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Achieve skin purifying effect with ImerCare
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kaolin range
Imerys offers a full range of kaolins specifically designed for formulations where skin purifying effect, coverage and whiteness are desired. Kaolin is natural, hydrophilic white clay. This...
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Vegan DDS-Oligo HA: Deep Delivery Nanovesicles with 2% Hyaluronic Acid
Discover this informative brochure about Vegan DDS-Oligo HA used in formulating “Skincare Cosmetics". It is comprised of Hyaluronic Acid, a structural polysaccharide which is naturally present in...
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Vegan DDS True Retinol: Deep Delivery Nanovesicles with 2% pure retinol
Discover this informative brochure about Vegan DDS True Retinol used in formulating “Skincare Cosmetics". It is comprised of Retinol that has always been one of the most demanded active ingredients...
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Vegan DDS Tranexamic: Deep Delivery Nanovesicles with 2.5% Tranexamic acid and 0.5% Niacinamide
Discover this informative brochure about Vegan DDS-Tranexamic used in formulating “Skincare Cosmetics". It is comprised of Tranexamic Acid, a widely known molecule in medicine which is normally used...
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Explore the wide range of COSMOS-approved, natural minerals by Imerys
Explore this complete range of mineral solutions for cosmetic formulators from Imerys. Introducing to you with ImerCare® product range derived from 100% natural kaolin, perlite, diatomaceous earth...
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TTO-V-4: Ultrafine Titanium dioxide low in heavy metals & cohesiveness
TTO-V-4 has the advantage of being low in heavy metals. It shows low cohesiveness and can easily be dispersed in the oil phase using a homogenizing mixer. It is photo-stable, shows hydrophobicity...
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TTO-55(C), for excellent Photo-stability & good dispersibility
TTO-55(C) is a rutile, ultrafine titanium dioxide that can be used as a UV-A & UV-B filter. Among mineral-based UV filters, titanium dioxide is known for its high level of safety and sustainability...
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ImerCare® 400D: New generation of natural diatomaceous earth
Explore ImerCare® 400D, that controls body odour. In order to assess the effectiveness , the mineral’s capacity to absorb volatile synthetic perspiration molecules was tested by an independent...
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VitalSkin: Natural mineral anti-pollution agent for make-up powders
ImerCare® VitalSkin, based on diatomaceous earth and has been specially engineered to respond to specific needs such as antipollution properties in make-up. Refer to this attached technical...
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Achieve Excellent UV-B Shielding & Hydrophobicity with MPT 171
MPT-171 is a rutile, ultrafine titanium dioxide that can be used as a UV-B filter. Among mineral-based UV filters, titanium dioxide is known for its high level of safety and sustainability. It...
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