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  2. Speciality chemicals - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to the production of commodity chemicals that are usually made on large scale single product manufacturing units to achieve economies of scale, specialty manufacturing units are required to be flexible because the products, raw materials, processes &, operating conditions and equipment mix may change on a regular basis to respond to ...

  3. Cosmetic industry - Wikipedia

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    Cosmetics at department store Farmers Centre Place in Hamilton, New Zealand. The cosmetic industry describes the industry that manufactures and distributes cosmetic products. . These include colour cosmetics, like foundation and mascara, skincare such as moisturisers and cleansers, haircare such as shampoos, conditioners and hair colours, and toiletries such as bubble bath and s

  4. Cosmetics & Toiletries - Wikipedia

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    Cosmetics & Toiletries (C&T) is a magazine focusing on research and development in the cosmetics and personal care industry. The magazine is published by Allured Business Media . It is delivered to 97 countries on a monthly basis, [ citation needed ] and is geared toward formulators, scientists, researchers, chemists and R&D management in the ...

  5. Givaudan - Wikipedia

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    Givaudan S.A. (pronounced) is a Swiss multinational manufacturer of flavours, fragrances and active cosmetic ingredients. As of 2008, it was the world's largest company in the flavour and fragrance industry. [3]

  6. Chemical industry - Wikipedia

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    Consumers rarely come into contact with basic chemicals. Polymers and specialty chemicals are materials that they encounter everywhere daily. Examples are plastics, cleaning materials, cosmetics, paints and coatings, electronics, automobiles and the materials used in home construction. [14]

  7. Ingredients of cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    Castor oil and its derivatives are found in many cosmetics as it is "non-comedogenic" (does not exacerbate or contribute to acne). [3]Cerebrosides (cells from the nervous systems of cattle or swine) were once used in some high-end skin-care products to increase moisture retention and to create a smooth skin surface, [4] however the BSE controversy has put an end to this practice.

  8. Aravind Laboratories - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, the company began selling colour cosmetics like eyeliner, nail polish, lipstick, mascara, face-wash, scrub and lip gel, under the brand-name Dazller. They contribute 45% of Aravind's turnover. [2] Aravind Laboratories garnered a turnover of ₹ 24.50 crore (US$3 million) in the year 2007. [7]

  9. Emami - Wikipedia

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    The inception of Emami Group took place way back in mid-seventies, in West Bengal, when two childhood friends, R.S. Agarwal and R.S. Goenka left their corporate jobs with the Birla Group to set up Kemco Chemicals, a cosmetic manufacturing unit in Kolkata, in 1974. [3] In 1978, it acquired the agri-product company Himani. [4]