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Total Fluids and Seppic have signed an agreement for the development and marketing of emollient

Bio-sourced emollients: new development opportunities for cosmetic products

The ever-more demanding expectations of cosmetics formulators and consumers in terms of the naturalness, safety and sensorial feel of ingredients are a major growth driver for cosmetic ingredients. Seppic's applied and commercial expertise in the cosmetics markets, and Total Fluides' expertise in the development and production of highly purified molecules, enable us to meet these expectations.

Total Fluides, a recognized international player in the production and marketing of high-purity fluid alkanes, and Seppic, creator of specialty ingredients for cosmetics, signed an agreement on April 11, 2016 to develop and market emollients. This collaboration takes the form of the launch of a complete offering of high-purity alkane-type emollients including a brand-new range of bio-sourced and biodegradable emollients.

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