Golgemma offers today more than 300 materials such as macerates, hydrolats, natural extracts, most of which are certified Ecocert organic cosmetics, Nop, Cosmos and attested by "Fair For Life" and or "For Life".
Present at Biofach 2022 on booth 8-327 in Hall 8 until July 29, 2022 in Nuremberg (Germany), the brand offers visitors to discover some new products:
- Hydrolat of damascena rose on geogard - hyda0016
Origin: Bulgaria, Morocco
Descriptor : rose
Rose damascena is one of the best known ingredients in perfumery and cosmetics, prized for the sensual quality and sweetness it brings to a composition. The main rose producing countries are Turkey, Bulgaria and Morocco. The bushes bloom once a year, from May to June. Our range of rose hydrolats is based on the sourcing and traceability of high quality raw materials from their farms in Bulgaria and Morocco, where it has its own rose fields and production units. This dual local presence allows them to harvest the flowers by hand and to distill and extract them within 24 hours of picking, in order to guarantee the best quality.
- Hydrolat of damascena rose on leucidal - hyda0035
Origin : Bulgaria, Morocco
Describer : Rose
Leucidal is a multifunctional antimicrobial ferment of stabilizing products of natural origin. Its Leucidal hydrolats are certified organic at 97,0% by Ecocert Greenlife according to the Cosmos standard. Golgemma uses Leucidal in the preparation of its hydrolats because its use gives it the opportunity to offer a range of preservative-free hydrolats with the same minimum durability date as the preserved hydrolats, i.e. 2 years. It is therefore a particularly relevant alternative to the synthetic preservatives used in cosmetics, for its customers who are looking for floral waters of 100% natural origin.
- Hydrolat of rose centifolia on leucidal - hyda0044
Origin : Morocco
Descriptors : Rose Note, Powder, Fruit
Native to the Caucasus and Iran, the Rose centifolia appeared at the end of the 16th century following a mutation of Rosa gallica. It then spread to France, in the Grasse region, where it was cultivated for its exceptional essence. Along with Rosa damascena, it is one of only two botanical varieties of roses grown for the perfume industry. Although the Centifolia Rose is an emblematic raw material of the Grasse region, for which it has acquired a reputation.