Seppic won the Most Sustainable Ingredient Award from the New York Society of Cosmetics Chemists at "The Future of Sustainability" symposium for Emogreen on February 15, 2017.
Emogreen is a range of emollients offering an alternative to silicone oils. Plant-based and easily biodegradable, the range offers a unique sensorial experience. Thanks to their inert chemical structure, Emogreen can be used in all kinds of applications, from skin and hair care to make-up, suncare and hygiene products. These oils can be formulated under extreme conditions, for example in products rich in active ingredients, whatever the pH. Compatible with all types of oils, Emogreen offers easy formulation and a unique texture.
In addition to being easily biodegradable, the range is 100% biosourced. The palm oil on which Emogreen's starting biomass is based is covered by a Mass Balance certificate (BVC-RSPO-1-1972708497).
Emogreen is the solution that meets consumer expectations for more natural, environmentally-friendly products. Produced by Total Special Fluids using a patented distillation and purification process and marketed by Seppic, this range meets the highest purity standards.
Olivier Peyrot, Beauty Care Sales Manager North America said: "This new generation of sustainable emollients demonstrates our commitment to providing our customers with ingredients with considerable consumer and environmental benefits. These emollients can also be used to replace volatile silicone oils or mineral oils."










As a perfume composer, Francis Kurkdjian designs, with and for the greatest names in beauty and fashion, a visionary perfume that combines high standards and modernity. He has notably collaborated with some of the LVMH group's Houses (Acqua di Parma, Christian Dior, Guerlain and recently Kenzo). For more than twenty years, he has been offering new territories of expression to perfume through the creation of his custom-made perfume workshop, his artistic collaborations and his ephemeral installations. He was made a Chevalier des Arts et Lettres in 2008. A former partner at Ernst & Young in Paris, Marc Chaya and the perfumer have formed a designer-manager duo since they co-founded Maison Francis Kurkdjian in 2009.




