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Cosmetic Oils Assortment Henry Lamotte Oils Gmbh Product Portfolio Cosmetics Discover our broad product range Henry Lamotte Oils GmbH is a leading supplier and producer of oils, waxes and seed flour as well as colours and flavourings – in conventional as well as in certified organic qualities. Oils and fats for the cosmetics industry ils and fats are two of the most important cosmetic ingredients and are deployed in a variety of very different external applications, for example skin care products such as creams, lotions, lipsticks, massage oils as well as hair care products such as shampoos, conditioners and hair tonics. Henry Lamotte Oils – partners to the... • cosmetics industry • pharmaceuticals industry and wholesale pharmaceuticals • food processing industries and the food wholesale and retail industry • veterinary and feed industry • chemicals industry Our services • production, contract manufacturing and bottling • worldwide purchasing and sales • quality assurance and in-house laboratories • quality management • product development, customer-specific recipes • EU certified organic operation (DE-ÖKO-003) • officially licensed pharmaceutical company (GMP) • Kosher and Halal certified • BSCI-membership and continuing sustainability efforts 02.2020 Natural Special Oils – Cosmetic Ingredients: Our products are available as... • pressed • refined • hydrogenated • fractionated • conventional • certified organic ...qualities For more information do not hesitate to contact us! Oils and special ingredients Flour Açai Oil Manketti Oil Almond Flour Linseed Flour Ahiflower® Oil Marula Oil Amaranth Flour Sesame Flour Almond Oil MCT Oil, Basis Coconut Oil Apricot Kernel Flour Sunflower Flour Aloe Vera MCT Oil, Basis Palmkernel Oil Coconut Flour other flour on request Amaranth Oil Meadowfoam Seed Oil Hemp Flour Apricot Kernel Oil Milk Thistle Oil Argan Oil Moringa Oil Avocado Oil Mustardseed Oil Wool Greases Babassu Oil Olive Oil Lanolin/Adeps Lanae Baobab Oil Palm Oil Lanolin, liquid Black Cumin Oil Palmkernel Oil Raw Wool Grease Black Currant Seed Oil Palmolein Wool Alcohols Borageseed Oil Palmstearin Vegalan® - vegetable substitute Brazilnut Oil Paradies Nut Oil Broccoliseed Oil Paraffin Oil Calendula Oil Passionfruit Seed Oil Waxes Camelina Oil Peach Kernel Oil Bees Wax Castor Oil Pecan Nut Oil Candelilla Wax Chia Oil Petroleum Jelly Carnauba Wax Chilean Hazelnut Oil Pistachionut Oil Sumac Wax Cholesterol Plum Kernel Oil Sunflower Wax Coconut Oil Pomegranate Oil and others Coffee Oil Poppyseed Oil Corn Oil Propylene Glycol Cottonseed Oil Pumpkinseed Oil Natural Butter Crambe Oil Rapeseed Oil Cocoa Butter Cranberry Seed Oil Rice Bran Oil Cupuaçu Butter Creamed Coconut Rizipearls® Mango Butter Desiccated Coconut Rose Hip Oil Murumuru Butter Evening Primrose Oil Sacha Inchi Oil Shea Butter Gamma-Oryzanol Safflower Oil and others Glycerol Sal Fat Grapeseed Oil Seabuckthorn Pulp Oil Groundnut Oil Sesame Oil Maritime Specialities Hazelnut Oil Shea Stearin Algae Oil 40 % DHA Hemp Oil Soybean Oil Ascophyllum nodosum/Knotted wrack Jojoba Flakes St. John‘s Wort Oil Bladder wrack Fucus vesiculosus Jojoba Oil Sunflower Oil Chlorella Jojobeads® Tamanu Oil Jojograins® Tigernut Oil Coralline algae Lithothamnium calcareum Jojopearls® Vegalan® Pharmaceutical Fish Oils Kukuinut Oil Walnut Oil Spirulina Laurel Oil Wheat Germ Oil Squalan Linseed Oil Yucca Foamation 50 Squalen Macadamianut Oil and others other specialities on request DE-ÖKO-003 2-0216-11-000-00 AEO F Note: Not all certifications are valid for all products. Merkurstrasse 47 I 28197 Bremen/Germany I Phone +49 421 5239-460 I Fax +49 421 5239-46199 I [email protected] www.lamotte-oils.de .
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