Tel: 631-380-2300 / 201-282-1573 Fax: 631-689-2904 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.beautycaresolutions.basf.com Contact: Alexander Flores, sales representative Bayer Material Science LLC 100 Bayer Rd. Pittsburgh, PA 15205-9741 Tel: 412-777-3983 Fax: 412-777-3888 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.bayercosmetics.com Contact: Eric Vidra, senior marketing rep. Beacon CMP 295 North Michigan Ave., P.O. Box 103 Kenilworth, NJ 07033-0103 Tel: 908-851-9393 Fax: 908-851-9894 Email:
[email protected] Contact: Richard Loncar, president
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Bell Flavors & Fragrances 500 Academy Drive Northbrook, IL 60062 Tel: 847-291-8300 / 800-323-4387 Fax: 847-291-1217 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.bellff.com Contact: Jane Pinda, VP-domestic fragrance sales (See ad on pg. 85) Belle-Aire Fragrances 1600 Baskin Rd. Mundelein, IL 60060 Tel: 800-373-4709 / 847-816-3500 Fax: 847-816-7695 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.belle-aire.com Contact: Charles David, vice president Belmay 200 Corporate Blvd., South Yonkers, NY 10701-6811 Tel: 914-376-1515 Fax: 914-965-7824 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.belmay.com Contact: Joanne Obergfell, marketing manager Beraca Av. Luis Carlos Berrini, 1297 - cj. 52 São Paulo, SP 04571-010 Brazil Tel: +(55-11) 5509-3722 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.beraca.com Bergami 305 Roseto Ave Roseto, PA 18013 Tel: 610-588-3900 / 877-588-3048 Fax: 610-588-3937 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.bergami.com Contact: James Enman, managing director Berje 5 Lawrence St. Bloomfield, NJ 07003 Tel: 973-748-8980 Fax: 973-680-9618 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.berjeinc.com Contact: Kim Bleimann, CEO (See ad on pg. 57) Berlin Packaging 525 West Monroe Chicago, IL 60661 Tel: 312-876-9292 Fax: 312-258-7001 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.berlinpackaging.com Contact: Carole Yassen, VP-marketing services and administration (See ad on pg. 111) Bio-Botanica 75 Commerce Dr. Hauppauge, NY 11788-3943 Tel: 631-231-5522
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[email protected] Website: www.bio-botanica.com Contact: Ellen Delisle, technical sales manager, cosmetics (See ad on pg. 77) Biochemica International, Inc. 875 Creel St. Melbourne, FL 32935 Tel: 312-385-4494 / 877-427-4255 Fax: 321-242-9507 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.biochemica.com Contact: Larry Moroni, general manager
Bioland 59 2Gil, Songjeong, Byeongcheon, Dongnam Cheonan, Chungnam 330-863 Korea Tel: +82 41 564 8620 / +82 41 564 8615 (Ext. 315) Fax: +82 41 564 8619 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.biolandkorea.com Contact: Michael Hwang, general manager / international sales Company Description: BIOLAND, a Biotech-company based in Korea since 1995. Where Nature and Science are harmonized for well being life of human! Where Research & Development takes the first priority! Where technology produces quality products! Which delivers nature’s benefit to personal care industry! Biolandes 600 Meadowlands Pkwy., Suite 139 Secaucus, NJ 07094 Tel: 201-325-8733 Fax: 201-325-8734 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.biolandes.com Contact: Benoit Nicol, executive manager BioOrganic Concepts 9770 Bell Ranch Drive Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 Tel: 562-236-5730 Fax: 562-236-5736 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.bioorg.com Contact: Marilyn Acton, managing director BioScience Laboratories, Inc. 300 North Wilson, Suite 1 PO Box 190 Bozeman, MT 59771-0190 Tel: 877-858-2754 Website: www.biosciencelabs.com
BioScreen Clinical Services 3904 Del Amo Blvd., Suite # 801 Torrance, CA 90503 Tel: 310-214-0043 Fax: 310-370-3642 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.bioscreen.com Contact: David Heuer, director, business development (See ad on pg. 87) Biosil Technologies, Inc. 80 Commerce Drive Allendale, NJ 0740 Tel: 201-825-8800 Fax: 201-825-8810 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.biosiltech.com Contact: Celeste Whritenour, general manager (See ad on pg. 73) BiotechMarine Zone Industrielle BP72 22260 Pontrieux, France Tel: +33 (0)2 96 95 31 32 Fax: +33 (0)2 96 95 31 30 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.biotechmarine.com Contact: Xavier Briand, CEO Bluestar Silicones 2 Tower Center Blvd Suite 1601 East Brunswick, NJ 08816-1100 Tel: 732-227-2060 Fax: 732 249-7000 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.bluestarsilicones.com Contact: Ronald Hanks, business director Bormioli Luigi Glass Co. 5 Walnut Grove Dr., Suite 140 Horsham, PA 19044 Tel: 215-672-7111 Fax: 215-672-7115 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.bormioliluigi.com Contact: Beth-Anne Kline, sales manager Botaneco 134 2985 23rd Ave. NE Calgary, AB T1Y7L3 Canada Tel: 403-589-7642 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.botaneco.ca Contact: Tony Abboud, director, sales & marketing Brad-Pak Enterprises, Inc. 124 South Ave. Garwood, NJ 07027 Tel: 908-233-1234 Fax: 908-233-9656 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.brad-pak.com Contact: Jenifer Brady, VP-sales & marketing
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Brenntag 5083 Pottsville Pike Reading, PA 19605-9724 Tel: 610-926-6100 x 3858 Fax: 610-926-0420 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.brenntagnorthamerica.com www.brenntagspecialties.com Contact: Barbara Nothstein, marketing & planning manager (See ad on pg. 5) Buhler Inc 13105 12th Ave North Plymouth, MN 55440-4509 Tel: 763-847-9900 / 919-290-2828 Fax: 763-847-9911 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.buhlergroup.com Contact: Rene Eisenring, sales manager Burgopak 213 West Institute Place Ste. 301 Chicago, IL 60610 Tel: 312-255-0827 Fax: 312-255-0972 Email: info. @burgopak.com Website: www.Burgopak.com Contact: Andrea Gunning, marketing manager, N. America Burlington Chemical 8646 West Market St., Suite 116 Greensboro, NC 27406 Tel: 800-672-5888 Fax: 336-538-2493 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.burco.com Contact: Michael Matzinger, president
c C+N Packaging 105 Wyandanch Ave. Wyandanch, NY 11798 Tel: 631-491-1400 Fax: 631-491-1299 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.cnpkg.com Contact: Mairi Young C-PAK Decorating Corp. 11151 Greenbrier Rd. Minnetonka, MN 55305 Tel: 651-917-2725 Fax: 651-917-1895 Email:
[email protected] Contact: John Greenberg
Calumet Specialty Products Partners, LP 2780 Waterfront Pkwy. E. Dr. Suite 200 Indianapolis, IN 46214
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Company Directory Calumet Specialty Products — Chemyunion Quimica
Tel: 800-245-3952 / 800-437-3188 Fax: 317-328-2359 Email: International@CalumetSpecialty. com Website: www.calumetspecialty.com/houston Contact: Debby Neubauer, marketing manager, personal care Cameo Metal Products 127 12th St. Brooklyn, NY 11215 Tel: 718-788-1106 / 718-788-1106 Fax: 718-788-3761 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.cameometal.com Contact: Anthony Di Maio, VP-sales Campo Research Level 31, 6 Battery Rd. Singapore 049909 Tel: (65) 6383 3203 Fax: (65) 6383 4034 Email:
[email protected] USA Office: Campo Research Inc 5 Penn Plaza, 19th Floor New York, NY 10001 Tel: 877-329-8449 Fax: 877-343-4845 Email:
[email protected] Capsugel 535 North Emerald Rd. Greenwood, SC 29646, Tel: 888-783-6361 Fax: 864-942-6586 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.capsugel.com Contact: Glenda Oliver-Smith Caribbean Natural Products 26P Commerce Rd. Fairfield, NJ 07004 Tel: 973-882-5115 Fax: 973-882-5113 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.caribnaturalproducts.com Contact: Loren Miller, president Carlisle International Corp. 1461 Monterey Dr. Glenview, IL 60026 Tel: 847-998-6077 Fax: 866-355-0967 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.carlisleinternational.net Contact: Jayashree Joshi, president Carotech, Inc. 21 Balmoral Court Edison, NJ 08817 Tel: 732-906-1901 Fax: 732-906-1902 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.carotech.net Contact: W.H. Leong, vice president
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Carroll Company 2900 W. Kingsley Rd. Garland, TX 75041 Tel: 800-527-5722 / 972-278-1304 Fax: 972-840-0678 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.carrollco.com Contact: Greg Kerley, VP-marketing Carrubba 70 Research Dr. Milford, CT 06460 Tel: 203-878-0605 Fax: 203-877-0361 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.carrubba.com Contact: Ed Matson, VP-sales & marketing Catalent Pharma Solutions 14 Schoolhouse Rd. Somerset, NJ 08873 Tel: 866-720-3148 Fax: 732-537-6480 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.catalent.com Contact: Brenda Pawlak, business development associate Cavalla, Inc 111 Union St. Hackensack, NJ 07601 Tel: 201-343-3338 Website: www.cavalla.net Contact: Allan Yedlinsky CBC (America) Corp. 55 Mall Dr. Commack, NY 11725-5703 Tel: 636-451-5544 / 631-946-1495 Fax: 631-864-0852 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.cbcamerica.com Contact: Wally Albers, national sales manager, chemical and pharmaceutical division CeeTox 4717 Campus Dr. Kalamazoo, Michigan 49008 Tel: 269-353-5555 Fax: 269-544-1077 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.ceetox.com Contact: Jean Harden, product manager Celanese 1601 W. LBJ Dallas, TX 75234 Tel: 972-443-4000 Website: www.celanese.com Contact: Jun Liu Celsis Laboratory 600 West Chicago Ave., Suite 625 Chicago, IL 60654 Tel: 312-476-1200 Fax: 312-476-1201 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.celsislabs.com Contact: Cindy Lieberman, VP-branding & marketing communications
Centerchem Inc 20 Glover Ave. Norwalk, CT 06850 Tel: 203-822-9800 Fax: 203-822-9820 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.centerchem.com Contact: Christine Gheduzzi, VPsales & marketing Services (See ad on Cover 4) Ceutical Laboratories, Inc. 2300 Valley View Lane, Suite 230 Dallas, TX 75234 Tel: 972-241-8374 / 817-247-7513 Fax: 972-241-0619 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.ceuticallabs.com Contact: Courtland Imel, CEO CH2M Hill 901 New York Ave., NW, Suite 5100 West Washington, DC 20001 Tel: 202- 513-4600 Fax: 202-513-4736 Website: www.ch2m.com Contact: Maria-Elena Tierno, vice president Charkit Chemical Corp. 32 Haviland St. Norwalk, CT 06854 Tel: 203-299-3220 Fax: 203-299-1355 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.charkit.com Contact: Charlie Hinnant, president Charles Bowman & Company Holland, MI 49424 Tel: 616-786-4000 Fax: 616-786-2864 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.charlesbowman.com Contact: Sarah Viges, marketing manager Charles Tennant & Company 34 Clayson Rd. Toronto, Ontario M9M 2G8 Canada Tel: 416-741-9264 Fax: 416-741-6642 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.ctc.ca Contact: Kathie Taylor, senior VP-sales & marketing Chattem Chemicals, Inc. 3708 St. Elmo Avenue Chattanooga, TN 37409 Tel: 603-891-2086 Fax: 603-891-5858 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.chattemchemicals.com Contact: Arthur S. Pavlidis, business manager, Hamposyls and APIs (See ad on pg. 52)
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Chemia Corporation 11558 Rock Island Court St. Louis, MO 63043 Tel: 314-567-0013 Fax: 314-567-0081 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.chemiacorp.com Contact: Nick Van Rees Chemir Analytical Services 2672 Metro Blvd. Maryland Heights, MO 63043 Tel: 800-659-7659 / 314-291-6620 Fax: 314-291-6630 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.chemir.com Contact: Matt Hubert, director-product development and testing ChemPacific Corporation 6200 Freeport Centre Baltimore, MD 21224 Tel: 410-633-5771 / 412-973-9716 Fax: 410-633-5808 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.chempacific.com Contact: Christine McRandal, sales & marketing Chemrez Technologies, Inc. 65 Industria St. Bagumbayan, Quezon City 1110 Philippines Tel: 632-635-0680 / 632-635-9000 Fax: 632-637-6099 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.chemrez.com Contact: Adrian Tan, product manager Chemsil Silicones, Inc. 21900 Marilla St. Chatsworth, CA 91311 Tel: 877-700-0302 / 818-700-0302 Fax: 818-700-0507 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.chemsil.com Contact: Robert Griffiths, vice president (See ad on pg. 21) Chemspec Chemicals Private Limited Commercial Union House, 02nd Floor, 09 Wallace St., Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400 001 India Tel: 91-22-2207 2482 / 91-22-2207 0869 Fax: 91-22-2207 3204 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.chemspec.co.in Contact: Vinod Patil, asst. manager-sales & marketing Chemyunion Quimica Av. Independencia, 1501 - Bairro Iporanga Sorocaba, SP 18087101 Brazil Tel: 55-11-2173-0103 / 55-15-2102-2000 Fax: 55-11-2173-0100 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.chemyunion.com Contact: Cristiane Rodrigues da Silva Pacheco, new business director
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Company Directory Ching Fon Industrial — Cosmic Promotions-Hedra
Ching Fon Industrial Co., Ltd. 287, Sec.1, Hsiang Chang Rd., Hsi-Chih, Taipei County 22171 Taiwan Tel: 886-2-2643-5177 Fax: 886-2-2643-5089 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.chingfon.com.tw Contact: Adam Chiang, director Chr. Olesen Nutrition Inc. 152 Edward Foster Rd. Scituate, MA 02066 MA Tel: 781-545-0171 Fax: 781-378-2354 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.chr-olesen.dk Contact: Barry Thompson, sales director Citrus Oleo 6531 Park of Commerce Blvd. Suite #170 Boca Raton, FL 33487 Tel: 561-939-1900 / 866-352-6457 Fax: 561-995-0112 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.citrusoleo.com Contact: Kathleen Eatough, vice president Clariant Corp. 624 East Catawba Ave. Charlotte, NC 28120 Tel: 800-942-7239 Fax: 704-822-2253 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.clariant.com Contact: April Yeager (See ad on pg. 19) Clariant Masterbatches 85 Industrial Pky. Holden, MA 01520 Tel: 508-829-6321 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.clariant.masterbatches.com Contact: Peter Prusak, head of packaging, North America
Clinical Research Laboratories, Inc. 371 Hoes Lane Suite 100 Piscataway, NJ 08854 Tel: 732-981-1616 Fax: 732-909-2879 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.crl-inc.com Contact: Jasmine Migliorini, business development/ marketing coordinator (See ad on pg. 81) Company Description: Clinical Research Laboratories, Inc. (CRL) provides a wide range of clinical safety and efficacy testing for the cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries. Clinical Research Laboratories, Inc. is conveniently located in central New Jersey. CRL is dedicated to conducting human clinical test procedures to determine the safety and
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efficacy of cosmetic, personal care and OTC drug products. Areas of expertise include Dermatology, Photobiology, Ophthalmology, Bioinstrumentation, Microbiology, Cosmetology, Consumer Research Evaluation and Clinical Trials. The newly expanded 25,000+ square foot, state-of-the-art facility includes complete Ophthalmology suites for non-invasive and invasive evaluations, a full service beauty salon and a Photobiology/ Sunscreen suite featuring a Jacuzzi, showers and dressing room. The fully equipped Bioinstrumentation laboratory provides the newest in claims support technology as well as our state-of-the-art HotPack Environmental Chamber, which has the capability to perform a variety of testing functions. The unit is validated to operate at temperatures between 18oC and 38oC and at humidity ranges of between 20 and 80% RH. The unit is equipped with an airlock and a one-way mirror. The unit will primarily be used for claims support testing such as, hydration, TEWL, antiperspirant, and facial sting testing as well as a variety of other specialty uses. Clinical Research Laboratories, Inc. maintains an extensive and varied panelist database. CRL’s custom, computer database can provide precise information regarding profiles, demographics and medical histories. Other selective information such as gender, age, specific medical conditions and ethnicity is available. Clinical Research Laboratories, Inc. is committed to providing cost-effective testing of the highest quality combined with timely scheduling, comprehensive final reports and a commitment to customer service. CLR Chemisches Laboratorium Dr. Kurt Richter GmbH Bennigsenstr. 25 12159 Berlin, Germany Tel: (49) 30 85 10 26 0 Fax: (49) 30 85 10 26 85 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.clr-berlin.com Contact: John Lofthouse, director global sales and marketing Coast Southwest 505 South Melrose St. Placentia, CA 92870-6337 Tel: 714-524-2777 / 800-621-0500 Fax: 714-524-8363 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.coastsouthwest.com Contact: Joseph Cimo, president (See ad on pg. 10) Company Description: Coast Southwest, Inc. is a leading fullservice, regional chemical distribution company. From five strategic locations, we serve manufacturers and formulators of personal care and household products throughout the western United States with high-quality functional ingredients, on-time deliveries, and exceptional customer service. Colonial Chemical, Inc. 225 Colonial Dr. South Pittsburg, TN 37380 Tel: 423-837-8800 / 800-830-2436 Fax: 423-837-3888
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[email protected] Website: www.colonialchem.com Contact: Rad Davenport, marketing coordinator Color Craft Label Company / Flexible Packaging Div 6943 Old Chapel Dr. Cincinnati, OH 45244 Tel: 513-231-3533 Fax: 866-429-0255 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.colorcraftlabel.com Contact: John Murphy, senior accounts manager Color Techniques 260 Ryan St. South Plainfield, NJ 07080 Tel: 908-412-9292 Fax: 908-412-9339 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.color-techniques.com Contact: Carol Edridge Colt’s Plastics Co., Inc. 969 North Main St. Dayville, CT 06241 Tel: 800-222-2658 / 860-774-2277 Fax: 860-779-0782 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.coltsplastics.com Contact: Dan Carter, VP-sales & marketing Company Description: A total package supplier with injection molded jars & closures and an additional line of compression molded closures & jar covers. All decorating capabilities including hot stamping, silk screening, label application, lining and UV Metallizing are all located under one roof Complete Pharmacal & Packaging Co. 490 Rte 46 East Fairfield, NJ 07004 Tel: 973-882-8484 Fax: 973-82-8338 Email:
[email protected] Contact: Barry Berman, director Concentrated Aloe Corporation (CAC) 123 N. Orchard St. #4A Ormond Beach, FL 32174 Tel: 800-638-0082 / 386-673-7566 Fax: 386-676-0055 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.conaloe.com Contact: Barbara Roman, director of sales & marketing Condensa S.A. 2879 Av. Marathon Santaigo, Metropolitan Region 7810772 Chile Tel: 56-2-5195700 / 56-2-5195711 Fax: 56-2-5195756 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.condensa.cl Contact: Matias Levit, VP-sales & business development
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Consumer Product Testing 70 New Dutch Lane Fairfield, NJ 07004 Tel: 973-808-7111 Fax: 973-808-7234 Email:
[email protected] Website: cptclabs.com Contact: Craig Weiss, president (See ad on pg. 69) Continental Aromatics 1 Thomas Rd. South Hawthorne, NJ 07506 Tel: 973-238-9300 Fax: 973-345-0028 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.continentalaromatics.com Contact: Stephen Reynolds, president Corn Products International 5 Westbrook Corporate Center Westchester, IL 60154 Tel: 800-443-2746 Fax: 708-551-2780 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.cornproductsus.com Contact: Jennifer Ohlinger Cosmetic Specialties International 550 E. Third St. Oxnard, CA 93030 Tel: 805-487-6698 Fax: 805-487-1967 Website: www.csillc.com Contact: Hiram Santana, marketing/ business development Cosmetic Specialties, Inc. 308 White Horse Pike Haddon Heights, NJ 08035 Tel: 888-463-9298 / 856-547-9298 Fax: 856-547-5002 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.cosmetic-specialties.com Contact: Sean Grexa, VP-sales Cosmetic Supplies 8810 Commodity Circle, Unit # 20 Orlando, FL 32819 Tel: 407-248-2948 / 1-877-9-COS Fax: 407-352-0789 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.cosmeticsupplies.com Contact: Ted Khoury, R.Ph Cosmetochem International AG Sennweidstrasse 44/46 Steinhausen, Zug 6312 Switzerland Tel: +41 (0)41 748 3333 Fax: +41 (0)41 748 3344 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.cosmetochem.com Contact: Dr. Jane Tiedtke, head of marketing Cosmic Promotions-Hedra, Inc. Wayne, NJ 07474-4120 Tel: 973-872-1600 Fax: 973-872-1919 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.cosmicpro.com Contact: Larry Scheiner, vice president
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Company Directory Cosmo International Fragrances — Desmet Ballestra
Cosmo International Fragrances 2455 E. Sunrise Blvd. , Suite 720 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304 Tel: 954-566-1516 Fax: 954-566-1598 Website: www.cosmo-fragrances.com Contact: Adam Demu, global account executive Cosmogen 62 rue de la Chaussee d’Antin Paris, 75009 France Tel: +33 1 43181700 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.cosmogen.fr Contact: Mylène Meunier, sales manager Cosmopak Corp. 33 Main St., Port Washington New York, NY 11050 Tel: 516-767-9119 Fax: 516-767-1044 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.cosmopak.com Contact: Bart Wolfe Cospack America Corp. 3856 Park Ave. Edison, NJ 08820 Tel: 732-548-5858 Fax: 732-494-0339 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.cospackamerica.com Contact: David Hou, director, marketing & sales Cospheric PO Box 6762 Santa Barbara, CA 93160 Tel: 805-687-3747 Fax: 805-708-0375 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.cospheric.com Contact: Yelena Lipovetskaya, CTO Cotton Incorporated 6399 Weston Parkway Cary, NC 27513 Tel: 919-678-2330 Fax: 919-678-2231 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.cottoninc.com Contact: Janet O’Regan, director, strategic initiatives Coughlan Products LLC 357 Hamburg Tpke. Wayne, NJ 07470 Tel: 973-904-1500 Fax: 973-904-9191 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.coughlanproducts.com Contact: Pat Campbell, president CP Kelco 1000 Parkwood Circle, Suite 1000 Atlanta, GA 30339 Tel: 678-247-7300 Fax: 678-247-2797 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.cpkelco.com
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Tel: 214-341-3666 / 866-593-2203 Fax: 214-341-1423 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.creativefragrances.com Contact: Al Adamson, Exec. VP/GM
CPL Aromas 23 Worlds Fair Drive Somerset, NJ 08873-1352 Tel: 732-868-8330 Fax: 732-868-8332 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.cplaromas.com Contact: Lisa Meola, general manager (See ad on pg. 71)
Cristal Global 20 Wight Ave., Suite 100 Hunt Valley, MD 21030 Tel: 410-229-4400 / 800-638-3234 Fax: 410-229-4415 Website: www.cristalglobal.com Croda Chemicals Europe Cowick Hall Snaith Goole, E Yorkshire DN14 9AA UK Tel: +44 1405 860551 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.croda.com/homecare Contact: Sales Dept
Company Description: CPL Aromas is an international Fragrance House, headquartered in the UK with manufacturing, sales and creative centers throughout the world. CPN spol. s r. o. Dolni Dobrouc 401 Dolni Dobrouc, 561 02 Czech Republic Tel: +420 465 520 035 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.hyaluronan.cz Contact: Zuzana Bubnova CPP Global 30 Moffitt St. Stratford, CT 06615 Tel: 203-378-7006 Fax: 203-378-7117 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.cppglobal.com Cramer S.A.C.I. Lucerna 4925, Cerrillos Santiago, Región Metropolitana N/A Chile Tel: (56-2) 7573725 / (56-2) 7573700 Fax: (56-2) 5571977 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.cramer.cl Contact: Michel Ulloa, sales manager Creations Couleurs 6, rue Jules Pasdeloup 28100 Dreux, France Tel: (33) 237-4278-34 / (33) 619634035 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.creationscouleurs.com Contact: Alain Saintrond Creative Coatings Corporation 1 Chestnut St. PO Box 1165 Nashua, NH 03061-1165 Tel: 603-791-0137 / 877-723-4210 Fax: 603-791-0209 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.jfa-flock.com Contact: Bob Borowski, president Creative Fragrances Ltd. 10850 Sanden Dr. Dallas, TX 75238
Croda Inc 300-A Columbus Circle Edison, NJ 08837-3907 Tel: 732-417-0800 Fax: 732-417-0804 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.croda.com/na/pc Contact: Cara Eaton, marketing manager-communications (See ads on pg. 17, 47) Currier Plastics 101 Columbus St. Auburn, NY 13021 Tel: 315-255-1779 Fax: 315-255-2360 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.currierplastics.com Contact: Max Leone, VP-business development Curtis Packaging 44 Berkshire Rd. Sandy Hook, CT 06482 Tel: 203-426-5861 Fax: 203-426-2684 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.curtispackaging.com Contact: Mike Simko, director of new business development Custom Bottle 10 Great Hill Rd. Naugatuck, CT 06770 Tel: 800-537-6449 Fax: 203-723-6386 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.custombottle.com Contact: Kelly Dilley, inside sales manager
d Danbury Plastics, Inc. 4485 North Industrial Drive Cumming, GA 30041
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[email protected] Website: www.danburyplastics.com Contact: Michael da Cruz Dauper, S.A Crt c-33 Km 56,6 Sant Celoni, Barcelona 08470 Spain Tel: (34) 938470066 Fax: (34) 938470039 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.fragances.eu Contact: Alba Aceves, export department Day Glo Color Corp. 4515 St. Clair Ave. Cleveland, OH 44103 Tel: 216-391-7070 / 800-289-3294 Fax: 216-391-7751 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.dayglo.com Contact: Chris Newbacher, business unit manager Dead Sea Bulk Materials 21 East 17th St. Anniston, AL 36201 Tel: 256-236-4447 Fax: 256-236-1447 Email: MudQueen@ DeadSeaBulkMaterials.com Website: www.DeadSeaBulkMaterials.com Contact: Tammy Doering, president DeForest Enterprises, Inc. Amtec Center 6421 Congress Ave. Boca Raton, FL 33487 Tel: 561-994-9696 / 800-388-2301 Fax: 561-994-9995 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.deforestenterprises.com Contact: Pam Militello Dermazone Solutions 2440 30th Ave. North St. Petersburg, Florida 37363 Tel: 727-446-6882 x 204 Fax: 727-446-7322 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.dermacm.com Contact: Robert Dowdell, executive development director Desert Whale Jojoba Co., Inc. P.O. Box 41594 Tucson, AZ 85717 Tel: 520-882-4195 Fax: 520-882-7821 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.desertwhale.com Contact: Kim Swilpa, US director of sales Desmet Ballestra SpA Via Portaluppi, 17 20138 Milano, Italy Tel: +39 02-50831 Fax: +39 02-58018449 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.desmetballestra.com Contact: Corrado Mazzanti, sales director
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DeWolf Chemical, Inc. 300 Jefferson Blvd. Suite 206 Warwick, RI 02888 Tel: 800-521-0065 / 401-434-3515 Fax: 401-434-5306 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.dewolfchem.com Contact: Steven Pettigrew, VP-sales Diamond Packaging 111 Commerce Dr. Rochester, NY 14692 Tel: 800-333-4079 / 585-334-8030 Fax: 585-334-9141 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.diamondpackaging.com Contact: Dennis Bacchetta, director of marketing Diamond Wipes International 4651 Schaefer Ave. Chino, CA 91710 Tel: 909-230-9888 / 800-454-1077 Fax: 909-230-9885 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.diamondwipes.com Contact: William Li, VP-sales/contract packaging Dimensional Merchandising, Inc. 86 N. Main St. Wharton, NJ 07885 Tel: 973-328-1600 Fax: 973-361-4029 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.dminj.com Contact: Bryan Bendavid, director of sales Dion Label Printing, Inc. PO Box 1507 539 North Rd. Westfield, MA 01086 Tel: 413-568-3713 Fax: 413-562-8361 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.dionlabel.com Contact: Stacy Santos, marketing manager Diversified CPC International 24338 Durkee Rd. Channahon, IL 60410-9719 Tel: 815-423-5991; 888-AEROSOL Fax: 815-423-5627 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.diversifiedcpc.com Contact: George Sehringer, VP-sales and marketing
Tel: 732-287-5970 / 732-832-5992 Fax: 732-287-5990 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.dotcomdistribution.com Contact: David Del Pizzo, business development manager Dow Chemical Company 100 Independence Mall West Philadelphia, PA 19106 Tel: 800-447-4369 Fax: 989-832-1465 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.dowpersonalcare.com Contact: Jennifer Sigsworth, global business communications manager
Dow Corning Corp. 2200 W. Salzburg Rd., P.O. Box 994 Midland, MI 48686-0994 Tel: 989-496-7885 / 800-362-6373 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.dowcorning.com/ content/personal/ Contact: Robin Gray Company Description: Dow Corning’s expertise in silicone technology creates materials that deliver the multiple benefits consumers want today from their skin care and hair care products. Recent innovations in skin care, color cosmetics and sun care include silicone organic elastomer blends that combine the luxurious, dry, smooth, silky feel of silicone elastomer gels with a wider range of organic ingredients and actives; highly efficient thickeners and sebum absorbers and naturally derived solutions such as soy waxes. New in hair care are materials that help add volume, offer color and heat protection, strengthening and conditioning. Down Under Enterprises 105 Taylor St Woy Woy Bay, NSW 2256 Australia Tel: +1 (866) 473-6560 / +61 488 070 939 Fax: (440) 299-0014 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.DownUnderEnterprises.com Contact: Dee-Ann Prather, president
DKSH North America, Inc. 100 Stierli Court, Suite 102 Mt Arlington, NJ 07856 Tel: 973-810-5511 Fax: 973-810-5520 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.dksh.com Contact: Roy Heckel, product manager
Dr. Straetmans Merkurring 90 D-22143 Hamburg, Germany Tel: +49 40 66 93 56-0 Fax: +49 40 66 93 56-310 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.dr-straetmans.de Contact: Fernando Dr.Ibarra, technical marketing
Dotcom Distribution 300 Nixon Lane Edison, New Jersey 08837
Draco Natural Products 539 Parrott St. San Jose, CA 95112
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[email protected] Website: www.dracoherbs.com Contact: Mike Irwin, director business development drom Fragrances International 5 Jacksonville Rd. Towaco, NJ 07082 Tel: 973-316-8400 Fax: 973-316-9039 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.drom.com Contact: Andy O’Shea, vice president Drug & Cosmetic Sales 1830 2nd Ave. North Lake Worth, FL 33461 Tel: 561-585-9030 Fax: 561-585-9474 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.pumpking.com Contact: Jason Jones, sales manager DS Containers 1789 Hubbard Ave. Batavia, IL 60510 Tel: 630-406-9600 Fax: 630-406-1438 Email: lhansenheneger@dscontainers. com Website: www.dscontainers.com Contact: Lindsay Hansen-Heneger, marketing manager
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[email protected] Website: www.glypurecosmetics.dupont.com Contact: DuPont Glypure customer service
DuPont Tate & Lyle Bio Products 974 Centre Rd. Chestnut Run Plaza - 711-1140 Wilmington, DE 19805 Tel: 302-999-2390 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.duponttateandlyle.com Contact: Rose Durham, global marketing manager Company Description: DuPont Tate & Lyle offers Zemea® Propanediol, the first natural glycol alternative approved by Ecocert and NPA. Zemea® offers many skin-friendly benefits: no irritation, improved moisturization, and excellent sensorial attributes. Zemea® can be easily substituted for PG, BG or glycerin and is being used in over 650 personal care products globally.
e E.T. Horn Company 16141 Heron Ave. La Mirada, CA 90638 Tel: 714-523-8050 / 800-442-4676 Fax: 714-994-7865 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.ethorn.com Contact: Christina Fiduccia, VP-sales
DSM Nutritional Products, Inc 45 Waterview Blvd. Parsippany, NJ 07054 Tel: 800-526-0189 Fax: 973-257-8580 Website: www.unlimitednutrition-na.dsm.com Contact: Kathleen Maurer, sr. marketing manager (See ad on pg. 39) Company Description: DSM Nutritional Products, Inc. is a leader in providing the cosmetics and personal care industry with key ingredients such as sunscreens, vitamins, emulsifiers, nutraceuticals and other specialty products. DSM UV filters, under the trade name PARSOL®, bring the world a whole new generation of UV protection. With the latest acquisition of Pentapharm, we are excited to create further value for our customers by combining DSM’s excellent capabilities with Pentapharm’s track record of introduction of innovative products. DuPont Chemicals 4417 Lancaster Pike Wilmington, DE 19805 Tel: 888-243-4608 / 302-892-7536
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Eastman Chemical 100 Wilcox Drive Kingsport, TN 37662 Tel: 423-229-1000 / 423-229-6380 Fax: 423-224-0414 Website: www.eastman.com Contact: Suzanne Dobbs Eckart Cosmetic Colours LLC 830 East Erie St Painesville, OH 44077 Tel: 440-954-7600 / 866-458-7837 Fax: 440-354-6224 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.eckart.net Contact: Cindy Kincaid, operations manager EES Cosmetic Solutions 111 North Main St. Forked River, NJ 08731 Tel: 609-971-1323 Fax: 609-242-8344 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.eescosmetic.com Contact: Ellen Schack, partner
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Company Directory Ekato Corp. — Filling Station
Ekato Corporation 48 Spruce St. Oakland, NJ 07436 Tel: 201-825-4684 / 201-825-4684, ext 215 Fax: 201-825-9776 Website: www.ekato.com Contact: Rainer Engenhart, sales engineer Elcos America, Inc. 720 Palisades Ave. Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 Tel: 201-227-0059 Fax: 201 227-0355 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.elcosgroup.com Contact: Michelle Joo, vice president Elevations, LLC 9 Storm Rd. Lincroft, NJ 07738 Tel: 732-212-1763 Fax: Fax: 732-212-0563 Email:
[email protected] Contact: Sharon Martin Elias Fragrances Inc. 999 East 46th St. Brooklyn, NY 11203 Tel: 718-693-6400 Fax: 718-856-8061 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.eliasfragrances.com Contact: Ranyit Alvarez, sales administrator Elsner Engineering Works, Inc. 475 Fame Ave. Hanover, PA 17331 Tel: 717-637-5991 Fax: 717-633-7100 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.elsnereng.com Contact: Larry Fischer, sales manager for the Americas EMD Chemicals, Inc. (Rona Cosmetic Bus. Unit) One International Plaza, Suite 300 Philadelphia, PA 19113 Tel: 484-652-5600 / 888-367-3275 Fax: 484-652-5749 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.emdchemicals.com Contact: William Kalriess, sales director, Rona Cosmetics Enercon Industries W140 N9572 Fountain Blvd. PO Box 773 Menomonee Falls, WI 53051 Tel: 262-255-6070 Fax: 262-255-7784 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.enerconind.com/sealing Contact: Mark Plantier, VP-marketing Enhancers 36 Dawson Lane Monroe Township, NJ 08831 Tel: 609-655-8045 / 914-643-8299 Fax: 609-655-8046 Email:
[email protected] Contact: Anita Schrank, VP-sales & marketing
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Envision Plastics 606B Walters St. Reidsville, NC 27320 Tel: 336-342-4749 Fax: 336-342-9841 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.envisionplastics.com Contact: Tamsin Ettefagh, VP-sales Equichem International, Inc. 510 Tower Blvd. Carol Stream, IL 60188 Tel: 630-784-0432 Fax: 630-784-0436 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.equichem.com Contact: Anna Lovis, account manager Essential Ingredients 2408 Technology Center Pky., Suite 200 Lawrenceville, GA 30043 Tel: 770-831-9010 Fax: 770-831-9188 Website: www.essentialingredients.com Contact: Mike Crum, director of sales Essentially New Zealand PO Box 33536 Takapuna Takapuna, Auckland 0740 New Zealand Tel: +64 21 765 085 / +64 9 4860 623 Fax: +64 9 4863 846 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.essentiallynz.com Contact: Reinhard Hueber, managing director Essex Testing Clinic 799 Bloomfield Ave. Verona, NJ 07044 Tel: 973-857-9541 Website: www.essextesting.com Contact: David Hinden Evalulab Inc 5475 Paré, Suite 206 Mont Royal, Québec H4P 1P7 Canada Tel: (514)735-3253 / (514)343-0001 Fax: (514)343-9996 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.evalulab.com Contact: Azita Kazerouni, technical sales representative
Evonik Goldschmidt Corp Household Care business line P.O. Box 1299 710 South 6th Ave. Hopewell, VA 23860 Tel: 804-452-5608 Fax: 804-452-8689 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.evonik.com/householdcare Contact: Angela Anicete, sales & marketing assistant Evonik Goldschmidt Corp Personal Care business line P.O. Box 1299 710 South 6th Ave. Hopewell, VA 23860 Tel: 804-541-8658 Fax: 804-541-8689 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.evonik.com/personal-care Contact: Barbara Costain, marketing manager Evonik Industries AG Goldschmidtstr. 100 Essen, Germany Tel: +49 201 173 2854 Fax: +49 201 173 1828 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.evonik.com/personal-care Contact: Lisa Dierks, assoc. marketing manager (See ad on pg. 11) Evonik Stockhausen LLC CREASORB Division 2401 Doyle St. Greensboro, NC 27406 Tel: 336-333-7537 / 888-533-7764 Fax: 251-443-4849 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.creasorb.com Contact: Bobby Mitra Exal Corp. One Performance Place Youngstown, OH 44502 Tel: 330-744-CANS (2267) Email:
[email protected] Website: www.exal.com Contact: S n Chupak, director of sales
Evans Chemetics LP Glenpointe Centre W 4th floor, 500 Frank W. Burr Blvd Teaneck, NJ 07666 Tel: 201-992-3100 Fax: 201-992-3101 Website: www.evans-chemetics.com Contact: Virginia Slowik, sales mgr
Express Tubes 8655 S. 208th St. Kent, WA 98031 Tel: 800-365-4080 / 253-850-5270 Fax: 253-867-5226 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.expresstubes.com Contact: Shanna Massey, sales manager
Evonik Degussa Corporation Inorganic Materials 299 Jefferson Rd. Parsippany, NJ 07054 Tel: 973-929-8514 Fax: 973-929-8502 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.aerosil.com Contact: Matt Romaine, marketing manager
Extracts & Ingredients Ltd. One Gary Rd. Union, NJ 07083 Tel: 908-688-9009 Fax: 908-688-9005 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.morretec.com Contact: David Fondots, VP-sales & marketing (See ad on pg. 94)
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ExxonMobil Chemical Company 13501 Katy Freeway Houston, TX 77079-1398 Tel: 281-870-6050 Website: www.exxonmobil.com Contact: W.G. (Bill) Britton Eyelematic Manufacturing Co. Inc. One Seemar Rd. Watertown, CT 06795 Tel: 860-945-2182 Email:
[email protected] Website: Eyelematic.com Contact: Peter W. Philip, exec. VP-sales and marketing
f Falcon Trading International 4606 Fairfield Rd. East Fairfield, VT 05448 Tel: 802-849-2021 Fax: 877-790-7901 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.falconti.com Contact: Szoki Adams, director of sales and marketing Fama Jersey Via Settola 22 Pistoia, Italy 51100 Italy Tel: +39-0573-44541 / +39-0573-445508 Fax: +39-0573-534440 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.famajersey.com Contact: Marco Maranghi Fiber-Shield Industries 26 Old Dock Rd. Yaphank, NY 11980 Tel: 631-345-0240 / 631-345-0240 Fax: 631-345-0509 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.fiber-shield.com Contact: Michael DeGutis, VP-sales and marketing Fiberstar 713 St. Croix St. River Falls, WI 54022 Tel: 715-425-7550 Fax: 715-425-7525 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.imulsi-fi.com Contact: Nick Kovalenko, international director of sales and marketing Filamatic 4119 Fordleigh Rd. Baltimore, MD 21215-2292 Tel: 866-258-1914 Fax: 410-764-7719 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.filamatic.com Contact: sales & marketing department Filling Station 10A Minneakoning Rd. Flemington, NJ 08822 Tel: 978-375-3545 Fax: 215-794-3988
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[email protected] Website: www.thefillingstation.com Contact: Chris White, president Fitz Chem Corporation 450 E. Devon Ave., Suite 175 Itasca, IL 60143 Tel: 630-467-8383 / 630-228-7644 Fax: 630-467-1183 Email:
[email protected] Website: http://www.fitzchem.com Contact: Michael Mack, group director, business development Company Description: Fitz Chem is a Midwest Specialty Chemical Distributor servicing IA, IL, IN, MI, MN, ND, WI & SD. Specializing in technical sales to Personal Care, Home Care and Institutional and Industrial cleaning products formulators and manufacturers. We offer raw materials from Ashland Specialty Ingredients - Aqualon, BASF Care Chemicals, BlueStar Silicones, Cytec, Imerys Specialty Minerals, Innovacos and Lincoln Fine Ingredients.
Flavex Naturextrakte GmbH Nordstr. 7 Rehlingen-Siersburg, 66780 Germany Tel: +49 (0) 6835 91950 Fax: +49 (0) 6835 919595 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.flavex.com Contact: Dr. Karl-Werner Quirin, CEO (See ad on pg. 64) Flavor & Fragrance Specialties 3 Industrial Ave. Mahwah, NJ 07430 Tel: 201-825-2025 Fax: 201-825-4275 Website: www.ffs.com Contact: Robert Frantzen, director of sales & marketing Flexpaq Corporation 550 Hadley Rd. South Plainfield, NJ 07080 Tel: 908-753-7300 Fax: 908-756-8198 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.flexpaq.com Contact: Jim Gabilanes, Sr. VP-sales & marketing FloraTech 291 East El Prado Court Chandler, AZ 85225 Tel: 480-545-7000 Fax: 480-892-3000 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.floratech.com Contact: Kelley Dwyer, VP-sales Florida Chemical Co. Inc. 351 Winter Haven Blvd., NE Winter Haven, FL 33881-9432 Tel: 863-294-8483
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[email protected] Website: www.floridachemical.com Contact: Mark Henneberry, VP-sales & product development Fort Dearborn Company 1530 Morse Ave. Elk Grove, IL 60007 Tel: 847-357-9500 Fax: 847-357-8726 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.fortdearborn.com Contact: Gwen Chapdelaine, marketing director Fortune International Technology 5883 Chatham Dr. Hoffman Estates, IL 60192 Tel: 847-429-9791 / 440-376-1642 Fax: 847-429-9785 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.fortuneintltech.com Contact: Ron Oberstar, president Freda Biopharm No. 678 Tianchen St. Bald Knob, 250101 Boone, China Email:
[email protected] Contact: Heather He (See ad on pg. 93) Frutarom Inc 9500 Railroad Ave. North Bergen, NJ 07047 Tel: 201-861-9500 Fax: 201-861-9267 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.frutarom.com Contact: Laurent Leduc, VP-marketing Fuji Health Science 3 Terri Lane, Unit 12 Burlington, NJ 08016 Tel: 609-386-3030 / 877-FUJI-777 Fax: 609-386-3033 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.fujihealthscience.com Contact: Yasuko Kuroda, vice president Fusion Packaging 13628A Beta Rd. Dallas, TX 75244 Tel: 214-747-2004 / 866-587-1152 Fax: 214-747-2020 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.fusionpkg.com Contact: Jamie Moore, director of marketing
g Garrett Hewitt 228 Danbury Rd. Wilton, CT 06897 Tel: 203-761-1542 Fax: 203-834-0746 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.garretthewitt.com Contact: Jason Clerke, president
Gattefosse Corporation Plaza I, 115 West Century Rd., Suite 340 Paramus, NJ 07652 Tel: 201-265-4800 Fax: 201-265-4853 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.gattefosse.com Contact: Lauren DelDotto, marketing manager Gelest, Inc. 11 East Steel Rd. Morrisville, PA 19067 Tel: 215-547-1015 Fax: 215-547-2484 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.gelest.com Contact: Gabrielle Horvath, sales & marketing associate Genemarkers 4717 Campus Dr., Suite 1800 Kalamazoo, MI 49008 Tel: 269-372-8710 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.genemarkersllc.com Contact: Marie Warren, sales & marketing coordinator Company Description: Genemarkers is a cutting-edge contract research organization that specializes in genomics technologies, such as gene expression profiling, genotyping and microRNA analysis. We have an expertise and an excellent track working with a wide range of companies in the personal care industry from raw materials suppliers to multinational companies. Our studies have been used to demonstrate efficacy, ensure product safety, improve product formulations and identify novel mechanisms of action. We have flexibility in customizing studies for each sponsor, offer competitive pricing, excellent turnaround time and take pride in providing high quality data. Genencor International 3490 Winton Pl. Rochester, NY 14623 Tel: 800-847-5311 Fax: 585-254-8689 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.genencor.com Contact: Mary Graupman, inside sales, industrial processing enzymes General Chemical 12336 Emerson Dr Brighton, Michigan 48116 Tel: 248-587-5600 Fax: 248-587-5606 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.generalchem.com Contact: Manesh Shah, president GIMT (Monoi) 18, Ave. Pouvanaa B.P. 467 Papeete, Tahiti 98714 Tahiti, French Polynesia Tel: (689) 43 18 49
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[email protected] Website: www.monoi-institut.org Contact: Eric Vaxelaire, vice president Givaudan 40 West 57th St. 11th floor New York, NY 10019 Tel: 212-649-8800 Fax: 212-649-8899 Website: www.givaudan.com Glanbia Nutritionals 5951 McKee Rd. Suite 201 Fitchburg, WI 53719 Tel: 6083168500 / 8003362183 Fax: 6083168504 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.glanbianutritionals.com Contact: Sheila Dana Glenn Corp. 8530 Eagle Point Blvd Lake Elmo, MN 55042 Tel: 651-221-2406 / 888-453-6267 Fax: 651-221-1926 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.glenncorp.com Contact: Dana Dabruzzi, sales admin Glenroy, Inc. W158N9332 Nor-X-Way Ave. Menomonee Falls, WI 53051 Tel: 262-255-4422 / 800-824-1482 Fax: 262-250-7179 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.glenroy.com Contact: Chris Rollo, new business manager Global Packaging Inc. 550 South Brea Blvd. Brea, CA 92821 Tel: 609-257-3417 Fax: 714-482-2916 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.globalpack.biz Contact: Steven Gallo, VP-sales & marketing Grain Processing Corporation 1600 Orgeon St. Muscatine, IA 52761 Tel: 563-264-4265 Fax: 563-264-4289 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.grainprocessing.com Contact: Diana Rieke, manager marketing communication Grant Industries, Inc. 125 Main Ave. Elmwood Park, NJ 07407 Tel: 201-791-6700 Fax: 201-791-3887 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.grantinc.com Contact: Lori Lentini, director of sales (See ad on pg. 3)
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Company Directory Groninger — Independent Chemical
Groninger 2520 Whitehall Park Dr. Suite 800 Charlotte, NC 28273 Tel: 704-295-9000 Fax: 704-295-9020 Email: info@groninger .com Website: www.groninger .com Contact: Thorsten Baeuerle, project & sales engineer
h Hair Systems Inc. 30 Park Ave. Englishtown, NJ 07726 Tel: 732-446-2202 / 732-786-8921 Fax: 732-446-7968 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.hairsystemsinc.com Contact: Michael Spano, VP-sales & marketing Hallstar 120 S. Riverside Plaza, Ste. 1620 Chicago, IL 60606 Tel: 877-427-4255 / 312-385-4494 Fax: 908-852-1335 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.hallstar.com Contact: Bill Bausback, director of sales Hammer Packaging 200 Lucius Gordon Dr. Rochester, NY 14692 Tel: 585-424-3880 Fax: 585-424-3886 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.hammerpackaging.com Contact: Charlene McNeil, marketing communications coordinator Hangzhou Advanced Nonwovens No. 868 Moganshan Rd. Hangzhou, China Tel: 86 571 88171792 Fax: 86 571 8817 1791 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.advanced-nonwovens.com Contact: Zhang Ke Harcros Chemicals Inc 5200 Speaker Rd. Kansas City, KS 66106 Tel: 913-321-3131 Fax: 913-621-7718 Website: www.harcros.com Contact: Danielle Wheeler, market manager, personal care Harrison Research Laboratories, Inc. 2497 Vauxhall Rd. Union, NJ 07083 Tel: 908-688-7600 Fax: 908-688-7601 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.HRLabs.us.com Contact: Dr. Lynne B. Harrison
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HCP Packaging 1 Waterview Dr. Suite 102 Shelton, CT 06484 Tel: 203-924-2408 Fax: 203-924-2708 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.hcpackaging.com Contact: Jeff Chen, group president & CEO HCT Packaging 721 Route 202/206 Suite 300 Bridgewater, NJ Tel: 908-203-8610 Fax: 908-203-8619 Email: hct@hct .com Website: www.hctpackaging.com Contact: Julie Rice, new product development manager Henry Lamotte Oils GmbH Merkurstrasse 47 Bremen, 28197 Germany Tel: +49 421-5239460 Fax: +49 421-5239 46 199 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.lamotte-oils.de Contact: Lutz Bittner, managing director Henry Pak, Inc. 211 Old Laurens Rd Simpsonville, SC 29681 Tel: 864-963-5302 Fax: 864-963-7317 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.henrypak.com Contact: Andrea Garrard, vice president Hill Top Research 6088 Main St. P.O. Box 138 Miamiville, OH 45147 Tel: 513-831-3114 Fax: 513-831-1217 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.hill-top.com Contact: Merideth Buckler, manager, business development and contracts administration HLP Packaging 75 Maiden Lane - Suite 808 New York, NY 10038 Tel: 888-457-7225 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.hlpklearfold.com Contact: Patrick McGee, marketing director Hogan Flavors & Fragrances, Inc. 130 E. 18th St. New York, NY 10003 Tel: 212-598-4310 Fax: 212-477-4711 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.hoganff.com Contact: Ray Hogan, owner/CEO
Honeywell 101 Columbia Rd. Morristown, NJ 07962 Tel: 866-245-3870 / 973 455 4425 Fax: 973-455-5120 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.asensa.com Contact: Philip Orawski, global marketing manager (See ad on pg. 51) Horizon Aromatics 1 Innovation Way, Suite 100 Newark, DE 19711 Tel: 302-224-8305 Fax: 302-224-8308 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.horizonaromatics.com Contact: Ron Smith, vice president
i I Trends Solutions 46E Pennisula Center Dr., #360 Rolling Hills Estates, CA 90274 Tel: 310-569-7473 Fax: 310-373-3326 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.itrends-inc.com Contact: Libby Hirst, director of sales & marketing I&W Research Inc Suite 538 - 1489 Marine Drive West Vancouver, British Columbia V7T 1B8 Canada Tel: 800-914-2510 / 360-326-6446 Fax: 800-914-2510 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.i-and-w.com Contact: Ryan Calvert, firector of dales Identipak 300 E. Beech Ave. McAllen, TX 78501 Tel: 956-640-4403 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.identipak.com Contact: Margery Woodin, VPmarketing & sales IFC Solutions 1601 E. Linden Ave. Linden, NJ 07036 Tel: 908-862-8810 / 800-875-9393 Fax: 908-862-8825 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.ifc-solutions.com Contact: Judith E. Grossman, director of business development
Impact Analytical 1910 West St. Andrews Rd. Midland, MI 48640 Tel: 989-832-5555 Fax: 989-832-5560 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.ImpactAnalytical.com Contact: Eric Hill, business marketing & sales manager Impact Colors 1 Innovation Way Suite 100 Newark, DE 19711 Tel: 302-224-8310 Fax: 302-224-8308 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.impactcolorsinc.com Contact: Doug Thornley, president Impressions Packaging 375 Highway 74, Suite B Peachtree City, GA 30269 Tel: 770-862-4557 Fax: 770-632-2660 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.impressionspackaging.com Improve, Inc. 1604 Kestrel Ave. Ste. 100 DeSoto, TX 75115 Tel: 972-230-9155 Fax: 972-230-8824 Email: improve @aloewholesale.com Website: www.aloewholesale.com Contact: Bill Pine, vice president In-Vitro Research Laboratories, Inc. 630 Route 303 Blauvelt, NY 10913 Tel: 845-727-4116 Fax: 845-727-4110 Email:
[email protected] Indena S.p.A Viale Ortles, 12 20139 Milan, Italy Tel: +39 02-574961 Fax: +39 02-574404620 Website: www.indena.com Contact: Giada Maramaldi Independent Chemical 79-51 Cooper Ave. Glendale, NY 11385 Tel: 718-894-0700 Fax: 718-894-9224 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.independentchemical.com Contact: Jonathan Spielman, president (See ad on pg. 40)
IFF 521 West 57th St. New York, NY 10019, Tel: 212-765-5500 Fax: 212-708-7147 Website: www.iff.com Contact: Denise Gillen
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Company Directory Induchem AG — KCC Corporation
Induchem AG 535 Fifth Avenue, Floor 23 New York, NY 10017 USA Tel: 212-756-9918 Fax: 212-756-9942 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.induchem.com Contact: Parand Salmassinia, business director (See ad on pg. 25) Innospec Active Chemicals LLC 775 Hackett St. Salisbury, NC 28144 Tel: 704-633-8028 Fax: 704-633-3746 Website: www.innospecinc.com Contact: Phil Matena Innovative Labeling Solutions 4000 Hamilton-Middletown Rd. Hamilton, OH 45011 Tel: 888-860-2457 Fax: 513-860-6388 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.ilslabels.com Contact: Eric Knop, director of business development Inolex 2101 S. Swanson St Philadelphia, PA 19148 Tel: 215-271-0800 Fax: 215-271-2621 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.inolex.com Contact: Ankur Doshi, product manager (See ad on pg. 55) Institute for Invitro Sciences 30 W Watkins Mill Rd., Suite 100 Gaithersburg, MD 20878 Tel: 301-947-6523 Fax: 301-685-6538 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.iivs.org Contact: Greg Mun, toxicologist, study director International Products Corp. 201 Connecticut Dr. Burlington, NJ 08016 Tel: 609-386-8770 Fax: 609-386-8438 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.ipcol.com Contact: Ray Feuerhammer, marketing director Interpolymer 200 Dan Rd. Canton, MA 02021 Tel: 781-828-7120 / 781-571-9542 Fax: 781-821-2485 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.interpolymer.com Contact: Patrice Heintz, sales & marketing manager, consumer specialties
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Intertek Centre Court, Meridian Bus Park Leicester, LE19 1WD UK Tel: +44 (0) 116-236-0660 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.intertek.com/ beauty-products/ Contact: Christel Olivares
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[email protected] Website: www.jacob-holm.com Contact: Jacob Holm
Invista S.ar.l. Three Little Falls Centre, 2801 Centerville Rd. Wilmington, DE 19808 Tel: 800-231-0998 / 302-683-3081 Fax: 302-683-3494 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.intermediates.invista.com Contact: Diane Hyman, intermediates sales & marketing coordinator
InVitro International 17751 Sky Park East, Ste.”G” Irvine, CA 92614 USA Tel: 949-851-8356 / 800-246-8487 ext 260 Fax: 949-851-4985 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.invitrointl.com Contact: W. Richard Ulmer, president & CEO (See ad on pg. 43)
James Alexander Corporation 845 State Route 94 Blairstown, NJ 07825 Tel: 908-362-9266 Fax: 908-362-5019 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.james-alexander.com Contact: Carol Gamsby, director of sales Jarchem Innovative Ingredients 414 Wilson Ave. Newark, NJ 07105 Tel: 973-344-0600 Fax: 973-344-5743 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.jarchem.com Contact: David Humphrey Jedwards International, Inc 39 Broad. St. Quincy, MA 02169 Tel: 617-472-9300 Fax: 617-472-9359 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.bulknaturaloils.com Contact: Edward Iorio
j J. Palazzolo & Son, Inc. 36 Lakeville Rd. New Hyde Park, NY 11040 Tel: 516-775-0220 Fax: 516-328-9789 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.jpalazzoloson.com Contact: Joseph Palazzolo, president Jacob Holm (Americas) Industries 512 Oleander Dr. Florence, SC 29501 Tel: 843-629-8120 Fax: 828-670-0042
Jos H. Lowenstein & Sons, Inc. 420 Morgan Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11222 Tel: 718-388-5410
Fax: 718-387-3806 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.jhlowenstein.com Contact: David Lowenstein JP Packaging LLC 37 Elkay Dr. , Suite 59 Chester, NY 10918 Tel: 845-469-2153 Fax: 845-469-2153 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.jppkg.com Contact: Michael Rossi, director of sales Jungbunzlauer 7 Wells Avenue Newton Center, MA 02459 Tel: 617-969-0900 / 617-964-2921 (See ad on pg. 97) Just Packaging, Inc 450 Oak Tree Ave South Plainfield, NJ 07080 Tel: 908 753 6700 Contact: Steve Fischbein, president
ISPE s.r.l. Via Bruschetti 1 Milan, 20125 Italy Tel: +39 02 67100 695 Fax: +39 02 67381 628 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.ispe.it Contact: Sebastiano Rigano, president Italian Fashion Cosmetics 111 Union St. Hackensack, NJ 07601 Tel: 201-655-7410 Email:
[email protected] Contact: Allan Yedlinsky
Jerhel Plastics, Inc. 63 New Hook Rd. Bayonne, NJ 07002-5023 Tel: 201-436-6662 x207 / 201-320-5011 Fax: 201-436-6121 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.jerhel.com Contact: Gary J. Firuta, VP-sales & marketing
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Jeen International Corp. 24 Madison Road Fairfield, NJ 07004 Tel: 973-439-1401 Fax: 973-439-1402 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.jeen.com Contact: Juan Mateu, director of new innovation (See ad on pg. 61) Company Description: JEEN® International is a leading manufacturer and supplier of specialty ingredients serving the cosmetic, personal care, fragrance and pharmaceutical industries. JEEN provides one of the broadest ranges available of both advanced technologies and traditional ingredients from patent-pending Jeesperse® Cold Process Wax (CPW) emulsification systems to surfactants, emollients and emulsifiers. On a daily basis, we live up to our slogan “You Can Count on Us!”
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Kahl and Company Otto-Hahn-Strasse 2 Trittau, 22946 Germany Tel: +49 4154-84310 Fax: +49 4154-81508 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.kahlwax.de Contact: Martina Wittke Kaufman Container 1000 Keystone Parkway, Suite 100 PO Box 35902 Cleveland, OH 44135 Tel: 800-824-4119 / 216-898-2000 Fax: 216-898-8940 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.kaufmancontainer.com Contact: Rebecca Holland, marketing director KCC Corporation 2 Executive Dr Fort Lee, NJ 07024 Tel: 5173036790 / 5173036790 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.kccworld.co.kr/silicone2007/ Contact: Charles Olsen, manager
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Company Directory Kemin Personal Care — Libenn Aroma Inc.
Kemin Personal Care 2100 Maury St. Des Moines, IA 50317 Tel: 515-559-5100 Fax: 515-559-5299 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.kemin.com/ personalcare Contact: Kerty Levy, president Company Description: Kemin Personal Care manufactures natural, plant-based functional and active ingredients for skin care, hair care and cosmetic brands. Our products use carefully selected natural plant materials that enhance the physical, microbial, and oxidative stability of formulations and offer benefits to skin and hair. Kewpie Corporation 4-13, 1-Chome, Shibuya, Shibuya-ku Tokyo, 150-0002 Japan Tel: +81 3-3486-3338 Fax: +81 3-3486-4640 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.kewpie.co.jp/english/fc Contact: Yuji Okamoto, manager KIC Chemicals, Inc. 87 S. Ohioville Rd. New Paltz, NY 12561 Tel: 877-KIC-BULK / 877-542-2855 Fax: 845-883-5326 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.kicgroup.com Contact: Eric Kort, VP-sales Kingsfield, Inc. 1 Dewolf Rd. Suite 210 Old Tappan, NJ 07675 Tel: 201-767-0414 Fax: 201-767-0743 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.kingsfieldinc.com Contact: Ryan Choi, vice president Kirker Enterprises, Inc. 55 East 6th St. Paterson, NJ 07524 Tel: 973-754-9000 Fax: 973-754-9696 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.kirkerent.com Kitozyme Parc Industriel des Hauts-Sarts, Zone 2 Rue Haute Claire, 4 Herstal, BE-4040 Belgium Tel: +32 4 259 85 00 Fax: +32 4 259 84 09 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.kitozyme.com Contact: François Hamacker, marketing & communication
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Knoll Packaging 149 Eileen Way Syosset, NY 11791 Tel: 516-621-0100 Fax: 516-621-0438 Email:
[email protected] Website: knollpack.com Contact: Joanna Sasso, VP-operations Kobo Products Inc. 3474 South Clinton Ave. South Plainfield, NJ 07080 Tel: 908-757-0033 Fax: 908-757-0905 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.koboproducts.com Contact: Debbie McCarthy, VP-sales & marketing Koel Colours F-11,Nandjyot Ind Premises, Andheri-Kurla Rd.,Safed Pool, Sakinaka, Andheri (East) Mumbai, Maharashtra 400 072 India Tel: +91 22 6676 4531 / +91 22 66764532 Fax: +91 22 2850 0754 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.koelcolours.in Contact: Rishabh Desai, GM-sales & marketing Kolmar Laboratories P.O. Box 1111 Port Jervis, NY 12771 Tel: 845-856-5311 Fax: 845-856-5507 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.kolmar.com Contact: David Wood, director of product integrity Koster Keunen, LLC 1021 Echo Lake Rd. Watertown, CT 06795 Tel: 860-945-3333 / 860-416-8924 Fax: 860-945-0330 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.kosterkeunen.com Contact: John Koster, president
l L & S Packaging, LLC 901 S.W 128th Ave Unit 409 Pembroke Pines, FL 33027 Tel: 954-885-5211 / 954-298-9191 Fax: 954-431-3560 Email:
[email protected] Website: lspackaging.com Contact: Jack Leitman, president L. Spitz, Inc. 740 Ravinia Glen Pl. Highland Park, IL 60035-5131 Tel: 847-266-1877 Email:
[email protected] Contact: Luis Spitz, owner
Company Description: Kowa American Corp. offers the “STR series” micronized Titanium Dioxide for sunscreens. Our TiO2, with optimum particle size, shape and advanced surface treatment excels in UV shielding efficacy, transparency and stability. We also offer Polyethylene Oxide and Polyacrylate thickeners and dispersants.
Lebermuth Company, Inc., The 14000 McKinley Hwy. Mishawaka, IN 46545 Tel: 800-648-1123 / 574-259-7000 Fax: 574-258-7459 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.lebermuth.com Contact: Robert Brown, president Lee Industries, Inc. P.O. Box 688 Philipsburg, PA 16866 Tel: 814-342-0461 Fax: 814-342-5660 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.leeind.com Contact: Greg Wharton, vice president
Label Technology 2050 Wardrobe Ave. Merced, CA 95341 Tel: 209-384-1000 / 800-388-1990 Fax: 209-384-0322 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.labeltech.com Contact: Marygrace Quigley, customer communications manager (See ad on pg. 113) Company Description: High barrier packaging film with stunning graphics for cosmetic & beauty aid products. Sachets, sample packets, pre-formed gusset & zipper pouches, pouch film for liquid, solid, powder-based products. Environmentally friendly flexible packaging constructions with the latest innovations in eco-friendly components, coatings, and laminating technologies. Lachemi Chemorgs C-103, Lalbuag Co-Op Society, Pune, Maharashtra 411037 India Tel: 91-20-24269118 / 91-20-32901806 Fax: 91-20-24263624 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.lachemi.com Contact: Avinash Mohite
Kowa American Corp. 55 East 59th St., 19th Fl. New York, NY 10022 Tel: 212-303-7800 Fax: 212-310-0101 Email:
[email protected] Website: chemical.kowa.com Contact: Lina Skripskaite, dales
Lanxess 111 RIDC Park West Dr. Pittsburgh, PA 15275 Tel: 412-809-1531 Fax: 412-809-1068 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.protectedbylanxess.com Contact: Jeannie McClaning, head of sales and marketing, NA
Lambent Technologies, Inc. 3938 Porett Dr. Gurnee, IL 60031 Tel: 800-432-7187 / 847-244-3410 Fax: 847-249-6792 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.lambentcorp.com Contact: Seran Lee
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Lenzing Fibers Werkstrasse 2 Lenzing, 4860 Austria Tel: +43 7672-701-0 Fax: +43 7672-918-3461 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.lenzing.com/nonwovens Contact: Elisabeth Stanger, global marketing director Lerman Container 10 Great Hill Rd. Naugatuck, CT 06770 Tel: 203-723-6681 / 800-315-6681 Fax: 203-723-6687 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.bottles.com Contact: Liza Beyer, inside sales manager Lewis Label Products 2300 Race St. Fort Worth, TX 76111 Tel: 817-834-7334 Fax: 817-834-2210 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.lewislabel.com Contact: Cole Morvan, general manager LF of America LLC 3890 Pembroke Rd. Hollywood, FL 33021 Tel: 954-963-6226 Fax: 954-963-6227 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.LFofAmerica.com Contact: Anna DeVincentis, project manager Libenn Aroma Inc. 10685B Hazelhurst Dr #6376 Houston, TX 77043 Tel: 847-620-2969 Fax: 586-283-2688 Email:
[email protected] Contact: Bruce Bennett
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Company Directory Liberty Natural Products — Mane U.S.A.
Liberty Natural Products, Inc. 20949 S. Harris Rd. Oregon City, OR 97045 Tel: 800-289-8427 / 503-631-4488 Fax: 503-631-2424 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.libertynatural.com Contact: Jim Dierking, president & CEO Lincoln Fine Ingredients 50 Industrial Circle Lincoln, RI 02865 Tel: 401-722-2410 Fax: 401-727-0752 Website: www.LincolnFineIngredients.com Contact: Walter Martish III, president Lindal North America Inc 4775 Progress Dr. Columbus, IN 47201 Tel: 812-657-7142 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.lindalgroup.com
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Lipo Chemicals, Inc. 207 19th Ave. Paterson, NJ 07504 Tel: 973-345-8600 Fax: 973-345-8365 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.lipochemicals.com Contact: April Cappetta, exec. admin-corpcomm (See ad on pg. 7) Company Description: Lipo Chemicals, Inc. is a reliable worldwide supplier of chemical ingredients to the Personal Care, Food, Industrial, and Pharmaceutical industries. Lipo’s unique marketing approach and commitment to developing new technologies, allows us to bring a wide array of specialty, basic and naturally derived ingredients to the marketplace. We have a long-standing tradition of setting the highest standards of quality in our products, our people, and our methods to provide the very best service to our customers. As an ISO 9002 registered company, Lipo offers complete technical support, formulation expertise, and innovative product solutions. We go to great lengths and depths to find the next big idea in skin care, hair care and color cosmetics. At Lipo, Beauty is Our Science. Lipoid LLC The National Newark Building 744 BRd. St., Suite 1801 Newark, NJ 07102-3802 Tel: 973-735-2692 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.lipoidllc.com Contact: Matthias Rebmann
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Lipotec Isaac Peral, 17 Gava Barcelona, 08850 Spain Tel: +34 936-388-000 Fax: +34 936-389-393 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.lipotec.com Contact: Raquel Merino, marketing Company Description: The thorough updating of Lipotec’s knowhow platforms, Molecular Cosmetics & Delivery Systems, enables us to develop and manufacture innovative active ingredients for novel cosmetic approaches. Aimtec™, Biointec™, µFilmtec™, Quiotec™, Vectortec™ and Insidetec™ are Lipotec’s product brands which reflect the company’s strategy to fulfil overall beauty demands.
Lipotec LLC 2500 Plaza Harborside Financial Center Jersey City, NJ 07311 Tel: 201-633-4662 / 201-484-7201 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.lipotec.com Contact: Domenico Palella, general manager Lombardi Lombardi Design & Manufacturing 100 Doxsee Dr. Freeport, NY 11520 Tel: 516-546-4400 Fax: 516-546-4413 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.lombardi.cc Contact: Victor Caracappa, sales manager Lonza 90 Boroline Rd. Allendale, NJ 07401 Tel: 201-316-9200 / 800-365-8324 Fax: 201-785-9013 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.lonza.com Contact: Technical sales support Lonza Microbial Control 5660 New Northside Dr., Suite 1100 Atlanta, GA 30328 Tel: 800-523-7391 Fax: 866-705-0465 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.archbiocides.com Contact: William Woods, business development manager Lonza Personal Care 70 Tyler Place South Plainfield, NJ 07080
Tel: 908-561-5200 Fax: 618-258-6808 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.lonza.com Contact: Suellen Bennett, global manager, technical marketing
Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc. 9911 Brecksville Rd. Cleveland, OH 44141-3247 Tel: 800-379-5389 / 216-447-5000 Fax: 216-447-5740 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.lubrizol.com/ personalcare Contact: customer service (See ad on pg. 35) Company Description: Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Inc. is a leading global producer of advanced specialty ingredients. Under the product line brand name Noveon® Consumer Specialties, our products impart physical properties, enhance functional performance and deliver distinctive aesthetic benefits in a wide variety of fast moving consumer products, from cleansing, hair care, skin care and color cosmetics to surface and fabric care. Our Carbopol® polymers are well recognized as the industry benchmark in rheology modification, with a history of more than 50 years of high quality and proven performance. Backed by a full array of technical data, starting formulations, prototypes and technical support and a strong global presence, we’re here to support you, every step of the way. Lucta 950 Technology Way, Suite 110 Libertyville, IL 60048 Tel: 847-996-3400 / 847-996-3403 Fax: 847-996-3401 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.lucta.com Contact: Jodi Wilson, account managerfragrance division LycoRed Corp. 377 Crane St. PO Box 759 Orange, NJ 07050 Tel: 973-882-0322 / 917-776-5216 Fax: 973-882-0323 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.lycored.com Contact: David Djerassi, wellness & beauty director LyondellBasell One Houston Center Houston, TX 77252 Tel: 888-777-0232 / 713-652-7200 Fax: 610-359-2348 Email:
[email protected]. Website: www.lyondellbasell.com Contact: Michelle Harrell, marketing communications manager, NA
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m M&H Plastics 485 Brooke Rd. Winchester, VA 22603 Tel: 540-504-0030 Fax: 540-504-0040 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.mhplastics .com Contact: David Long, sales manager Madeline Blondman & Co., Inc. 60 Cutter Mill Road Great Neck, NY 11021 Tel: 516-466-2400 Fax: 516-466-2925 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.madelineblondman.com Contact: Randi Barron, vice presiden (See ad on pg. 108) Company Description: Madeline Blondman & Company is the largest supplier of vacuum-formed discs, dustcovers, and die-cut inserts in the cosmetic industry. For over thirty years, we have prided ourselves on delivering high quality custom made components to our customers, while maintaining precision and close tolerances. Superior customer service is always a priority. Maesa Group 40 Worth St., Suite 705 New York, NY 10013 Tel: 212-674-5555 Fax: 212-431-6614 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.maesa.com Contact: Scott Kestenbaum, senior VP Magellan Bioscience 4519 George Rd., Suite 120 Tampa, FL 33634 Tel: 813-884-3131 Fax: 813-514-9401 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.magellanbioscience.com Contact: Ian Cottrell, VP-business development Malladi Specialities Ltd (Formerly Lactochem Ltd - India) No.9, G.S.T. Rd., St. Thomas Mount, Chennai, Tamilnadu 600016 India Tel: +91-44-39876900 / +91-44-39876927 Fax: +91-44-39876914 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.malladispecialities.com Contact: Rangaraj Sripathi, Sr. vice president Mane U.S.A. 60 Demarest Dr. Wayne, NJ 07470 Tel: 973-633-5533 Fax: 973-633-5538 Website: www.mane.com Contact: Wendy Diamond, VP-marketing
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Company Directory Mantrose-Hauser Co. — Natunola Health Inc.
Mantrose-Hauser Co. 1175 Post Rd. East Westport, CT 06880 Tel: 203-454-1800 / 800-344-4229 Fax: 203-227-0558 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.mantrose.com Contact: Jeff Corbett, product manager Market Actives, LLC 8300 SW 71st Ave. Portland, OR 97223 Tel: 503-244-0166 / 800-786-1609 Fax: 503-244-1555 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.MarketActives.com Contact: Mitch Tracy, owner, techical director Mason Chemical 721 W. Algonquin Rd. Arlington Heights, IL 60005 Tel: 800-362-1855 Fax: 847-290-1625 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.masonsurfactants.com Contact: Mike Curtis McCrone Associates 850 Pasquinelli Dr. Westmont, IL 60559 Tel: 630-887-7100 Fax: 630-887-7417 Website: www.mccroneassociates.com Contact: David Wiley McDowell Label 2700 E. Plano Pky. Plano, TX 75074 Tel: 469-246-2700 Fax: 469-246-2701 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.mcdowelllabel.com Contact: Bryan Cook, marketing manager
McKernan Packaging Clearing House P.O. Box 7281 Reno, NV 89510 Tel: 800-SURPLUS / 775-356-6111 Fax: 775-356-2181 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.mckernan.com Contact: Gina Crespo, advertising manager (See ad on pg. 110) Company Description: McKernan Packaging Clearing House (MPCH) is one of those rare businesses that offer dual services. While considered a leader in the Packaging Supply Business, McKernan can actually be looked at more as a service corporation. MPCH helps smaller businesses, start-ups, and even larger businesses find quality packaging components. At the same time, McKernan also helps businesses dispose of any obsolete packaging
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by purchasing unused and unbranded components, such as bottles, jars, and closures. This program allows those companies the opportunity to recapture some of their inventory investment on any surplus packaging. McKinley Resources P.O. Box 810472 Dallas, TX 75381 Tel: 972-620-9730 Fax: 972-421-1860 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.mckinleyresources.com Contact: John Oliver MegaPumps L.P. 611 industrial Way West Eatontown, NJ 07724 Tel: 732-578-9100 Fax: 732-578-9111 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.megapumps.com Contact: Harry Blacklock, director of sales Mibelle Biochemistry Bolimattstrasse 1 Buchs, 5033 Switzerland Tel: 41-62-836-1731 Fax: 41-62-836-1405 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.mibellebiochemistry.com Contact: Fred Zülli, business unit manager (See ad on pg. 37) Michelman, Inc. 9080 Shell Rd. Cincinnati, OH 45236 Tel: 513-793-7766 Fax: 513-793-2504 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.michelman.com Contact: Tim Folzenlogen, inside sales rep. Micro Powders, Inc. Personal Care Division 580 White Plains Road Tarrytown, NY 10591 Tel: 914-793-4058 Fax: 914-472-7098 Email:
[email protected]. Website: www.MPIpersonalcare.com Contact: David Gittleman, global sales director (See ad on pg. 27)
Fax: 818-845-0030 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.microqualitylabs.com Contact: Karine Aylozyan, president Company Description: Micro Quality Labs was established in 2003 and offers a comprehensive range of contract testing services to the cosmetic, pharmaceutical, nutritional and toy industries. We are ISO 17025 Certified. We are also registered with the FDA, EPA and we are approved by Health Canada. We adhere to the strictest cGLP standards and offer microbiological testing, analytical testing, environmental testing, stability/expiration dating with ICH guidelines, heavy metal testing and pesticide testing (USP). Microtek Laboratories, Inc. 2400 E. River Rd. Dayton, OH 45439 Tel: 937-236-2213 Fax: 937-236-2217 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.microteklabs.com Contact: Dawn Mantz, business development chemist MMP, Inc. 3470 South Clinton Ave. South Plainfield, NJ 07080 Tel: 908-561-4435 Fax: 908-561-4780 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.mmpinc.com Contact: Sadiq Yaqoobi, sales manager, US & North America Mod-Pac 1801 Elmwood Ave. Buffalo, NY 14207 Tel: 716-566-9223 Fax: 716-873-6008 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.modpac.com Contact: Dean Joslyn, sales representative Momentive Performance Materials 22 Corporate Woods Blvd. Albany, NY 12211 Tel: 800-295-2392 / 607-786-8131 Fax: 607-786-8309 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.momentive.com Contact: Nancy Pitts, marketing communications director Monosol 707 E. 80th Place Suite 301 Merrillville, IN 46410 Tel: 219.762.3165 Website: www.monosol.com Contact: Jon Gallagher, new product development manager
Micro Quality Labs 3200 N. San Fernando Blvd. Burbank, CA 91504 Tel: 818-845-0070
Montebello Packaging, Inc. 1036 Aberdeen St. Hawkesbury, ON K6A 1K5 Canada Tel: 613-632-7096 Fax: 613-632-9638
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[email protected] Website: www.montebellopkg.com Contact: John Iorii, director of sales Morton Salt, Inc. 123 North Wacker Dr. Chicago, IL 60606-1743 Tel: 312-807-2000 Website: mortonsalt.com Contact: Chris Meyers Multiceras, SA de CV Rectangulos 100 Fracc. Industrial Arco Vial Garcia, Nuevo Leon 66000 Mexico Tel: +973 536 0547 / +52 81 8121 0124 Fax: +52 8121 0101 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.multiceras.com Contact: Avril Zamora, international business manager Multipack Solutions Companies 1804 West Central Rd Mt. Prospect, IL 60056 Tel: 847-635-6772 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.multipacksolutions.com Contact: Keith Wyatt, director of sales and marketing MWV 501 South 5th St. Richmond, VA 23219-0501 Tel: 804-444-1000 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.mwv.com Contact: Mark Frey, VP-sales & marketing, North America Primary Packaging Myriant Corporation 1 Pine Hill Dr. 2 Batterymarch Park, Suite 301 Quincy, MA 02169 Tel: 617-657-5200 Fax: 617-657-5210 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.myriant.com Contact: Joe Bauer, director of sales and marketing, Americas
N Nardev Chemie (Israel) Ltd. P.O. Box 55 Teradyon Industrial Zone Misgav, 20179 Israel Tel: 972-4-9990950 Fax: 972-4-9998412 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.nardev.co.il Contact: Avi Borenstein Natunola Health Inc. 661 St. Lawrence St. Winchester, Ontario K0C2K0 Canada Tel: 613-774-9998 Fax: 613-774-2226 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.natunola.com Contact: Stacey Simpkin, manager of sales & marketing
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Company Directory Natural Plant Products — Orchidia Fragrances
Natural Plant Products Inc. 707 13th St. SE Suite 275 Salem, OR 97301 Tel: 503-363-6402 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.meadowfoam.com Contact: Mike Martinez, CEO (See ad on pg. 23)
New England Machinery, Inc. 2820 62nd Ave. E Bradenton, FL 34203 Tel: 941-755-5550 Fax: 941-751-6281 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.neminc.com Contact: Marge Bonura, dir. of sales & mktg.
Natural Sourcing 341 Christian St. Oxford, CT 06478 Tel: 203-702-2500 Fax: 203-702-2501 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.naturalsourcing.com Contact: Jay Basu
Naturex Inc 375 Huyler St. South Hackensack, NJ 07606 Tel: 201-440-5000 Fax: 201-342-8000 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.naturex.com Contact: Nicolas Meyrial, sales director - personal care Nease Performance Chemicals 4480 Lake Forest Dr. Suite 312 Cincinnati, OH 45242 Tel: 513-587-2800 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.neasecorp.com Contact: Gordon Geist, director, sales & marketing Neelikon Food Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. D-17,Everest, Pandit M.M. Malviya Marg, Tardeo Circle Mumbai-34, India Tel: +91 22 66661415 Fax: +91 22 23523945 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.neelikon.com Contact: Mathyal Rajeev, manager export Neopac 7 Irving St. Montclair, NJ 07042 Tel: 973 229 3809 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.neopac.com Contact: Boris Schaefer Nevitt Fragrances, Inc. 10466 Brockwood Rd. Dallas, TX 75238 Tel: 214-348-3003 Fax: 214-348-3863 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.nevitt.com Contact: Andrew Nevitt, VP
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Nexeo Solutions, LLC 5200 Blazer Pkwy Dublin, OH 43017 Tel: 800-531-7106 (option 3) Fax: 800-791-8498 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.nexeosolutions.com Contact: Steve Bell, marketing manager (See ad on Cover 2) Norden Sirius Machinery Group 230 Industrial Parkway Branchburg, NJ 08876 Tel: 800-526-5074 Fax: 908-707-0073 Contact: Daniele Rinderer, after sales and marketing Norman, Fox & Co. 5511 South Boyle Ave Vernon, CA 90058 Tel: 323-973-4900 Fax: 323-973-4874 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.norfox.ws Contact: Linda Killian, account manager, personal care specialist
New High Glass 12713 S.W. 125th Ave. Miami, FL 33186 Tel: 305-232-0840 / 800-glass-us Fax: 305-251-7622 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.newhigh.com Contact: Enrico Raccah, president (See ad on pg. 105) Company Description: 1979. The year New High Glass was founded. From our small beginning, with only two employees, we’ve worked hard to become one of the foremost suppliers of packaging to the cosmetic, food and nail care industries. Our distribution network includes warehouses in Florida, New York, California, Colombia, Mexico City, Venezuela and Guatemala. Our technical department is one of the best in the world. We have decorating facilities that are unsurpassed in their excellence. We have a dynamic sales team selling quality merchandise and offering the best in customer service. (If you’ve read this far, you deserve a present. Contact us and we’ll send it to you!) “We’re Always Here For You”.TM
New Phase Technologies 12645 W. Airport Blvd. Sugarland, TX 77478 Tel: 888-562-9797 Fax: 281-276-5669 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.newphasepolymers.com Contact: Kathy Benditt, global industry manager Company Description: New Phase Technologies offers specialty waxes and polymers that improve the performance and enhance aesthetics of cosmetic formulas. Our products provide an array of benefits from structure and stability to shine and water resistance. New Phase Technologies has products to meet your needs.
North Cliff Consultants 3747 Warsaw Ave. Cincinnati, OH 45205 Tel: 573-251-4930 Fax: 513-557-3732 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.northclifftesting.com Contact: Paul McOsker, president Nova Technology Corp. P.O. Box 5252 Gloucester, MA 01930 Tel: 800-376-6682 Fax: 978-525-3314 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.novatechcorp.com Contact: Michael Campbell, general manager Company Description: NOVA Technology Corporation designs, develops and manufactures non-invasive electronic skin hydration testing instrumentation and related software for conducting research in personal care applications. Our products are widely used in formulation development, clinical testing and claims substantiation. Novozymes A/S Krogshoejvej 36 2880 Bagsvaerd, Denmark Email:
[email protected] Website: www.novozymes.com Contact: Jaclyn Shingara, regional market manager NSF International 789 N. Dixboro Rd. Ann Arbor, MI 48105 Tel: 734-827-5660 Fax: 734-827-6197 Contact: Amy McDade, certification project manager
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NuSil 1050 Cindy Lane Carpinteria, CA 93013 Tel: 805-684-8780 / +33 4-92-96-93-31 Fax: 805-566-9905 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.nusil.com Contact: Jeff Caruso, cosmetics market specialist
o O.Berk Company 3 Milltown Court Union, NJ 07083 Tel: 908-851-9500 / 888-274-2373 Fax: 908-687-1223 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.OBERK.com Contact: customer service Olan De Mexico Calle Tres # 200, San Francisco Cuautlalpan Naucalpan, Estado de Mexico 53569 Mexico Tel: +52 (55) 5576 7122 / +52 (55) 52363181 Fax: +52 (55) 5576 6806 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.olanmex.com Contact: Isaac Slomianski, VP-marketing Olcott Plastics 95 N. 17th St., PO Box 6042 St. Charles, IL 60174 Tel: 888-313-5277 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.olcottplastics.com Contact: Joseph Brodner, president Oleon Americas Inc. 5750 Genesis Court Suite 140 Frisco, TX 75034 Tel: 908-334-6583 Fax: 972-668-4860 Website: www.oleon.com Olvea Parc d’activités des Hautes Falaises rue Jean Paumier Saint Léonard, 76400 France Tel: +33 235292854 Fax: +33 235276429 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.olvea.fr www.marogania.com www.burkarina-sheabutter.com Contact: Philippe Garidou, commercial director Orchidia Fragrances 1525 Brook Drive Downers Grove, IL 60515 Tel: 888-8-AROMAS / 630-932-8104 Fax: 630-620-9724 Email:
[email protected] Contact: Ross Sprovieri, executive VP-Orchidia
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Orlandi 131 Executive Blvd. Farmingdale, NY 11735 Tel: 631-756-0110 Fax: 631-756-0256 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.orlandi.com Contact: Sven Dobler, president Overnight Labels 151-15 West Industry Court Deer Park, NY 11729 Tel: 631-242-4240 / 800-472-5753 Fax: 631-242-4385 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.overnightlabels.com Contact: Carrie Houghton, marketing
p P&G Chemicals Americas Sharon Woods Innovation Center 11530 Reed Hartman Highway Cincinnati, OH 45241 Tel: 800-477-8899 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.pgchemicals.com Contact: Christopher Vuturo, external relations manager Packaging & Design Associates 2309 Wyngate Dr. Hillsborough, NC 27278 Tel: 919-968-0808 Fax: 919-968-0035 Email:
[email protected] Contact: Evan Wynmor Packaging Concepts 4925 Park Ridge Blvd. Boynton Beach, FL 33426 Tel: 561-364-0014 Fax: 561-364-1480 Website: www.packagingconcepts.com Contact: David Meshberg, president Packaging Solutions, Inc. 11151 Greenbrier Rd. Minnetonka, MN 55305 Tel: 952-933-6347 Fax: 952-933-1698 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.packsolinc.com Contact: John Greenberg Palms Resources Pte. Ltd. 101 Cecil St., #20-09 Tong Eng Building Singapore, 069533 Tel: +65 62260676 / +65 96656437 Fax: +65 6226 0343 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.palmsresources.com Contact: Sovakar Nayak, VP Paris Art Label Co. Inc. 217 River Ave Patchogue, NY 11772 Tel: 631-648-6240
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PDI, Inc. Two Nice-Pak Park Orangeburg, NY 10962 Tel: 845-365-1700 Fax: 845-398-5807 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.nicepak.com Contact: Michael Sherman, contract packaging sales manager
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[email protected] Website: www.pkggroup.com Contact: Edward Csaszar, VP-sales Plastube 590 Simonds South Granby, PQ J2J 1E1 Canada Tel: 450-378-2633 Fax: 450-378-1175 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.plastube.com Contact: Kim Sorensen, manager sales
Pearce Plastics Inc. 1309 Lincoln Ave. Pasadena, CA 91103 Tel: 626-797-8481 Fax: 626-797-8821 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.pearceplastics.com Contact: Madeleine Pearce Penta Manufacturing Inc. 50 Okner Parkway Livingston, NJ 07039 Tel: 973-740-2300 Fax: 973-740-1839 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.pentamfg.com Contact: Christine Tavares, customer service Peter Cremer North America 3117 Southside Ave. Cincinnati, OH 45204 Tel: 513-471-7200 / 877-901-7262 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.petercremerna.com Contact: Kristen Wolff, business manager
PKB Tel: 609-751-8374 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.pkbinc.com Contact: Pascal Renaudin, executive director PKG Group 400 Apgar Drive Suite L Somerset, NJ 08873 Tel: 732-560-9337 Fax: 732-560-9448
PMC Specialties Group Inc. 501 Murray Rd. Cincinnati, OH 45217 Tel: 513-242-3300 Fax: 513-482-7373 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.pmcsg.com Contact: Ron Pearson Pochet 415 Hamburg Turnpike Wayne, NJ 07470 Tel: 973-942-4923 Fax: 973-942-5364 Website: www.verreries-pochet.fr Contact: John Marsden
Petro-Canada Lubricants Inc. 2310 Lakeshore Road W. Mississauga, Ontario L5J 1K2 Canada Tel: 905-804-3600 Fax: 905-804-3617 Email:
[email protected] Website: lubricants.petro-canada.ca/puretol Contact: Corinne Cory, business development specialist (See ad on pg. 67) Pilot Chemical 2744 East Kemper Rd Cincinnati, OH 45241 Tel: 800-70-PILOT / 513.326.0600 Fax: 513.326.0601 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.pilotchemical.com Contact: Robert Rechtin, North American sales manager
PMC Industries 275 Hudson St. Hackensack, NJ 07601 Tel: 201-342-3684 Fax: 201-342-3568 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.pmc-industries.com Contact: James Harris, sales manager
Pope Scientific 351 N. Dekora Woods Blvd. Saukville, WI 53080 Tel: 262-268-9300 Fax: 262-268-9400 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.popeinc.com Contact: Dean Segal, VP-sales Portola Tech International 85 Fairmount St. Woonsocket, RI 02895 Tel: 401-765-0600 Fax: 401-766-8324 Website: www.portolatech.com
Preface Deux 641 Lexington Ave. 21 floor New York, NY 10022 Tel: 212-754-5700 Fax: 212-754-5629 Email:
[email protected] Contact: Aviva Himoff, president Premier Specialties 236 Blackford Ave. Middlesex, NJ 08846 Tel: 732-469-6615 Fax: 732-469-6772 Email:
[email protected] Website: www,premierfragrances.com Contact: Roger Rich, president/owner
Presperse Corp 635 Pierce St. Somerset, NJ 08873 Tel: 732-356-5200 Fax: 732-356-3533 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.presperse.com Contact: Kathleen Currey (See ad on pg. 72) Prestige Label and Atlantic Packaging Company 151 Industrial Dr. Burgaw, NC 28425 Tel: 910-259-3600 Fax: 910-259-6312 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.prestigelabel.com Contact: Terie Syme Prime Label & Screen, Inc. W232 N2885 Roundy Circle East Pewaukee, WI 53072 Tel: 262-542-1600 Fax: 262-542-2950 Website: www.primels.com Contact: Barry Scott, president
Power Container Corp. 33 Schoolhouse Rd. Somerset, NJ 08873 Tel: 732-560-3655 Fax: 732-560-0119 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.powercontainer.com
Prime Package & Label Company, LLC 11880 Borman Dr. St. Louis, MO 63146-4113 Tel: 866-733-0550 / 314-692-2220 Fax: 314-785-1919 Email:
[email protected] Website: pplstl.com Contact: Keith Kovacik, sr. label consultant
Precision Valve Corp. 700 Nepperhan Ave. Yonkers, NY 10702 Tel: 914-969-4416 Fax: 914-966-4428 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.precisionglobal.com Contact: John Abplanalp, president & CEO
Printex Packaging 555 Raymond Dr. Islandia, NY 11749 Tel: 229-378-1488 / 631-234-4300 Fax: 866-292-8009 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.printexpackaging.com Contact: Charles Hays, business development director
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Printpack, Inc. 2800 Overlook Parkway, NE Atlanta, GA 30339 Tel: 404-460-7000 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.printpack.com Prosys Innovative Packaging Equipment 422 East Fountain Rd. Webb City, MO 64870 Tel: 417-673-5551 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.prosysfill.com (See ad on pg. 109) Protameen Chemicals 375 Minnisink Rd. Totowa, NJ 07511 Tel: 973-256-4374 Fax: 973-256-6764 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.protameen.com Contact: Manny Balsamides, Jr., VP-international Purac America, Inc 111 Barclay Blvd. Lincolnshire, IL 60069 Tel: 847-634-6330 Fax: 847-634-1992 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.purac.com Purcell Jojoba P.O. Box 3238 Lake Havasu City, AZ 86405 Tel: 928-846-3217 / 800-676-1501 Fax: 928-846-3219 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.purcelljojoba.com Contact: Kari Leway, sales and marketing Pylam Products Co., Inc. 2175 E. Cedar St. Tempe, AZ 85281 Tel: 480-929-0070 Fax: 480-929-0078 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.pylamdyes.com
Q Q Laboratories, Inc. 1400 Harrison Ave. Cincinnati, OH 45214-1606 Tel: 513-471-1300 Fax: 513-471-5600 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.qlaboratories.com Contact: Mark Goins, director of business development Qosmedix 95-Q Executive Drive Edgewood, NY 11717 Tel: 631-242-3270 Fax: 631-242-3291 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.qosmedix.com Contact: Gregory Elder, division manager
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Qualimax LLC 65 RailRd. Ave. Suite 205 Ridgefield, NJ 07657 Tel: 201-313-3353 Fax: 201-313-3354 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.qualimaxllc.com Contact: Ferial Arvanaghi, managing director Quality Assured Label 1600 5th St. South Minneapolis, MN 55343 Tel: 952-930-1500 Fax: 952-930-1505 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.qal.com Contact: Sara Smude
Resource LabelGroup 147 Seaboard Lane Franklin, TN 37067 Tel: 615-661-5900 Fax: 615-661-5950 Website: www.resourcelabel.com Contact: Tim Goodwin Resources of Nature 801 Montrose Ave. South Plainfield, NJ 07080 Tel: 908-226-5123 Fax: 908-226-1514 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.roninc.com Contact: George Majewski, sales
Quality Design & Packaging, Inc. 8955 Fullbright Ave. Chatsworth, CA 91311 Tel: 818-775-1850 Contact: Judy Cervantes (See ad on pg. 106)
Rexam Closures & Containers 1899 N. Wilkinson Way Perrysburg, OH 43551 Tel: 567-336-8887 Fax: 567-336-7294 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.rexam.com/closures Contact: Tim Hodgden
R Raani Corp. 5202 West 70th Pl. Bedford Park, IL 60638 Tel: 708-496-8025 Fax: 708-496-8906 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.raani.com Contact: Eugene Frank, sr. VP-sales & marketing Rahn AG Doerflistrasse 120 CH-8050 Zuerich, Switzerland Tel: (41) 44 315 42 00 Fax: (41) 44 315 42 45 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.rahn-group.com Contact: René Guldimann, head of global sales cosmetics
Rhodia Inc. 8 Cedar Brook Dr. CN7500 Cranbury, NJ 08512 Tel: 888-776-7337 / 609-860-4000 Fax: 609-860-0463 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.rhodia.com Contact: Brian Chung, business development manager (See ad on pg. 9) Rieke Packaging 500 West Seventh St. Auburn, Indiana 46706 Tel: 260-580-1410 / 260-925-3700 Fax: 260-925-2493 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.riekepackaging.com/ Contact: Bill Heimach, Dir., NA Sales
Rahn Corp. 1005 North Commons Dr. Aurora, IL 60504 Tel: 630-851-4220 Fax: 630-851-4863 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.rahn-group.com Contact: Steve Lundstram RE Carroll Inc. 1570 N Olden Ave. Trenton, NJ 08638 Tel: 800-257-9365 / 609-695-6211 Fax: 609-695-0102 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.recarroll.com Contact: David Carroll, vice president Reliant Ribbon 838 21st Ave. Paterson, NJ 07513 Tel: 973-881-0404
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[email protected] Website: www.reliantribbon.com
RITA Chemical 850 South Route 31 Crystal Lake, IL 60014 Tel: 815-337-2500 Fax: 815-337-2522 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.ritacorp.com Contact: Jim Cook, VP-new business development (See ad on pg. 63) Company Description: RITA Corporation, with over 50 years of history in the Personal Care and I&I markets, specializes in providing high quality, performance proven raw materials. With premier manufacturing facilities, highly
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trained Research and Development professionals, skilled Customer Service representatives and knowledgeable Account Managers, RITA works as one to provide technical support and innovative raw materials to all of its customers Worldwide. Robertet Fragrances, Inc. 125 Bauer Dr. Oakland, NJ 07436 Tel: 201-405-1000 Fax: 201-405-0184 Email: jlattarulo@robertet .com Website: www.robertet.com Contact: Joseph G. Lattarulo, Sr. VPsales & marketing
Rocktenn 504 Thrasher St. Norcross, GA 30071 Tel: 770-448-2193 / 678-291-7461 Fax: 679-291-7710 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.rocktenn.com Contact: Amanda Gainer, sales and marketing, consumer packaging Company Description: RockTenn is a leading provider of folding cartons and an integrated producer of coated paperboard. Offering extensive manufacturing capabilities, diverse finishing enhancements and in-house support services, including graphic and structural design, we drive innovation and deliver inventive packaging solutions for the HBA market. Romaco 6 Frassetto Way, Unit D Lincoln Park, NJ 07035 Tel: 973-709-0691 / 973-709-0644 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.romaco.com Contact: Kevin Torres, director Ross Organic Specialty Sales 9770 Bell Ranch Drive Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670-2950 Tel: 562-236-5700 Fax: 562-236-5736 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.rossorg.com Contact: Angela Castlen
Rovi Cosmetics Breitwiesenstrasse 1 Schlüchtern, 36381 Germany Tel: (49) 6661 9676-0 Fax: (49) 6661 96 76-76 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.rovicosmetics.de Contact: Sarah Teichmüller, marketing manager
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Company Directory Rovi Cosmetics— Seven
Company Description: ROVI Cosmetics’ core competence is the development and production of delivery systems for dermal applications. We offer different technologies that increase the bioavailability and the efficacy of the contained actives in the skin. On that basis, we have created line of high performance active ingredients called “Cellular Actives”TM These actives are supported by in-vivo and in-vitro efficacy studies to meet the most innovative claims. The product data are presented in such a way that both R&D and Marketing obtain their individual information in order to develop successful product concepts.
Sage Payment Solutions 7445 NW 75th St. Parkland, FL 33067 Tel: 954-575-8483 Fax: 305-768-2202 Website: www.sagepayments.com
Rowayton Trading Company 8 Dibble St. Rowayton, CT 6853 Tel: 203-853-6822 Fax: 203-857-0540 Website: rowaytontrading.com
Salicylates and Chemicals PVT Ltd 5/44 Tardeo A.C Market, Tardeo Main Rd., Mumbai Mumbai, Maharashtra 400034 India Tel: 91-22-23514413 Fax: 91-22-23516076 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.preservativesindia.com Contact: Krishna Sarvaiya, business development manager
Royal Adhesives & Sealants, LLC 863 SE Main St. Simpsonville, SC 29681 Tel: 800-763-7272 / 864-967-7691 Fax: 864-963-1241 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.parachem.com Contact: Mike Manegold, Business Development RPC Bramlage Wiko-USA Inc. 1075 Hemlock Rd. Morgantown, PA 19543 Tel: 610-286-0805 Fax: 610-286-0814 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.wiko-usa.com Contact: Mark Zolty, VP-sales & marketing Ruger Chemical Co., Inc. 1515 W. Blancke St. Linden, NJ 07036 Tel: 973-926-0331 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.rugerchemical.com Contact: James Stowe, VP-sales
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Sabinsa Corp. 20 Lake Drive East Windsor, NJ 08520 Tel: 732-777-1111 Fax: 732-777-1443 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.sabinsacosmetics.com Contact: Kavita Subramanian, Sr. manager, international business (See ad on pg. 59)
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Saint-Gobain Advanced Ceramics 168 Creekside Drive Amherst, NY 14228 Tel: 716-691-2052 Fax: 716 691-2090 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.tresbn.com Contact: S Vogel, Sr. product manager
schülke inc. 200 Valley Rd. Suite 200 Mt. Arlington, NJ 07856 Tel: 888-267-4220 / 973-770-7300 Fax: 973-770-7302 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.schulke-us.com Contact: Linda Sedlewicz, country manager (See ad on pg. 75) Company Description: schülke is an international leader in the areas of Microbiological Quality Management and preservation. Our corporate philosophy includes a commitment to sustainability, not just as a passing trend, but in our everyday company activities. We continually strive to break new ground in ways that we can preserve resources while helping customers preserve formulas. Scientech Laboratories 107G Corporate Blvd. Middlesex Business Center South Plainfield, NJ 07080 Tel: 908-561-6330 Fax: 908-561-0174 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.scientechlabs.us
Saltigo GmbH Katzbergstr. 1 Langenfeld, 40764 Germany Tel: +49 2173 20330 Fax: +49 2173 2033 277 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.saltidin.com Contact: Diana Rudolph, business manager
SE Tylose 3 Greenway Plaza Houston, TX 77046 Tel: 201-240-3075 Email: jason.allen@SETylose .com Website: www.SETylose.de Contact: Jason Allen, sales manager personal care
Salvona 65 Stults Rd. Dayton, NJ 08810 Tel: 609-655-0173 Fax: 609-655-9291 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.salvona.com Contact: Jeff Gohar, VP-sales San Francisco Herb & Natural Food Co. 47444 Kato Rd. Fremont, CA 94538 Tel: 510-770-1215 / 800-227-2830 Fax: 510-770-9458 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.herbspicetea.com Contact: Barry Meltzer, president/owner San-Mar Laboratories, Inc. 4 Warehouse Ln. Elmsford, NY 10523 Tel: 914-592-3130 x-725 Fax: 914-592-5373 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.sanmarlabs.com Contact: Jim Berkrot, VP-sales & marketing Sarl Perles De Gascogne Export Div. 3 place de l’Armée d’Afrique Toulouse, 31200 France Tel: +33 950-65 44 78 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.plumoil.com Contact: Valere Omog, export manager
Sea-Land Chemical 821 Westpoint Pkwy. Westlake, OH 44145 Tel: 440-871-7887 Fax: 440-871-7949 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.sealandchem.com Contact: Sakura Olah, marketing team leader (See ad on pg. 99)
Sederma Inc. 300A Columbus Circle Edison, NJ 08837 Tel: 732-417-0800 / 732-692-1652 Fax: 732-417-0804 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.sederma.fr Contact: Denise Gabriele, VP-sales & marketing (See ad on pg. 41) Sederma SA BP 33-29 rue du Chemin Vert F-78610 Le Perray-en-Yvelines, 78612 France Tel: (33) 1 34 84 10 10 / 33134841010 Fax: (33) 1 34 84 11 30 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.sederma.fr Contact: Olga Gracioso, marketing & communication Manager (See ad on pg. 41) Sekisui Specialty Chemicals America 1603 West Lyndon B Johnson Freeway, Suite 200 Dallas, TX 75234 Tel: 972-277-2929 Fax: 972-277-2907 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.sekisui-sc.com Contact: Michael Pruett, market development specialist Sensient Cosmetic Technologies 7-9 rue de l’industrie 95310 Saint Ouen L’Aumône , France Tel: 33(0)1 34 48 57 00 Fax: 33(0)1 34 64 44 40 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.sensient-cosmetics.com Contact: Manuel De Arriba, commercial director Sensor Products Inc. 300 Madison Ave. Madison, NJ 07940 Tel: 973-884-1755 Fax: 973-884-1699 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.sensorprod.com Contact: Vadim Shalyt, Sr. applications specialist
SeaCliff Beauty Packaging & Laboratories 17530 Von Karman Ave. Irvine, CA 92614 Tel: 949-955-1239 Fax: 949-752-0293 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.seacliffbeauty.com Contact: sales department
Seppic Inc. 30 Two Bridges Rd. Suite 210 Fairfield, NJ 07004-1530 Tel: 973-882-5597 Fax: 973-882-5178 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.seppic.com Contact: Joseph Pasapane, excipients business manager
Seaview Technologies 14 Appian Court Freehold, NJ 07728-9265 Tel: 732-431-2867 / 732-610-2457 Fax: 732-252-9711 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.seaviewt.com Contact: Lawrence Moss, owner
Seven Lamplight Way, Agecroft Commerce Park, Swinton, Manchester, M27 8UJ UK Tel: +44 161 743 4375 / +44 161 743 4310 Email:
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Website: www.sevenscent.co.uk Contact: Bruce Furlonger, head of business development SGD 900 3rd Ave. 4th Floor New York, NY 10022 Tel: 212-753-4200 Fax: 212-355-6073 Website: www.sgdgroup.com Contact: Sheherazade Chamlou, VP-sales and marketing, perfumery division
Smithers 790 Main St. Wareham, MA 02571-1037 Tel: 508-295-2550 Website: www.smithers.com Shin-Etsu Silicones of America 1150 Damar Dr. Akron, OH 44305 Tel: 330-630-9860 Fax: 330-630-9855 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.shinetsusilicones.com, www.shinetsu.co.jp Contact: An-Li Kuo, marketing manager
SGS - North America Inc 291 Fairfield Ave. Fairfield, NJ 07004 Tel: 800-777-TEST(8378) / 973-575-5252 Fax: 973-575-7175 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.sgs.com/cts Contact: David Gordon
Company Description: Shin-Etsu Silicones is innovating sensory solutions for the cosmetic industry. Our products can impart a smooth, light & silky feel, and a long-lasting, radiant shine. In addition, they can be utilized to minimize the appearance of lines and wrinkles with a soft-focus / line-blurring effect.
Company Description: Cosmetic and personal care product manufacturers, retailers and importers face many challenges during product development and production. Matters related to Packaging and Chemical Regulations, Social Responsibility and Sustainability can present unforeseen challenges that cost your company time, resources and market share. Partnering with SGS can help you avoid costly regulatory non-compliance issues and product recalls. With over 1,250 labs and offices worldwide, SGS has the established structure to support your firm’s domestic and international ambitions.
Sigma Equipment 39 Westmoreland Ave. White Plains, NY 10606 Tel: 914-682-1820 Fax: 914-682-0599 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.SigmaUS.com Contact: Ed D’Errico
Shamrock Technologies, Inc. Foot of Pacific St. Newark, NJ 07114 Tel: 973-242-2999, X 1828 Fax: 973-242-8074 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.shamrocktechnologies.com Shell Chemicals One Shell Plaza 910 Louisiana Houston, TX 77002-4916 Website: www.shell.com Shill & Seilacher GmbH 2633 Valleydale Rd. Stow, OH 44224 Tel: 330-968-6944 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.Perlastan.com Contact: Joe Wasko, product mgr.
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Silab BP 213 19108 Brive, France Tel: 33 0 555 84 58 40 Fax: 33 0 555 84 95 65 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.silab.fr Contact: Jean Philippe Cosson, sales and marketing director Silipos/Geligne 4 Brighton Rd St. 302 Clifton, NJ 07012 Tel: 9739285900 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.silipos.com Contact: Julia Knoke, global business development Sinerga SPA Via Pitagora 3 20016 Pero, Italy Tel: +39 02 3394 011 Fax: +39 02 3394 0138 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.sinerga.it Contact: Andrea Mangiacavalli, global sales manager Sleeveco, Inc. 103 Lumpkin Campground Rd. North Dawsonville, GA 30534 Tel: 706-216-3110 Fax: 706-216-3116 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.sleeveco.com Contact: Jyl Gryder
Solabia 29 rue Delizy Pantin Cedex, France 93698, Tel: 33-1-48-101940 Website: www.solabia.com Solar Light Company, Inc. 100 East Glenside Ave. Glenside, PA 19038 Tel: 215-517-8700 Fax: 215-517-8747 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.solarlight.com Contact: Terry Harding, sales & marketing director Solvay Chemicals, Inc. 3333 Richmond Ave. Houston, TX 77098 Tel: 713-525-6500 / 800-SOLVAY-C Fax: 713-525-7806 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.solvaychemicals.us Contact: Noel Boulos, Ph.D. Solvay S.A. Rue de Ransbeek, 310 Bruxelles, B-1120 Belgium Tel: +32 2 264 2170 Fax: +32 2 264 18 02 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.solvaypolyglycerol.com Contact: Benoit Faye, Dr Sonic Packaging Industries 35 Charles St. Westwood, NJ 07675 Tel: 201-666-4744 Fax: 201-666-4795 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.sonicpackaging.com Contact: Howard Thau, president Sonneborn, Inc 600 Parsippany Rd. Suite 100 Parsippany, NJ 07054 Tel: 724-756-9582 Fax: 724-756-9386 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.sonneborn.com Contact: Jeff Picerno Company Description: Sonneborn is the world leader in the manufacture and supply of high-purity specialty hydrocarbons. Our primary products are white oils, petrolatums, microcrystalline waxes, petroleum distillates and 100% vegetable-based butters as petrolatum alternatives. Standard and custom grades are available to meet the strict USP, NF, EuP, BP, DAB, French Codex, Japanese and other pharmacopoeias. Offices and manufacturing across five continents deliver service to customers worldwide.
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Southern Clay Products 1212 Church St. Gonzales, TX 78629 Tel: 512-358-3105 Fax: 512-899-2332 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.rheologicals.com Contact: Ted Williams, market manager Southern Cross Botanicals Pty Ltd 1506 Pacific Highway Knockrow, NSW 2479 Australia Tel: +61-2-66878828 Fax: +61-2-66878737 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.scbotanicals.com.au Contact: Mike Priest, director-sales & marketing Sozio Inc. 51 Ethel Rd. West Piscataway, NJ 08854 Tel: 732-572-5600 Fax: 732-572-0944 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.jesozio.com Contact: Frederic Braud, general manager Spectra Colors 25 Rizzolo Rd. Kearny, NJ 07032 Tel: 201-997-0606 / 800 527 8588 Fax: 201-997-0504 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.SpectraColors.com Contact: Alexis Capik, marketing manager (See ad on pg. 83) Spectrum Chemicals & Laboratory Products 14422 S. San Pedro St. Gardena, CA 90248 Tel: 310-516-8000 / 800-772-8786 Fax: 310-516-7512 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.SpectrumChemical.com Contact: Craig Recatto, VP-products & purchasing Spincontrol North America Inc 606 Cathcart Suite #620 Montreal, PQ Canada Tel: 514-759-3351, ext 103 Fax: 514-759-3364 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.spincontrolgroup.com Contact: Bertrand Walle, general manager Stepan Company 22 West Frontage Rd. Northfield, IL 60093 Tel: 847-446-7500 Fax: 847-501-2443 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.stepan.com Contact: Lorraine Maloney, bus. dev. manager
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Company Directory Stoko Skin Care — The International Group
Stoko Skin Care/ Evonik Stockhausen LLC 2401 Doyle St. Greensboro, NC 27406 Tel: 800-334-0242 Fax: 336-333-3641 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.stokoskincare.com Contact: Myra Montgomery Stradco 27 Hiram Rd. Richmond Hill, Ontario L4C 9E6 Canada Tel: 905-787-1540 Fax: 905-787-1548 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.stradco.ca Contact: Shahram Marhamat Strahl & Pitsch 230 Great East Neck Rd. West Babylon, NY 11704 Tel: 631-587-9000 Fax: 631-587-9120 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.spwax.com Contact: Hans Kestler, VP Stull Technologies 17 Veronica Ave. Somerset, NJ 08873 Tel: 732-873-5000 Fax: 732-873-7112 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.stulltech.com Contact: Jason Stull Sud-Chemie, Inc. P.O. Box 32370 Louisville, KY 40232 Tel: 502-634-7200 Fax: 502-634-7491 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.sud-chemie.com Summers Optical P.O. Box 380 Hatfield, PA 19440 Tel: 215-412-8380 Fax: 215-412-8450 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.emsdiasum.com Contact: Stacie Kirsch, president Sun Chemical Corp. 5020 Springrove Ave. Cincinnati, OH 45232-1926 Tel: 513-681-5950 Fax: 513-632-1537 Website: www.sunpigments.com Sun Jin Wonsidong 836.1 Ansan City Korea Fax: 011 82 31 494 6 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.sunjinchem.co.kr Contact: Sung-Ho Lee
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Sunopta Inc. 3824 S.W. 93rd St. Hope, MN 56046 Tel: 800-297-5997 / 800-342-6976 Fax: 507-451-8201 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.sunopta.com Contact: Ellen Bragg, director of sales, NA sunVex Avd. Milimex 215 Apodaca, Nuevo Leon 66637 Mexico Tel: +51 81 83784568 Fax: +51 81 83784568 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.nanomateriales.com.mx Contact: Elena Garcia, R&D Suominen Nonwovens Ltd. P.O. Box 25 Suomisentie 11 Nakkila, FI-29251 Finland Tel: +358 10 214500 Fax: +358 10 2145510 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.suominen.fi/nonwovens Contact: Juha Jokinen, sales director Surface Chemists of Florida, Inc. 1303 Park Lane South Jupiter, FL 33458 Tel: 561-745-8774, ext. 106 / 561-7458774, ext 102 Fax: 561-745-8737 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.surfacechemists.com Contact: Hilary Himpler, business development Surfactant Associates P.O. Box 2705 Norman, OK 73070 Tel: 405-366-7677 Fax: 405-366-7651 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.surfactantassociates.com Contact: Edwin King, course coordinator Symrise, Inc. 300 North St. Teterboro, NJ 07608 Tel: 201-462-5420 Fax: 201-462-2943 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.symrise.com Contact: Terry Mahon, president life essentials North America
Tagra Biotechnologies, Ltd. P.O. Box 8213 Israel Tel: +972 9865 6454 Fax: +972 9865 4278 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.tagra.com Contact: Yakir Davidson, marketing manager Taiki Inc 155 Chestnut Ridge Rd Montvale, NJ 07645 Tel: 201-507-0555 Website: www.taiki beauty.com Contact: Jan Wilson, VP-development Taiwan FL6, No. 360, Ruei Guang Rd., Neihu Dist., Taipei, Taiwan Tel: +886 2 8751 6060 Fax: +886 2 8751 6363 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.corum.com.tw Contact: James Lee, marketing executive Takasago International Corp. 4 Volvo Dr. Rockleigh, NJ 07647-0932 Tel: 201-767-9001 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.takasago.com Contact: Paul Ireland (See ad on pg. 13) Taos Inc. 300 Lackawanna Ave., Suite 08 Woodland Park, NJ 07424 Tel: 973-785-TAOS (8267), ext. 13 Fax: 973-785-2466 Website: www.technicalartofscience.com Contact: Dan Miletic, CFO/marketing Taplast 6144 Willowood Lane Willowbrook, IL 60527 Tel: 630-986-0343 / 630-532-1706 Fax: 630-986-0338 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.taplast.com Contact: Alex Piagnarelli, US sales manager TC USA Inc 34 Clayson Rd. Toronto, Ontario M9M 2G8 Canada Tel: 800-915-0066 Fax: 416-741-6475 Website: www.tc-usa.com Contact: Kathie Taylor, vice president
t T&T Machinery PO Box 5108 River Forest, IL 60305 Tel: 708-366-8747 Fax: 7082347167 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.SaveOnEquipment.com Contact: Eric Taubman, owner
Company Deccription: TC USA Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of CharlesTennant & Company (Canada) Ltd, a division of the UK based Tennant Group of Companies. With these global resources and infrastructure,TC USA Inc. brings several innovative ingredient and technology companies to the worldwide Personal Care markets. The acquisition of Zenitech, the joint venture with ESSA
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Technologies coupled with the partnership of TCL Innovations, further extends TC USA Inc’s product offerings as a supplier ofperformance driven, highly-functional, cost-effective, natural and natural-based specialty ingredients in the global Personal Care and Cosmetics markets TCR Industries 26 Centerpointe Dr. LaPalma, CA 90623 Tel: 714-521-5222 Fax: 714-521-1636 Email:
[email protected] Website: tcrindustries.com Contact: Gary Glaviano, president, fine chemicals Tea Tree Therapy Inc. 6019 Olivas Park Dr, Suite E Ventura, CA 93003 Tel: 805-650-0030 Fax: 805-650-0232 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.teatreetherapy.com Contact: Suzanne Dean, vice president Telmark Packaging Corporation 30 Freneau Ave., Suite 2B Matawan, NJ 07747 Tel: 732-739-9100 ex 11 Fax: 732-739-9130 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.telmarkpkg.com Contact: Eric Ludwig, president Teluca Inc. 29-75 Riverside Ave., Bldg. #9 Newark, NJ 07104 Tel: 973-485-3211 Fax: 973-485-0031 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.teluca.com Contact: Karen Celleri Terry Laboratories 7005 Technology Dr. Melbourne, FL 32904 USA Tel: 321-259-1630 Fax: 321-242-0625 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.terrylabs.com Contact: Mick Anderson, director of sales (See ad on pg. 95) Tevco Enterprises, Inc. 110 Pomponio Ave. South Plainfield, NJ 07080 Tel: 908-754-7306 Fax: 908-754-1937 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.tevco.com The International Group 50 Salome Dr. Agincourt, Ontario M1S 2A8 Canada Tel: 203-908-5774 Fax: 203-459-1263 Website: www.igicares.com Contact: Joseph Blythe, business leader personal care
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Company Directory The Penthouse Group — Univar
The Penthouse Group 225 Buffalo Ave. Freeport, NY 11520 Tel: 516-379-1300 / 516-379-1300 Fax: 516-378-2844 Email:
[email protected] Website: thepenthousegroup.com Contact: Steven Ostrower, president ThermPhos Dequest 21 East Front St. Suite 5 Red Bank, NJ 07701 Tel: 877-888-4425 Fax: 732-383-8407 Email:
[email protected] Website:www.thermphos.com Contact: Jeffrey Kolpa, North American marketing Thor 34, rue Louis Pierre Dugrosprez BP 90875 Compiègne cedex, 60208 France Tel: +33 (0)3 44 37 40 00 Fax: +33 (0)3 44 37 09 00 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.thor.com Contact: Eduardo de Purgly, managing director Thornley Company 1 Innovation Way Suite 100 Newark, DE 19711 Tel: 302-224-8300 Fax: 302-224-8318 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.thornleycompany.com Contact: Doug Thornley, president TIC Gums 10552 Philadelphia Rd. White Marsh, MD 21162 Tel: 800-899-3953 / 410-273-7300 Fax: 410-335-4935 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.ticgums.com Contact: Technical Service Top Tubes 1200 Rt 46 West, Ste 205 Parsippany, NJ 07054 Tel: 973-299-1967 Fax: 973-299-1969 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.toptubes.com Contact: Annie Lin, manager Topline Products Co. Inc. Wayne Plaza II 155 Route 46 West Wayne, NJ 07470 Tel: 973-785-1600 Fax: 973-785-8866 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.topline-usa.com Contact: Damien Dossin Company Description: Topline Products is a leading manufacturer of innovative beauty packaging and turnkey solutions. With locations in North America,
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Europe and Asia, we provide a truly global service offering packaging engineering, injection/blow molding, metal fabrication, product formulation, filling and assembly, supply chain management and R&D. Torrey Hills Technologies LLC 6370 Lusk Blvd Suite F-111 San Diego, CA 92121 Tel: 858-558-6666 Fax: 858-630-3383 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.threerollmill.com Contact: Joyce Zhang, director of marketing Tox Services 1367 Connecticut Ave. Washington, DC 20036 Tel: 202-429-8798 Fax: 202-429-8788 Website: www.toxservices.com Contact: Margaret Whittaker, Ph.D., M.P.H., E.R.T., D.A.B.T., Managing Director Toyo Jidoki Co., Ltd. Pola Takanawa Bldg. 7F 18-6, 2-chome Takanawa Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-0074 Japan Tel: (81) 3 5447-2596 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.tyj.co.jp Contact: Arthur Hawks Trademark Packaging Associates LLC 361 W. Gordon St. Allentown, PA 18102 Tel: 610-432-8060 Fax: 610-432-8098 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.tmpackagingassoc.com Contact: Steven Wilson, managing partner, business development TRI-K Industries 2 Stewart Ct. Denville, NJ 07834 Tel: 800 526 0372 Fax: 201-750-9785 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.tri-k.com Contact: Christina Pross, marketing (See ad on pg. 15) Triarco Industries 400 Hamburg Tpke. Wayne, NJ 07470 Tel: 973-942-5100 Fax: 973-942-8873 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.triarco.com Contact: Rodger Rohde TricorBraun 10330 Old Olive St. Rd. St. Louis, MO 63141 Tel: 800-325-7782 Fax: 314-569-5087 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.tricorbraun.com Contact: Suzanne Fenton, dir. of marketing
Trilogy Fragrances 1715 Oak St. Suite 3 Lakewood, NJ 08701 Tel: 732-922-2520 Fax: 732-922-2590 Website: www.trilogyfragrances.com Contact: Jack Corley, executive vice president
Uniform Color Company 942 Brooks Ave. Holland, MI 49423 Tel: 800-442 COLOR (800-442-6567) / 616-394-3800 Fax: 616-394-9007 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.uniformcolor.com Contact: Sara Esser, business manager
Trützschler Nonwovens GmbH Wolfsgartenstr. 6 Egelsbach, Hessen 63329 Germany Tel: +49 6103-401-0 Fax: +49 6103-401-440 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.truetzschler.com Contact: Marc Wolpers, managing director (Sales)
Union Standard 801 E. 141 St. Bronx, NY 10454 Tel: 718-585-0200 Fax: 718-993-2650 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.unionmachinery.com Contact: Andy Greenberg, co-president
u U.S. Chemicals 16 Thorndal Circle Darien, CT 06820 Tel: 203-655-8878 Fax: 203-662-3277 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.uschemicals.com Contact: Barbara DiPasquale U.S. Cosmetics Corp. P.O. Box 859 Dayville, CT 06241 Tel: 800-752-0490 Fax: 860-779-3994 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.us-cosm.com Contact: William Kalriess Ultra Chemical 2 Bridge Ave. Suite 631 Red Bank, NJ 07701 Tel: 732-224-0200 Fax: 732-224-0017 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.ultrachem.com Contact: Jim Lynch, director world wide sales Unette 88 North Main St. Wharton, NJ 07885-1600 Tel: 973-328-6800 Fax: 973-328-0500 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.unette.com Contact: Billie Jo Rochette Unicep Packaging, Inc. 1702 Industrial Dr. Sandpoint, ID 83864 Tel: 800-354-9396 Fax: 208-265-4726 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.unicep.com Contact: Clint Marshall, VP-business development
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Unipex Innovations Place de la Cité, 2600 boul Laurier #900 Quebec City, QC G1V 4W2 Canada Tel: 418-653-6888 Fax: 418-653-6005 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.unipex.com Contact: Isabelle Lacasse, marketing director Uniproma Chemical Co., Ltd. 9-405, 231 Greenland Ave. Huaqiao, Kunshan, Suzhou, Jiangsu, 215332 China Tel: +86 21 3925 4391 / +86 21 3925 4392 Fax: +86 21 3925 4397 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.uniproma.com Contact: Li Dai, Ms
Unit Pack 7 Lewis Road Cedar Grove, NJ 07009 Tel: 877-930-3200 / 973-239-4112 Fax: 973-239-0429 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.unitpack.com Contact: Ernest Loesser, president (See ad on pg. 112) Company Description: Unit Pack is the effective way to fulfill your sampling and unit of use packaging needs. Unit Packs are well designed, cost effective, and can be recycled. Select the perfect size and shape, from 1/2 ML and up, to hold precisely the amount of product desired. Our staff stands ready to assist you with your packaging project. Univar 17425 NE Union Hill Rd. Redmond, WA 98052 Tel: 877-203-0045 / 425-889-3400 Email: PersonalCare@univar .com Website: www.univar.com Contact: Denise Elias-Costrini, business manager, personal care
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Company Directory Universal Preserv-A-Chem — Wormser
Universal Preserv-A-Chem Inc. 60 Jiffy Road Somerset, NJ 08873 Tel: 732-568-1266 Fax: 732-568-1299 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.upichem.com Contact: Michael Ravitz, vice president (See ad on pg. 79) USS Corporation 780 Frelinghuysen Ave. Newark, NJ 07114 Tel: 973-242-1110 Fax: 973-242-6412 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.usscorp.com Contact: Robert C. DeProspo, executive VP-sales & marketing Utility PrintPack Plot 46/47 Changodar Industrial Area Sarkhej Bavla Rd.Changodar Taluka Sanand Ahmedabad, 382 213 India Tel: +91 2717-251762 Fax: +91 2717-251763 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.utilityprintpack.com
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Verla International, LTD 463 Temple Hill Road New Windsor, NY 12553 Tel: 845-561-2440 Fax: 845-863-0374 Email:
[email protected] Website: Verlainternational.com Contact: April Vignone, marketing president (See ad on pg. 102) Vertec BioSolvents 1441 Branding Lane, Suite 100 Downers Grove, IL 60515 Tel: 630-960-0600 Fax: 630-960-0660 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.vertecbiosolvents.com Contact: Jerry Vasek Vertellus Performance Materials Inc. 900 Lanidex Plaza Suite 250 Parsippany, NJ 07054 Tel: 317-248-6567 / 973-515-0096 Fax: 973-515-9898 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.vertellus.com Contact: Brad Buehler, sales & marketing, personal care Videojet Technologies 1500 Mittel Blvd. Wood Dale, IL 60191-1073 Tel: 800-843-3610 Fax: 630-616-3657 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.videojet.com Contact: Theresa DiCanio, sr. marketing communications specialist
Vanderbilt, R.T. Company, Inc. 30 Winfield St. Norwalk, CT 06855 Tel: 203-853-1400 Fax: 203-853-1452 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.rtvanderbilt.com Contact: Randy Johnson, VP & global business manager, minerals
Vitro Packaging, Inc. 5200 Tennyson Pkwy. Plano, TX 75024 Tel: 469-443-1104 Fax: 469-443-1204 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.vitropackaging.com Contact: Horacio Trujillo, marketing manager
Vantage Oleochemicals 4650 South Racine Ave. Chicago, IL 60609 Tel: 800-833-2864 / 773-650-7576 Fax: 773-376-7428 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.vantageoleo.com Contact: Deborah Baldwin, product manager - glycerine
Viva Healthcare Packaging 1663 Neilson Rd. Toronto, ON M1X 1T1 Canada Tel: 416-321-0622 ext 2252 Fax: 416-321-6720 Website: www.viva-healthcare.com Contact: Bruno Lebeault, marketing director, North America
Vege Tech 412 W. Cypress St. Glendale, CA 91204 Tel: 818-956-5582 Fax: 818-956-3314 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.vegetech.com Contact: Eric Huffman, president
VPI 1099 Wall St. West, Suite 391 Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 Tel: 973-235-9030 Fax: 201-635-9070 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.vpipackaging.com Contact: Mike Daum, director of sales & marketing VVF LLC 1705 Kansas Ave. Kansas City, KS 66105 Tel: 937-350-5790 Fax: 937-350-5793 Email:
[email protected] Website: VVFLLC.com Contact: D’Arcy Sweet, director of sales & marketing- North America
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Wacker Chemical Corporation 3301 Sutton Rd. Adrian, MI 49221 Tel: 888-922-5374 Fax: 517-264-4068 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.wacker.com Contact: Dr. Karla Wilzer, marketing manager Wako Chemicals 1600 Bellwood Rd. Richmond, VA 23237 Tel: 877-714-1920 / 804-714-1920 Fax: 804-271-7791 Email: labchem@wako .com Website: www.e-reagent.com Contact: Emmy Leung, product manager
Vivimed Labs Ltd 1100 Cornwall Road, Suite 160 Monmouth Junction, NJ 08852 Tel: 732-398-0008 Fax: 732-398-0013 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.vivimedlabs.com Contact: Darren Gilbert, manager sales & marketing (See ad on pg. 50) Company Description: Vivimed brands touch the lives of people around the world. From the active
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ingredients in your toothpaste, preservatives and moisturizers in face creams, UV filters in sunscreens, as well as the colorants in your hair and photochromic dyes in your eyewear. Vivimed is there adding value, beauty, protection and well-being.
Walsen International 7 Trade Zone Dr. Ronkonkoma, NY 11779 Tel: 631-467-6800 Fax: 631-467-6943 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.walseninternational.com Contact: Gregory Mitchko, president Welch, Holme & Clark 7 Avenue L Newark, NJ 07105 Tel: 973-465-1200 Fax: 973-465-7332 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.welch-holme-clark.com Contact: Michael C. Reifel (See ad on pg. 98)
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WestAgro 11100 N. Congress Kansas City, MO 64153 Tel: 816-891-1600 Fax: 816-891-1505 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.westagroexecutivebrands.com Contact: Lucinda Taylor Wilshire Technologies, Inc. Princeton, NJ 08542 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.wilshiretechnologies.com Contact: Joe Filippo, dir. business development Woburn Chemical 59 Dover St. Paterson, NJ 07501 Tel: 631-365-3054 Email:
[email protected] Contact: Sam Cohen, president Wohl Associates, Inc. 50 Floyd’s Run Bohemia, NY 11716 Tel: 631-244-7979 Fax: 631-244-6987 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.wohlassociates.com Contact: Andrew R. Wohl, president World Wide Packaging Inc. 7 Columbia Tpke. Florham Park, NJ 07932-2201 Tel: 973-805-6500 / 800-950-0390 Fax: 973-805-6510 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.WWPinc.com Contact: Shannon Payne, VP-sales Worlée-Chemie GmbH Grusonstrasse 22 Hamburg, 22113 Germany Tel: +49 40 73333 2665 Fax: +49 40 73333 332665 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.worlee.de Contact: Steven Hausmann, product manager Company Description: German based manufacturer of polymers, gelling agents, exfoliants and Squalane, vegetable. We offer comprehensive technical service incl. development of tailor-made products in close cooperation with our customers. Distributed by J.H. Calo (US east coast), TCR (US west coast) & Ferguson (Canada). Wormser 150 Coolidge Ave. Englewood, NJ 07631 Tel: 201-627-1000 / 800-546-4040 Fax: 201-627-1001 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.wormsercorp.com Contact: David Wormser
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Company Directory WR Grace — Zschimmer & Schwarz
WR Grace 1290 Industrial Way SW Albany, OR 97322 Tel: 541-967-6575 Fax: 541-967-9424 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.grace.com Contact: Brett Reynolds WS Packaging 2571 South Hemlock Rd. Green Bay, WI 54229 Tel: 920-866-6300 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.wspackaging.com Contact: Mark Moorhead, director of marketing
x X-Rite 4300 44th St. SE Grand Rapids, MI 49512 Tel: 616-803-2100 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.xrite.com Contact: John Kowalski, director of marketing
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Xela Pack Inc. 8300 Boettner Rd. Saline, MI 48176-9642 Tel: 734-944-1300 Fax: 734-429-4714 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.xelapack.com Contact: Anthony A. Gentile, director of art & marketing Xiameter 2200 W. Salzburg Rd. Midland, MI 48686 Tel: 989-496-7772 Fax: 989-496-8235 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.xiameter.com Contact: Connie Young Xylon Biotechnologies 2665 East Mall Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 1W5 Canada Tel: 604-224-7701 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.xylon.ca Contact: David Jones, president & CEO
y Yorker Packaging PO Box 2750 Greenville, SC 29602 Tel: 866-726-7194 Fax: 864-297-3938 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.yorkerpackaging.com Contact: Teresa Williams, sales & product manager
z Zeller Plastik 1515 Franklin Blvd. Libertyville, IL 60048 Tel: 847-247-7900 / 888-682-7900 Fax: 847-247-7901 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.zellerplastik.com Zschimmer & Schwarz Max-Schwarz-Strasse 3-5 56112 Lahnstein, Germany Tel: +49 (0) 2621-12-262 Fax: + 49 (0) 2621-12-568 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.zschimmer-schwarz.com Contact: Sales Department
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Trade Association Directory 2012 Following are the contact details of trade associations that serve various segments of our industry and are mentioned frequently in the pages of Happi. Associations not listed should contact the editor at 70 Hilltop Rd., Ramsey, NJ 07446, Tel: (201) 825-2552; Fax: (201) 825-0553; email
[email protected].
AISE International Association for Soaps, Detergents and Maintenance Products Avenue Herrmann Debroux 15A 1160 Brussels Belgium Tel: + 32 (0)2 679 62 60 Fax: +32 (0)2 679 62 79 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.aise.eu
American Chemistry Council (ACC) 700 Second St. Washington, DC 20002 Tel: (202) 249-7000 Fax: (202) 249-6100 Website: www.americanchemistry.com
American Chemical Society (ACS)
American Oil Chemists Society (AOCS)
Canadian Cosmetic, Toiletry & Fragrance Association (CCTFA)
2710 S. Boulder Urbana, IL 61802-6996 Tel: (217) 359-2344 Fax: (217) 351-8091 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.aocs.org
420 Britannia Rd. East Suite 102 Mississauga, Ontario Canada L4Z 3L5 Tel: (905) 890-5161 Fax: (905) 890-2607 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.cctfa.ca
American Pharmacists Association (APhA) 2215 Constitution Avenue NW Washington, DC 20037 Tel: (800) 237-2742, (202) 628-4410 Fax: (202) 783-2351 Website: www.aphanet.org
American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)
1155 16th St. NW Washington, DC 20036 Tel: (800) 227-5558, (202) 872-4600 Website: www.acs.org
100 Barr Harbor Dr. West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959 Tel: (610) 832-9500 Fax: (610) 834-3636 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.astm.org
American Cleaning Institute (ACI)
American Society of Perfumers (ASP)
1331 L St. NW, Suite 650 Washington, DC 20005 Tel: (202) 347-2900 Fax: (202) 347-4110 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.cleaninginstitute.org
P.O. Box 1551 West Caldwell, NJ 07004 Tel: (201) 991-0040 Fax: (866) 732-0090 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.perfumers.org
American Health and Beauty Aids Institute (AHBAI)
Canadian Consumer Specialty Products Association (CCSPA)
P.O. Box 19510 Chicago, IL 60619 Tel: (708) 633-6328 Fax: (708) 633-6329 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ahbai.org
130 Albert St. , Suite 800 Ottawa, Ontario Canada K1P 5G4 Tel: (613) 232-6616 Fax: (613) 233-6350 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ccspa.org
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Canada’s Research-Based Pharmaceutical Companies 55 Metcalfe St. Suite 1220 Ottawa, Ontario Canada K1P 6L5 Tel: (613) 236-0455 Fax: (613) 236-6756 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.canadapharma.org
Chemical Producers and Distributors Association (CPDA) 1730 Rhode Island Ave. Suite 812 Washington, DC 20036 Tel: (202) 386-7407 Fax: (202) 386-7409 Website: www.cpda.com
Cosmetics Europe – The Personal Care Association (Formerly COLIPA) Herrmann Debroux 40 B-1160 Auderghem Brussels, Belgium Tel: (32) 2 227 66 10 Fax: (32) 2 227 66 27 Website: www.cosmeticseurope.eu, www.colipa.eu
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Commercial Development and Marketing Association
Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR)
c/o Product Development and Management Association 15000 Commerce Parkway Suite C Mount Laurel, NJ 08054 Tel: (800) 232-5241 Website: www.pdma.org/cdma
1101 17th St., NW Suite 412 Washington, DC 20036-4702 Tel: (202) 331-0651 Fax: (202) 331-0088 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.cir-safety.org
Consumer Aerosol Products Council (CAPCO)
Drug, Chemical & Allied Trades Association (DCAT)
1667 K St. Suite 300 Washington, DC 20006 Tel: (202) 872-8110 Website: www.aerosolproducts.org
One Washington Blvd. Suite 7 Robbinsville, NJ 08691 Tel: (800) 640-DCAT Fax: (609) 448-1944 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.dcat.org
Consumer Specialty Products Association (CSPA) 1667 K St. NW Suite 300 Washington, DC 20006 Tel: (202) 872-8110 Fax: (202) 223-2636 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.cspa.org
Corrugated Packaging Alliance 25 Northwest Point Blvd. Suite 510 Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 Tel: (847) 364-9600 Fax: (847) 364-9639 Website: www.corrugated.org
Cosmetic Executive Women (CEW) 286 Madison Ave. 19th Floor New York, NY 10016 Tel: (212) 685-5955 Fax: (212) 685-3334 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.cew.org
Cosmetic Industry Buyers & Suppliers (CIBS)
Flexible Packaging Association (FPA) 971 Corporate Blvd. Suite 403 Linthicum, MD 21090 Tel: (410) 694-0800 Fax: (410) 694-0900 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.flexpack.org
Food and Drug Law Institute (FDLI) 1155 15th St. NW Suite 800 Washington, DC 20005 Tel: (202) 371-1420, (800) 956-6293 Fax: (202) 371-0649 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.fdli.org
The Fragrance Foundation 545 Fifth Ave. Suite 900 New York, NY 10017 Tel: (212) 725-2755 Fax: (212) 779-9058 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.fragrance.org
E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.cibsonline.com
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Glass Packaging Institute 700 North Fairfax St. Suite 510 Alexandria, VA 22314 Tel: (703) 684-6359 Fax: (703) 684-6048 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.gpi.org
Independent Cosmetic Manufacturing & Distributors (ICMAD) 1220 W. Northwest Highway Palatine, IL 60067 Tel: (800) 334-2623 Fax: (847) 991-8161 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.icmad.org
Institute of Packaging Professionals (IoPP) 1833 Centre Point Circle Suite 123 Naperville, IL 60563 Tel: (630) 544-5050 Fax: (630) 544-5055 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.iopp.org
International Federation of Societies of Cosmetic Chemists (IFSCC) IFSCC Secretariat Suite 6 Langham House East Mill Street Luton Bedsfordshire LUI 2NA England Tel: (44) 01582 726661 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ifscc.org
International Fragrance Association of North America 1001 19th St. North Suite 1200 Arlington, VA 22209 Tel: (571) 346-7580 Fax: (571) 384-7959 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ifrana.org
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International Network of Cleaning Product Associations
Packaging Machinery Manufacturers Institute (PMMI)
Paperboard Packaging Council (PPC)
Website: www.incpa.net
11911 Freedom Dr. Suite 600 Reston, VA 20190 Tel: (703) 243-8555 Fax: (703) 243-8556 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.pmmi.org
1350 Main St. Suite 1508 Springfield, MA 01103-1628 Tel: (413) 686-9191 Fax: (413) 747-7777 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.ppcnet.org
International Sanitary Supply Association (ISSA) 7373 N. Lincoln Ave. Lincolnwood, IL 60712-1799 Tel: (800) 225-ISSA Fax: (847) 982-1012 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.issa.com
National Aerosol Association (NAA) P.O. Box 5510 Fullerton, CA 92838 Tel: (714) 525-1518 Fax: (714) 526-1295 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.nationalaerosol.com
National Association of Chain Drug Stores (NACDS) 413 North Lee St. P.O. Box 1417-D49 Alexandria, VA 22313-1480 Tel: (703) 549-3001 Fax: (703) 836-4869 Website: www.nacds.org
National Association of Chemical Distributors (NACD) 1555 Wilson Blvd. Suite 700 Arlington, VA 22209 Tel: (703) 527-6223 Fax: (703) 527-7747 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.nacd.com
National Pest Management Association (NPMA) 10460 North St. Fairfax, VA 22030 Tel: (703) 352-6762 Fax: (703) 352-3031 Website: www.pestworld.org
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Personal Care Product Council 1101 17th St., NW Suite 300 Washington, DC 20036-4702 Tel: (202) 331-1770 Fax: (202) 331-1969 Website: www.personalcarecouncil.org
Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America 950 F Street NW Suite 300 Washington, DC 20004 Tel: (202) 835-3400 Fax: (202) 835-3414 Website: www.phrma.org
Research Institute for Fragrance Materials (RIFM) Email:
[email protected] Website: www.rifm.org
Sales Association of the Chemical Industry 25 Charles St. Westwood, NJ 07675 Tel: (201) 358-9399 Fax: (201) 358-9398 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.sacionline.com
Society of Cosmetic Chemists (SCC)
Tube Council of North America 590 Simonds South Granby, QC J2J 1E1 Canada Tel: (514) 402-8112 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.tube.org
120 Wall St. Suite 2400 New York, NY 10005-4088 Tel: (212) 668-1500 Fax: (212) 668-1504 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.scconline.org
Women in Flavor & Fragrance Commerce Inc. (WFFC)
Southern Aerosol Technical Association (SATA) 1091 Lake Dr. Marietta, GA 30066 Website: www.southernaerosol.com
Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturers Association Inc. (SOCMA) 1850 M St., NW Suite 700 Washington, DC 20036-5810 Tel: (202) 721-4100 Fax: (202) 296-8120 Website: www.socma.com
3301 Rt. 66 Suite 205, Bldg. C Neptune, NJ 07753 Tel: (732) 922-0500 Fax: (732) 922-0560 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.wffc.org
Women in Packaging 4290 Bells Ferry Rd. Suite 106-17 Kennesaw, GA 30144-1300 Tel: (678) 594-6872 E-mail:
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PZ Cussons Picks Up Fudge Hair Care PZ Cusson’s newest addition, Fudge, takes an edgy approach to hair care.
• AUSTRALIA: PZ Cussons’ beauty unit has acquired the Fudge hair care brand from Australian-based Sabre Group in a $34 million cash deal that includes associated inventory. Established in 1991, Fudge is sold predominantly through salon distribution in the UK, Australia and New Zealand. It is best known for its styling products including the popular Hair Shaper product. The brand’s revenue for the year ended June 30, 2011 was $21 million. Approximately 50% of Fudge sales are currently in the UK and Europe and 50% in Australia and New Zealand. Fudge will join the portfolio of brands within PZ Cussons Beauty, which currently comprises St. Tropez, Sanctuary and Charles Worthington. “The acquisition of Fudge further strengthens our newly formed beauty division and broadens its category participation. The geographic and distribution footprint of Fudge is a perfect fit with the current brand portfolio and we see further opportunity to develop the brand’s international potential,” said Alex Kanellis, chief executive of PZ Cussons Plc. Michelle Feeney, chief executive of PZ Cussons Beauty, added, “We are delighted to be acquiring such a young, vibrant brand ...Fudge is a natural fit for our portfolio as we continue to bring well-loved brands back to the forefront and make beauty accessible to all.” February 2012
BareMinerals To Launch in Brazil
• BRAZIL: Starting in May, BareMinerals will be sold in Brazil via Shiseido’s wholly owned subsidiary, Shiseido do Brasil Ltda. Sales will be carried out through ecommerce and retail sales, including stand-alone BareMinerals boutiques, with the aim of achieving 100-plus stores during the next five years, according to Shiseido. This will be the first time BareMinerals will be marketed in South America and is a direct result of the Shiseido Group’s strategy to realize synergy between its global portfolio management and Bare Escentuals, according to Shiseido, which acquired the minerals line in 2010. Shiseido started selling products in Brazil via a distributor in 1996 and established Shiseido do Brasil Ltda. in 2000. It currently sells global brand Shiseido prestige cosmetics at approximately 140 cosmetics specialty stores in Brazil. According to Shiseido, the price range of BareMinerals is designated as an entry-prestige brand to target the middleincome group, which is considered the growth engine of consumption in Brazil. For this reason, Shiseido do Brasil Ltda. will be working to expand customer points of contact with bareMinerals while distinguishing Shiseido brand products, which are in the highest price range. In this way, the Shiseido Group will work to strengthen development in the fast growing Brazilian market through various initiatives while also sharing and utilizing assets such as brands and knowhow, the company said. The plan for BareMinerals products in Brazil calls for double-digit sales growth or higher during the next five years, according to Shiseido. happi.com
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Mibelle Extends Distribution Accord with TRI-K
INDIA: TRI-K Industries, Inc. is now representing Mibelle Biochemistry products in India. The new accord extends the current agreement between the firms, as TRI-K is already Mibelle’s representative in the US. Officials are excited to extend Mibelle’s cutting-edge technology to India’s fastgrowing market. The years of experience TRI-K has with this product line, charged by the energy of its new sales force in India, will allow TRI-K to quickly penetrate this market, according to the firm. Mibelle carries an extensive line of plant-based skin and hair care ingredients from Switzerland. It is best known for its Plant Stem Cell technology, including PhytoCelTec ingredients for antiaging, but it also has many other unique plant-based actives giving various properties such as SPF boosting, slimming and pore refining. More info: www.tri-k.com
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Sukin Organics Heads to America
AUSTRALIA: Sukin Organics, an Australian natural skin care company, has tapped Nutritional Products International (NPI) to distribute its line in the US. Sukin Organics’ line, which includes more than 50 products that use active natural botanicals and essential oils, is available in Australia, New Zealand, the UK, Canada and Asia. “American consumers are well-educated on both the importance of healthy, balanced skin and protecting our environment,”said Alison Goodger, CEO of Sukin Organics. “No longer does the best in skin care have to come at high costs. Our brand is offering a better option to consumers in the US and around the world,” Goodger added. • happi • 143
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Colipa Changes Its Name •The European Cosmetics Association, formerly named “Colipa,” will now be called “Cosmetics Europe – The Personal Care Association.” The association has been representing European cosmetic companies and national associations for 50 years. According to the group, the name change comes at a time when the European cosmetics industry represents one-third of the global market, across the entire range of personal care products. In Europe, this industry employs 1.7 million people either directly or indirectly, including about 17,000 scientists. “Cosmetics Europe – The Personal Care Association” works with 18 multinational companies, 27 national associations and 4000 SMEs consumers. •The
IFRANA Joins Safe Cosmetics Alliance
International Fragrance Association North America (IFRANA) is joining the Safe Cosmetics Alliance and its efforts in supporting new legislation to help safety regulations keep pace with scientific and technological advancements in personal care products. The Alliance is working to modernize the industry’s US cosmetic product safety laws, according to Alliance officials. The US-based coalition supports science-backed federal legislation that would strengthen US Food & Drug Administration (FDA) oversight of the industry, increase transparency and enhance existing consumer safeguards. The industry has been in discussions with members of Congress to encourage introduction of such a bill. The Alliance also includes the Professional Beauty Association
(PBA), Independent Cosmetic Manufacturers & Distributors (ICMAD), Direct Selling Association (DSA) and the Personal Care Products Council (PCPC).
Personal Care Product Council Increases Lobbying Efforts
•The Personal Care Products Council spent $180,000 lobby-
ing the federal government in the third quarter, an increase of 20% over 2010 and 13% more than it spent in Q2 of 2011.The increase was attributed to the Safe Cosmetics Act which, if passed, will have cosmetics companies register with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and report on adverse health effects associated with their products. The agency would be able to recall cosmetics products, and the Department of Health and Human Services would randomly test cosmetics for harmful ingredients. Product labels also would be more strictly regulated. Supporters say the bill would protect consumers by aligning safety regulations for cosmetics with those for food and medicine, while the industry group says such rules would overwhelm the FDA with “useless information” and destroy the industry’s “ability to create innovative products and employ thousands of Americans.” The industry group said it also lobbied on free trade agreements with Colombia, South Korea and Panama, which President Obama signed into law in October. The group’s thirdquarter lobbying disclosure report was filed with the House clerk’s office on Oct. 18, 2011. •
Hurder Elected Chairman OF SOCMA •The Society of Chemical Manufacturers and Affiliates (SOCMA) tapped David Hurder, vice president of McGean in Cleveland, OH, as its board of governors chairman during the association’s 90th Annual Meeting on Dec. 5, 2011 in New York City. Hurder’s term took effect on Jan. 1, 2012. Hurder succeeds Dr. Larry Brotherton, president and CEO of Ortec, Inc., who completed a two-year term as board chairman. SOCMA members also elected the following slate of officers to the board of governors for one-year terms: • Vice chairman-David DeCuir, Albemarle Corp. • Vice chairman and treasurer–Steel Hutchinson, GFS Chemicals • Secretary–Andy Harris, Syrgis, Inc. • Immediate past chair–Dr. Larry Brotherton, Ortec, Inc. Additionally, the following SOCMA members were elected to serve three-year terms: Brian Denison of Emerald Performance Materials, Craig Huffman of Ashland, Inc., Eric Neuffer of Cambrex, Corp. and Gene Williams of Optima Chemical Group, LLC.
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“As a longstanding SOCMA member, I look forward to working with my colleagues on the board and SOCMA’s staff in Washington to help members maximize their investment in our association by taking advantage of new tools like the Marketplace and Chemical Services Directory, as well as existing services,” said Hurder, who has served on SOCMA’s board since 2006. The directory, which was launched earlier this month, modernizes the way chemical companies market their products and find new business. It allows users to search a vast network of chemical companies based on more than 400 different types of reactions and chemistries. Hurder said the stagnant economy, coupled with the paralysis in Washington, has made chemical companies realize they need their trade association more than ever before. “Companies are turning to us to help them find new business and send the message to Washington that Congress needs to create a regulatory climate in which businesses can grow and flourish,” he added. More info: www.socma.com
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Patent Review
Heat-Activated Fabric Treatment • US Patent No. 8,084,412 B2; Conopco, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, NJ, has patented a heat-activated fabric treatment that contains one or more quaternary ammonium fabric softening materials which comprises a di-alkenyl ester of triethanol ammonium methylsulfate, a nonionic surfactant, a fatty component selected from fatty acids having a melting point of at least 40°C, fatty alcohols having a melting point of at least 40°C and mixtures thereof, polymeric viscosity control agents; and water. Colgate Patents Compositions With Sensates • US Patent No. 8,084,050 B2; Colgate-
Palmolive has patented a composition that is comprised of menthol, menthyl lactate, guar hydroxypropyltrimonium chloride and propylene glycol. The ratio of menthol to menthyl lactate is 1:1 to 1:2.5.
Shiseido Patents Oil-Based Cosmetic for Eyelashes
• US Patent No. 8,080,238 B2; Shiseido Company, Ltd., Tokyo, has patented an oil-based cosmetic for eyelashes. It is comprised of a base, dextrin fatty acid ester selected from dextrin palmitate and dextrin palmitate/octanoate, a sucrose
fatty acid ester selected from sucrose acetostearate and sucrose tetraisostearate and an oil component selected from microcrystalline wax, polyethylene wax, carnauba wax and beeswax.
New Antimicrobial Agent • US Patent No. 8,080,258 B2; Svenska
Miljobolaget SVV AB, Stockholm, has patented a method of inhibiting the growth of or killing bacterial microorganisms. It is comprised of treating the bacterial microorganisms that are Gram-positive or Gram-negative bacteria with an effective amount of an antibacterial agent which is a protein fraction isolated from dissociated plant chromatin. The protein fraction has an apparent molecular weight between 10 and 20 kilodaltons.
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L’Oréal Patents Cosmetic
US Patent No. 8,080,257 B2; L’Oréal has patented a cosmetic composition that is comprised of at least one liquid fatty phase in a composition which comprises at least one structuring polymer chosen from ethylenediamine/stearyl dimer dilinoleate copolymer and ethylenediamine/ stearyl dimer tallate copolymer; and at least one film-forming silicone resin.
Texas Pair Patents Pesticide • US Patent No. 8,084,052 B1; James W.
and Marianne L. Mason of Texarkana, TX have patented a pesticide. It contains an attractant (blood meal, gelatin, sugar, fruit gelatin, corn meal, tortilla mix or a mixture thereof), a plant growth stimulant comprising blood meal; diatomaceous earth; and organophosphorous insecticide.
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Microdermabrasion Soap Bar
US Patent No. 8,084,409 B2; Bella Bella, Inc. has patented a composition for a microdermabrasion soap bar. It contains a blend of magnesium oxide, iron oxide, aluminum oxide, calcium oxide and silica; dispersing agents comprising an oil component and a shea and aloe butter component; and a carrier.
Composition for Monitoring Surface Cleaning
•US Patent No. 8,084,410 B2; Kleancheck Systems, Hingham, MA, has patented a composition for monitoring cleaning of a surface. It comprises a carrier; a transparent indicator soluble in the carrier; a transparent source of adherence (methyl cellulose) that is adherable to the surface and soluble in the carrier, and a surfactant. •
Personal Cleansers Patented by P&G • Procter & Gamble Company has been awarded patent coverage related to personal cleansers. In US 8,084,407 B2, P&G has patented a mild, multiphase personal cleansing composition. It is comprised of a cleansing phase that contains a density modifier, an electrolyte, and a structured surfactant component that provides a total lather volume of at least about 600ml, the structured surfactant component comprising at least one surfactant; and, benefit phase that is substantially free of surfactants and substantially anhydrous. The density of the cleansing phase differs from the density of the benefit phase by less than 0.15 g/cm3. In US patent No. 8,084,408 B2, the company has patented a striped liquid personal cleanser that delivers skin conditioning benefits to skin or hair. The method entails dispensing a personal cleansing composition onto an implement, applying the composition to the skin or hair and removing the composition. The composition is comprised of a first stripe
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comprising a cleansing phase comprising a surfactant and water; and at least one additional stripe comprising a benefit phase that contains a high internal phase emulsion. The cleansing phase and the benefit phase are packaged in physical contact. In US Patent No. 8,080,503 B2, Procter & Gamble Company has patented a milled cleansing bar that is comprised of water; soap and inorganic salt comprising a mixture of magnesium sulfate and sodium tripolyphosphate or a mixture of tetrasodium pyrophosphate and sodium tripolyphosphate; and a component selected from the group consisting of: carbohydrate structurant; humectant; free fatty acid; synthetic surfactant; and mixtures thereof. A 1% solution of the cleansing bar dissolved in water has a pH of about 7 to about 12. The cleansing bar composition has a water activity (Aw) of less than about 0.95.
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Pantene Debuts Pro-V Aqua Light Collection
Pantene Pro-V Aqua Light
• The New Pantene Pro-V Aqua Light collection ($3.99-$5.99) offers a specially formulated lightweight shampoo, conditioner and weightless conditioning “shake.” It was designed for those who desire lightweight hair that’s full of body and natural movement, but expect conditioning systems to leave their hair feeling weighed down, according to the company. The Pantene Pro-V Aqua Light collection includes a special dual-phase leave-in shake to provide a final layer of light nourishment and heat protection; while both the shampoo and conditioner contain new Clean-Rinse formulas. More info: www.pantene.com
benzalkonium chloride provides antistatic properties to neutralize frizz and improve wet and dry comb through. VP/DMAPA acrylates copolymer provides heat protection while also acting to smooth hair’s surface and reduce frizz. More info: www.philipkingsley.com
Shimmer Cosmetics Next Up at Shiseido • The new Shimmering Rouge lipsticks ($25), cre-
ated by Shiseido artistic director Dick Page, provide a combination of abundant shimmer and sheer color brilliance, according to the company. Shimmering Rouge Lipstick enhances the lip’s natural fullness and plumpness, while helping to improve texture and overall condition. Seven new shades were added to the collection. More info: www.shiseido.com
Fibers Are Key in Maybelline’s New Mascara
Shimmering Rouge lipsticks enhance fullness and plumpness.
• Category leader Maybelline is taking its mascara empire to the next level with Illegal Length Fiber Extensions Mascara ($8.95), which rolled out in January. A Maybelline New York first, this new mascara, available in five shades, features fiber-extension technology for longer-looking lashes—4mm visibly longer looking lashes to be exact, according to the company. How does it work? Maybelline New York incorporates 4mm black fibers into the formula. These elongated, dark fibers provide a dramatic,“almost illegal” length to lashes. Its exclusive Fiber Fix formula actually seals the fibers to each lash while the Fiber Fix Brush catches each lash for optimal fiber placement. More info: www.maybelline.com
Flecks Effects New from Zoya • For a fresh pop of color in the New Year, check out Zoya’s Spring 2012 collection. Tapping in to both the crème color and glitter effects trends, the nail polish marketer is rolling out a variety of looks in its new range, The Fleck Effect topcoats ($8) consist of three new mylar fleck glazes that can be worn alone or layered over the new True collection colors for a unique and beautiful nail look, said Zoya. Colors include Maisie, a blue tint with mylar green fleck effect; Opal, a green tint with mylar green fleck effect; and Chloe, a pink tint with mylar green and gold fleck effect. More info: www.zoya.com
• Maybelline’s Illegal Length mascara.
Philip Kingsley Minimizer Offers Maximum Benefits
• Maximize styling time and minimize efforts with Philip Kingsley’s latest innovation, Minimizer Gel ($35). According to the company, this styling product works to reduce frizz, add shine and provide hydration. The gel is infused with argania spinosa (argan) kernel oil, a natural source of phytosterol, which is beneficial to hair condition and strength. Acetylated lanolin alcohol softens and smoothes the hair, while glycerin retains moisture and
Germicidal Hand Softening Gel from FiteBac
FiteBac SkinCare, LLC’s FiteBac SkinCare Germicidal Hand Softening Gel protects the skin’s natural moisture barrier with a silicone-based technology. It has no alcohol, no water, no petroleum, no fragrance, or any other agents that many germicidals contain, such as lanolin, mineral oil, glycerin, stearic FiteBac acid, or propylene glycols. protects skin More info: www.fitebac.com with silicone.
Baby Care New at J.R. Watkins • J.R. Watkins has expended its roster with a new baby care
line, due to arrive early this year. Products in the new line are free of toxins and fragrances, enabling parents to nourish and pamper baby’s skin, according to the Winona, MN-based company. New additions include an oil scented with rice
Minimizer Gel reduces frizz and adds shine.
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The new baby care line from J.R. Watkins.
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flower and avocado ($7.99), baby balm formulated with extra virgin olive oil, vitamin E, chamomile and calendula extracts ($7.99), head-to-toe wash ($8.99) and lotion formulated with shea butter and sunflower oil ($8.99). More info: www.jrwatkins.com
Clairol Pro Unveils New Gray Busters NN • Clairol Pro has launched its “liquicolor permanente” Gray Busters NN range, which it says delivers warm tonal shades for excellent coverage on resistant grays for multi-dimensional, natural-looking color. The new tonal pillar of six intense neutral shades utilizes the power of Soy4Plex technology for deep conditioning, healthy looking, reflective shine, long-lasting color and natural looking multi-dimensional results. The range ($3.99$4.59) is available through local distributors and professional beauty supply stores, such as Sally Beauty Supply. Clairol harnesses the More info: www.clairolpro.com power of Soy4Plex.
Schick Hydro Razor Has Five Blades and Moisturizing Serum
• Hitting retailers this month is the new Schick Hydro Silk razor ($9.99) for women, which is billed as a combination of breakthrough technology delivering a proprietary water-activated moisturizing serum that hydrates skin with each shaving stroke coupled with patented “five curve sensing blades and unique skin guards that protect and care for sensitive skin.” The blades are individually mounted to the cartridge, which allows the specially designed blade tips to flow smoothly over contours. Skin guards Hydrate your skin as you shave. on top of each blade smooth the skin while shaving, which helps reduce irritation, according to the company. More info: www.facebook.com/hydrosilk
Valentine’s Day Beauty SKUs Get To the Heart of The Matter
• The latest Signature collection from Bath & Body Works is romantic Pink Chiffon. Launching in early February, it features a shower gel, body lotion, fragrance mist, eau de toilette (EDT), EDT mini, body cream, body butter and shimmer mist. More info: www.bathandbodyworks.com Pink Chiffon debuts this month from BBW.
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• Happy Booster Glow & Mood Boosting Lipstick ($8.95), new from Physician’s Formula, is rich, luminous color plus a lip-boosting effect, according to the company. The triple-core formulation was designed with three coordinated shades that blend together to add rich, moisturizing, luminous color to lips. Key ingredients include Happy Skin, derived from Arctic Rose, it mimics the effect of endorphins, also known as “happy molecules” for a sense of wellness and pleasure; Euphoryl, rich in Omega-3, a known antidepressant that has been linked to the production of dopamine which promotes happiness; murumuru seed butter and Theobroma Grandiflorum Seed Butter, provide an exceptionally silky smooth feel while increasing skin luminosity; and a“mood enhancing fragrance and Physician’s taste blend,” which uses fresh violet floral notes Formula’s happy that help invigorate the mood. solution. More info: www.physiciansformula.com • For Spring 2012, OPI will launch the Holland
Collection. Inspired by the country’s range of “stunning shades“—as seen in vivid tulips, windmill-dotted hillsides and bustling canals—the collection’s 12 hues offer a mixture of sophisticated neutrals and highly-pigmented brights. The range hits stores this month and features sweet names such as A Roll in The Hague, a sunlit orange; Kiss Me on My Tulips, a pretty pink; and Dutch ’Ya Just Love OPI?, a shimmering purple. More info: www.opi.com Dutch ‘Ya Just Love OPI?
• Scott-Vincent Borba has partnered
with Jin Patisserie to create special Borba Infused Clarifying Salted Caramels (box of nine, $20.50). Each chocolate caramel contains Borba’s clarifying nutraceutical blend of goji berry, pomegranate, cranberry and essential B vitamins. The sweet treats are available February through Clarifying salted caramels April only. from Borba. More info: www.borba.com
• Just in time for Valentine’s Day, Clean & Clear will offer Limited Edition Hello Kitty Oil Absorbing Sheets as a fashionable way to instantly remove excess oil and shine from the face while giving a purse or backpack a little punch of personality, according to the company. The smooth, flexible sheets change color with use so that you can actually see them working, according to the company. Each pack of 50 sheets retails for $4.99 at Walmart. Oil absorbing sheets More info: www.cleanandclear.com • from Clean & Clear.
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Lindal Group Expands Columbus, INdiana Facility • The latest news at Lindal Group is the expansion of its Columbus, IN facility, which is the result of the worldwide growth in demand for its aerosol dispensing solutions, according to the This expansion will shorten supply company. chains and increase return on inAccording to Robert vestment, said the company. Brands, president, Lindal Americas, the expansion of the Columbus facility allows the company to shorten supply chains and increase return on investment for its multinational customers based in the western hemisphere. “The Columbus facility’s expansion represents our latest initiative in sustainable and profitable growth through expansion in The Americas,” said Brands. “The proximity to key multinational accounts will shorten supply chains and provide enhanced returns for our trade partners. The enhanced Columbus site will provide new levels of product quality, service and support, as we continue the development of innovative dispensing solutions for the most demanding, trusted and prestigious brand owners in the world.” The Columbus location opened in 2003 as a center of aerosol valve assembly. Columbus will now also produce the Lindal Group’s increasingly popular bag-on-valve (BOV) technology, molding and valves, as well as provide company warehousing and office space. BOV dispensing, which has been moved from Lindal’s Phoenix facility, offers numerous advantages to customers, consumers and the environment. More info: www.lindalgroup.com TricorBraun Acquires Trilogy Glass and Packaging Inc.
• TricorBraun, a supplier of bottles, jars and other rigid packaging components, has acquired Trilogy Glass and Packaging, Inc., Santa Rosa, CA. Trilogy will become part of TricorBraun WinePak, making it a $120 million division of TricorBraun that specifically services the wine industry. “Bringing Trilogy Glass and Packaging into the fold was an easy decision. Both companies operate from a ‘customer first’ perspective. We have very similar cultures,” said Keith Strope, CEO of TricorBraun. “This is a move that benefits the customers from both organizations.” This acquisition has effectively doubled TricorBraun WinePak’s 148 • happi
sales force and clearly establishes it as North America’s largest supplier of wine packaging, according to the company. The firm has offices in Northern and Southern California, Oregon, Washington and British Columbia. A recently opened location in Fairfield, CA includes a $2 million repacking system designed to automatically transfer wine bottles from eight-foot high stacks of pallets to individual wineries’ custom, 12-bottle cartons. This facility also provides over 65% more warehousing space than in its previous Northern California location. In other news, TricorBraun recently won two international awards in the WorldStar packaging competition. WorldStar awards are presented only for packages that have already won in a national competition. More info: www.tricorbraun.com
Lumson Teams Up With CreAttiva
•CreAttiva, a historical Italian brand specializing in professional products for hair stylists, recently rolled out a new hair care line sold in selected salons with primary packaging designed, developed, manufactured and decorated by Lumson. Corani & Partners, the parent company of CreAttiva, has been working with Lumson for years. CreAttiva’s management selected 125ml and 200ml plastic bottles in soft touch effect from the Collezione Slim and a 100ml plastic bottle in PET from the Collezione Indy. The two bottles selected for the shampoo and Collezione Slim and the conditioner have been equipped Collezione Indy packaging. with a dispensing cap that is easy and comfortable to use in the shower, said the company. The PET bottle selected for the treatment oil has been equipped with a cosmetic pump. The dispensing caps are covered in shiny gold aluminum, the over cap has been shiny gold metalized and the three bottles have been decorated with a graphic design using screen printing and hot stamping techniques. The final result is an enchanted packaging that recalls the magic of “one thousand and one Arabian nights,” said the company. More info: www.lumson.com, www.creattivaprofessional.it British Purveyor of Gourmet Goods Taps M&H • King’s Fine Foods is a marketer of luxury products such as
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caviar, smoked salmon, champagne, chocolates and handmade biscuits. When planning the launch of a rapeseed oil and apple balsamic dressing for in-flight catering by British Airways, the company wanted a British company to manufacture the bottle and cap. For this task, the firm selected M&H Plastics, one of the premier manufacturers of plastic components based on a 50-acre site in Beccles, Suffolk. M&H created new tooling specifically for the 12ml PET square bottle (Ref. 4172) with a 13mm screw cap, which was perfect for British Airways and is also an ideal size for picnics, salads and lunch boxes. More info: www.mhplastics.com
Rexam Shines with Swarovski •The head-turning, Swarovski-crystalled necklace worn by
models walking the show halls at the Luxe Pack Show in Monaco was a stunning one-off meeting of the design flair of La Factory and Rexam’s sampler technology, according to the company. La Factory, a France-based La Factory and packaging soluRexam’s samtions provider to pler technology the fragrance inhas flair. dustry, created the gold and silver-toned cylindrical sheaths, which cleverly housed Rexam Sof’Press mini-dispensers. It was chosen for its slim dimensions, appealing ergonomics and powerful spray characteristics, according to the company. Sheathed in sparkling Swarovski crystals, the appealing amulets—worn about the neck with distinctive lariat necklaces— created a buzz throughout the exhibition hall. “With this dressing mixing metal and crystal, La Factory has rewritten the code in packaging by turning the Sof’Press into a jewel,” said Remi De Precourt, sales director at La Factory. “When you can win the attention of a crowd of industry professionals as experienced and savvy as this one here at Monaco, then you know you have something special,” said Emmanuelle Hermandesse, category manager–mini-products, for Rexam’s Personal Care Division. “Today’s mini-product programs are powerful tools for exciting current customers and ensuring the success of a new launch. And our ability to work with customers to capture consumer attention is truly exciting.” Added Hermandesse, “This collaboration marked the successful teaming of two packaging industry suppliers and represents the way such high-impact promotions can be created. Cosmetic companies strive to create new promotional ideas and it is our role, as suppliers, to work as a team and provide the February 2012
global support to ensure success.“ More info: www.rexam.com
White Sands Redesigns Mega Hold Hairspray
•White Sands Haircare recently debuted Stuck Up Mega Hold Hairspray’s brand new bottle design featuring an iridescent, pearlized white can with silver accents. Created as a core product unlike other finishing sprays on the market, Stuck Up remains true to its esteemed formulation, encompassing incredible genetics far surpassing products of the past, but now available in a sleeker, more stylish design. More info: www.whitesandsproducts.com White Sands’ hairspray got a makeover.
Hey Dude Relaunches Collection for 2012
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of producing just another repackaged “me too” men’s product line, Hey Dude Skin Care has rolled out a line of skin care that reward a guy’s craving for a simple system, according to the company. The collection ($9.99-$17.99) has combined functions like blending a facial cleanser with a shave gel as well as a pheromone-infused 3-in-1 shower SKU. Its tagline is “Ladies Beautify, Guys Dudify.” By replacing its past series of branded products with a simple, step-by-step set of SKUs comprising a system it calls “Dudification,” Hey Dude Skin Care addresses all of the major male grooming needs— exfoliation, shaving, post-shave treatment, moisturizing and sun protection, said the company, which is in active discussions with a number of national “brick and mortar” retailers. In addition, the company is actively working to promote its products to its target male audience through social media outlets including Facebook, Twitter and Foursquare—looking to make 2012 the “Year of the Dude.” More info: Hey Dude Aftershave Gel http://heydudeskincare.com •
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Delivery System Highlighted at Evonik • Skinmimics is a unique, multi-lamellar delivery system from Evonik based on high-tech biomimetic ingredients for improved bioavailability. It is a skin-identical composition made up of specific longchain ceramides, non-animal derived cholesterol and free fatty acid. This composition is combined with unique signaling molecules (sphingokines). The various ceramides contained in Skinmimics are based on Evonik’s advanced knowledge in this technology, according to the company. Earlier in vitro and in vivo studies have shown that Skinmimics displays a 3-in-1 benefit, especially on mature skin. Now, an additional in vivo study using confocal Raman Spectroscopy reinforces the previous findings. It shows that Skinmimics significantly replenishes skin’s own protection barrier. Furthermore, this active is able to revitalize normal to dry skin by optimizing the total epidermal moisturizing system. According to Evonik, this ingredient is ideal for skin barrier protection formulations, skin regeneration and nourishing products. It fits very well with market concepts developed for mature skin. More info: www.evonik.com
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Croda Europe Launches ModiSurf Clarity For Hard Surface Cleaners
Croda Europe has launched a new green additive for hard surface cleaners. By forming a protective layer on glass and polymeric surfaces, ModiSurf Clarity is claimed to repel limescale and reduce the tendency of surfaces to mist up, according to the company. Effective from pH 4 to 12, ModiSurf Clarity can be formulated into shower and bathroom cleaners and provides a number of consumer benefits. “ModiSurf Clarity takes a different approach to providing easy-to-clean surfaces. Unlike most alternatives, this new ingredient is biodegradable and has a high content of renewable raw materials,”said a 150 • happi
Croda has a new green stay-clean additive for hard surface cleaners.
spokesperson for Croda Europe. According to literature, the effectiveness of ModiSurf Clarity in repelling limescale was assessed by post dosing into commercial formulations. On polymeric surfaces (polyacrylate and polycarbonate) ModiSurf Clarity outperformed a competitor product. On glass, ModiSurf Clarity provided a high level of limescale repellency at low inclusion levels. More info: www.croda.com/homecare
Silab Targets Specific Segment • Silab counteracts the changes in skin
induced by menopause with a new active developed from artichoke (Cynara scolymus) leaf peptides, according to the company. This ingredient targets loss of elasticity, dryness and deepening of wrinkles. According to the company, Menofit helps the skin to recover density, hydration, comfort and suppleness. More info: www.silab.fr
New Mascara Touts Mineral Pigments
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development laboratory headquartered in South Plainfield, NJ, is a new mascara product made with mineral pigments that have been expressly selected for their light resonating properties. According to the company, this high-performance mascara promises to lengthen and thicken lashes while enhancing eye color brightness. “This is a unique formula,” said Peter Bohm, president and CEO of Ariel Laboratories. “It doesn’t smudge or tear away, and we are manufacturing it in super bright and muted colors. Both have the ability to bring out latent color in the eyes of end users, but the real value for today’s consumer is the fact that we have formulated our mascara using mineral pigments that meet the highest standards of current environmental and safety codes.” Bohm also noted that the product is PEG (polyethylene glycol) free. More info: www.ariellabs.com
Naturex Acquires Pektowin • Natural ingredients supplier Naturex
has reached an agreement with the Polish Industrial Development Agency (Agencja Rozwoju Przemysłu S.A - ARP) to acquire February 2012
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Zpow Pektowin SA (Pektowin). The Jaslo, Poland-based company specializes in the production of apple and citrus pectins, fruit and vegetable juice concentrates and, for a smaller proportion, the preparation of processed food products. The full completion of this acquisition is subject to the final agreement of the Polish Ministry of the Treasury, which was expected to confirm the privatization of Pektowin by Feb. 1, 2012. This is the second acquisition in the past year for Naturex; it purchased Burgundy Botanical Extracts in October 2011. The move fits in perfectly with the group’s strategy to accelerate its international development, expand its product range and strengthen its industrial presence, particularly in emerging countries. More info: www.naturex.com
Keramare Is New From Centerchem
• Keramare is the newest hair care active available from the Provital Group, which provides the ultimate shine and brightness for attractive, healthy-looking hair, according to the company. Keramare is a marine active ingredient from brown algae, injected into the matrix, a natural three-dimensional delivery system that releases the active sequentially into the hair. It works on all hair types, especially damaged hair. This ingredient reconstructs the keratin fiber from the inside and regenerates the cortex of damaged hair. Ex-vivo efficacy tests demonstrated a noticeable improvement of hair shine, feel, hydration and overall appearance even of bleached hair. It has also been shown to protect the hair against thermal treatment damage. More info: www.centerchem.com Lonza Receives Best Ingredient Award
• Lonza has been commended with the Gold Innovation Zone Best Ingredient Award for its ReGeniStem Red Rice at In-Cosmetics Asia. This sustainable antiaging active, derived from a meristematic February 2012
culture of Himalayan red rice, finds application in skin care products. According to the company, in vitro testing showed that the functionality of the ingredient comes from its ability to influence the epigenome of several genes important to the skin barrier. In vivo efficacy testing proved its ability to increase moisture in the skin while enhancing its overall appearance. It claimed the top spot for its high material efficiency, sustainability and innovation. Dr. Tim Schlange, head of personal care at Lonza Ltd., said, “We’re delighted to have won this prestigious award. A great deal of hard work goes into researching and developing our ingredients and so to gain recognition for our product from leading professionals within the industry is fantastic.” The award, which has been introduced this year, recognizes the development of a novel active or functional ingredient that combines innovative science and product features that demonstrate benefits to manufacturers and end-users when compared with existing ingredients. More info: www.in-cosmeticsasia.com/ innovationzone
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Key Mineral Oils Go Vegan
Key mineral oils from Specialty Products Partners L.P./Calumet Penreco LLC have been reviewed and approved as AVA Certified Vegan by the American Vegetarian Association (AVA). According to the company, as part of its commitment to producing only the highest quality mineral oil, Calumet Penreco LLC is pleased to take this next step forward in achieving nationally recognized vegetarian and vegan food certification. The AVA-certified logo will be clearly displayed on all Certificates of Analysis documents, denoting either vegetarian or vegan certification for Drakeol 7, Drakeol 9, Drakeol 21, Drakeol 34 and Drakeol 600. The AVA was created to promote the interests and concerns of individuals and organizations involved in the preservation, propagation and distribution happi.com
of vegetarian ideas and products. The primary goal of the AVA is to provide a widely-recognized certification program that will enable vegetarian-minded people to make accurate personal care/ cosmetics choices, being certain they can be confident in their selection and that of the manufacturer’s claims. “As consumers become more and more health conscious, it’s our responsibility to offer a diverse range of high quality raw materials that is 100% safe for vegetarians and vegans, and for those with allergies,” said Anne Goldsmith, technical director at Calumet Specialty Product Partners. “For that reason, Calumet is proud to manufacture products that are AVA vegetarian and vegan certified. Receiving this AVA certification once again proves the ubiquity and safe use of mineral oil in a great variety of applications from cosmetic to industrial applications.” More info: www.calumetspecialty.com
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Gattefossé Extracts Meet Cosmos Standard
Gattefossé announced that its Original Extracts are the first cosmetic ingredients to be certified 100% organic according to the Cosmos standard. It obtained the 100% Organic Cosmos certification for: • Original Extract Grape Bio; • Original Extract Lemon Bio; and • Original Extract Orange Bio. Original Extracts is a line consisting of true water extracted from plants, rich and pure as in the vegetable itself, according to the company. These vegetable waters can replace the distillate water in formulation without any formulation challenge. One of the important modifications in Cosmos standard compared to previous standard is that water (tap, distilled or mineral) has been removed from the organic calculation. In other news, Gattefossé recently rolled out Malt Secrets to the Asian market. New test results confirm its brightening potential. More info: www.gattefosse.com • happi • 151
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NYSCC Education Program Starts Feb. 15 • The 2012 Educational Program of the New York Chapter of the SCC begins with “Beauty From Within—Effect of Lifestyle on Skin Health,” a full-day seminar that will be held Feb. 15 at Seasons in Washington Township, NJ. This all-day event will bring professionals from a variety of disciplines to share their expertise about the correlation between lifestyle, overall health and skin health. Some will attempt to define beauty and investigate relevant beauty claims; others will talk about the effects of nutrition, nutritional supplements and exercise on skin’s health, according to NYSCC. Speakers and topics include: Prof. Ken Richman (What is beauty? A philosophical analysis), Annie Ugurlayan (A look at beauty from within from SCC Meetings Feb. 9: Society of Cosmetic Scientists Joint Lecture with the British Society of Perfumers, Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design, London. More info: www.scs.org.uk Feb. 15: Continuing Education Course— cGMPs for Cosmetics, Sheraton Newark Airport Hotel, Newark, NJ. More info: www.scconline.org Feb. 15: “Beauty from within—effect of lifestyle on skin health,” NYSCC monthly meeting. More info: www.nyscc.org Feb. 15: Ohio Valley Chapter Meeting. More info: www.ovscc.org Feb. 16: Carolina Chapter Technical Meeting, Winston Salem, NC. More info: www.carolinascc.org Feb. 16: Southwest Chapter Meet and Greet. More info: www.swscc.org Feb. 21: Twin Cities Chapter Meeting. More info: www.tccscc.org Feb. 23: Continuing Education 152 • happi
advertising self-regulation), Dr. Deshanie Rai (Nourishing beauty from within— a holistic approach to skin care), Joseph Levy (Phytonutrient supplementation— Photo-protection and skin anti-aging activity), Karen Ranzi (Nutrition for beauty and health of the skin: How early feeding habits affect the skin in later years), Julie Barone (Benefits of physical exercise: Consequences of lack of exercise) and Victoria Moran (The high-love, high-green, high-raw, high-energy life). A networking session will be held at the end of the program. More info: www.nyscc.org
Silicone Chemistry, Emulsion Technology Courses in March • The SCC’s continuing education Course—Imaging Technologies and Image Analysis Techniques for Personal Care, Sheraton Newark Airport Hotel, Newark, NJ. More info: www.scconline.org Feb. 23: St. Louis Chapter Meeting. More info: www.stlouisscc.org Feb. 28: California Chapter Meeting, Renaissance LAX. More info: www.caliscc.org. Feb 29: Florida Chapter Meeting, A1A Ale Works, St. Augustine, FL. More info: www.flscc.org March 6: Continuing Education Course—Silicone Chemistry, Sheraton Newark Airport Hotel, Newark, NJ. More info: www.scconline.org March 11-16: Principles and Practice of Cosmetic Science, Society of Cosmetic Scientists, Bournemouth, UK. More info: www.scs.org.uk March 13: Midwest Chapter Meeting. More info: www.midwestscc.org Submit your chapter’s events to
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schedule for March includes classes on silicone chemistry and practical basics and theory in emulsion technology. Both events will be held at the Sheraton Newark Airport Hotel in Newark, NJ. On March 6, the silicone chemistry course will review silicone chemistry in a relevant manner, providing an understanding of the richness of the chemistry and the use in personal care formulations. Structure/function relationships will be discussed for products presented. Tony O’Lenick is the instructor. O’Lenick is president of Siltech LLC, a Lawrenceville, GA silicone specialty company. Prior to that he held technical and executive positions at Henkel Corporation and Mona Industries. He has been involved in the personal care market for more than 30 years. The course on emulsion technology, which is scheduled for March 21, will provide an Introduction to emulsions formulating as well as emulsions concepts, evaluations and processing. John Carson, a consultant and the principal in Carson Product Development, Inc., is the instructor. He has more than 40 years experience in personal care product formulation and development. During his career he has worked with Colgate, J&J, Avon, L’Oréal and Croda Inc. More info: www.scconline.org
Call for Podium Presentations At SCC Annual Meeting • The SCC’s Committee on Scientific
Affairs has issued the call for papers for oral podium presentations at the 2012 Annual Scientific Meeting, which will be at the New York Hilton, Dec. 6-7. Details and necessary forms are online at the SCC’s main website. The call for participation in the 2012 Technology Showcase (poster session) will start in July. More info: www.scconline.org • February 2012
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L’Oréal Completes Pacific Bioscience Acquisition L’Oréal now owns Clarisonic.
• Skin care devices are still hot—as seen at L’Oréal. The company has completed its acquisition of Pacific Bioscience Laboratories Inc., the market leader in sonic skin care devices. Clarisonic is sold primarily in the US and is also available in the UK, Australia, Mexico, Canada and Asia. It is sold through a distribution network, which includes dermatologists and cosmetic surgeons, spas, prestige retail, e-tail, television shopping and clarisonic.com. In fiscal year 2010, Clarisonic achieved net sales of $105 million. In November 2011, the two companies signed a merger agreement paving the way for L’Oréal USA to buy Pacific Bioscience Laboratories. The shareholders of Pacific Bioscience Laboratories have approved the transaction. “We’ve spent a fruitful decade developing the Clarisonic family of products for consumers and professionals alike, and the exciting thing is we’re just getting started, in a way,” said David Giuliani, CEO and co-founder of Pacific Bioscience Laboratories. L’Oréal’s powerful marketing, distribution and R&D resources will help Clarisonic develop internationally and achieve our global mission—empowering people to change the future of their skin.” “Clarisonic is a strategic acquisition for L’Oréal,” said Nicolas Hiéronimus, president L’Oréal Luxe. “Devices are emerging globally as an important new skin care category. Clarisonic is the most successful February 2012
and fastest growing premium brand in this category and we will roll it out internationally as well as enhance our service experience in our luxury counters.” Pacific Bioscience Laboratories will remain in its new corporate headquarters and manufacturing facility in Redmond, WA, where it has a strong record of invention and technology. “The science behind the Clarisonic brand is unsurpassed in the beauty devices category,”stated Laurent Attal, president, research & innovation, L’Oréal. “By combining Pacific Bioscience expertise in devices and L’Oréal skin knowledge and excellence in topical skin care formulations, we think that, together, we will create in Redmond an outstanding center of innovation for L’Oréal.” Pacific Bioscience Laboratories’ management team will stay with the company in their respective roles. David Giuliani will retain his title as CEO. For the third quarter, sales at L’Oréal rose 1.8% in the period to more than $6.99 billion.
Prestige Brands Holdings Strikes Deal with GSK • In its largest acquisition ever, Prestige
Brands Holdings Inc. will pay British drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline PLC $660 million cash for a group of over-the-counter pharmaceutical brands including Beano and Tagamet, according to reports The Irvington, NY company is also buying pain relievers BC, Goody’s and Ecotrin, gastrointestinal brands Gaviscon, Phazyme and Fiber Choice as well as Sominex sleep aids—17 brands in all. With this deal and several other recent acquisitions, Prestige says its annual revenue will total about $600 million. For the six months ended in September 2011, the company’s revenue rose to $200.8 million. In September 2010, Prestige agreed happi.com
to buy Blacksmith Brand Holdings Inc., which sells Efferdent and Effergrip denture care products, PediaCare children’s medicines, Luden’s cough drops and other products. In December 2010 it bought the motion sickness medicine Dramamine from Johnson & Johnson.
Helen of Troy Posts Strong Q3 Results
• Helen of Troy Ltd.’s fiscal third-quarter
earnings rose 21%, buoyed by an acquisition and strong sales across all of its segments. The company, which makes Vidal Sassoon hair products and other personal care and housewares items, reported Thursday that it earned $32.9 million for the period ended Nov. 30. Revenue increased 65% to $338.8 million, primarily due to Helen of Troy’s $260 million acquisition of consumer products maker Kaz Inc., which was completed in December 2010. By segment, housewares unit revenue climbed 4.7%, while the personal care division posted a 1.7% revenue increase. Revenue in the company’s new health care/home environment segment rose 3.5% on a pro forma basis. Helen of Troy recently closed on its acquisition of the water-purifier business Pur from Procter & Gamble Co. The deal, announced in December 2011, includes all of Pur Water Purification Products Inc.’s outstanding stock and all assets related to making and selling products under the Pur trademark. It also involves Pur’s current and future product line, manufacturing equipment and more than 200 patents. The transaction does not include Procter & Gamble’s Children’s Safe Drinking Water corporate philanthropy program. The powder product and patents used in that program will remain with P&G. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. • happi • 153
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The Council’s Annual Meeting Is Feb. 22-24 in Naples, FL Feb. 8-9: PCD and Aerosol & Dispensing Forum, Paris, France. More info: www.pcd-congress.com Feb. 15: Cosmetic Industry Buyers and Suppliers (CIBS) Luncheon, The Manhattan Club, 800 7th Ave at 52nd St., New York, NY. More info: www.cibsonline.com Feb. 16: Cosmetic Executive Women (CEW) Newsmaker Forum: Inside the C-Suite, Harmonie Club, 4 East 60th St., New York NY. More info: www.cew.org Feb. 22-24: Personal Care Products Council Annual Meeting, The Ritz-Carlton, Naples, FL. More info: www.personalcarecouncil.org Feb. 27: The Center for Dermal Research Seminar Series, Dr. Laurent Simon, Associate Professor at the New Jersey Institute of Technology, Rutgers University Life Sciences Building Auditorium, Piscataway, NJ. More info: www.njbiomaterials.org Feb. 27-29: Personal Care and Home Care Ingredients (PCHi) 2012, World Expo Theme Pavilion, Hall 3, Shanghai, China. More info: www.pchi-china.com Feb. 29-March 1: Household, Industrial, Institutional Ingredients (H3i), The NMM Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, UK. More info: www.h3iformulate.co.uk March 9-12: Cosmoprof Worldwide, Bologna, Italy. More info: www.cosmoprof.com March 12: The Center for Dermal Research Seminar Series, Dr. Bjorg Larson, Optical Imaging Laboratory at MSKCC, Rutgers University Life Sciences Building Auditorium, Piscataway, NJ. More info: www.njbiomaterials.org March 14: CIBS Luncheon, The Manhattan Club, 800 7th Ave at 52nd St., New York, NY. More info: www.cibsonline.com March20-22:CleaningProductsEurope2012, Crowne Plaza, St. Peters Hotel, Rome, Italy. 154 • happi
Major Meetings at a Glance Feb. 22-24: Personal Care Products Council Annual Meeting, The Ritz-Carlton, Naples, FL. More info: www.personalcarecouncil.org March 9-12: Cosmoprof Worldwide, Bologna, Italy. More info: www.cosmoprof.com April 17-19: In-Cosmetics 2012, Hall 2, Gran Via, Fira Barcelona, Spain. More info: www.in-cosmetics.com May 8-11: Consumer Specialty Products Association (CSPA) Mid-Year Meeting, Marriott Downtown Hotel, Chicago, IL. More info: www.cspa.org May 8-11: Personal Care Products Council Legal & Regulatory Conference, Charleston Place, Charleston, SC. More info: www.personalcarecouncil.org May 15-16: New York Chapter of Society of Cosmetic Chemists (NYSCC) Suppliers’ Day, The New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center, Raritan Center, Edison, NJ. More info: www.nyscc.org May 31-June 1: Society of Cosmetic Chemists (SCC) Annual Scientific Seminar 2012, Charleston Marriott, Charleston, SC. More info: www.scconline.org June 19-21: HBA Global Expo, Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, New York City. More info: www.hbaexpo.com Sept. 18-19: Happi’s Inaugural Anti-Aging Conference & Exhibition, Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick, NJ. More info: Tom Branna, (201) 880-2223,
[email protected] Oct. 4: Society of Cosmetic Chemists (SCC) California Chapter Scientific Seminar, Marina Del Ray Marriott, CA. More info: www.caliscc.org Oct. 15-18: International Federation of the Society of Cosmetic Chemists (IFSCC) 27th Congress, South Africa. More info: www.ifscc2012.co.za
2013 June 6-7: Society of Cosmetic Chemists (SCC) Annual Scientific Seminar, Union Station Marriott, St. Louis, MO. More info: www.scconline.org June 10-12: CESIO: World Surfactant Congress and Business Convention, Barcelona, Spain. More info: www.cesio-congress.eu
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Safety Seminar, Marriott Perimeter Center, Atlanta, GA. More info: www.cspa.org March 22: CIBS Spring Cocktail, 230 Fifth, February 2012
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New York, NY. More info: www.cibsonline.com March 26: The Center for Dermal Research Seminar Series, Dr. Nava Dayan, Lipo Chemicals & Adjunct Professor at Rutgers University, Rutgers University Life Sciences Building Auditorium, Piscataway, NJ. More info: www.njbiomaterials.org March 28-29: Luxe Pack Shanghai, Shanghai Convention Center, China. More info: www.luxepack.com April 11: CIBS Luncheon, The Manhattan Club, 800 7th Ave at 52nd St., New York, NY. More info: www.cibsonline.com April 17-19: In-Cosmetics 2012, Hall 2, Gran Via, Fira Barcelona, Spain. More info: www.in-cosmetics.com April 28-30: The 13th China Surfactant and Detergent Exhibition, Shanghai Everbright Convention Center, China. More info: www.iesexpo.com
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May 2-3: Supply Line 2012, Atlantic City, NJ. More info: Pat Koziol,
[email protected] May 8-11: Consumer Specialty Products Association (CSPA) Mid-Year Meeting, Marriott Downtown Hotel, Chicago, IL. More info: www.cspa.org May 8-11: Personal Care Products Council Legal & Regulatory Conference, Charleston Place, Charleston, SC. More info: www.personalcarecouncil.org May 10-12: North American Sustainable Cosmetics Summit, New York, NY. More info: www.sustainablecosmeticssummit.com May 15-16: New York Chapter of Society of Cosmetic Chemists (NYSCC) Suppliers’ Day, The New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center, Raritan Center, Edison, NJ. More info: www.nyscc.org May 16-17: Luxe Pack New York, Metropolitan Pavilion and Altman Building,
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New York City. More info: www.luxepack.com May 17-19: Sustainable Cosmetics Summit, New York City. More info: www.sustainablecosmeticssummit.com May 18: Cosmetic Executive Women (CEW) 2012 Beauty Insiders’ Choice Awards Luncheon, Waldorf Astoria, New York, NY. More info: www.cew.org May 31-June 1: Society of Cosmetic Chemists (SCC) Annual Scientific Seminar 2012, Charleston Marriott, Charleston, SC. More info: www.scconline.org June 6: WFFC Woman of the Year Dinner, The Chart House, Pier D-T Lincoln Harbor, Weehawken, NJ. More info: www.wffc.org June 12-13: Anti-Aging Skin Care: Nurture and Nature, Royal College of Physicians, London, England. More info: www.summit-events.com •
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Symrise North America Appoints Two Vice presidents • Symrise: promoted both Doreen Bucher and Brooke Aboozia to vice president in Symrise’s North American Scent & Care division. Both have been with Symrise and the industry for many years. Their new positions enable them to strategically further develop their business with key accounts, according to the company. Bucher, until recently senior director of marketing, has been promoted to the newly-created position of vice president, fine fragrance marketing. In this role, she will be in charge of key clients and will continue to lead her marketing team in developing relevant consumer concepts and inspiring clients with multi-sensorial presentations. She has been at Symrise since 2006, successfully creating innovative marketing presentations for all fine fragrance clients. Aboozia was promoted to vice president, global account director for Avon. As VP GAD, she will focus on the key client Avon and lead a global team in developing fine fragrance and personal care products as well as managing all other logistical and operational aspects of the account. Aboozia joined Symrise in 2007 as senior sales director and in 2009 took on the responsibility of global account director. Achim Daub, president scent and care for Symrise, congratulated his colleagues on their promotions: We are confident that we’ve made the right personnel decision to help us deal with all future challenges effectively and in an agile manner. We have dedicated and committed employees who are passionate about our business and our customers, and who will continue to make significant and meaningful contributions to our future success.” • schülke inc.: welcomed Greg Raudelunas as key account manager. He will be responsible for sales to major multinational personal care companies and select wet wipe manufacturers in the US. Raudelunas has extensive sales experience in the personal care industry; he has worked for Ingredimax, Symrise and most recently for J.H. Calo Company. • Ruger Chemical Company: appointed Albert Babik as new busi-
ness director of Ruger. Previously, he spent 24 years in commercial and operational roles of increasing responsibility with both Lipo Chemicals, Inc. and Ruger Chemical Company. His most recent roles included director positions in procurement and marketing. Both companies are Vantage Specialty Chemical Businesses.
• Sea-Land Chemical Company: welcomed Donald Smith to its board of directors. Most recently, he worked with Tatum, LLC, helping companies in transition to accelerate business success and create more value through strategic and operating leadership in finance and information technology. The company also named Tim Peters to its sales team. He 156 • happi
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• Micro Powders: tapped Richard Czarnecki as technical director. In this position, he assumes responsibility for all technology functions for both the industrial and personal care divisions of MPI. Czarnecki joins Micro Powders with more than 28 years of experience in the graphic arts industry. He began his career with Converters Ink (later ICI and Zeneca Inks), where his responsibilities progressed through management roles in product development, technical services and regulatory affairs. He served as director of polymer science and engineering for 11 years at Sun Chemical’s Technical Center, where he led the development and global commercialization of polymers for use in paste, liquid and energy curable inks and coatings. Most recently, he was chief technical officer for Superior Printing Ink, where he led R&D, technical service and EH&S functions. Czarnecki • Coast Southwest: welcomed Lisa M. Jones as general manager of the Grand Prairie, TX branch. She is based in Texas and reports to Joseph C. Cimo, president. Jones is responsible for all operations functions and personnel for the Grand Prairie location. This regional sales and distribution center includes warehousing, distribution, silicone manufacturing, blending, and research and development capabilities. Jones has hands-on experience with the entire development process, from formulating to acquiring raw materials, improving cost of goods, monitoring production of scale-up batches and final production. Most recently, she was director of research and development for a custom manufacturer. • Murad: named Beverly Parsons chief op-
erating officer, overseeing the operations and information technology departments. She joins Murad from Guthy-Renker, where she spent 15 years in various operations functions. Most recently, she was the senior vice president of business integration, where she led cross-functional projects Parsons related to business growth and acquisitions to leverage knowledge of Guthy-Renker and the direct market industry. She also held the title of vice president of operations and was responsible for the operations departments. •
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Lipotec Opens US Subsidiary • Lipotec has increased its presence in the US through the establishment of Lipotec LLC, a move that’s in tune with the company’s strategy of expansion and commitment to the marketplace. Lipotec LLC, based in Jersey City, NJ, will manage full-scale operations for the US market, enabling Lipotec to deal with regional partners and clients locally. Lipotec has been active in the US cosmetic market for more than 20 years through its exclusive distributor Centerchem, Inc., with whom it will continue to work closely. Full operations management of Lipotec LLC will be the responsibility of Domenico Palella, who has been internally promoted to general manager. Palella joined Lipotec in 2008 and early in 2009 was appointed to managing director of Lipotec Srl, the firm’s subsidiary in Italy. His extensive knowledge of the industry and his business expertise make him an outstanding choice to head the new office team, according to the firm. “We are confident and excited about the possibilities of collaborating on a dayto-day basis with our US customers,” said Dr. Juan Carlos Escudero, CEO of Lipotec. “We look forward to developing with them specific and exclusive projects.” Contact details for Lipotec LLC are 2500 Plaza 5 Harborside Financial Center, Jersey City, NJ 07311; Tel: (201) 633-4662; Fax: (201) 484-7201; Email: salesoffice@ lipotec.com. In addition, Lipotec has made other moves at its operations in France and Germany, including office relocation and key leadership appointments. Lipotec has appointed J.M. Cabello as the new CEO for Lipotec GmbH, the company’s subsidiary for the German, Austrian and Dutch markets. Cabello joined Lipotec GmbH in 2010 as sales manager. Wolfgang Schueller, former CEO of Lipotec GmbH, has been appointed key February 2012
account coordinator for Lipotec. Due to the rapid growth of business and operations during the past two years, Lipotec GmbH has moved from Düsseldorf to a new corporate office in Frankfurt. The new facilities will enhance operational efficiency and will help to support the partners’ needs while reinforcing the company’s commitment to Central Europe. The new address of Lipotec GmbH is Nassaustrasse 3; 65719 Hofheim-Wallau; Tel: +(49) 612.253.89.90; Fax: +(49) 612.25.38.99.10; E-mail: info@ lipotec-gmbh.com. Lipotec has also promoted Elena Cañadas to managing director of Lipotec SAS, the company’s subsidiary in France. Cañadas joined Lipotec in 2006 and has been marketing director since 2008. In announcing the new appointment Dr. Escudero added “The new structure will provide our office in France with the organizational effectiveness necessary to continuously improve services. The new team’s experience will be highly valuable to Lipotec SAS as we move forward into 2012.” More info: www.lipotec.com
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New Address for Vigon
Vigon International, Inc. has a new address: 127 Airport Rd., East Stroudsburg, PA 18301, for mail, UPS and FedEx. Customers should continue to send invoice payments to its existing remittance address (PO Box 824166, Philadelphia, PA 19182-4166). More info: Kathy Pelaez, 570-476-6193
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Nu Skin Named a FastestGrowing Company
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and the largest company represented in this group. “This is a wonderful honor and a direct reflection of our outstanding global sales force that is helping Nu Skin reach new heights of success as they focus on selling our proprietary ageLOC anti-aging products and sharing Nu Skin’s powerful business opportunity,” said Truman Hunt, president and chief executive officer of Nu Skin. “Working together with our global management team, our talented sales leaders have helped Nu Skin reach record revenue levels in each of the past two years—with a third straight year of record revenue projected for 2011.” The 2011 IBT 1000 Fastest Growing Companies list ranks companies using its three-year revenue Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR), with each year’s revenue calculated on the basis of the Last Twelve Months (LTM). The three-year CAGR of Nu Skin Enterprises is 10.1%.
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Clorox Acquires Aplicare, HealthLink
The Clorox Company has acquired Aplicare, Inc. and HealthLink, providers of infection control products for the health care industry. These acquisitions are important steps in the company’s effort to increase exposure to faster-growing categories as part of an ongoing portfolio transformation, according to the company, and they also complement and expand the breadth and depth of the health care portfolio of Clorox’s Away From Home business unit. The combined purchase price for both transactions was in the range of $80 million to $90 million, subject to post-closing adjustments, and was funded through cash and commercial paper borrowing, according to Clorox. “One element of our strategy is making targeted, strategic acquisitions to drive faster growth,” said Clorox chairman and CEO Don Knauss. “Aplicare and happi • 157
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HealthLink build on the success of our 2010 Caltech its health care portfolio. acquisition, which has strengthened our leadership in bleach-based hardsurface disinfection in hospitals. These transactions reinforce the company’s commitment to meet the unique needs of the health care industry, where the use of infection control products is growing rapidly in response to increased attention on helping prevent health care-associated infections.” Aplicare, Meriden, CT, develops and manufactures different products to help prevent skin infection from needles or surgery. It sells its products to hospitals and companies that create kits for health care facilities. “We can greatly benefit from Aplicare’s expertise in developing FDA-regulated products and from entry into a new channel of distribution to the manufacturers of surgical kits, where we do not sell our products today,”said Craig Stevenson, VP/GM, Clorox Away From Home business unit. Clorox has made two
acquisitions to bulk up
HealthLink, based in Jacksonville, FL, bundles a wide assortment of products, including AloeGuard antimicrobial soap, for use by individual physicians, doctors’ offices and other health care facilities. According to a report by the Freedonia Group, The Colorscience line, founded by Diane infection control in the Ranger, has been acquired by SkinMedica. US is a $2.5 billion market and is expected to grow to $3 billion in the next five years. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services estimates that one in 20 hospital patients has a health care-associated infection at any given time. “These acquisitions are great examples of using our strong cash flow to expand our portfolio of leading brands where there are significant tailwinds to drive growth,” Knauss said.
SkinMedica Acquires Colorescience • SkinMedica, Inc. has acquired Colorescience, a mineral make-
up company. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed. The Colorescience range—founded by Diane Ranger, who also founded Bare Escentuals—is used in physician-based aesthetics practices. “Mineral makeup has been a priority expansion target for us for some time. It is especially gratifying to combine with Colorescience, as their product line is based in science and trusted by our physician customers,” said Mary Fisher, CEO of SkinMedica, which is based in Carlsbad, CA. Josie Juncal will lead the new Colorescience subsidiary as VPnew commercial operations. Juncal, who has more than 10 years of experience in sales, sales management, marketing and education, has held lead roles at SkinMedica in product development, marketing, public relations and education. “Josie has very strong relationships with the clinical leaders in medical aesthetics and a proven track record for driving growth,” said Fisher.“I am confident the outstanding team at Colorescience will deliver further impressive results under her leadership.” “We are excited to add these highly complementary product offerings to expand our presence in the physician channel,” said Ted Schwarz, SkinMedica’s president.“With Colorescience, we can now offer our physician customers three categories of patient care—skin care, non-surgical procedures, and now mineral makeup—which will further deepen our relationships with our customers and their patients by enhancing outcomes with immediate results.” “Each Colorescience product has been carefully formulated to work together in achieving the best results. It is with that same thoughtful consideration of synergy and results, that we have chosen to merge with SkinMedica,” said Ranger. “Our shared values and commitment to creating advanced products for the 158 • happi
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physician channel make this an exciting partnership.” SkinMedica’s aesthetic skin care products include TNS Essential Serum and TNS Recovery Complex. The firm also manufactures Vaniqa Cream, the only FDAapproved prescription product for the reduction of unwanted facial hair in women.
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Stoko Skin Honors 2011 Distributors
Greensboro, NC-based Stoko Skin Care by Evonik, which operates in the away-from-home skin care/hygiene market, has named six top companies across North America as its distributors of the year for 2011. They are: US National—Airgas Safety, Inc., Bristol, PA; North Central US—P&C Industrial Supplies, Dexter, MI; Northeast US—Custodial Partners, Newburyport, MA; Southeast US— Mercury Supply Co., Inc., Nashville TN; Southwest US—JC Paper, Fremont, CA; and Canada—Produits Chimiques Sany, Inc., Joliette, Quebec. According to Roland Lindner, national sales manager, these “are the distributors whose management proactively supports the training of their own sales personnel. They also support the partnering with our sales team and the allocating of sufficient training time on our products to build proficiency in selling the Stoko line. Finally, these companies actively participate in our marketing initiatives, and run promotional initiatives of their own. They all exemplify true business professionalism.” More info: www.stokoskincare.com
State Industrial Acquires LabTek • State Industrial Products has acquired
LabTek, a provider of institutional cleaning supplies in Bloomington, IN. LabTek will be integrated into State Cleaning Solutions, the company’s ware wash and laundry division, which provides institutional cleaning products and solutions. “LabTek is an outstanding fit,” said Hal Uhrman, CEO of State Industrial Products. “We share customer-centered values, including the commitment to provide prompt, friendly and effective service. February 2012
This partnership will provide the best programs for LabTek customers.” With annual sales of almost $18 million, LabTek provides a single-source solution for cleaning supplies and equipment, utilizing chemicals that are specially formulated to combat the limestone and calcium deposits in Indiana’s hard water. In the past four years, State Industrial has purchased more than a dozen regional cleaning suppliers across the US and incorporated them into State Cleaning Solutions, which now operates in 17 states. “This new arrangement is important for LabTek customers and the markets we serve,” said LabTek’s former owner Jim Watson. “With the resources of State Cleaning Solutions, we can offer an expanded line of products and equipment to current customers while expanding our customer base.” Watson will continue with State Cleaning Solutions of Bloomington as director of special projects. Sean Sullivan, State Cleaning Solutions VP of sales, will head local operations. Tom Porter, former assistant VP of corporate accounts at Ecolab, will remain as business development manager.
CIBS Presents Annual Scholarship
• At the Cosmetic Industry Buyers and
Suppliers (CIBS) December 2011 networking luncheon meeting, the scholarship committee presented its annual scholarship to an outstanding Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) student in the package design program. The 2011 scholarship award winner is Alicia Tagliasacchi, a junior at FIT majoring in package design. She is currently interning at Coty and aspires to enter the industry in the New York City area after graduation. Tagliasacchi, was also awarded a complimentary membership to CIBS for one year and was invited to attend two luncheon meetings courtesy of CIBS in 2012. More info: www.cibsonline.com
Make a ‘Splash’ at HBA Global • New to HBA Global, which is June
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exclusive and high-energy section on the exhibit floor that will showcase product offerings from select emerging companies, giving them valuable exposure to the beauty and personal care community. Companies selected for the Splash pavilion will be judged by industry experts and recognized during HBA Global. In addition, HBA will conduct on-site tours for beauty bloggers to view the companies exhibiting, and the top two companies voted on by visiting attendees will receive a dedicated advertorial write-up in one of three beauty blogs. HBA will promote the Splash pavilion pre-show online, in print and through various industry publications. According to HBA, 57% of its audience is specifically looking for finished products. More info: www.hbaexpo.com/splash
Eckart Sells Natural Mica Pearlescents To Sudarshan
• The Eckart Effect Pigments division
of Altana has sold its natural mica pearlescent business for cosmetics to Sudarshan Chemical Industries Limited, India. The business comprises all products brand names of Prestige and Flonac-C that have been produced at Eckart’s plant in Pori, Finland. Eckart’s cosmetics business will focus on its core businesses with metallic effect pigments and pearlescent pigments based on borosilicates and synthetic mica, according to the company. Surdarshan will add the new lines to its existing Sumicos pearlescent pigment portfolio. • happi • 159
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ABA Packaging Corp..................................................... 101...........................800-443-9799..............................................www.abapackaging.com Acme Hardesty ............................................................. 158...........................866-226-3834............................................www.acme-hardesty.com Akzo Nobel .................................................................... 49............................312-906-7500...................................... www.surface.akzonobel.com Alnor Oil......................................................................... 82............................516-561-6146........................................................ www.alnoroil.com Arista Industries, Inc. .................................................... 65...........................800-ALL-OILS.......................................... www.aristaindustries.com BASF................................................................................ 33............................800-880-5768......................................www.personal-care.basf.com Bell................................................................................... 85............................516-822-1473...........................................................www.bell.com.pl Berjé................................................................................. 57............................973-748-8980........................................................www.berjeinc.com Berlin Packaging............................................................ 111...........................800-2BERLIN..........................................www.berlinpackaging.com Bio-Botanica, Inc. .......................................................... 77............................631-231-5522............................................... www.bio-botanica.com BioScreen Testing Services ........................................... 87............................800-229-9057.....................................................www.bioscreen.com Biosil Technologies, Inc.................................................. 73............................973-684-2000.....................................................www.biosiltech.com Brenntag North America................................................ 5.............................800-732-0562.................................... www.brenntagspecialties.com Brownyard Group.......................................................... 89............................800-645-5820...................................................www.brownyard.com Centerchem, Inc.........................................................Cover 4.......................203-822-9800................................................. www.centerchem.com Chattem Chemicals, Inc................................................ 52............................423-822-5001.................................................... www.hamposyl.com Chemsil........................................................................... 21............................877-700-0302........................................................ www.chemsil.com Clariant Int’l Ltd. Functional Chemicals Div............... 19......................... +41 61 469 77 56................................www.personalcare.clariant.com Clinical Research Labs................................................... 81............................732-981-1616.......................................................... www.crl-inc.com Coast Southwest............................................................ 10............................800-621-0500...........................................www.coastsouthwest.com Consumer Product Testing, Inc..................................... 69............................973-808-7111....................................................... www.cptclabs.com Covalence........................................................................ 31............................480-897-0551................................................... www.CoValence.com CPL Aromas .................................................................. 71............................732-868-8330....................................................www.cplaromas.com Croda Inc...................................................................... 17, 47.........................732-417-0800......................................................www.crodausa.com DSM Nutritional Products, Inc..................................... 39............................800-526-0189.......................www.unlimitednutrition-na.dsm.com Ei A Pharmaceutical Solutionworks............................. 29............................704-939-4329..........................................www.eisolutionworks.com EMS Contract Packaging/Summers Optical.............. 107...........................215-646-1477................................................ www.emsidiasum.com Evonik Industries AG..................................................... 11.........................+49 201 173 2854..............................www.evonik.com/personal-care Extracts & Ingredients/Morre-Tec Ind......................... 94............................908-688-9009......................................................www.morretec.com Flavex Naturextrakte GmbH......................................... 64..................... +49 (0) 68 35-91 95-0..................................................... www.flavex.com Freda Biopharm.............................................................. 93........................+86-531-82685998...................................www.fredabiopharm.com.cn Grant Industries, Inc....................................................... 3.............................201-791-8700....................................................... www.grantinc.com HBA Global Expo.......................................................... 100...........................212-600-3033.......................................................www.hbaexpo.com Honeywell Asensa......................................................... 51............................866-245-3870.......................................www.honeywell.com/asensa In-Cosmetics/Reed........................................................ 45.......................... 44 20 8910 7959............................................. www.in-cosmetics.com Independent Chemical Corporation............................ 40............................718-894-0700................................www.independentchemical.com Induchem........................................................................ 25............................212-756-9918....................................................www.induchem.com 164 • happi
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Inolex Chemical Company............................................ 55............................215-271-0800...........................................................www.inolex.com InVitro International...................................................... 43............................800-246-8487.....................................................www.invitrointl.com Jeen International........................................................... 61........................... 800-771-JEEN.............................................................. www.jeen.com Jungbunzlauer................................................................ 97............................617-969-0900............................................ www.jungbunzlauer.com Kleen Test Products Corporation.................................. 91............................262-268-4747.............................................www.kleentest.com//hba Label Technology.......................................................... 113...........................800-388-1990......................................................www.labeltech.com Lipo Chemicals................................................................ 7.............................973-345-8600..............................................www.lipochemicals.com Lubrizol/Noveon® Consumer Specialties.................. 35............................800-379-5389................................. www.personalcare.noveon.com Madeline Blondman & Co. Inc.................................... 108...........................516-466-2400................................... www.madelineblondman.com McKernan Packaging Clearing House........................ 110...........................800-561-0236....................................................www.mckernan.com Mibelle AG Biochemistry.............................................. 37.......................+41 (0) 62 836 13 45..............................www.mibellebiochemistry.com Micro Powders, Inc......................................................... 27............................914-793-4058.........................................www.mpipersonalcare.com Natural Plant Products.................................................. 23............................503-363-6402............................................. www.meadowfoam.com New High Glass............................................................ 105...........................305-232-0840...................................................... www.newhigh.com Nexeo Solutions, LLC (formerly Ashland)..............Cover 2.......................800-531-7106........................................... www.nexeosolutions.com Petro-Canada.................................................................. 67............................866-335-3369.................. www.lubricants.petro-canada.ca/puretol Presperse LLC................................................................ 72............................732-356-5200.....................................................www.presperse.com ProSys Filling Machinery............................................. 109...........................800-231-3455......................................................www.prosysfill.com Quality Design & Packaging Inc. ............................... 106...........................818-775-1850.............................www.qualitydesignpackaging.com Rhodia.............................................................................. 9.............................800-922-2189.........................................www.rhodia-novecare.com RITA Corporation........................................................... 63............................800-426-7759........................................................ www.ritacorp.com Sabinsa............................................................................ 59............................732-777-1111........................................www.sabinsacosmetics.com Schulke & Mayr............................................................. 75............................888-267-4220...................................................... www.schuelke.com Sea-Land Chemical Co................................................. 99............................440-871-7887...............................................www.sealandchem.com Sederma/Croda.............................................................. 41............................732-692-1652........................................................... www.sederma.fr Shaath & Meadows Consultation............................... 141...........................914-645-3426........................................ www.ShaathMeadows.com Spectra Colors Corp....................................................... 83............................800-527-8588............................................. www.SpectraColors.com SupplySide Marketplace...........................................Cover 3.......................800-454-5760..........................................www.supplysideshow.com Takasago.......................................................................... 13............................201-767-9001...................................................... www.takasago.com Teamworks 2012 SCC Midwest Chapter.................... 155...........................888-411-4264................................................... www.midwestscc.org Terry Laboratories.......................................................... 95............................800-367-2563.......................................................www.terrylabs.com Tri-K Industries, Inc. ..................................................... 15............................201-750-1055..............................................................www.tri-k.com Unit Pack, Inc................................................................. 112...........................973-239-4112...................................................... www.unitpack.com Universal Preserv-A-Chem, Inc. ................................. 79............................732-568-1266...................................................... www.upichem.com Verla International........................................................ 102...........................845-561-2440.......................................www.verlainternational.com Vivimed Labs Limited................................................... 50.........................+91-40-27176005..............................................www.vivimedlabs.com Welch, Holme & Clark Co., Inc.................................... 98............................973-465-1200.................................... www.welch-holme-clark.com February 2012
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Mary Kay Honors Domestic Violence Survivors at Holiday Fetes • Nearly 60 survivors of domestic violence in Los Angeles and Washington, DC received unforgettable holiday surprises when Mary Kay showered the women with makeovers, gifts cards, beauty products, musical serenades, flowers and empowerment. The Mary Kay “You Are Beautiful” holiday celebrations served residents of domestic violence shelters Rainbow Services (Los Angeles) and My Sister’s Place and Ayuda (Washington, DC). The events were hosted by Mary Kay independent national sales directors Lupita Ceballos in Los Angeles and Ada Garcia in Washington. Each shelter received surprise grant donations from The Mary Kay Foundation. A total of $40,000 was awarded to participating shelters for programs providing counseling, shelter and protection for families of domestic violence.
Actress Alexa Vega of “Spy Kids” and “From Prada to Nada” talks to a domestic violence survivor during the Mary Kay “You Are Beautiful” holiday celebration in San Pedro, CA.
Norma Hernandez, a domestic violence survivor from Washington, DC, receives a makeover from Mary Kay makeup artist Diana Manzanares.
Pureology Styles Hair At Gorgeous and Green Benefit
• As an ongoing supporter of Global Green USA, Pureology enlisted its stylists to lead the Eco-Chic Fashion Show hair team at Global Green USA’s 7th Annual Gorgeous and Green benefit in San Francisco. More than 300 attendees enjoyed a performance by Michelle Branch as well as the fashion show. Pureology stylists Natasha Sunshine and Sherilynn Smart co-led the Eco-Chic Fashion Show with the Pureology hair team including PureArtists Stacey (Rae) Barnes and Shara Deaton. Global Green USA is the American affiliate of Green Cross International, founded by former Soviet Union President Mikhail Gorbachev to foster a global value shift toward a sustainable and secure future. •
Pureology styled this model in the Eco-Chic Fashion Show at Global Green USA’s 7th Annual Gorgeous and Green benefit in San Francisco.
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