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Clear Sailing Issues such as hyperpigmentation and hypopigmentation continue to impact ethnic consumers. Industry experts say much work needs to be done to address the needs of Blacks, Asians and Hispanics.
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A Niche or A Necessity? Single use nonwoven wipes can be either a must-have or one of life’s little indulgences.
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Literature Showcase
HallStar provides a boost to sunscreen protection
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Recent FDA Action Draws Big Crowd in Florida The Florida Chapter of the Society of Cosmetic Chemists held its semi-annual Sunscreen Symposium and drew a big crowd as the industry sought answers to the recent rulings by the US FDA.
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EuroTrends Uncertainty and innovation underscore the spa market
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News From Latin America O Boticario enters nail polish segment
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Contract Manufacturing & Private Label Directory A comprehensive list of manufacturers of household and personal care products inside and outside the US. The international section starts on p. 132, household and personal care products begins on p. 137 and the services category starts on p. 150.
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Index to Companies A quick guide to the companies referenced in this issue of HAPPI
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Formulary ‘Alcohol-free’conditioning aftershave lotion with Alguard
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Patents Powder makeup patented by ELC Management
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OMG! It’s M&H Plastics’bottles
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TOO MUCH OF GOOD THING?
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in August. The storm dumped 13 inches of rain in our region, making for severe flooding in northern New Jersey. Just over the border, in New York State, my relatives were hit hard by the deluge. I spent a few days helping out and learned a lesson or two about buying in bulk. For years, I’ve pleaded with my wife to make more trips to the big discount stores like Costco. And for years she’s shot back that we don’t have room to store all that stuff and besides, a lot of it would end up going to waste. Well after I rescued what seemed like 18 bottles of Lysol toilet bowl cleaner from a flooded basement, I realized my wife may just have a point. Americans insatiable appetite for more, more, more, may be skewing actual demand for some of the products in our industry. The folks at Method would certainly seem to agree.The household cleaning company is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year and cofounder Adam Lowry told HAPPI.com that one of his proudest accomplishments is getting consumers to use less, not more, laundry detergent by creating a cap to keep product over-dosing to a minimum. Meanwhile, SC Johnson is testing an All-In-One Cleaning System that holds up to three concentrated cleaner cartridges at once in a single hand-held sprayer. Available concentrated cleaner cartridges include Windex Glass, Fantastik Kitchen, Scrubbing Bubbles Bathroom, Pledge Furniture and Shout Carpet. What if more companies thought more about using less? It could have a radical impact on consumer trends and industry output. If you’re looking for a manufacturing partner for your laundry detergent, household cleaner or personal care product, be sure to check out our Contract Manufacturing/Private Label Directory on p. 82 in this issue of HAPPI. We’re sure that you will find a filler to meet your needs. Also this month, we report on the resilient wipes market (p. 61). Although category growth has slowed in recent years, there is still plenty of room for gains. This issue of HAPPI also includes articles on the ethnic skin care segment (p. 55) and testing services (p. 69). With the FDA’s new rulings for sunscreens, changes for SPF claims will place demands on marketers to reformulate and laboratories to increase testing capabilities. We hope you enjoy this edition of HAPPI. As always we welcome your comments and suggestions.
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Index to Companies
• This index gives the starting page for a department or feature with a significant reference to a brand, finished product company, agency, research firm, retailer or trade association. Subsidiaries are indexed under their own names. Abihpec ...............................44 Africology ............................40 Ambi ....................................55 American Airlines ...............28 American Cleaning .............36 Institute Amway ................................28 Aramis & Designer .............28 Fragrances Atopalm ...............................61 Babor ...................................40 Bare Escentuals ...................28 BeautyMint ..........................28 Benefit Cosmetics ...............28 Black Radiance ............55, 162 Bona .....................................28 Boogie Wipes ......................61 Burt’s Bees ...........................61
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Can Mondes ........................40 Candle Warmers .................28 Carol’s Daughter ...............178 Centers for Disease ............61 Control Church & Dwight .............152 Clarisonic ............................12 Clorox ..................................61 CND ....................................28 Colgate ................................28 Consumer Specialty ...........36 Products Association Cottonelle ............................61 Cremer .................................44 Crest ....................................28 CVS ....................................162 DBK .....................................40 Dermalogica ........................28 Design Essentials ................28 Diamond Wipes ..................61 Direct Selling Assoc. ..........36 Dollar General ....................28 Dove Go Fresh ..................178 Dr. Sears ..............................61 Ecolab ..................................22 Ecosmart Technologies .......20 ELC Management ..............20 Electrolux .............................22 Elizabeth Arden ................152 Estée Lauder .......................28
Euromonitor ..................40, 61 Fareva ................................165 Fashion Fair ....................28,55 Gatsby .................................22 Grease Monkey ...................61 Green Seal ...........................36 Henkel .................................20 Huggies ...............................61 ICMAD ................................26 Integrity Engineering .........20 Intelligent Nutrients ...........28 Internat’l Fragrance ............36 Assoc.-No. America Jessica ................................154 Johnson & Johnson ............55 Jose Guma ...........................44 Kao .......................................20 Kenra Professional ...........154 Kimberly-Clark .............20, 61 Kline & Co. .........................12 L. Raphael ...........................40 L’Oréal ...............................162 La Fresh ...............................61 La Melosa ............................40 Little Busy Bodies ...............61 Lysol .....................................61 Mandara Spa .......................40 Mandom ..............................22 Marni ...................................28 Max Green Alchemy .........154
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Maybelline ...........................28 Meguiars ..............................28 Merck ...................................20 Mint Plus .............................61 Revolution Robotics ...........61 Mouthcatchers ....................28 Murad ..........................28, 154 My Girls Cream ..................28 Natura ..................................44 Natural Marketing ............165 Institute Neutrogena ...................12, 61 Nielsen ................................44 Nivea ...................................44 O Boticario ..........................44 Obagi Medical Products .....55 oneCARE............................. 28 OPI ...............................28, 154 Oral-B ..................................28 Oribe Hair Care ..................28 P&G Salon Professional ....28 Packaged Facts ....................55 Paper Shower ....................671 ParaPro LLC...................... 154 Personal Care Products .......36 Council Pfizer ..................................165 Philosophy ..........................28 Plackers ...............................28 Pravana ..............................154 Procter & Gamble ..20, 61, 152 Professional Beauty ............36 Association Pureology ..........................154 Reckitt Benckiser ................61 Redken ..............................154 Research Institute .......36, 162 for Fragrance Materials Safe Cosmetics Alliance .....36 Sally Beauty .......................152 Salvelox ...............................44 Salveped ..............................44 SC Johnson ..................28, 154 Scents of St. Augustine ....154 Scentsy ..............................165 Skin all natural.................... 28 Sol de Janeiro ...................... 44 Sothy’s ...............................154 Steiner Leisure Group........ 40 Swiffer .................................61 SymphonyIRI ..........12, 55, 61 Tigi .......................................28 Topz Cosmeticos .................44 Unilever ............................. 178 Urban Retreat .....................40 US FDA ....................36, 61, 80 Venus .................................165 Verilux ................................154 Vichy ..................................154 Virgin Atlantic .....................28 Windsor Brands ................ 158 Winning Brands .................. 28 Yankee Candle ............22, 152 Ybf ......................................178 Zonair3D .............................40 October 2011
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HOT TOOLS! GROWING MARKET FOR HOME SKIN CARE DEVICES and growing audience of savvy consumers looking to The save time and money by Wave is just one of the new avoiding regular trips to the skin care devices designed doctor for those in-office for use at home. procedures that were once commonplace in more robust economic times.” With more consumers staying at home, either due to job losses or by virtue of the work-at-home/telecommuting trend, Doskow contends the direct sales channel, which includes home shopping networks, infomercials, and e-commerce, is the primary means of distribution, with about 60% of • The at-home skin care device market is powered up for growth over the next sev- the total market share. While sonic cleansing products, led by eral years, according to a new report from consulting and research firm Kline & Com- market leader Clarisonic, top the list as the pany. In its “In At-Home Skin Care Devices highest growth segment, acne treatment 2011: US Market Analysis and Opportuni- devices are growing quickly as are antities” report, Kline pegs the market at close aging devices, benefiting from consumers’ to $1 billion at the retail level for 2011, with demand for products to reduce the appearexceptional growth expected for the next ance of fine lines, wrinkles and age spots, Kline reports. five years. In fact, Kline’s recent professional skin “We knew this market was really taking off, but even we were shocked by its sheer care research revealed that anti-aging is the size,”said Karen Doskow, industry manager No. 1 skin care concern for consumers. “This dynamic provides a perfect opfor consumer products at Kline. “Clearly, these devices are finding a very receptive portunity for device and topical product Neutrogena
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Maintaining Brand Loyalty In a Rocky Economy • In the CPG world, brand loyalty is the golden ring. However, attaining and holding onto the loyalty of shoppers is very difficult—it requires skill to understand consumer needs and determination in precise communication that a product will deliver on those needs. And how much more difficult does that task become during a prolonged period of economic problems? In SymphonyIRI Group’s current Times & Trends Report, “Brand Loyalty: How Understanding Brand Equity Impacts Brand Loyalty and Delivers to the Top and Bottom Line,” the firm uncovers insights into what drives consumers to
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seek out their preferred brands and highlights recomloyalty remains mended strategies for high, according winning the hearts SymphonyIRI. to and minds of today’s savvy, conscious shoppers. An environment marked by consumers strapped for cash and current events make addressing brand loyalty even more complex than normal. Consumers numb from a vacillating economy have embraced frugal ways and continue to make purchases deliberately and cautiously. Despite a period of prolonged economic difficulty, brand loyalty is strong and growing across a number of CPG categories. “While most retailers and manufacturers will instinctively pull the lever to compete on price, it’s important to understand that consistently leading with price has significant negative impacts on brand equity,”said John McIndoe, senior vice president, marketing, SymphonyIRI.“Rather, CPG leaders must harness the power of value. The battle for the shopper’s loyalty should not be dictated by low price, and winning CPG marketers are clearly getting this message.” In fact, brand loyalty has actually increased across 45 of the top 100 CPG categories during the past three years. For instance, brand loyalty is quite high, 87.6%, in the sports drink category. During the past three years, loyalty increased 6.5 points despite economic conditions and conservative purchase patterns. Brand loyalty in the household cleaners category is pegged at 50.9%, according to SymphonyIRI. Meanwhile, brand loyalty for cleaning tools/mops/brooms is much higher at 72.4%. In personal care, shampoo brand loyalty is 65.9%. Those three sectors—household cleaners, cleaning tools and shampoo—were among the categories with the largest increases in brand loyalty, up 3.5, 2.8 and 2.8 points, respectively, over 2008, the company said. “Interestingly, nearly all of the categories in which brand loyalty gains were highest already have fairly high levels of brand loyalty,” said Susan Viamari, editor of Times & Trends, SymphonyIRI. “In fact, loyalty is more than 50% in nine out of 10 categories shown—a striking reminder that true loyalty can survive even prolonged economic upheaval.” More info: www.symphonyiri.com •
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‘ALCOHOL-FREE’ CONDITIONING AFTERSHAVE LOTION WITH ALGUARD Coast Southwest, Inc. Tel: 800-621-5055 • Fax: 714-524-8363 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.coastsouthwest.com INGREDIENTS WT% Phase A Water q.s.to 100 Synthalen CR2 (3V) (Coast Southwest) 0.75 (Polyquaternium-37) Allantoin (3V) (Coast Southwest) 0.1 Phase B Endimulse 165V (Coast Southwest) 3.2 (Glyceryl stearate (and) PEG-100 stearate) Endimulse 33V (Coast Southwest) 3.0 (Caprylic/capric triglyceride) Tocopheryl acetate (Coast Southwest) 0.05 Endisil F-350 (Coast Southwest) (Dimethicone) 0. 5 Phase C Water 0.3 Abiol Forte (3V) (Coast Southwest) (Diazolidinyl urea) 0.3 Phase D Water 3.0 Aloe vera powder 200:1 (Coast Southwest) 0.015 Phase E DMDM Hydantoin (Coast Southwest) 0.25 Alguard (Frutarom) (Coast Southwest) 1.0 (Porphyridium polysaccharide) PROCEDURE: Phase A—Slowly add Synthalen CR under shear mixing. Heat water Phase A to 70°C and add remaining phase A ingredients. Phase B—Combine phase B and heat to 70°C. When both phase A and phase B are at 70°C, add phase B to phase A. Cool batch to 40°C. Phase C—Premix phase C and add to batch. Phase D—Premix phase D and add to batch. Phase E—Add phase E ingredients and mix until uniform. PROPERTIES: Viscosity— 15,000–18,000; pH—5.5–6.0.
Spray Lotion Jeen International 800-771-JEEN (5336)• Fax: 973-439-1402 Email:
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Emulsifier-Free Sunscreen Lotion Arizona Chemical (912) 238-6556 (tech service) • (800) 526-5294 (sales) +31 36 5462 800 (sales service) Website: www.arizonachemical.com INGREDIENTS WT% Phase A Sylvaclear C75V (Arizona Chemical) 6.00 (Bis-stearyl ethylenediamine/neopentyl glycol/stearyl hydrogenated dimer dilinoleate copolymer) Nexbase 2006 FG (Neste Oil) (Hydrogenated polydecene) 7.00 Finsolv TN (Innospec) (C12-15 alkyl benzoate) 7.00 Phase B TTO-51 (Kobo) (Titanium dioxide, aluminium 12.00 hydroxide, stearic acid, silica) Neoheliopan AV (Symrise) (Ethylhexyl methoxycinnamate 7.50 (octinoxate)) Neoheliopan OS (Symrise) (Ethylhexyl salicylate) 5.00 Phase C Water 45.90 Carbopol ETD 2020 (Lubrizol) (Acrylates/C 10-30 0.30 alkyl acrylate crosspolymer) Butylene glycol 5.00 Neofect 301 (Jan Dekker) (Phenoxyethanol, caprylyl glycol) 1.30 Phase D BPD- 500 (Kobo Products) (HDI trimethylol 2.00 hexyllactone crosspolymer, silica) Phase E Sodium hydroxide (Sol. 10%) (Sodium hydroxide, water) 1.00 PROCEDURE: Heat phase A at 80°C until uniform. Premix phase B. Add phase B to phase A maintaining temperature. Heat phase C to 80°C while stirring. (Hydrate carbopol). Add phase C to phase A+B Mix well under high speed agitation. Add phase D to phase A+B+C. Cool to room temperature and adjust the pH with phase
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Anti-Aging Moisturizing Soft Stick (Formula JZ3-285) The HallStar Company 877-427-4255, 312-385-4494 • Fax: 908-852-1335 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.hallstar.com INGREDIENTS WT% Phase A HallStar GC (HallStar) (Caprylic/capric triglycerides) 10.00 BioChemica Sunflower Seed Oil (HallStar) 20.00 (Helianthus annuus (sunflower) seed oil) BioChemica Olive Oil-Ultra Refined (HallStar) 6.00 (Olea europaea (olive) fruit oil) BioChemica Avocado Oil (HallStar) (Persea gratissima 5.00 (avocado) oil) SolaStay S1 (HallStar) (Ethylhexyl methoxycrylene) 4.00 Phase B Kahlwax 1540 (Lambent) (Synthetic beeswax) 35.70 HallStar 653 (HallStar) (Cetyl palmitate) 8.00 Microwax 214 (Frank B. Ross) (Microcrystalline wax) 5.00 Asensa CL 300 (Honeywell) (Ethylene/VA copolymer) 5.00 Phase C BHT (Merisol Antioxidants) (BHT) 0.08 BioChemica Vitamin E-Natural (HallStar) (Tocopherol) 0.50 Retinol 15D (BASF) (Caprylic/capric triglycerides, retinol) 0.67 Ascorbyl palmitate (DSM) (Ascorbyl palmitate) 0.05 PROCEDURE: Combine phase A in the main vessel and start heating with mixing to 75-80°C. Add phase B in order. When the system is clear, start cooling. At 68-70°C, add phase C in order with continued mixing. Deaerate by maintaining gentle agitation or by applying vacuum. When product is uniform and deaerated, perform quality assurance checks. Pour approved product into packaging at 68-70°C. PROPERTIES: Moderately firm, readily transferable light yellow colored wax; Melting point ~ 64°C; Waxy, bland taste.
Water-Based Acrylic Nail Polish (Formulation F-92-001D) Interpolymer Corporation Email:
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PROCEDURE: Add Syntran PC 5620 to batch tank. Begin appropriate agitation. In a separate vessel, premix Phase B with appropriate agitation. Slowly add phase B to phase A with constant agitation. Stir for 30 minutes and avoid aeration. PROPERTIES: pH—7.0-8.0; solids—40-42%; Stability—Passed 3 Freeze-thaw cycles and 1 month @ 52°C.
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Moisturizing Gel Independent Chemical Corporation Glendale, NY 11385 718-326-6620 • Fax: 718-894-9224 Website: www.independentchemical.com INGREDIENTS 1. Demineralized water 2. Hyaluramine-S (Independent Chemical) 3. Dermonectin 4. Undebenzofene-C POB Free 5. Poliglicoeum 6. Hydroessential 7. Idroramnosan
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PROCEDURE: Phase A: Disperse/hydrate Carbopol Ultrez 21 in water phase, mixing until uniform (~20 minutes). Add remaining phase A raw materials and heat to 70-80°C. Phase B—Mix all phase B ingredients and heat to 80 - 85°C, mixing until homogeneous. Cool to 7075°C; Add phase B to phase A. Cool to 60°C while mixing. Phase C—Switch to sweep agitation and cool to RT. Add phase C. Phase D— Add phase D. PROPERTIES: Viscosity— Spindle 5 @ 20rpm / 20° C / 1min: 15,000 18,000cps; pH—7.0- 8.0. Stable at RT (25°C) and 40°C for 1 month; Passes freeze-thaw stability (3 cycles); Fragrance: Egyptian Sandalwood, Wellington Fragrances. •
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POWDER MAKEUP PATENTED BY ELC MANAGEMENT • US Patent No. 8,003,120 B2; ELC Management LLC has patented a powder composition comprising platelet and nonplatelet particulates. The ratio of platelet to non-platelet particulates is greater than five to one respectively. The composition comprises less than 1% water, more than 75% of the platelet and non-platelet particulates have a particle size of from about 0.1-40 microns, and the platelet particulates comprise bentonite and the platelet and non-platelet particulates comprise a skin treatment active comprising Poria cocos extract, Magnolia grandiflora bark extract, Astrocaryum murumuru butter and caffeine.
Pest Repellent Composition • US Patent No. 7,988,985 B2; Ecosmart Technologies, Inc., Roswell, GA, has been awarded a patent for a repellant composition. It contains a carrier that is comprised of isopropyl myristate and isopropyl alcohol and an active ingredient comprising rosemary oil, cinnamon leaf oil, lemongrass oil, wintergreen oil and geraniol.
Henkel Patents Textile Care Composition • US Patent No. 7,989,412 B2; Henkel AG & Co. has patented a solid textile care composition. It is comprised of a soap matrix, and distributed within the soap matrix is a textile-care compound, perfume, propylene glycol, dipropylene glycol, ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, 1,3-butylene glycol, 2,3butylene glycol, sorbitol, glycerol, mannitol, glucose, sucrose, galactose, fructose, lactose, dextrose or a mixture thereof.
Water-Based Shampoo • US Patent No. 8,003,085 B2; Kao has patented a water-based shampoo comprising silicone oil droplets dispersed therein, said oil droplets comprising (A) 70-97% by mass of polydimethylsiloxane and (B) 3-30% by mass of a copolymer having a block chain constituted of an amino-modified organo20 • happi
polysiloxane chain and a polyoxyalkylene chain. The content of the oil droplets in the shampoo is 0.5-2% by mass prepared by dispersing a pre-mix of A and B.
holding frame and a vibration mechanism. The cleaning solution comprises hydrogen peroxide. The hardware is placed in the cleaning chamber; the cleaning chamber is
Hair Loss Composition • US Patent 8,003,119 B2; Giuliani S.p.A., Milan, Italy, has patented a composition for pharmaceutical or dietetic use to combat hair loss in a male. It is comprised of spermidine and methionine in a weight ratio of 0.5/300, respectively.
Foamable Moisturizer From Kimberly-Clark • US Patent No. 8,003,594 B2; KimberlyClark has patented a foaming moisturizer. It is comprised of a dispensing container that includes a non-aerosol pumping device and a foamable moisturizing composition inside. The composition is comprised of a single aqueous liquid phase consisting of a quaternary ammonium surfactant, humectant, secondary solublizer, thickener and optionally a preservative, a detackifier, a fragrance and natural moisturizing factors.The pumping device combines the composition with air when dispensed from the container for producing a foam.
Photostable Organic Sunscreen Patented by Merck • US Patent No. 8,003,082 B2; Merck Patent GmbH has patented a sunscreen capsule comprising at least one UVA organic sunscreen and at least one photostabilizer.
At-Home Disinfecting System For Dental Hardware • US Patent No. 8,002,897 B2; Integrity Engineering, West Chester, PA, has patented a method of cleaning and disinfecting dental hardware. It is comprised of a portable base unit, holding frame and an ultraviolet lamp sized for at-home use by a consumer. The system also comprises a cleaning chamber sized to fit within the happi.com
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filled with cleaning solution; the vibration mechanism is activated to cause the cleaning chamber and contents to vibrate. The lamp is activated to expose the contents of the cleaning chamber to the UV light.
Laundry Composition From Procter & Gamble • US Patent No. 8,003,589 B2; The Procter & Gamble Company has patented a laundry detergent that contains a hueing dye and active pearlescent agents. The dye exhibits a hueing efficiency of at least about 10 and a wash removal value in the range of from about 30% to about 85%. The composition and the active pearlescent agents each have a refractive index such that the difference in refractive index between the pearlescent agent and the composition is at least 0.2. The pearlescent agents have a D0.99 of less than 40μm.The composition comprises from 0.01% to 0.2% by weight of the composition of the 100% active pearlescent agents. Also, the composition comprises a viscosity modifier selected from modifiers which impart shear thinning characteristics to the aqueous liquid composition such that the composition has a high shear viscosity at 20s−1 and 21°C of from about 1 to about 1500 cps and a low shear viscosity at 0.05 sec−1 at 21°C of greater than about 5000cps. • October 2011
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ECOLAB ROLLS OUT MIP CLEANING LINE IN EUROPE •EUROPE: Ecolab Inc. has unveiled Mip, a product line of 10 new cleaning formulations said to deliver maximum cleaning efficacy and optimal environmental performance in the food and beverage industries.The range is intended to completely replace Ecolab’s current caustic-based clean-in-place (CIP) cleaners and will be available throughout Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) during the fourth quarter 2011. The new formulations cover all CIP applications such as tank, pipe and process equipment. In addition, they meet all REACH requirements and new Chemical Labeling and Packaging (CLP) regulations. These innovative formulations also have a unique, patent-pending composition that optimizes environmental performance as they are used within the processing environment. “Ecolab creates products that deliver the highest cleaning and food safety results, along with optimal sustainability performance. The new Mip products set a new benchmark for CIP in terms of optimized use concentrations and performance for these specific applications.The new formulations also demonstrate how we at Ecolab use our expertise in research, development and engineering to enable our customers to achieve their cleaning and sustainability targets,” said Andreas Weilinghoff, senior vice president and general manager, food and beverage, EMEA. The product range reduces hard complexing agents, such as EDTA, in most formulations while maintaining optimal water hardness compatibility. The formulation changes are anticipated to reduce salt load in effluent by over 30% and yield an estimated 15% carbon footprint improvement in comparison to the existing products.
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Featuring more than 200 exhibiting companies, NPEA 2011 attracted buyers from 54 countries.
show to date on Aug. 27, with 8,572 visitors from across 54 countries and regions participating in the three-day trade show. Since the inauguration of Natural Products Expo Asia in 2002, this show has been integral in the growth of Asia’s organic and natural products market, according to the organizers. The trade show showcased more than 5,000 products and supplies ranging from food and beverage, dietary supplements, natural and raw ingredients, cosmetics, healthy aging and other skin care products, spa facilities and supplies across international pavilions represented by Australia, New Zealand and North America, as well as other substantial exhibitors. The Japan and UK Pavilions debuted this year, introducing new launches such as “teaweed (green tea plus seaweed) skin cream” and rainforest honey. Two new networking events explored a new realm of Asia’s natural and organic market with the trade show attendees. The International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM), US Commercial Service from American Consulate happi.com
General and Nutrition Business Journal presented the forecast for the global organic and nutrition market at the opening VIP breakfast. The welcome reception, sponsored by New Zealand Trade & Enterprise, offered a special time for exhibitors and buyers to mingle and connect in a relaxing atmosphere. Running in conjunction with NPEA, the Nutracon Asia Conference and the Nutricosmetic Summit Asia covered key segments from functional food and beverage, dietary supplements, organic certification and cosmetic regulation. This co-location garnered overwhelming feedback from distributors, suppliers and other industry professionals. Natural Products Expo Asia 2012 will be held at the Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre Aug. 23-25, 2012. More info: www.NaturalProductsAsia.com
Yankee Candle Opens First Company-Owned Canadian Door •
CANADA: The Yankee Candle Company, Inc. has opened its first companyowned retail stores in Canada. The firm, which currently operates 528 stores in the US, planned to open a total of five stores in the greater Toronto area before Sept. 16. The first three locations in Pickering, St. Catharine’s and Hamilton, Ontario are now open. In the coming weeks the company will open stores in Barre and Kitchener, Ontario. “Recognizing the potential of almost 40 million Canadian consumers, we believe this represents a significant growth opportunity forYankee Candle,”said Harlan Kent, chief executive officer,Yankee Candle.“We recognize the unique product needs of the Canadian market and look forward to building a strong foundation for the future growth and success of Yankee Candle in Canada with this venture.” Varying in size, the new Canadian stores October 2011
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will carry a larger selection of Yankee Candle products than currently offered in the marketplace, including candles and home fragrance products in 60 fragrances as well as candle accessories and gift sets. Yankee Candle products will also continue to be distributed through wholesale channels in Canada by Rich Brands, and are available at select independent gift and specialty stores. The Canadian business will report to James Perley, executive vice president, general counsel and strategic planning. “We are excited to bringYankee Candle retail stores to Canada as part of our international expansion and believe that these stores, together with our plans to invest in and grow our existing wholesale business, will allow us to further develop and expand theYankee Candle brand. We look forward to additional milestone openings around the world,”said Kent. The top-selling brand of premium scented candles in the US, Yankee Candle maintains a strong international presence with a wholesale network of 5,300 store locations and distributorships in 48 countries, including Canada.
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Mandom Creates English Website for Gatsby • JAPAN: Mandom Corp. has opened two English-language Gatsby sites—a global website and a Facebook page—as a means of communicating with more consumers on a global basis. Gatsby, which was introduced in 1978, is a top-selling cosmetics brand among young Asian men. But there’s growing interest in the West for the looks Gatsby products help style and create, said Mandom, which was ranked No. 30 in HAPPI’S 2011 International Top 30. Consumers, not only in Asia but also in the West, are posting articles and videos about Gatsby on the internet, including SNS and video-sharing sites, showing an increased interest for the brand and hairstyles groomed with Gatsby products. The products and techniques behind the madein-Japan“Kakkoii”(cool) style seem to have attracted their interest.
Wild Flavors Acquires Assets of A.M. Todd
Look Launches Cosmetics Line • SWITZERLAND: Wild Flavors GmbH, • UNITED KINGDOM: IPC Media’s Zug, Switzerland, has acquired certain asLook magazine is going from the printing press to pressed powders as it will reportedly launch a cosmetics range.The line will be produced under license by FB Beauty, according to published reports, and will be stocked at Superdrug stores. The color col-
sets of the A.M. Todd Group, Inc., a leading provider of mint flavors and ingredients based in Kalamazoo, MI. A.M.Todd is globally-recognized as the leader for natural mint flavors and value-added mint ingredients. The company also has unique tech-
Emery Oleochemicals Wins Green Award from Frost & Sullivan • MALAYSIA: Emery Oleochemicals, a joint venture between Sime Darby Plantation Sdn Bhd and PTT Chemical International Private Ltd., has received the 2011 Frost & Sullivan Asia Pacific Green Excellence Award for Product Innovation in Renewable Chemicals. The award reaffirms the strength of Emery Oleochemicals’ product platform, which is primarily characterized by the company’s approach to long-term sustainability, the company said. Held for the first time, the Asia Pacific Green Excellence Awards program recognizes organizations, individuals, technologies and solu24 • happi
nologies surrounding organic flavors and ingredients, according to Wild. With the addition of A.M.Todd’s product portfolio, Wild will be able to facilitate enhanced growth for its customer base with new business lines while also allowing for expansion into new markets and channels. “Wild has experienced tremendous success in responding to its customers’ needs and market requirements with outstanding innovation, creative product development, growing technological advancements, dependable supply chain interaction, and key customer focus. This transaction allows for further growth and leadership in creative product development resulting in great tasting products for the food and beverage industry,”said Erik Donhowe, Wild Flavors North America’s chief operating officer. “With Wild’s competencies based on technologically-advanced product development and quality production processes, the acquisition of A.M. Todd assets and unique technologies will only strengthen Wild’s ability to meet and exceed our customers’ requirements,” said Michael Ponder, CEO, Wild. Raymond Hughes, president and CEO for A.M. Todd said, “while A.M. Todd has developed the leading position in natural mint flavors, Wild will strengthen and complement the mint and ingredient competency through its fast-growing global business structure and strategies.” Combining Wild’s expertise with A.M. Todd’s capabilities in the natural mint market as well as specialties in flavors, extracts
tions that are focused on environmental priorities, long-term sustainability and are viable in the marketplace. In accepting the award, Dr. Kongkrapan Intarajang, group chief executive officer of Emery Oleochemicals said, “We are absolutely thrilled to receive the 2011 Frost & Sullivan Asia Pacific Green Excellence Award for Product Innovation in Renewable Chemicals. This recognition bears testament to our vision to provide our customers with environmentally friendly and innovative products based on natural based feedstock; as well as our commitment to driving the sustainability agenda.” Emery Oleochemicals was also the recipient of the 2009 Frost & Sullivan Asia Pacific Best Oleochemicals Company of the Year award.
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Calumet Links with Lipo, Agecom in Brazil • BRAZIL: Calumet Penreco LLC has announced that it will continue support to its leading distributor for the Brazilian cosmetic, personal care and pharma markets, Lipo do Brasil Ltda and to Agecom Produtos de Petróleo Ltda, serving all other Brazilian market segments. Calumet Penreco LLC manufactures a full line of naphthenic and paraffinic oils, aliphatic solvents, white mineral oils, petroleum waxes, petrolatum and hydrocarbon gels. Its product line includes brands such as Magiesol, Conosol, Drakeol, Parol, Versagel and Synergel. According to Rich Callahan, global sales manager Calumet Penreco, the “excellent partnerships”with Lipo do Brasil and Agecom Produtos de Petróleo will enable it to grow its business in the Latin American markets, especially in Brazil. “Our specialty hydrocarbon products are extremely suitable for the cosmetic, personal care and pharmaceutical markets and we welcome the opportunity to work with both Lipo do Brasil and Agecom Produtos de Petróleo to assist the leading personal care products manufacturers in developing new products using our quality raw materials,” he said. More info: Lipo do Brasil Ltda, Tel: +55 11 2124-5300; Agecom Produtos de Petróleo Ltda; Tel: +55 11 2146-8900; Web: www.calumetspecialty.com Univar Acquires Brazilian Distributor Arinos •
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quisition were not disclosed. “We are extremely pleased to announce the acquisition of Arinos,”said John Zillmer, president and CEO of Univar.“Arinos has a highly complementary business model to Univar, and provides a strong platform for future growth in the large and rapidly growing Brazilian chemical distribution market.” Arinos is a leading chemical distributor in Brazil, providing a one-stop-shop for both specialty and commodity chemicals as well as high-value services. The company has strong relationships with more than 60 chemical manufacturers, and delivers more than 1,600 products to more than 6,500 customers in diverse end markets. Arinos has also developed more than 20 branded products through its formulation business. The company is well positioned in the Brazilian market, with a nationwide distribution network and deep expertise in high growth industries, according to Univar. “Univar is an excellent partner for Arinos,” said Mateos Dias, CEO of Arinos. “The combination will create many synergies by providing enhanced services for our customers, access to a broader base of chemical manufacturers and products, and opportunities to leverage the global sourcing capabilities of Univar.” More info: www.univar.com
Dupont Tate & Lyle Adds Distributors in Italy, Greece • ITALY: DuPont Tate & Lyle Bio Products LLC announced new distributor partnerships in Western Europe for its 100% biobased product, Zemea propanediol. The company has appointed the IMCD Group as distributor for Zemea in Italy and Dichem Chemicals SA in Greece. With these two partnerships, Zemea is now available in more than 40 countries worldwide. The ingredient, which is for use in cosmetics, personal care and home cleaning products, is a sustainable alternative to petroleum-based glycols where the product’s lack of skin irritation, improved moisturization and excellent sensorial attributes are benefits. It has been recognized by Ecocert and the Natural Products Association as an happi.com
ingredient of natural origin. IMCD is a leading company in marketing, sales and distribution of specialty chemicals and food ingredients, with offices and warehouses in 31 countries in Europe, Africa and Australia/Asia. Dichem Chemicals SA is a leading agent and distributor of raw materials and packaging materials for personal care, pharmaceutical and home care industries in Greece and Cyprus. More info: www.duponttateandlyle.com
Solar Power for Lumson’s International Headquarters •ITALY:
Lumson has installed a solar panel system on its international headquarters in Capergnanica, Italy. The use of solar energy instead of traditional power allows Lumson to reduce the amount of sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxide and carbon dioxide discharged into the environment. More info: www.lumson.com
Winner of Electrolux Design Lab Is Portable Spot Cleaner • SWEDEN: Adrian Mankovecký from the Academy of Fine Arts and Design Bratislava in Slovakia has won the Electrolux Design Lab 2011 competition for his Portable Spot Cleaner, which surpassed a field of 1,300 entries from more than 50 countries. Established in 2003, Electrolux Design Lab is a global design competition open to undergraduate and graduate industrial design students worldwide who create home appliance ideas for how people prepare food, clean and do dishes both within and beyond the home. Entries are judged based on intuitive design, innovation and consumer insight. Participants are invited to present innovative ideas for household appliances of the future. The Portable Spot Cleaner has two components—the user separates them, places one on either side of the garment and chooses the suitable cleaning program. Negative ions and steam refresh clothing and remove stains. The cleaner is powered with a sugar crystal battery, and can be used practically anywhere in the world. More info: www.electrolux.com/new • October 2011
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ESTÉE LAUDER TO COLLABORATE WITH MARNI ON FRAGRANCE LINE “We are delighted to be working with Janie to help educate consumers on fabric care and the benefits of Downy Wrinkle Releaser in keeping clothes in perfect condition throughout the day.”
• Custom-designed by Philosophy, Sweet Dreams Shampoo, Shower Gel and Bubble Bath will benefit First Book, a nonprofit organization that provides new books to children from low-income families. According to the personal care marketer, 100% of Philosophy’s net proceeds from the sale of this new gel will go directly to the nonprofit, which has distributed more than 85 million books and educational resources to programs and schools serving children from low-income families throughout the US and Canada. Marni’s designer Consuelo Castiglioni with Veronique Gabai-Pinksy, global brand president, Aramis & Designer Fragrances.
• The Aramis and Designer Fragrances Division (ADF) of Estée Lauder Companies Inc. will assume the exclusive worldwide license for the fragrance business of Marni, a Milan-based luxury fashion company found by Consuelo and Gianni Castiglioni in 1994. The first product will be unveiled in Fall of 2012. “Wearing Marni is like wearing a piece of art. It is an expression of individuality. Few designers can make the fashion community smile the way Consuelo does,” noted Veronique Gabai-Pinsky, global brand president, ADF.“Marni adds to our overall strategy by building on our European fragrance business in the high-end segment. Marni is a luxury brand with a loyal, cult-like following that appeals globally to a sophisticated, trend-conscious customer.” “We are delighted to be working with the Estée Lauder Companies, a world leader in fragrance, cosmetics and skin care, to expand our business,”said Gianni Castiglioni, CEO of Marni.“They are one of the best when it comes to creating and marketing fragrances. We look forward to collaborating with them and to expressing Marni in a new creative platform.” • Atlanta-based The oneCARE Company has tapped Janie Bryant, the award-winning costume designer for the “Mad Men” series, as the spokesperson for Downy Wrinkle Releaser. In her role as brand spokesperson, Bryant will develop a guide on fabric care and will provide tips on looking good on the go. “As a costume designer and fashion designer, Janie understands the importance of fine fabrics and textiles,”said Tonya Berry, marketing director for the Downy Wrinkle Releaser product line. 28 • happi
• Over 100 million microorganisms exist on a single toothbrush head, helping contribute to general illnesses and gum and tooth disease. Enter Mouthwatchers Colloidal Silver toothbrush, billed as the first toothbrush that works synergistically with toothpaste to fight tooth and gum decay. Each Mouthwatchers brush has more than 2000 individual bristles composed partly of colloidal silver. This colloidal silver content has the same anti-bacterial effects in the mouth as in infection applications. Each bristle of the Mouthwatchers brush is immune to becoming a home to microorganisms. Retailing for $4.99 each, Mouthwatchers Colloidal Silver AntiBacterial toothbrushes can be purchased online at mouthwatchers.net or at dental offices throughout North America. More info: mouthwatchers.net • Intelligent Nutrients—the certified organic health and beauty brand created by Aveda founder Horst Rechelbacher—recently received high marks in a brand assessment by Organic Monitor, for the brand’s high naturalness in their products. Organic Monitor assessed more than 50 international brands of natural cosmetic products and ranked them in terms of their naturalness. “Intelligent Nutrients scored the highest rating (9.5 out of a maximum 10) in a ranking of natural and organic cosmetic brands in North America by Organic Monitor,”said Judi Beerling, technical research manager at Organic Monitor.“The brand was close to maximum rating because its products use a high level of certified organic (mostly food grade) ingredients, and most are certified by recognized agencies.” “This recognition from Organic Monitor is tremendous,”said Rechelbacher.“Not only does it reinforce the need for transparency in the organic beauty industry but it also affirms what we are try-
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ing to do as a brand, which is educate the consumer that everything we put in and on our bodies must be nutritious and safe.” Other brands that received high naturalness were Green People and Living Nature. New brands launched by large multinationals also scored high in terms of their natural and organic formulations—Garnier Bio Active (L’Oréal), Diadermine Bio Expertise (Henkel) and Johnson’s Natural (Johnson & Johnson).
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first-ever Smiles Across America Innovation Grants. Winners will be presented with monetary grants and a generous supply of dental flossers to kick-start new programs to deliver oral health preventative products and services to children at increased risk for oral diseases. The winners are Athens City County Health Department’s School Based Dental Sealant Program, Athens, OH; Dakota Smiles Mobile Dental Program, Pierre, SD; City of Portland’s Children’s Oral Health Program, Portland, ME; Santa Barbara/Ventura County Dental Care Foundation, Ventura, CA; and University of Buffalo School of Dental Medicine, Daniel Squire Diagnostic and Treatment Center, Buffalo, NY.
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fashionfair.com. The website’s tagline, “Loving you for over 38 years,”is a declaration of devotion from the Fashion Fair team to their consumers, the company said.
with the tools to encourage their children to floss daily and the convenience of being able to do it anywhere, Plackers is giving away 10,000 free Plackers Kids dental flosser samples at Plackers.com/kidsflossers. In other brand news, Plackers and Oral Health America (OHA), a national nonprofit group, have announced five winners of the
• Dollar General Corp. has rolled out a new e-commerce channel at www.dollargeneral.com. Dollar General’s web store offers a wide assortment of name brand and private label merchandise, including health and beauty products and cleaning supplies. Much of the merchandise on the site will be available in single units or by the case.
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• White Castle presented a check for $500,000 to Autism Speaks, increasing the hamburger chain’s total contribution to Autism Speaks to $1,006,000 in just over 18 months. The donation came from the combined proceeds of two charity campaigns, including the sale of The Original Slider-scented candles. • Meguiar’s Nxt Generation Tech Wax 2.0 and Nu Finish NFP80 have topped Consumer Reports’ latest tests of 19 car waxes, for liquid and paste, respectively. According to the publication, CR’s tests also revealed that premium car wax brands don’t necessarily out-perform their lower-priced counterparts: liquid or gel waxes from premium brands like Auto Glym, Eagle One, Mother’s, and Zymol scored lower than products from Nu Finish, and 3M. However, Auto Glym Super Resin Polish (liquid) and Mother’s California Gold Carnauba Cleaner Wax (liquid) were both“recommended,” and the Mother’s product is a“CR Best Buy.” Among paste waxes, Mother’s FX Engineered SynWax 20011 (recommended), and Mother’s California Gold Carnauba Cleaner Wax 05500 were outperformed by Nu Finish NFP-80 and Turtle Wax Synthetic Paste Polish T-465. Other products that scored well in the ratings included Turtle Wax Ice Synthetic Paste Polish (paste), and the liquid Nu Finish NF-76. Turtle Wax Ice Synthetic Paste Polish and Nu Finish NFP-
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My Girls Cream (formerly My Girl’s Radiation Cream) is now available to retailers who request it via McKesson Pharmaceutical, oncology boutiques such as Mass General Hospital’s Images Boutique, post-surgery specialty retailers such as Lady Grace, and online via Wilkinson Pharmacy and Lots To Live For, Inc. “Having My Girls Cream available at retailers located nearby sampling hospitals and radiation centers is a great convenience for cancer patients who can pick up their medications and also find an over-the-counter cream that helps maintain the healthy appearance of their skin after radiation treatments”said Linda Griffith, a breast cancer survivor, My Girls fan, and new vice president of customer care for My Girls Skin Care.
• SC Johnson has been named to the first Working Mother Best Companies for Kids list. The evaluation considered more than 225 selected questions from the 2010 Working Mother 100 Best Companies application and ultimately chose 10 companies that believe in offering a wide array of family-friendly programs, from prenatal classes to child care and scholarships.
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• Winning Brands’ 1000+ Stain Remover brand are now available at Sam’s Club. The stain remover/multi-cleaner will be presented as a Value-Pack for Sam’s Club shoppers, consisting of a large bottle of concentrate, attached re-usable sprayer and funnel.
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• Murad’s University for Inclusive Health (UIH) is partnering • Bare Escentuals’ new Be a Force of Beauty campaign features five women that were found via a blind casting call. Conceptualized with TBWA\Chiat\Day Los Angeles, the blind casting call commenced with a pool of nearly 300 models and actresses, all of whom received a survey of six questions designed to discover more about their personal passions and values. After reviewing the questionnaires, the pool was narrowed to 78 who were then brought in for individual blind interviews with questions. Bare Escentuals’ execs remained behind a wall listening to each woman answer the blind interview questions, seeking women who not only shared similar values with the brand, but whose beauty became palpable through their personality and the compassion, honesty, confidence and genuineness conveyed in their responses. “This is pretty revolutionary and unheard of for a beauty company,” said Leslie Blodgett, executive chairman of Bare Escentuals.“Let’s be honest, there was a high level of risk associated with this approach and I had no idea what to expect. What I discovered was how liberating it is to do the right thing and choose women based on their values, not the way they look.”
with Bellus Academy in San Diego to offer students the UIH course program. The course outline and content, developed by Howard Murad, covers the evolution of Dr. Murad’s research in the Science of Cellular Water, which identifies the common denominator of aging and illness as cellular water loss. Upon successful completion of the UIH course at Bellus, graduates will receive a certificate identifying themselves as an Inclusive Health Ambassador. UIH is also providing courses through the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in Los Angeles, CA.
• Looking to upgrade customers’ experiences, American Airlines is introducing a new suite of premium class amenities on select international flights in First and Business Class cabins beginning Sept. 1. Among the perks are Dermalogica skin care products. Heathrow Virgin Clubhouse employees Sarah Flood, Larry Byrne and Kelly
• Candle Warmers Etc. has again been named to Inc. Magazine’s 5000 list, which recognizes US companies that have experienced significant growth during the past three years. Candle Warmers Etc. grew 43% from 2007-2010, affirming its position as a top Inc. 500/5000 Consumer Products and Services company, with an industry rank of 190 (among 246 companies included on this particular industry list). A“Top Alumni Company”as well, the 2011 recognition marks the fourth time Candle Warmers Etc. has made the list. More info: www.candlewarmers.com
• More than eight in 10 Americans ages 50-64 believe healthy teeth and gums are essential to maintaining overall good health, yet only one third say they are taking good care of their oral health, according to a survey conducted by the American Dental Association (ADA) with Crest and Oral-B. To help bridge this gap, Crest Pro-Health and actress/author/ health advocate Marilu Henner are teaming up to help educate older adults about the importance of gum health. Crest will engage in a host of activities to support the second annual National Gingivitis Awareness Month, including the partnership with Henner and sponsorship of the Crest Pro32 • happi
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• Virgin Atlantic has named CND Shellac Wildfire as the official nail color for its flight attendants. Siren-red Wildfire promises two week round-trip wear with no chipping, smudging or dulling and it perfectly coordinates with the Virgin Atlantic logo and uniforms, according to the company. CND Shellac isn’t only for the flight crew;Virgin is offering free manicures in its luxurious clubhouse lounges at Heathrow and Gatwick airports to first and business class passengers as an“upgrade” option. Each CND Shellac service includes a gift of SolarOil, 10 CND Shellac Remover Wraps, a bottle of acetone and a list of regional CND Shellac salons.
• Amway will provide $100,000 toward relief efforts for the food and water crisis in Eastern Africa. Amway will be working through CARE, an organization with extensive crisis relief experience in Africa. “The sheer number of children being affected by the lack of food and water is hard to comprehend. We want to make sure that Amway through its One by One Campaign for Children is there to help. We hope to raise the visibility of the situation and inspire oth-
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ers to help,”said Amway Southern Africa President Gwen Anders. “Amway is committed making a positive difference in the life of children, especially those in dire need of proper nutrition.”
• Benefit Cosmetics has unveiled its new global ecommerce site. The robust site will serve as a powerful brand awareness and sales tool, the company said. Each page of the new site is designed to be an exuberant expression of Benefit’s playful brand personality. It celebrates the brand’s iconic mannequins, thought bubbles, and words of wisdom, with key San Francisco visual elements that hearken back to Benefit’s home woven throughout. The new site incorporates predictive search and an ability to preview search results make it easy for customers to find the firm’s wittily named products, how-to videos and customer product reviews. The ability to personalize graphics displayed based on customer segments, including customer purchase behavior and site visitor type, will improve relevance and conversion. A playful “Buy Me!” button is displayed everywhere to invite strong shopping conversion, the company said. The site features a 2-step checkout process. Benefit launched a new site in China on the same global platform in April, and plans to launch additional new sites in the UK, Europe and Korea over the next 18 months.
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• Skin care company Skin All Natural, Apex, NC, has joined the Coalition for Consumer Information on Cosmetics’ (CCIC) Leaping Bunny Program. Companies certified through the program make a voluntary pledge to clear animal testing from all stages of product development, and the company’s ingredient suppliers make the same pledge. All Leaping Bunny companies must be open to independent audits, and commitments are renewed on an annual basis. CCIC’s Leaping Bunny Program administers a cruelty-free standard and the internationally recognized Leaping Bunny Logo for companies producing cosmetic, personal care, and household products. There are eight national animal protection groups behind the CCIC: American Anti-Vivisection Society, American Humane Association, Animal Alliance of Canada, Beauty Without Cruelty, USA, Doris Day Animal League, The Humane Society of Canada, The Humane Society of the United States, MSPCA Center for Laboratory Animal Welfare. • Bona is playing a big role in the Greenguard Environmental Institute’s second Big Bundle of Joy $10,000 Nursery Giveaway. Winners can select from a range of nursery products, and 50 thirdplace winners will receive a Bona Hardwood Floor Cleaning System. The sweepstakes runs through Jan. 31, 2012.•
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SAFE COSMETICS ALLIANCE MAKES ITS DEBUT • A diverse coalition representing the entire spectrum of the nation’s cosmetic and personal care industry—from nail salon workers to small business owners to direct sellers to global corporations—have come together to champion modernizing the industry’s US product safety laws, according to officials from the newly-formed Safe Cosmetics Alliance. “Those of us in the personal care products and beauty services industry have an impeccable safety record,”said Pam Busiek, president and CEO for the Independent Cosmetic Manufacturers & Distributors (ICMAD), a member of the new group.“Given all the advances in science and technology, it is essential that our laws keep pace.” The coalition supports science-based federal legislation designed to strengthen US Food & Drug Administration (FDA) oversight of the industry, increase transparency and enhance existing consumer safeguards. The industry has been in discussions with members of Congress to encourage introduction of such a bill. The Alliance, which unveiled a new website, also includes the Professional Beauty Association (PBA), Direct Selling Association (DSA) and the Personal Care Products Council (PCPC). “We touch the life of nearly every single American, most of whom use our products or services on a daily basis,” said Lezlee Westine, president and CEO for the Personal Care Products Council. “Both large and small companies have earned the consumers’ trust over the years. In this context, the formation of the Safe Cosmetics Alliance is yet further recognition of our responsibility to maintain that trust.” More info: www.SafeCosmeticsAlliance.org
Fragranced Fabric Care in Debate • Groups representing laundry product and fragrance manufacturers rebutted statements regarding fragrances in laundry products based on a study that fails to meet the basic principles of scientific investigation. The American Cleaning Institute, Consumer Specialty Products Association, International Fragrance Association-North America and the Research Institute for Fragrance Materials, Inc. reiterated the safety and effectiveness of scented laundry products that were attacked in a recent paper. The document makes unsubstantiated claims about emissions from dryer vents after using certain laundry products, according to the industry groups. The manufacturer groups expressed disappointment that the paper’s authors exploited their findings of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emanating from dryer vents based on a dataset of such limited size and plagued by the confounding effects of their study design. The associations maintain that their own data 36 • happi
could equally support the conclusion that most of the trace compounds could come from sources other than laundry products.
FDA Unveils Strategic Plan For Regulatory Science • The US Food and Drug Administration developed a strategic plan for regulatory science, the science of developing new tools, standards and approaches to assess the safety, efficacy, quality and performance of FDA-regulated products. The plan identifies eight priority areas: • Modernize toxicology to enhance product safety; • Stimulate innovation in clinical evaluations and personalized medicine to improve product development and patient outcomes; • Support new approaches to improve product manufacturing and quality; • Ensure FDA readiness to evaluate innovative emerging technologies; • Harness diverse data through information sciences to improve health outcomes; • Implement a new prevention-focused food safety system to protect public health; • Facilitate development of medical countermeasures to protect against threats to US and global health and security; • Strengthen social and behavioral science to help consumers and professionals make informed decisions about regulated products; FDA will apply available resources to implement the Strategic Plan for Regulatory Science through management of scientific programs within FDA and engagement of collaborators and partners in industry, academia and government. More info: www.fda.gov/ScienceResearch/SpecialTopics/ RegulatoryScience/ucm268095.htm
Green Seal Issues Standards for Household Cleaners • Green Seal, Inc. has released standards for specialty cleaners used in the industrial, institutional and consumer markets. These specialty cleaning product standards, for Institutional and Industrial Cleaners (GS-53) and Household Cleaners (GS-52), cover products such as dish soaps, graffiti removers, automotive cleansers, deck and outdoor cleaners, odor removers, and polishes and waxes, among others. The standards also provide guidance on what requirements to look for in specifying disinfectants and sanitizers. In addition to addressing environmental sustainability and the health and safety of cleaning professionals and building occupants, the standards also provide criteria for functional product performance. More info: www.greenseal.org •
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HALLSTAR PROVIDES A BOOST TO SUNSCREEN PROTECTION
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S1 (INCI Name: Ethylhexyl methoxycrylene) is manufactured by HallStar, Chicago, IL, and is a clear, yellow-orange, viscous liquid that functions as an emollient, sunscreen active stabilizer and sunscreen solvent. It is insoluble in water, but can be dissolved in ethanol and cosmetic esters. It is a solvent for avobenzone (>25%), bemotrizinol (30%), diethylamino hydroxybenzoyl hexyl benzoate (20%), ethylhexyl triazone (25%) and oxybenzone (30%). HallStar claims that this product is the most powerful and robust photostabilizer on the market today. It photostabilizes the combination of octinoxate and avobenzone and works up to 1000 times faster than octocrylene to protect against a loss of absorbance. Retinol and retinyl palmitate are retinoids that are widely used in topically applied skin care products. Both are photounstable and exhibit rapid photodegradation that results in a loss of efficiency. Work has been done1 to show that when combined with 5% ethylhexyl methoxycrylene, retinol and retinyl palmitate are photostabilized and exhibit no loss of concentration when exposed to UV light.
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The following formula illustrates how this combination can be used.
a pH of 6.0. SolaStay S1 and avobenzone can be used together as follows.
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SPF 50 Sunscreen Cream
Ingredients: %WT. 1. Water 68.87 2. Disodium EDTA 0.05 3. Xanthan gum 0.20 4. Butylene glycol 2.00 5. Glycerin 2.00 6. Caprylyl glycol, phenoxyethanol, 1.00 hexylene glycol 7. Caprylic/capric triglycerides 5.00 8. Jojoba seed oil 3.00 9. SolaStay S1 3.00 10. Shea butter 2.00 11. Sunflower seed oil 2.00 12. Glyceryl stearate 1.35 13. Glyceryl stearate, 2.00 PEG-100 stearate 14. Potassium cetyl phosphate, 1.00 hydrogenated palm glycerides 15. Titanium dioxide, 0.50 triethoxycaprylylsilane 16. BHT 0.08 17. Tocopheryl acetate 0.67 18. Caprylic/capric triglycerides, 0.28 Retinol 19. Acrylamide/sodium 3.00 acryloyldimethyltaurate copolymer, Isohexadecane, Polysorbate 80 20. Silica 2.00 Procedure: Stir constantly. In batch vessel, add 2 to 1 to dissolve. Then add 3 and start heating to 60°C. Premix 4, 5 and 6 and add while heating. In separate container, mix 7 through 11 and heat to 80°C. Add 12 to 15 in order. Cool this oil phase to 65°C and add 16 to 18. When both phases are homogeneous, add the oil phase to the water phase and mix at high shear for two minutes. Homogenize for 10 minutes, resume mixing and start cooling. At 50°C or lower, add 19, then 20. Cool to room temperature and q.s. to volume.This is a light yellow cream with
Ingredients: %WT. 1. Water 45.75 2. Disodium EDTA 0.05 3. Xanthan gum 0.15 4. Glycerin 4.00 5. Paraben mixture 0.50 (CoSept PEP, HallStar) 6. Phenethyl benzoate 5.00 7. Diisobutyl adipate 5.00 8. Caprylic/capric triglycerides 5.00 9. Ethylhexyl methoxycinnamate 7.50 10. Octocrylene 2.80 11. SolaStay S1 4.00 12. Dimethyl capramide 1.00 13. Avobenzone 3.00 14. Benzophenone-3 6.00 15. Glyceryl stearate, 3.00 PEG-100 stearate 16. Glyceryl stearate 0.25 17.VP/Eicosene copolymer 2.00 18. Potassium cetyl phosphate, 3.00 hydrogenated palm glycerides 19. Silica 2.00 Procedure: Stir constantly. Add 2 to 1 in main tank. When dissolved, add 3, and start heating to 85°C. Add pre-blended 4 and 5. In a separate container, add 6-12; then 13 and 14. When dissolved, heat to 85°C and add 15-18 in order. When both phases are homogeneous, add oils (6-18) to water phase (1-5). After mixing for 10 minutes, start cooling and homogenize until batch reaches 55°C, then resume sweep mixing until 50°C or lower. Add 19 and replace water lost to evaporation. Product is a light yellow cream with a pH 5.9
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References: 1. C Bonda and J Zhang, Photostabilization of Retinol and Retinyl Palmitate by Ethylhexyl Methoxycrylene, Cosmetics & Toiletries, Jan. 2011, p 40-48.• October 2011
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UNCERTAINTY AND INNOVATION UNDERSCORE THE SPA MARKET
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T WAS ONLY a matter of time before European spa marketers felt the grinding effects of the recent recession. While last year’s sales results were largely positive, this year has proved to be much more of a mixed bag. France did see an increase in market value while Italy and Spain declined by 6% and 7%, respectively—which was not good news. At press time, there were no figures available for Germany and the UK, unfortunately. Insider opinion on the spa sector has been varied, however, because although some of the figures do not look good, there has been positive innovation on the product and treatment side—which is good news for consumers and manufacturers alike.
French Polish Although there were no exact sales figures for the French spa market in 2010, it is the view of many insiders that there has been a definite return to form in the past year. Many companies have reported a good year, and the increase in hotel business, in particular, has been sharp. Recent figures from the Global Spa Summit estimate the French spa market to be worth $2.1 billion, giving France a 5%
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share of the global spa market and making it the fourth largest behind the US (26%), Japan (12%) and Germany (8%). When it comes to new product development, there has been innovation in the skin whitening sector, and luxury spa brand L.Raphael is currently developing a new whitening product due to launch in 2012. The organic skin care sector has seen new entries too, prominently from Cinq Mondes, which started introducing Ecocert-certified organic skin care at the end of last year. The brand’s strategy is to combine naturalness and performance, but never at the expense of one or the other. As a result, only certain Cinq Mondes products are organic, such as Crème Eclat aux Cinq Fleurs and Eau Micellaire aux Cinq Fleurs, a hydrating and illuminating creme and a cleansing and toning water. The formulas are based on phytoaromatic research, incorporating five tropical flowers (gardenia, hibiscus, frangipani, ylang ylang and lotus) to restore softness and radiance to the skin alongside the benefits of a refreshing and energizing fragrance.
Babor’s Brazilian Treat Germany has many interesting spa brands and Babor is definitely a frontrunner here. The brand, which is available in many spas across the country, recently rolled out its new Babor BelezaVitality treatment, which takes inspiration from the Amazon rainforest in Brazil.This is a head-to-toe treatment concept, which incorporates a warm soothing application ending in a pleasantly refreshing tropical rain shower. The constant transition from warm to cool during the treatment increases the circulation and boosts the recipient’s sense of well-being, according to the company. To accompany the new treatment, Babor has launched a range of associated products including the Beleza do Brasil Body Butter, which is applied warm during the massage portion of the above happi.com
The Beleza Do Brasil energizing body butter is new from spa brand Babor.
treatment. The product contains active ingredients such as cumaru oil, yacon juice and araucaria extracts, which are said to vitalize and strengthen the skin during the treatment.
Spa Slump According to data from Euromonitor International, sales within the Italian spa market fell 6% to about $870 million. One-day spa trips are popular with consumers, who often purchase vouchers for special occasions such as birthdays and anniversaries. Italy boasts many spa sites that are popular worldwide including Saturnia, Salsomaggiore and Ischia. Many wellness centers are located in the northern and central areas of the country and offer innovative and specific treatments with innovative techniques and cutting edge products. Last year, La Melosa, a popular spa located in Tuscany, about an hour and half from Florence, promoted its traditional MelOil line, the main ingredients of which are olive oil and red grapes. The company also launched a new range of sun protection and sun tanning products based on carrot extracts and argan oil, which sit within its spa range. La Melosa says it is focusing on getting October 2011
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its products out to the home spa market, as many customers have recently expressed an interest in recreating the experience on their own time (and presumably as a way to save some euros in the process).
Spain Feels the Pinch Spain’s cosmetics and toiletries market has felt the pinch of economic recession more than most in Europe and it was inevitable that this would also affect the country’s spa market. According to research firm DBK, sales slumped 7% during the past year to $345 million in traditional spa centers. However, an additional $265 million can be attributed to hotel spa business in the country and this is an area that is set to grow. Good spas require good equipment and a Spanish equipment success story, both at home and abroad, is Zonair3D. In conjunction with the Universitat Politècnica in Catalunya, Zonair3D has created its Bubble Pure Air, a transportable bubble whose architecture and propulsion system means that anyone entering it is breathing air without any contaminants or viral, bacterial and allergenic agents. “It is specially designed for athletes and
people with allergies, asthma or other respiratory conditions, but also for anyone who wants the benefits of inhaling 99.9% pure air,”according to the company. With clients of the calibre of tennis player Rafa Nadal, the Real Madrid medical team and the Gran Hotel La Florida in Barcelona, the Bubble Pure Air is already available in 14 markets worldwide and the firm is targeting 30 international distributors by the end of the year.
New UK Arrivals Two new entrants onto the UK spa market are Africology and Mandara Spa. Africology takes the inspiration for its products and treatments from a variety of global locations, including its native South Africa. The UK Africology Spa, based beneath London’s Bloww Salon near Regent’s Street and opening this month, is the first of what the company hopes will be many in Europe. Treatments include the African Goddess Facial and the African Potato Body Experience. Luxury spa brand Mandara Spa, part of the Steiner Leisure Group, has created a new range of bath and body products that retail exclusively through 400 Sains-
Africology uses essential oils in its products.
bury’s supermarkets and at the brand’s first UK spa at the Park Plaza hotel in London. The five collections are inspired by spa locations in Bali, the Maldives, the Bahamas and Hawaii. Meanwhile super salon Urban Retreat has taken the home spa concept a step further with Urban Retreat at Home. But this isn’t just a case of products for home use—it’s a franchise package harmonized under Urban Retreat. Targeting people who are strapped for time or unable to get to a spa for whatever reason, qualified therapists travel to people’s homes to provide a full treatment experience. Urban Retreat chairman George Hammer acknowledges that this is not a new concept, saying,“It’s been going since before I was born but it’s never been harnessed properly by anybody.” Therapists will be retrained and will only be allowed to deliver treatments for which they’re qualified to the right standard. “It’s about creating a benchmark for Urban Retreat,” said Hammer. And while it’s not about selling product, selling is part of the franchise agreement, though clients will be directed to the Urban Retreat Beautique online. Thus, while figures for the spa market, when they are available, show a somewhat uncertain landscape, it is clear that the European spa market has not lacked innovation or creative thinking. It has to be hoped that this will give the market a jumpstart for the coming year—it certainly needs it. •
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News from Latin America
O BOTICARIO ENTERS NAIL POLISH SEGMENT
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BOTICARIO HAS decided to enter the nail enamel category, which, according to the Brazilian Association of the Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association (Abihpec), grew 49% in 2010. In September, the company began supplying its 3,000 stores with a limited edition, five color collection manufactured in France. Products integrate the spring-summer makeup collection of Make B. Infinite.
Sun Protection on the Coast Sol de Janeiro—a Brazilian sun care brand owned by the American adman Marc Capra and a diverse group of investors, including the former global marketing director for Unilever—was developed specifically for use along the Brazilian coast. To promote the brand, Capra and company is taking a road trip in a Volkswagen van throughout Brazil. The journey has included stops on the beaches of Ceara in the Northeast region of the country, after passing through São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Bahia. The idea is to launch the brand, little by little, in the main cities of the coast, into pharmacies and surfer’s shops, through displays that
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show its differentiated line. It targets the young and differentiated public, with its special products such as a protector for tattoos and a colorful lip protector, as well as shampoos, body gels and oils.
SKUs and an aggressive schedule of more than 160 product launches every year. Natura was recently named one of the 10 most innovative companies in the world by Forbes.
Nivea Invests in Brazil
Cremer Buys Topz For $45 Million
Brazil is the fastest growing market among the 160 countries where Nivea is available. According to Nicolas Fischer, president of BDF Nivea in Brazil, the company needs to focus on categories that have potential for growth and sunscreen is one of them. Only 40% of consumers buy the product regularly. This market currently has sales of more than $750 million a year. Emerging countries, such as Brazil, already account for nearly 20% of Beiersdorf’s annual sales. Another initiative will be to customize certain products as well as strengthen distribution in the country.
Guma Launches Duc Line Of Personal Care Products Jose Guma, based in Cordoba, Argentina, is launching the Duc line of soaps, body creams, shampoos and conditioners in Brazil. According to commercial director Silvana Guma, the company intends to compete with the large premium brands in the industry. Duc products are on sale in several Latin American countries, among them Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Cuba and Guatemala.
Natura Seeks Efficiency Natura has selected GenSight’s project portfolio management application to improve efficiency and product development. GenSight, with offices in the UK and the US, is a leader in integrated software for new product development and portfolio management. Natura is the leading direct seller of cosmetic and personal care products in Brazil. Its portfolio encompasses 1,200 happi.com
Cremer has acquired the assets of Topz Cosmeticos, a cosmetics and toiletries maker, for about $46 million.Topz had sales of $44 million. “This acquisition is in line with our strategy of increasing business competitiveness, expanding our product portfolio in the retail segment and expanding our platform of personal hygiene products,”according to a Cremer spokesperson. Topz’s brands include Topz, Salvelox and Salveped, which are manufactured in Jaguariuna. In the past four years, Topz has tripled its portfolio of cosmetics products and now offers products in 15 distinct categories targeted to women, men and children.
Lower-Income Consumers Drive Personal Care Sales Brazilians with low incomes use more toiletries than wealthier consumers in the country. According to Nielsen, the number of low-income households that bought mouthwash, for instance, grew 42% between January and March of this year. Today, the product is present in 1.7 million of these households, almost the same number of homes as in the upper 40%. Low-income consumers are also purchasing more fragrance. According to Abihpec figures, during the past five years, the percentage of homes which have fragrance rose from 66% to 85%, compared to 90% of homes in the top 60%.
Dow Chemical and Mitsui in JV The Dow Chemical Company and Mitsui & Co., Ltd. have formed a biopolymer joint venture aimed at providing innovaOctober 2011
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tive and sustainable product solutions to the global high-performance flexible packaging, hygiene and medical markets. This represents the world’s largest biopolymers play and is Dow’s largest investment in Brazil, a country in which Dow has operated successfully for more than 50 years. “This landmark move underscores Dow’s commitment to invest for growth in high-value, innovation-rich sectors through strategic partnerships,”said Andrew N. Liveris, Dow’s chairman and chief executive officer. “It also combines the strengths of two global companies, creating the unique combination of world-leading technology and renewable feedstocks to meet needs in an important, rapidly growing region of the world. This is right on strategy for Dow and supports our 2015 sustainability goals.” Under the terms of the agreement, Mit-
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sui would become a 50% equity interest partner in Dow’s sugar cane growing operation in Santa Vitória, Minas Gerais, Brazil. The initial scope of the joint venture includes production of sugar cane-derived ethanol for use as a renewable feedstock source, bringing new, biomass-based feedstocks to Dow while diversifying the company’s raw material streams from traditional fossil fuels. When complete, Dow and Mitsui will have the world’s largest integrated facility for the production of biopolymers made from renewable, sugar cane-derived ethanol.The project aligns with Dow's goal of developing low carbon solutions to meet the world’s pressing energy and climate change challenges. The operation should be completed before the end of 2011, and is subject to regulatory approvals. No financial details were disclosed.
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Brazil Joins ISO Group Brazil recently became the 34th country to join ISO/TC 217, the committee that coordinates the worldwide normalization of toiletries, perfumes and cosmetics as part of the International Standardization Organization (ISO). Since 2004, Brazil participated in the group’s meetings as an observer member. As a participating member of the committee, Brazil earns the right to actively participate via CB 57 of Cosmetics of the Brazilian Association of Technical Standards - ABNT. The CB57 is coordinated by Abihpec. According to Abihpec, the next challenge is to expand Brazil’s presence in other groups making international decision, such as International Cooperation on Cosmetics Regulation, which brings together the European Union, the US, Canada and Japan. •
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UNDERSTANDING THE ANTI-AGING POWER OF PEPTIDES
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skin care market is driven by innovative specialty actives and delivery systems. Choosing the right anti-aging ingredients is crucial for success. While many consumers are willing to pay a premium to stave off the signs of aging, a proven track record of scientific efficacy remains the key selling point in this segment. Astute ingredient suppliers understand that active skin ingredients with clinically demonstrated efficacy are the stars of the personal care ingredient market. According to Euromonitor, overall volume sales of active skin ingredients posted a compound annual growth rate of 5% during 2004-2009 and are projected to grow 3% annually from 2009-2014. This is almost double the growth rate forecast for all personal care ingredients. Therefore, it is no surprise to see ingredient suppliers dedicating hefty R&D budgets to the exploration of new actives. Facial skin care is one of the fastest growing sectors in the US toiletries and ROWTH IN THE
Navin M. Geria VP-R&D SpaDermaceuticals Navin M. Geria is vice president of research and development for SpaDermaceuticals, Martinsville, NJ. He has more than 30 years of experience in the personal care industry and was previously with Pfizer, Warner-Lambert, Schick, Bristol-Myers and, most recently, LeDerma Consumer Products Laboratories. He has earned over 15 U.S. patents, has been published in cosmetic trade magazines and has been both a speaker and moderator at cosmetic industry events. E-mail:
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cosmetics market. Some of the most promising anti-wrinkle, anti-aging products contain peptides. This column will briefly review the anti-aging power of peptides. Repairing Peptides: Dipeptide-2 and tetrapeptide-7 peptides both have demonstrated anti-inflammatory properties and hence may offer beneficial applications for post-procedure treatments and may aid in repairing skin barrier dysfunction. While these peptides soothe inflammation, copper peptides such as GHK peptides made by ProCyte, for use in the company’s Neova line, work by repairing skin injury caused by either wound or photodamage. Relaxing Peptides: These peptides have an effect on the neurotransmitters that control the communication between the nerves and the muscles that cause expression-related wrinkles. Peptides like acetyl hexapeptide-3, also known by the trade name Argireline, relax the muscles and produce a Botox-like effect. Hexapeptides are known as wrinkle-relaxing peptides. Firming Peptides: Tetra and penta peptides are face-firming peptides. They stimulate the skin’s natural production of collagen to help restore the structure of the skin and smooth wrinkles. Their benefits are comparable to the benefits provided by retinoids minus their chemical instability and irritation.
Some Key Peptides Peptides are bio-safe treatment ingredients with anti-wrinkle properties.The first peptide, Matrixyl (also known as pal-KTTKS), was developed and launched by Sederma, a division of Croda. In clinical studies it was shown to increase the synthesis of collagen I, collagen III and fibronectin. Copper peptide and the lipo-peptide (Matrixyl) are both used to stimulate collagen production and promote elasticity. Another category of peptides that modulate function at the neuromuscular junction is Myhappi.com
oxinol (Cognis) and Argireline (Centerchem). More recently, Merck launched the first of a new peptide generation, RonaCare Cyclopeptide-5. It reinforces the extracellular matrix resulting in firm, youthful skin.
Efficacy Advancing age leads to decreased synthesis of matrix molecules such as collagen, elastin, fibronectin and glucosaminoglycans. Thinning skin leads to drying out and the disruption and weakening of the epidermal junction, which leads to wrinkle formation. Wrinkles truly are“skin deep;”i.e., they do not exist beyond the dermis and epidermal dermal junction. As we grow older, collagen production slows, resulting in a loss of skin elasticity and a decrease in the skin’s ability to hold moisture as the collagenelastin network weakens over time. The primary function of most peptides is a signaling one. They bring a biochemical “message” and incite an action. Peptides trick older skin into producing collagen along with hyaluronic acid, a key factor in retaining moisture in the skin, which results in a plumping effect and a smoother, softer and younger looking complexion. Peptides’anti-aging benefits derive from its many forms such as tri, tetra, penta and hexa. Peptides act as messengers in the skin, providing signals to cells to regenerate. Some peptides stimulate new collagen formation while others prevent the breakdown of existing collagen. Overall, peptides help improve the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles along with skin’s texture and tone. Different peptides have different functions. Since peptides are derived from protein building blocks, they are easily utilized and subsequently absorbed by the skin on many levels making them very effective skin care actives. Peptides in skin care October 2011
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mimic peptides produced by cells. This process slows down or reverses biological elements of aging and other skin conditions. The most important characteristic of a peptide, besides its size, is the precise order in which the various amino acids are linked together. Small peptide molecules easily penetrate the top layer of the skin to repair fine lines and wrinkles caused by sun damage. Topical collagen and elastin creams, on the other hand, have difficulty targeting collagen-producing cells to trigger regeneration in the bottom-up mode. Many peptides, however, are incapable of penetrating through the stratum corneum, and thus are not able to exert their function. Gly-His-Lys peptide, being highly water soluble and also charged with ions, will stay at the skin surface and remain inactive. Chemical derivation such as palmitoylation (attachment of fatty
acid) however, allows the peptide to reach the epidermis and even dermis.1
True proof of the peptide efficacy comes from appropriate clinical studies. Antiaging finished products do not base their various claims on a specific ingredient. It is the entire composition as commercialized that produces the desired effect on skin or hair. In this way, peptides are not directly linked to the final claims. Advertised claims and their exact wording are critically important, so that peptide products are not considered drugs, which would need regulatory approval—a filing process that involves costly and time-consuming new drug applications.
types tolerate them and they have better pH stability, broader application and biological activity. This is because peptides speak the language of the cells. There is some controversy over which peptides actually penetrate the skin. Pentapeptides such as Argireline and Matrixyl are by far the most effective in making skin look plump and youthful. New peptides with new activity are researched continuously, and are reported in the literature. The market is full of a variety of cosmetic products touting peptide’s antiaging benefits. There does seem to be science that shows that peptides have the potential to improve the appearance of aging skin. Most peptide products are reported to be safe with no side effects. •
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PREPARE YOUR HIRING TEAM TO DELIVER THE BEST CANDIDATE
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O ENSURE THAT you get the right hire, it takes more than simply putting your hiring team in place. In fact, that is only a starting point. Once the hiring team is selected, it is necessary to align the hiring team members in terms of responsibilities, goals and ensure they have an understanding of the job requirements and duties. If you don’t have this much-needed alignment, there really is no telling what you may end up with for employees. Getting your hiring team aligned for the best results requires that a detailed information gathering process is followed. A Search Prep Questionnaire (SPQ) enables you to build team unity with everyone being on the same page. The answers to the questions will also enable you to produce a highly refined single document that contains all the essential information about your current open job position and how to properly promote it. Information gathering is a three-step process that ensures team alignment and a quality opportunity-marketing document. They
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must be followed each Get everything settled in advance to create a united front. time that you have an open position. Step 1. The hiring manager must perform this introductory step. He or she must look at the job description and ensure that it is up-todate, accurate, and includes all aspects of the job and its responsibilities. In order to take it one step further, the hiring manager’s leader should take a look at it and upgrade it with the desired objectives, goals and expected Why Gather Information? outcomes required of the person in the job Readers may wonder why these steps are position. necessary.The main objective of taking time Step 2. Using the SPQ, the HR manager to gather the right information is to ensure answers basic company information, com- that the hiring team is all on the same page pensation, benefits, hiring process and cul- and aligned for maximum productivity and ture questions. The hiring manager must success. The process clarifies the requireanswer the other questions to get the depth ments needed for the position in terms of and sizzle that will help sell the opportunity. qualifications, experience, education and Once the questionnaire is completed, it skills, and how best to interview for and should be submitted via email to each how to promote the opportunity. Others on member of the team. Each one will review the team may have some additional and it and add their comments, notes and any valuable considerations, questions or comfurther questions. ments that must be considered prior to the Step 3. The hiring manager and other interview process. This process gets everyteam members meet to create another im- one talking, thinking and contributing beportant document to present to potential fore any interviews are scheduled. new hires.They will look at various marketNot having this clarification leads to ing and promotional company information confusion, and may lead to some hiring such as brochures, websites, organizational team members wondering why certain and departmental materials, and will use candidates are being considered at all. this information to create a SMART Oppor- Make sure the team has all questions antunity Marketing Piece (OMP). swered beforehand. Additional OMP information should inAnother important reason to invest in clude local information.You can even pro- this planning and preparation process is to vide some promotional materials from ensure that the company looks good. With those places at the first interview. By taking candidates often approaching a company this extra step, you show the candidate that with a highly polished presentation of their your company is not all about work. You qualifications, as well as being ready for the care about the needs and welfare of the questions with excellent answers, the comemployee’s family, too. pany must provide an image that is equally happi.com
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polished, well thought out and with a hiring process that is clearly presented. Candidates can easily grab tips about how to prepare for an interview and find out how to answer select questions. This enables them to be more competitive than ever—which requires that an interview and hiring team also must have it together to determine the best candidates. A third reason is because it helps to establish your company as the leading employer of choice in your local community— not just one of your nationally or globally based competitors. Most importantly, the SPQ enables you to gather the information you need to put together the OMP. Once you have the information, then it is essential to produce a first-class marketing piece that draws in candidates, causing them to want to know much more. Having a professional OMP, well-informed interviewers and hiring team members, combined with a clear un-
derstanding of the position, will easily motivate candidates to believe you, listen to you, and then to want to work with you.
Collecting the Information When gathering position information, it is important to remember that it be a collaborative procedure. You want the opinions and thoughts of others to consider all angles answer the questions uniformly. The SPQ provides a base of questions to get started. You will need to add a few questions of your own, possibly 5-10, that are position-specific. This will enable you to custom design the information to your company’s goals or criteria. Do not presume that any hiring team members will answer the questions in a particular way. This may limit the flow of vital information that will enable a better document to be produced. Some of the information should not be shared openly with the team, such as compensation, ben-
efits and relocation. Repeat this process for every open position. To simplify it, save the questions and answers from your first open position and use them to move quickly when the next position opens. Of course, you must eliminate questions and answers that do not pertain to the position. Use the SPQ each time you start a new search for a different position and revisit the SPQ when the same position re-opens. Re-consider questions and answers for accuracy and relevance. Changes could have been made in the duties, requirements and skills that mandate a review and correction to produce an up-to-date document. It may surprise you just how many questions can be raised when your team meets to discuss an open position. When team members are allowed to add their thoughts to the discussion, it may open areas of discussion that need further analysis and ex-
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amination. As surprises, disagreements and other elements enter into the discussion, each one must be fully answered. This lets you hammer out a precise document and interview and selection process and it will bring your hiring team into a highly refined position of focus—allowing them to work as a single unit when the time comes.
The SMART Questionnaire Here is a sample of the Search Prep Questionnaire so that you can see the type of questions involved. Altogether, there are more than 60 questions.
it relates to this position? Where Are We? • Why is the position available? Is it new? Did someone leave or get promoted? • How long has the position been vacant? Interview Process • When interviewing candidates for this position in the past, what frustrated you the most about the candidates interviewed? • Do you have a deadline for filling this position? If yes, what is it and why?
Position/Responsibilities Basics • Typical key day-to-day responsibilities? • What are our overall specific targets, objectives, outcomes and/or expectations for the person in this role?
Selling Points • What’s unique about the opportunity that makes it exciting and attractive? • What’s the potential for growth in this position? In 3-5 years, where could you envision this person in our organization?
Value to Our Organization • How does your team describe success as
Corporate Culture • Are there any issues worth noting or un-
spoken rules, clues or strong opinions about our culture we should be aware of when comparing the fit of candidates? Candidate Challenges • Are there any problems or politics that we should be aware of that might present roadblocks to the ability to do this job well? To see a full list of SPQ questions visit www.ropella.com/therighthire After the hiring team has met and discussed all of the questions and added their own thoughts, the entire document needs to be assembled with all comments and views in it. The compiled document then needs to be emailed to each member of the team for a review and further notes or comments to be added. Once that is done, it needs to be edited and put into its final form for all members. •
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CLEAR SAILING Issues such as hyperpigmentation and hypopigmentation continue to impact ethnic consumers. Industry experts say much work needs to be done to address the needs of Blacks, Asians and Hispanics. Tom Branna • Editorial Director
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HE SKIN CARE DEMANDS of ethnic consumers are as nearly varied as the skin tones of the consumers themselves. At the same time, the unique needs of this diverse group make it difficult to cross-market skin care solutions for all of them. Packaged Facts, Rockville, MD, estimates that US retail sales of ethnic hair, makeup and skin care products approached $2.7 billion in 2009, and posted annual growth of about 8% from 2005 to 2009. More specifically, hair care sales totaled $1.5 billion; makeup was next at $961 million and skin care was the smallest of the three categories at $210 million. “Skin care remains the smallest category because it’s the one that remains semi-mysterious—even in 2011,”explained Timothy Dowd, a senior analyst with Packaged Facts, who noted that women know what they want in makeup and they know what products to use to achieve certain effects in hair care. “But skin care goals aren’t that distinct,” he observed.“Skin care is the category that needs the most consumer education.” At the same time, African-Americans, Hispanics and Asians often look elsewhere for their skin care. According to Packaged Facts’ estimates, general market skin care products purchased by these three groups reached $2.3 billion in 2009. Why the discrepancy? “Sometimes, a general market product
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works just fine and does solve skin care problems,”suggested Dowd. Taking a closer look at mass market sales of ethnic skin care products (see chart, next page), SymphonyIRI estimates the category is growing nearly 5% and exceeds $40 million, but that total is for food, drug and mass merchandisers excluding Walmart. In terms of cosmetics, AC Nielsen estimates sales rose 7.6% to nearly $18 million for the 52 weeks ended Aug. 6, 2011. However, in 2010, total ethnic cosmetics sales fell 4.1% to $16.8 million.
Specific Problems But no matter where ethnic consumers purchase their products, more often these days they seek solutions for skin aging and pigmentation disorders, according to industry experts. “They have uneven skin tone and want treatments to treat hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentation,” explained Andrew F. Alexis, MD, director, Skin of Color Center, St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital, New York. “It’s a major part of the ethnic market.” Clarisa Wilson, president of Fashion Fair, agrees. “Maintaining skin tone and texture integrity (is the biggest issue in ethnic skin care). At Fashion Fair, our only concern is to address the specific needs of this consumer,” she told HAPPI.“We exist to provide her with the highest quality products, happi.com
services and education.” In instances of hyperpigmentation, Alexis said that hydroquinone remains the gold standard when it comes to skin “bleaching” agents, but at the same time, he is using kojic acid, soy extract and arbutin in his practice. More often these days, he is turning to using chemical peels and laser treatments too. Unfortunately, hypopigmentation issues are more troublesome to treat—in fact, in some instances, there are no treatments available. Dr. Alexis singled out idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis (IGH) as being especially devastating to patients. “IGH is something that can affect anybody, but is more striking when it afflicts darker skin.” He said IGH is most common on female patients of color who are over 40. Often, they have white spots on their lower legs and forearms. Dr. Alexis called IGH an ongoing problem, and one that calls for the use of camouflage cosmetics. According to the results of a recent poll by Obagi Medical Products, regardless of whether or not she is of African-American, Hispanic, Asian or Middle Eastern descent, respondents have unresolved skin challenges. In fact, 47% of survey respondents said that they see a dermatologist for dark spots, uneven skin tone or hyperpigmentation. However, only 11% of the surveyed women expressed a strong familiarity with hydroquinone and 61% of the women happi • 55
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were not at all familiar with hydroquinone. But perhaps most startling, 58% of surveyed women say they struggle to find skin care products that meet their needs, suggesting an opportunity to further educate consumers about available treatments. Even when they’ve found products they are willing to purchase, less than half of those polled (47%) said their current regimen meets their expectations, despite the fact that most of the women (52%) spent more than $100 on skin care products in the past year. “Obagi Medical commissioned this poll to help us better understand the needs and concerns of our consumers,” said Jim Hartman, vice president-global marketing and business development in a statement. “The results indicate to us that we have an opportunity and obligation to educate women about the treatments that are available for many of the skin conditions noted; and that partnering with a physician is critical in achieving desired results.” Hyperpigmentation and genetic dark circles are among the most common of problems facing the ethnic beauty consumer, agreed K. MacDonald Parris, marketing director, Black Radiance. He noted that anti-inflammatory and antioxidant
drating complex” of moisturizing emollients and glycerin are the key ingredients in new Ambi Soft & Even Creamy Oil Lotion. According to Johnson & Johnson, this fast-absorbing and non-greasy formula is perfect for daily use.
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Fashion Fair offers a wide range of colors to match myriad skin tones.
rich ingredients are key for balancing and to help ethnic skin to resist inherent problems such as acne and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. “A few notable ingredients that are great for ethnic skin are aloe vera, which soothes, heals and helps to even out skin tone, vitamin E to protect and strengthen the skin’s barrier, and tamanu oil, which is rich in anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties,”he said. Shea butter, olive oil and an“ultra-hy-
Top Mass Brands in the Ethnic Skin Care Market Sales in food, drug and mass merchandisers (excluding Walmart) for the 52 weeks ended July 17, 2011. Source: SymphonyIRI Group, a Chicago-based market research firm.
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While there’s no doubt a need for ethnic skin care products, economic uncertainty has many consumers rethinking purchases of those creams, lotions and serums, according to industry experts. “Findings from our recent market research consumer study indicated over half of the respondents decreased spending on beauty products due to the slow economy,” said Parris.“Among those who cut back on spending, most will wait until their current product runs out before repurchasing.” To entice all those budget-conscious consumers, Parris notes that nearly 90% of Black Radiance cosmetics are priced under $5 and the high quality formulas and packaging are very appealing and user friendly. He cited AC Nielsen data that reports nearly 80% of 2011 ethnic cosmetic dollars are being driven by two key categories: face (up 15.5% to $10.5 million) and lip (up 4.1% to $3.7 million). No wonder that’s where his company is focusing its launch activity. For the face, Black Radiance recently rolled out Complexion Perfection system featuring Shine Control Primer, Undereye Concealer and Liquid Foundation.The liquid foundation package features a removable and washable brushhead for hygienic application and longer wear, according to Parris. New Artisan Color Baked Blush & Artisan Color Baked Bronzers have tallied sales of more $200,000 since launch and are on pace to become some of Black Radiance’s most successful new products. For lips, new Ice Angel Refreshing Lipgloss, Black Radiance’s first flavored lip product, has recorded sales of more than $125,000 and new Indelibly Sheer Lip Tint is on pace to exceed the $100,000 milestone. Both are priced at $2.99. At Fashion Fair, the company is launching True Tone products to address October 2011
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skin discoloration, hyper-pigmentation, blemishes and acne scarring. According to Wilson, these products are designed for women of color who have very sensitive skin. True Tone Dark Spot Corrector evens out dark spots and True Tone Moisturizer with SPF 15 protects the skin. Both contain Indian crest flower and white ginger extract, which have“wonderful results”on brown skin tones, according to Wilson.
What’s Ahead? Since ethnic consumers purchase skin care products for the general population 11 times more often than ethnic-specific brands, the best opportunities for growth may lie outside the US. Dowd of Packaged Facts suggested that the biggest potential for bleaching creams is in Asia, where even sales to men are growing. Elsewhere, he predicted that demand for these skin lighteners will grow in Africa as the economies on the continent continue to expand. There’s certainly a market for safe, effective products. Last month, the European Union consumer safety network RAPEX warned that certain skin whiteners imported from Africa have been blocked from sale in Europe due to illegal use of hydroquinone.
In Portugal, customs officers blocked imports of Democratic Republic of the Congo-made imports of Angel Cosmetics’ Clairmen brand and Caro White cream, plus Ivory Coast-made Skin Light cream; in Austria, retailers pulled Ivory Coastmade Skin Light cream; and French authorities even issued a warning about French-made Fair & White cream. RAPEX is the EU rapid alert system for all dangerous consumer products, with the exception of food, pharmaceutical and medical devices. Its goal is to allow for the rapid exchange of information between Member States via central contact points and the commission of measures taken to prevent or restrict the marketing or use of products posing a serious risk to the health and safety of consumers. Both measures ordered by national authorities and measures taken voluntarily by producers and distributors are covered by RAPEX. Every Friday, the Commission publishes a weekly overview of the dangerous products reported by the national authorities.
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Back in the US, according to Parris of Black Radiance, during the past few years, as Generation X has moved into their 30s and 40s, there has become a growing need for ethnic cosmetics to provide preventative and correction-based formulas that help to balance maturing ethnic skin and protect from environmental transgressors. “In addition to the issues of maturing skin, there is also a set of many inherent problems that face ethnic skin that mainstream brands do not strive to respond to,” he told HAPPI. “As we move into an increasingly polyethnic era, the challenge is to create beauty products with an even deeper shade range and with formulas that provide a multi-purpose benefit.” Black Radiance rolled Fashion Fair has out Complexion Perfecbeen meeting the tion earlier this year. needs of ethnic consumers since 1973. According to Wilson, the major change in the ethnic skin care market is the wealth of
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information available at her fingertips. “Word of mouth is now at lightening speed on the internet and the beauty secrets you once received from your girlfriend at work or a family member may now be your girlfriend you have never met thousands of miles away,” she explained. “The result is a well-informed consumer with a clear idea of her needs and a greater understanding of how her body functions and interacts with beauty products.”
More Opportunities And yet, Wilson insisted that there is not a sufficient variety of options for this woman even as science continues to unveil new findings in the form of new ingredients and applications for women with high melanin skin tones. These new findings provide Fashion Fair new and greater opportunities to address the skin care needs of women of color, she said. At the same time, other changes are impacting the market, according to Wilson. “The environment we live in has changed, diets have changed, the way we socialize has changed; therefore consumer needs have changed,”she said.“Our smart phone is our shopping guide. She is aware of the latest laser treatments to the newsworthy ingredients.” Wilson noted that the consumer cares just as much about the efficacy of the products as the presentation. And now her product commentary is usually not shared with the consumer department but directly to the world of friends all connected via the web. According to Parris, as the ethnic consumer evolves, so has her look. She may opt for the healthy radiant look and consider a tinted moisturizer with a blushing and bronzing powder for a year-round subtle glow. She is also customizing her lip colors by layering a variety of lipgloss shades over her staple lipstick for added dimension. “In the future, “he continued, “more natural innovation from ingredient suppliers specifically formulating products that are compatible with ethnic skin tones is key.”• October 2011
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O THE MOM FACED WITH a diaper explosion at the local mall, wipes are survival gear. But when she gets home from her girls’ night out and needs to remove her eye makeup, a traditional cleanser and hand towel will do just fine. And so it goes with wipes. In some situations, they are an absolute necessity, one of those modern conveniences that users won’t do without. But other times, well, while a wipe would be nice, the old way of cleaning seems sufficient—especially when the budget is tight.
Right at Home In household care specifically, wipes were a disruptive technology, shaking up the category and growing exponentially in sales and by the number of launches. Today it is easy for consumers to find a task-specific wipe for just about every household chore, whether it is cleaning the counter (in the kitchen or bathroom), polishing the furniture or de-smudging an iPad screen. Yet with a stale economy that has Americans less likely to stockpile products and more likely to cut their household budgets, consumers are rethinking the contents of their cleaning buckets. October 2011
“The US consumer will certainly attempt to economize as a result of strained household incomes, but the ease and convenience of disposable household wipes has enduring appeal,”said Howard Telford, research associate at Euromonitor. “Rather than revert back to sprays or rags, I would anticipate attempts to economize within the category.” According to Telford, consumers may trade down to private label wipes, or gravitate to versatile, all-in-one cleaning wipes as opposed to surface specific product lines. “Multi-purpose wipes that can be used happi.com
in several rooms of the house can be an effective way to retain the convenience of disposables while keeping the household cleaning budget under control,”he said. And while value sales of all-purpose cleaning wipes fell 3% in 2010 to $419 million, according to Euromonitor’s own figures, the market research firm is bullish about the future of the category. “Although we have not yet conducted our wipes research for 2011, I am expecting the all-purpose cleaning wipes market to demonstrate a return to positive growth this year, and mid-year indicators have happi • 61
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been encouraging,”Telford noted. Wipes have helped drive recent growth at Clorox. Its cleaning unit—which covers laundry, home care and away from home— posted 4% gains in volume and sales, with home care shipments growing behind “strong merchandising on Clorox disinfecting wipes,”the company said in early August upon release of its sales figures for the fiscal fourth quarter.
Seasonal Sales August is months away from cold and flu season, but it can be a hot month for wipes as the antibacterial/disinfection message rises up during back-to-school time. Along with No. 2 pencils and marble composition books, wipes have become staples on teacher supply lists—and parents are often asked to send in a large container with their child on opening day. The goal is to help keep classrooms clean, and ultimately, kids in school. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), nearly 22 million school days are lost each year to the common cold alone, and along with washing hands, the agency recommends placing
disinfecting wipes in classrooms, and encouraging students and staff to wipe down frequently-touched surfaces. The trick for marketers is getting backto-school shoppers to pick up their brand in the sea of wipes stocked at the store. This back-to-school season, Lysol offered consumers a rebate for a free canister of Lysol wipes when they purchased any two other Lysol products. In addition, the Reckitt Benckiser brand is running the Blue Ribbon School Attendance Challenge—schools that demonstrate the best attendance rate and parent participation in the program during the month of November will win rewards. A total of $25,000 in prizes is available, according to Lysol, which holds the No. 3 and 4 spots in the all-purpose cleaner cloth category, according to recent data from SymphonyIRI, Chicago (see chart below).
Upgrades Made Despite having names synonymous with disinfecting and much deeper advertising coffers, brands such as Clorox and Lysol face tough competition from private label wipes. According to SymphonyIRI, private
Burt’s Bees rolled out new towelettes that are made with Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) fibers.
label holds the No. 2 spot between the two in the general purpose cleaning cloth category, although it lags far behind marketleading Clorox. The marketplace’s most recognized brands believe their cleaning heritage resonates with wipes consumers, especially
Are Household Wipes Still Cleaning Up? According to SymphonyIRI, household cleaning wipes saw sales dip 1.3% to $263.9 million at supermarkets, drugstores and mass outlets (excluding Walmart), for the 52 weeks ended Aug. 7, 2011. Here is a look at the leaders in the $241.4 million cloth all-purpose cleaner category.
Clorox Cloth All Purpose Cleaner Private Label Cloth All Purpose Cleaner Lysol Cloth All Purpose Cleaner Lysol Dual Action Cloth All Purpose Cleaner Windex Cloth All Purpose Cleaner Pledge Cloth All Purpose Cleaner Clorox Green Works Cloth All Purpose Cleaner Mr. Clean Magic Eraser Duo Cloth All Purpose Cleaner Seventh Generation Cloth All Purpose Cleaner Weiman Cloth All Purpose Cleaner 62 • happi
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$5,894,392
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$4,960,391
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$2,413,973
149.78
672,684
155.56
$2,403,965
(9.84)
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when purse strings need to be tightened. “During a recession, brand equity and trust becomes even more important to consumers, noted Gary Rizzo, associate brand manger, Lysol.“Since Lysol is the No. 1 pediatrician-recommended brand and our products are proven to kill 99.9% of germs, we have a truly loyal consumer base. These consumers have used our products for years and continue to do so, despite changes in the economy.” To combat private label’s price attraction, wipes marketers have been rolling out improved performance and other user-friendly attributes, including packaging upgrades and unique scents, to offer more value. For example, Lysol offers Dual Action Wipes, a dual-sided cloth that features built-in scrubbing fibers on one side with a second side that’s smooth for everyday touch ups. More recently, this summer, Reckitt rolled out Lysol X-tra Large Wipes, which are 50% larger, allowing consumers to clean bigger messes or cover a larger area with just one wipe. “X-tra Large Wipes are available in both base and dual action wipe formats and fit on any floor sweeper, which is another great added benefit,”according to Rizzo. Procter & Gamble has also unveiled improved technology within its Swiffer range, which relies on disposable cloths to clean a number of household surfaces. 64 • happi
According to P&G, the new Swiffer lineup offers consumers “HD” cleaning capability. Specifically, the new Swiffer High Definition line of Dusters features Dust-Lock Adhesive technology, which combines textured dusting strips with thousands of dust locking fibers, according to Corey Schmidt, section head, Swiffer R&D. The technology, according to Schmidt, traps and locks two times more dust than a dry cloth, holding on to more dust even in hard to reach places and tight areas. In addition, Swiffer Duster has a new ergonomically redesigned handle that is easier to assemble and holds the duster pads more securely, while redesigned Swiffer Sweeper Dry Cloths have deeper ridges that more easily conform to the surface floors, such as tiled surfaces that have grout lines and crevices. It is tweaks like those that keep customers coming back to Swiffer, insist P&G executives. “From the beginning, we’ve learned from consumers the specific upgrades they desired in traditional cleaning methods and designed our Swiffer products to exceed their expectations. To this day, Swiffer continues to delight consumers with innovative products. Our most recent technology upgrades keep loyalists coming back,”said Jeff Pierce, P&G external relations, Home Care.“Our purpose—to improve the lives happi.com
Those improved Swiffer cloths can also be used on Evolution Robotics’ newest cleaning robot—the Mint Plus Automatic Floor Cleaner. Relying on Evolution’s NorthStar technology, the nearly $300 device adapts to different home environments through floor sensors that allow it to adjust the friction of the wipe to maintain optimal traction with its wheels. The disposable wipe has also made its way into the growing at-home beauty device market. Neutrogena’s Wave Sonic Power Cleanser, for example, uses a predosed, single-use pad to loosen and lift away skin-dulling impurities for softer and visibly brighter skin after just one use, according to the J&J brand. Keeping wipes a part of the consumer’s daily routine is paramount for repeat purchases, and a change in packaging or dispensing is another strategy employed by wipes marketers to increase usage. Along those lines, Kimberly-Clark recently unveiled a new OneTouch dispensing tub for its Cottonelle Flushable Moist Wipes. The proprietary design is sleek and modern, with a significantly larger button that requires less force to push open. For a limited time, the brand is offering the dispensing tub with a free Cottonelle EasyReach Hanger, which installs using Command brand strips from 3M. In baby wipes, which remain far and away the largest category in personal wipes, private label retains a strong and growing presence with many large retailers marketing their own product lines. To garner attention away from store brands, K-C’s standout diaper franchise, Huggies, has been getting creative with its wipes packaging. In connection with the rollout of limited-edition Huggies Little Movers camo diapers, the firm unveiled limited October 2011
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edition Huggies camo wipes in camo-inspired pack. Both were sold exclusively at Walmart. “Licensing and similar marketing innovations will be increasingly important, as the overall market for infant care is challenged by a declining birth rate in the US,” said Telford.
Green Scene The eco trend—in materials and ingredi-
ents—is playing a larger role in the wipes market. For example, like Huggies, another trusted name when it comes to raising baby is Dr. Sears—and now the well-known pediatrician/parenting expert has entered the personal care side of the baby business. Launched this summer, the Dr. Sears Family Essentials Baby Care range incudes wipes made with biodegradable bamboo fabric. Always eco-minded Burt’s Bees has rolled out new facial cleansing wipes that are made with Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) fibers, specifically wood cellulose. New Burt’s Bees Facial Cleansing Towelettes with White Tea Extract rely on plant-derived cleansers to help remove surface dirt and oil and aloe leaf juice and cucumber extracts to help soothe. Look for green to play a role in household wipes too. “Organic formulations of wipes, particularly in general all-purpose wipes, were a major trend in 2010,”said Telford, who expects non-toxic formulations for impregnated personal and home care wipes to demonstrate strong growth, despite the higher price points of these products during
All About Wipes Wipes are front and center for these three start-up businesses. For the big players in the marketplace, wipes are an easy way to grow their product lines and expand their shelf space. But for small firms, wipes can be their bread and butter. Little Busy Bodies (LBB) for example, has grown considerably since it rolled out its first product, Boogie Wipes, in 2007. Its latest launch is Saline Soothers, a line of wipes rolled out in July that mimic Boogie Wipes, but are “more geared toward something that adults would like to pull out of their bag and use,” said co-founder and CEO Julie Pickens. “We kept hearing from our moms and dads how much they love using Boogie Wipes so we created a wipe specially designed for them. The range features scents that are more adult friendly, like Saline Soothers are new lavender and menthol,” Pickens said. from Little Busy Bodies. 66 • happi
difficult economic conditions.“In both personal care and household cleaning, the US consumer can be expected to prioritize products that he considers to be the safest and most effective product for the household, Telford added.
Pretty Faces Beauty consumers are on the prowl for multi-tasking products that promise to simplify their routine—think of B.B. (beauty balm) creams that promise to treat skin with beneficial ingredients as they minimize pores and even skin tone. Now, Atopalm is answering the double-duty call in wipe form. Its new moisturizing cleansing wipes are said to remove face makeup and leave it supple and hydrated via a blend of vitamin E, allantoin, portulaca oleracea extract and olive, grape seed and jojoba seed oils, The paraben-free, plant-derived ingredients are said to mimic the structure of natural skin lipids to restore the skin’s protective moisture barrier system, according to the company. Above all, beauty customers are also looking for value, according to Eve Yen, founder of Diamond Wipes International and La Fresh. This fall, Diamond Wipes is rolling out a new line of beauty care prod-
Boogie Wipes has been on a tear. It experienced a 200% sales increase in 2010, hitting the $6.5 million mark, according to the Beaverton, OR-based company. Growth can be traced to line extensions as well as effective marketing endeavors, such as its ‘Save the Sleeve’ campaign. “The campaign was very successful at educating children on saving their sleeve—curtains, couch, mom’s pant leg, among other things. Instead of using these common nose-wiping items, we focused children on choosing a fun, natural alternative. Moms everywhere were thrilled,” noted Pickens, who started the brand with cofounder Mindee Doney and a $20,000 investment. Another start-up pair—Erin Whalen and Tim Stansbury—went hunting for investors for their Grease Monkey Wipes on “Shark Tank,” an ABC TV program in which entrepreneurs seek funds from a panel of investors in exchange for equity in their firm. In January 2010, two of the “shark” investors bit, providing Grease Monkey with a $40,000 cash infusion to further develop their wipes business. This month, the Austin, TX-based Grease Monkey brand has inked an endorsement deal with Cannondale’s professional cyclocross team as well as two of the sports’ athletes—Tim Johnson and Meredith Miller. The bike-related endorsements are quite fitting for Grease Mon-
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ucts under the Pretty Touch banner. The Pretty Touch line includes Acne Killer treatment pads, Makeup Gone eye and lip pads and Wash Away face cleansing wipes. “We developed this line because—now more than ever—beauty consumers are seeking value with every purchase…they want performance, convenience and a great price served up with a bit of fun, glamour and entertainment,”Yen told HAPPI.“[They] are only $4.99 each, yet they rival the performance of many well-known brands out there. We gave the brand a lot of color and coyness. I think the tagline ‘Be Flirty Not Dirty’says it all.” Along with more SKUs, La Fresh/Diamond Wipes is growing its shelf presence. While Eco-Beauty products can currently be found in Bliss Spas they’ll soon be stocked at Regis salons and DermStore.com—and this fall, they will debut on MomoTV, Taiwan’s No. 1 home shopping channel.
Sun Care: A Wipe Out? Even as wipes proliferate, there’s a new area in which they may be wiped out: sun care. Recent changes announced by the US FDA regarding sunscreens will clearly impact the niche market for sunscreen wipes. In its June 17, 2011 Advance Notice of
Proposed Rulemaking (ANPR) on dosage forms, FDA states that it does not currently consider sunscreen wipes eligible for inclusion in the OTC sunscreen monograph. According to FDA’s Reynold Tan, interdisciplinary scientist, division of Nonprescription Regulation Development, Office of Drug Evaluation IV, to be eligible for inclusion in an OTC monograph, products generally must have substantiated evidence showing that they were marketed OTC in the US prior to 1972, the date the OTC Drug Review began—i.e., the date the OTC monograph review process began. “We do not have this evidence for sunscreen wipes,”he told HAPPI. The onus is on the wipes market to deliver what FDA needs. “We are currently issuing a letter to educate our private label customers on the 2011 ANPR, namely the omission of wipes and towelettes as approved dosage forms for OTC sunscreens, and the resulting ramifications,” said Yen of La Fresh/Diamond Wipes.“We’re making sure our customers know that they have the option to submit their products to the FDA for eligibility. But until the approvals are officialized, we unfortunately won’t be making any sunscreen wipes for our own brands
key as the heavy duty, citrus based wipes were developed to tackle the heavy grease that Stansbury, as an avid cyclist, would encounter while making on-the-road repairs. Another bike ride led to another wipe product—Paper Shower. Having stopped at a Starbucks after a morning mountain bike ride, Dr. Jim Bahcall used a moist towelette to wipe the sweat off his face, hands, arms and legs. Although the alcohol-based towelette was designed to dry quickly, he felt as if he walked out of the shower without a towel to dry off. It was at that moment the thought came to him: why not include a dry towelette in the pack too? From there, Paper Shower was born—that is, after market research and business plan were mapped out on a paper napkin. “When I thought the idea was worth developing to fruition, I decided to outsource everything from product design to manufacturing. The reasons for outsourcing were to keep our cost down and allow us to respond to the consumer market much quicker,” Bahcall told HAPPI. Paper Shower’s “wet” product is designed to be a body wipe; it is a highly saturated unscented, 9” by 12” moist towelette that contains water, soap and skin moisturizers. That pack is connected to one containing the same size dry towelette. October 2011
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The Market Outlook Even with a sluggish economy, wipes will remain a big part of consumers’lives. According to data from INDA (the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry), consumer retail sales of disposable wipes have risen from $720 million in 2007 to almost $4 billion last year—and the association is predicting a steady climb for the next few years. INDA expects sales and volume to rise to almost $5 billion by the end of 2015, noted Ian Butler, director of market research and statistics at INDA.“We also expect further sales increases of this industry as the producers target the medical and industrial markets.” But not every wipes category is destined to clean up. Virginia Lee, senior research analyst at Euromonitor, isn’t forecasting the same growth pattern for facial cleansing wipes, a category that saw value sales decline by 8% in 2010. As she told HAPPI,“The recession impacted sales of facial cleansing wipes as they carry higher per-use prices than liquid facial cleansers, and consumers sought to economize. Sales of facial cleansing wipes are expected to continue declining in 2011.”•
While the product was recently named a finalist in the World of Wipes 2011 Innovation Awards this summer, Bahcall recognizes that carving out a successful business takes time. “It is important to keep in mind that as Americans we are born Paper Shower is a wet towelette sized for the body, consumers and go through life packed with a dry wipe. being exposed to hundreds of thousands of products. Since most of us have heard of a get rich quick product success story, we have this false sense of reality that if I invent a product, getting it to retail will be easy and I will make millions of dollars. Not so! Getting Paper Shower to retail shelves has taken time, patience and money,” he said. His company is currently selling Paper Shower online (papershower.com and Amazon.com) and is growing the brand through word of mouth and social media as it attends trade shows to get in front as many retailers as possible. “We are anticipating being in big box sporting good stores and mass market retailers either later this year or early 2012,” Bahcall said.
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TRIED and True Testing service providers help marketers deliver on their claims. Melissa Meisel • Associate Editor
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HETHER A MARKETER is creating a high-tech beauty balm, a natural-based kitchen spray or a pigment-rich crème eyeshadow, the product must stand out on shelf by making unique product claims and then delivering them safely. After all, if that longwear formulation rubs off in an hour or a countertop mess isn’t cleaned up properly after usage, consumers won’t buy the product again or even worse, will share their displeasure on their social network of choice. Enter testing service providers—companies that run studies to determine whether or not a formulation is efficacious or safe. But how does a formulator go about finding the right one?
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Essential Qualities When seeking out a testing service provider, it’s all about word of mouth, according to Bradford Rope, president, BioScreen Testing Services, Inc., Torrance, CA. “Because BioScreen deals with a variety of companies from prescription drug companies to personal care, our clients generally are looking for a laboratory with good credentials, strong industry and FDA history,” he told HAPPI.“Additionally, it is important to our clients that the lab have excellent technical and regulatory knowledge.” Howard L. Kaminsky, director of advertising/marketing for AMA Laboratories, Inc., New City, NY, agreed. “In this very competitive market, with so many rapidly occurring improvements in happi.com
cosmetic products, all clients are seeking testing services that can provide accurate, rapid and competitively priced testing. Companies prize longstanding relationships with testing facilities that are dependable, consistent and timely,”he said. For example, AMA offers a complete state-of-the-art hair, nail and cosmetic salon managed and operated by a certified/licensed cosmetologist, as there are a number of laboratory tests that are routinely employed to evaluate personal care products. Color is one of the most important aspects of the evaluations at this lab; the Minolta Color Computer (Chroma Meter) and a full range of color charts are popular to compare and match visual with instrumental color characteristics. happi • 69
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“One of the biggest issues testing labs face are clients demanding fast, accurate results of complex analysis that require sensitive testing methodologies. Clients face many challenges to get their products to the shelf, and accelerating the process can lead to undesirable consequences,” noted Angie Inouye, director of business development, Consumer Product Testing Company, Inc., Fairfield NJ. “The efficacy of a product’s performance is the key to its survival in today’s marketplace. In the state of the current economy, the consumer is definitely searching for the quality in value and effective products. Determining the efficacy of products in the lab during the development phase will have a significant impact while evaluating the strongest performing formulations.” Consumer Product Testing Company provides analytical, microbiological, clinical, toxicological and photobiological testing services, in addition to regulatory consulting services. The facility has “hot” rooms (high temperature and humidity controlled) for running antiperspirant effectiveness and odor evaluation studies according to published monographs and client requirements; stability chambers consisting of nine environmentally controlled areas that provide the client with multiple options regarding accelerated stability programs; and temperature and humidity-controlled rooms to perform studies in moisturization, utilizing technologies such as Novameters, Corneometers and Evaporimeters. All in all, companies are looking for
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Issues Making an Impact A higher standard of regulations across the board—from the government to retail outlets—is inspiring marketers to increase testing efforts to prove that household and personal care products deliver on their claims. According to Rope of BioScreen, recently, the FDA has stepped up enforcement in a number of key areas. He explained,“We are seeing more actions due to misbranded or mislabeled products or those with misleading claims. Additionally, HSN and QVC have taken a tough stance to make sure that products they sell on air have proper claims substantiation.” Besides a more active regulatory environment, the introduction of natural and organic materials into cosmetics and the drive to use new natural preservation have all had an impact on the testing industry, added Rope. Additionally, changes to the monograph for SPF claims will place demands on marketers to reformulate and laboratories to increase capabilities in this area. “In the Final Monograph for Sunscreens of 2011, the FDA has eliminated human testing for UVA and now requires invitro UVA testing,”noted Debra Harrison of Harrison Research Laboratories, Inc., Union, NJ. Her company has numerous international clients including North American, South American, European and Asian comhappi.com
panies, and therefore needs to keep up with the global regulations in the industry. UVB and UVA SPF/PFA tests are routinely performed in HRL’s 10-position sunscreen testing department. As well, in vitro UVA testing is performed. Also, HRL performs SPF tests on site: static, water resistant and very water resistant (waterproof). Timelines are so tight that companies need tests to start quickly, end on time and they need results and reports immediately. According to Harrison, technology has led to faster turn around time. “I would say that the biggest issues impacting the testing services marketplace is the ability to offer ‘value-added’ opportunities to the results of classic scientific cosmetic testing,”noted Kaminsky of AMA Laboratories.“Such information will serve to enhance monadic and competitive product claims that have to be demonstrated by the standard tests.” For example, AMA Laboratories provides cutting-edge matched scientific photography to its clients. According to Kaminsky, his company has developed a unique proprietary photographic system called PhotoGrammetrix, which accomplishes this function. The system developed at AMA provides a continuous, carefully controlled series of scientifically matched, high-resolution digital photographs taken chronologically during the course of an actual clinical study. All of the photographic variables, (i.e. color standards, white balance, lighting) are kept constant throughout the course of the study. PhotoGrammetrix includes a trained observer evaluating and scoring subjects and October 2011
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all results are supported by instrumental/ biophysical measurements. AMA uses the technology to evaluate a wide range of cosmetic products used to treat topical conditions. After returning from the 8th World Congress on Alternatives & Animal Use in Life Sciences held in Montreal, Canada, Rich Ulmer, president and chief executive officer of InVitro International, Irvine, CA, observed an increase in demand for in vitro testing providers. “Perhaps first and foremost, the buying public wants this direction for testing badly. Compassion for animals is a global human response,” he told HAPPI. “Next, it makes economic sense for companies to shorten their new product development cycles by months, sometimes a year or more, via nonanimal testing vs. in vivo approaches. Many companies get in vitro test results, go straight to small (and then larger) scale
human ‘clinical’ testing, and then launch local/regional actual test marketing if not on an even larger scale. The laboratories/companies which provide in vitro testing are not that great in number at this time.”
What’s Next in 2012? The continued push for more regulation of the personal care industry will place more demands on marketers to perform valid and verifiable testing from safety to claims substantiation, according to Rope of BioScreen. Also, laboratories and marketers alike will be under more public scrutiny than ever before due to the internet and the rapid exchange of information to the public. “Companies should be ahead of the new regulations by making sure that their testing and claims meets accepted industry methodologies and standards so that they do not become a target in the new Internet Age,”he said.
“In my opinion, future trends in testing services for 2012 and beyond will include, if not require, the ability to identify and test for the scientific advancements in product formulations,”said Kaminsky of AMA Laboratories. “As cosmetic products become more and more efficacious we must be able, as a testing service, to substantiate these many product improvements, so that these new products succeed in this evermore competitive cosmetic industry. Inouye of Consumer Product Testing Company concurred.“The industry has recognized the tremendous impact of how the knowledgeable consumer has influenced the development process. They are seeking innovative products and ingredients that meet their specific needs with measurable, proven results.”• A listing of testing service providers begins on p. 73 in this issue.
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Testing Services Providers Below is a list of testing providers serving the household and personal products industry. For more information, contact the testing service provider using the information provided for each firm. Should your company be listed here? Contact HAPPI to be included in our next testing services directory. Email:
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• AMA Laboratories, Inc. New City, NY Tel: (845) 634-4330 Fax: (845) 634-5565 Email:
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[email protected] Website: www.amalabs.com Testing Specialties: AMA Laboratories, Inc. offers all standard testing for cosmetic products, including SPF (all degrees), RIPT, moisture analysis of both products and skin, wrinkle determination, hair/nail property determination and scientific photography.
• BioScreen Testing Services, Inc. Torrance, CA Tel: (310) 214-0043 Fax: (310) 370-3642 Email:
[email protected] Website:www.bioscreen.com Testing Specialties: BioScreen Testing Services is a full service analytical chemistry, microbiology and human clinical laboratory. With over 25 years of experience, BioScreen has perfected the science of reliability to meet and deliver all comprehensive testing needs.
• Bria Research Labs and Testing Services Libertyville, IL 60048 Tel: (847) 918-1774 Fax: (847) 816-1830 Email:
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Website: www.brialab.com Testing Specialties: Claims substantiation, salon testing, home use testing
• Brookfield Engineering Laboratories, Inc. Middleboro, MA Tel: (508) 946-6200 Fax: (508) 946-6262 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.brookfieldengineering.com Testing Specialties: Brookfield’s state-ofthe-art laboratory offers a variety of viscosity testing services capable of measuring Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids using a wide range of spindle geometries. Detailed test results include equipment and measurement system description, viscosity data that includes appropriate tables and graphs, and any recommendations pertinent to your specific material and associated method. Viscosity testing services available: test and recommend; fluid profiling; dispute resolution; and multiple sample test.
• Celsis International Chicago, IL Tel: (312) 476-1200 Fax: (312) 476-1201 Website: www.celsis.com Testing Specialties: Celsis International is a leading provider of innovative life science products and laboratory services to the pharmaceutical and consumer prodhappi.com
ucts industries worldwide through its three business areas, featuring rapid microbial detection systems, analytical laboratory services and in vitro ADME-Tox products. Each Celsis division delivers substantial time and cost savings to customers in addition to ensuring product quality and safety for consumers.
• Ceutical Laboratories, Inc. Farmers Branch, TX Tel: (972) 241-8374 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.ceuticallabs.com Testing Specialties: There are several distinct markets that are served by the analytical testing division. They include pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, medical device, API (active pharmaceutical ingredient), NDI (new dietary ingredient) and post sterilization testing.
• Chemir Analytical Services Maryland Heights, MO Tel: (800) 659-7659 Fax: (314) 291-6630 Email:
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characterization, raw material cost optimization, consulting, litigation support; custom synthesis.
photobiology, ophthalmology, gynecology, cosmetology and microbiology.
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• Clinical Research Laboratories Piscataway, NJ Tel: (732) 981-1616 Fax: (732) 981-0520 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.crl-inc.com Testing Specialties: Clinical Research Laboratories, Inc. operates as an independent contract laboratory providing a wide range of clinical safety and efficacy testing to the cosmetic and pharmaceutical industry. Located in central New Jersey, USA, CRL is dedicated to conducting human clinical test procedures to determine the safety and efficacy of cosmetics personal care and OTC drug products. Specialties include bioinstrumentation, dermatology,
Fairfield, NJ Tel: (973) 808-7111 Fax: (973) 808-7234 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.cptclabs.com Testing Specialties: Independent testing lab providing state-of-the-art analytical, microbiological, clinical, toxicological and photobiological testing services, in addition to regulatory consulting services.
• Dermatest Medical Research Muenster, Germany Tel: (49) 251-4882249 Fax: (49) 251-4902727 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.dermatest.de
Testing Specialties: Patch tests, dermatological application tests, efficacy tests, clinical tests, skin-physiological measurements like moisturizing tests, skin wrinkle measurements, pH, skin elasticity etc. 3D Full thickness skin model with individualized applications.
• Essex Testing Clinic Verona, NJ 07044 Tel: (973) 857-9541 Fax: (973) 857-9662 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.essextesting.com Testing Specialties: Human clinical evaluations for safety, efficacy and claims support of cosmetics, toiletries, personal care products and household products. Specializing in patch tests, anti-aging, image analysis, comedogenicity and eye area product testing. Two facilities, diverse populations, quick start-ups.
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Clinical Research Laboratories, Inc.
This is your business, and looks aren’t everything. That’s why you need Clinical Research Laboratories to substantiate your claims. CRL is today’s fastest growing bioinstrumentation testing facility. We can take you step-by-step through the claims support process including study design, study initiation, and data analysis resulting in the most accurate, timely, and cost-effective testing solutions. State-of-the-art facilities, complete reports, and the confidence of a proven track record with clients big and small. That’s the beauty of CRL.
Clinical Research Laboratories, Inc. 371 Hoes Lane, Piscataway, N.J. 08854 Tel: (732) 981-1616 Fax: (732) 981-0520 www.crl-inc.com
• Testing Services Providers CLINICAL SPF TESTING INSTRUMENTATION • Evalulab, Inc. Montreal, Québec, Canada Tel: (514) 343-0001 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.evalulab.com Testing Specialties: Customized clinical testing. Safety, tolerance acceptance and efficacy tests for claim substantiation.
Precision
Solar Light Ultraviolet simulators and radiometers conform to FDA & COLIPA spectral irradiance standards for clinical SPF testing.
• Harrison Research Laboratories, Inc. Union, NJ Tel: (908) 688-7600 Fax: (908) 688-7601 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.HRLabs.us.com Testing Specialties: Independent research organization that performs human safety, efficacy and claim substantiation testing of cosmetics, hair products, toiletries, sunscreens and cleaning products. Testing capabilities include patch, phototoxicity/photoallergy, SPF/PFA, in vitro UVA, ocular and use tests.
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• Hill Top Research Incorporated Miamiville, OH Tel: 513-831-1217 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.hill-top.com Testing Specialties: Hill Top Research is a leading provider of CRO services and clinical research services to the global pharmaceutical and personal healthcare industries. Hill Top retains industry leading expertise in skin care and sensory sciences, providing services to the prescription pharmaceutical, OTC medicine & device and personal healthcare markets.
• Impact Analytical Midland, MI Tel: (989) 832-5555 Fax: (989) 832-5560 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.ImpactAnalytical.com Testing Specialties: Impact Analytical provides comprehensive testing solutions including deformulation, litigation support, impurity analysis, actives quantitation, unknown component identification, material characterization and quality control testing. Our combination of superior technical expertise, unparalleled quality standards, and efficient work processes result in accurate, on time solutions so you can move your product forward with confidence.
• InVitro International 100 EAST GLENSIDE AVE. GLENSIDE, PA 19038 USA Ph: 1-215-517-8700 Fax: 1-215-517-8747 www.solarlight.com 76 • happi
Irvine, CA Tel: (949) 851-8356, (800) 246-8487 Fax: (949) 851-4985 Email:
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Testing Specialties: Since 1985, non-animal testing for eye and skin irritation as well as corrosive/non-corrosive end points.
• Libra Laboratories, Inc. Metuchen, NJ Tel: (732) 321-5200 Fax: (732) 321-5203 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.libralabs.com Testing Specialties: Analytical research services in chemistry, microbiology, and materials science for food, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and packaging. Compendial analyses, containers, residual solvents, DSC and TOC. Authenticity, stability, comparison and infringement.
• McCrone Associates, Inc. Westmont, IL Tel: (630) 887-7100 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.mccroneassociates.com
Testing Specialties: McCrone Associates, Inc. specializes in using microscopy and microanalysis for materials identification and characterization. We can identify minute contaminants or foreign objects to track down and eliminate issues before they become a problem.
• Q Laboratories, Inc. Cincinnati, OH Tel: (513) 471-1300 Fax: (513) 471-5600 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.qlaboratories.com Testing Specialties: Q Laboratories, Inc. offers comprehensive microbiology and analytical chemistry laboratory services.
• Quality Assurance International San Diego, CA Tel: (858) 792-3531 Email:
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Website: www.qai-inc.com Testing Specialties: Quality Assurance International (QAI), an organic industry pioneer founded in 1989 and headquartered in San Diego, CA, is the leading provider of organic certification services worldwide. Additional certification services include kosher, non-GMO, social responsibility and natural for personal care products.
• Rapid Precision Testing Laboratories (RPTL) Cordova, TN Tel: (901) 386-0175 Fax: (901) 386-7218 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.RapidPrecision.com Testing Specialties: Rapid Precision Testing Laboratories (RPTL) is a highly specialized enterprise consisting principally of two full time experts in the various aspects of spectral measurement and photobiological risk assessment. The
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company offers onsite NIST traceable spectral measurement services for labs and manufacturers seeking spectral certification of test instruments and light emitting products. RPTL is a COLIPA recognized source for certification of solar simulators for sunscreen SPF testing. We offer in-house light measurement services and optical properties of materials testing. Consulting expertise includes FDA compliance for sunlamp products, in-vitro sunscreen test methods, photobiological safety of lamps and more services.
• Solar Light Company Glenside, PA Tel: (215) 517-8700 Fax: (215) 517-8747 E-mail:
[email protected] Website: www.solarlight.com Testing Specialties: Solar Light Company offers applications in aerosol meas-
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urement, germicidal, materials testing, ozone column, photobiology, photostability, radiometry, solar cell testing, UV curing, UV hazard and UV transmission.
• Specialized Technology Resources (STR) Canton, MA Tel: (781) 821-2200 Fax: (781) 821-9266 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.STRQuality.com Testing Specialties: Specialized Technology Resources (STR) is an independent laboratory offering third party testing and consumer and expert sensory services for a wide range of health and beauty care products, including cosmetics, hair and skin care, incontinence, feminine hygiene and dental care. We provide quality, safety and risk assessment services to help retailers, manufacturers and suppli-
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ers understand and mitigate the sources of product risk. STR’s QA programs help ensure that products meet consumer expectations as well as industry and regulatory standards. We perform comparative studies, plant cGMP audits, inspect and test raw materials, substantiate marketing claims and monitor supply chain stability.
• Suncare Research Laboratories Winston Salem, NC Tel: (336) 725-6501 Fax: (336) 725-6503 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.suncarelab.com Testing Specialties: Suncare Research Laboratories offers sunscreen SPF and UVA protection testing; in vitro UVA protection measurements; phototoxicity and photoallergenicity.•
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This page offers new brochures and product information from companies advertising in this section.
DSM
A blend of Science and Nature brings our proprietary ingredients to the forefront of the cosmetic industry. With 5 factories, state of the art research facilities and over 40,000 acres under cultivation, Sabinsa is clearly a world class source for superior quality botanical actives. With a Sabinsa ingredient, you are assured of expert service including efficacy & non-animal safety testing capabilities.
REGU ®-FADE
is a nature identical, pure resveratrol for skin brightening which helps reduce the appearance of skin pigmentation as demonstrated in clinical and in vitro studies, resulting in noticeably lighter, younger-looking skin. In vivo study showed significant skin brightening in as little as 2 weeks. It is preservative free powder for all types of formulas. DSM Nutritioanl Products Ltd., Branch Pentapharm. North American distributor, Centerchem, Inc. www.centerchem.com.
REGU®-FADE The most effective solution for noticeably brighter skin DSM D SM Nutritional Nutritional Products, Products, cts, LLC LLC 455 Waterview 4 Waterview Boulevard, Boulevarrd, Parsippany Parsippany NJ 0 07054-1298 7054-1298 Phone: 1-800-5 26-0189 1-800-526-0189 www.unlimitednutrition-na.dsm.com www.unlimitednutrition-n n-na.dsm.com North North American American distributor: distributor: CENTERCHEM, CENTERCHEM, INC. 20 Glover Glover Avenue, Avenue, Norwalk, Norrwalk, CT 06850 06850 Phone 203-822 Fax 203-822 2033-8 20 9800,, Fax 9820 2033-8 822 9800 822 98 E-mail:
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INSTENSYL® 3D express lifting
Provital Keratrix™ is a multi-functional active blend for hair treatment. It contains peptides and free amino acids obtained through selective hydrolysis of the protein portion of the Carob Tree seeds incorporated in a controlled release cationic system called Matrix Plus. This three dimensional matrix of amylopectin, a cationic derivative of guar gum and polyquaternium-7 allows for strong adherence to the hair fiber with sequential release of the actives. Ex vivo tests demonstrated that Keratrix provides protective and reparative effects on treated hair, strengthens hair to prevent breakage and repairs dry, damaged hair. It is ideal for conditioners and styling products where treatment is desired. Provital Group, North American distributor, Centerchem, Inc. www. centerchem.com
Created from a new sugar reticulation technology, the 3D molecular network of INSTENSYL ® performs by anchoring and spreading itself at the skin surface to form a viscoelastic film, within a fast timeframe. Stable and articulated, this glucan biopolymer (Manihot esculenta) immediately provokes lifting and smoothing effects with demonstrated sensorial properties. INSTENSYL® is to be used in all face and body care, in all kind of formulae.
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Lipotec Lipotec, the genuine alliance against expression wrinkles. On the forefront of anti-aging technology, Lipotec is a committed pioneer in successfully offering solutions to attenuate expression lines. This is done through an innovative range of combinable molecular actives, Leuphasyl ® , Argireline®, Snap-8, and Inyline™, that by independent mechanisms safely target the muscle contraction. Lipotec, North American distributor, Centerchem, Inc. www. centerchem.com
JEEN International is introducing its newest Patent Pending specialty. These are our JEESPERSE CPW (Cold Process Waxes). The CPW series are wax / gellant optimized powders that when introduced into room temperature water, with simple agitation, forms stable emulsions that impart exceptional suspension, emulsification and stability to creams and lotions. Enhance your Natural Formulations using 100% Natural Cold Process Waxes. You choose Carrageenan, Guar Gum or Sodium Alginate as your 100% natural polarity inducer. Add these natural ingredients over the top of an emulsion to change the feel and texture of your final product. JEEN International Corp. Email:
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RECENT FDA ACTION Draws Big Crowd IN FLORIDA The Florida Chapter of the Society of Cosmetic Chemists held its semi-annual Sunscreen Symposium and drew a big crowd as the industry sought answers to the recent rulings by the US FDA. Tom Branna • Editorial Director
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a whole new meaning at this year’s Sunscreen Symposium, which was held Oct. 15-17 in Orlando, FL. That’s because it was the first event to take place post-FDA action on sunscreens and industry executives were eager to find out how the new rules regarding testing and labeling would impact their businesses. The event is sponsored by the Florida Chapter of the Society of Cosmetic Chemists. Attendees weren’t disappointed as keynote speaker, Reynold Tan of the US Food and Drug Administration provided information on the FDA’s request for more information on sunscreen. “We are sincere about being more transparent,” he told the audience. On June 17, FDA issued a final rule on testing and labeling requirements as well as a proposed rule on maximum labels of SPF 50. In addition, the FDA gave advance notice of proposed rulemaking regarding dosage forms and draft guidance on FDA enforcement policy. Tan urged the audience to supply more data and information regarding SPF 50+ limits and spray forms. He noted that when the monograph was first proposed in 1978, the maximum allowed limit was SPF 15. By 1993, the limit was raised to SPF 30, by 2007 it had jumped to SPF 50. But he warned, however, that there is insufficient data demonstrating that products with SPFs higher than 50 provide additional benefit.
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According to Tan, the FDA has three concerns regarding high SPFs: • Consumer overestimation of protection; • Increased potential for skin irritation and sensitization; and • SPF 50 already protects against 98% of UV dose that causes sunburn—there is little additional reduction by higher SPFs. “We know that higher SPFs may have benefits, but people don’t use enough,”he observed. Regarding issues of dosage,Tan told the audience that oils, creams, lotions, gels, butters, pastes, ointments, sticks and sprays are all eligible for inclusion in the OTC sunscreen monograph. Wipes, towelettes, powders, body washes and shampoos are not eligible. At the same time, FDA is requesting more efficacy and safety data for sprays. happi.com
“We encourage you to submit data,”Tan concluded. “We can make a conclusion based on rich data, but we want comments from other people besides the Personal Care Product Council.”
Consumer Acceptance A sunscreen should offer plenty of protection against UV, but if it is aesthetically unpleasant, consumers won’t use it. Chuck Jones of Dow Chemical provided details on how to create consumer acceptable inorganic sunscreens based on zinc oxide and titanium dioxide. More specifically, the goal of his study was to investigate some factors that impact whiteness and then try to maximize SPF while minimizing whiteness. There are several ways to accomplish that goal, including adding an SPF booster such as styrene/acrylates copolymer; adding a dispersing agent, such as methylOctober 2011
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Roundtable participants included front row (l-r): Dominique Moyal, Reynold Tan, Olga DuevaKoganov and Nadim Shaath. Back row (l-r): John Staton, Mike Brown and Dennis Lott.
cellulose or galactorabinan, to provide a distribution of inorganic and higher SPF and adding an organic stabilizer/emollient such as butyloctyl salicylate. “The particle size is not the key element in whiteness,” he told the audience.“Titanium dioxide appears to offer more SPF value with minimum whiteness. Aside from causing a painful burn, UV light also ages skin. Nava Dayan of Lipo Chemicals explained the harmful effects of high-energy visible (HEV) light to skin. She maintained that HEV generates as many free radicals as UVA and UVB combined. That’s because HEV light penetrates more deeply into the skin, going all the way to the bloodstream. In fact, Dayan maintained that HEV interacts with DNA to produce reactive oxygen species. Dayan’s research partner, Anna Langerveld of Genemarkers LLC, provided details on a study to measure the effects of HEV at the gene expression level. “This is the first study to use gene expression profiling to understand the effects of HEV light on skin,”she explained. Gene expression technologies include microassays and qPCR (polymerase chain reaction).The former measure up to 45,000 transcripts at a time and are ideal for discovery-based studies, according to Langerveld, who added that microassay results are often confirmed with qPCR. Langerveld told the audience that PCR 82 • happi
methods have improved dramatically. Today’s technology is automated, highly reproducible and more sensitive compared to 15-20 years ago. In addition to new ways to measure the impact of light on skin, there are also new ways to measure sunscreen efficacy. Bernd Herzog of BASF introduced the audience to Radical Status Factor (RSF), which is a derivative of electron spin resonance spectroscopy (ESR). The RSF is derived from ESR data of UV irradiated pigskin samples in the presence and absence of sunscreen. According to Herzog, there is a good correlation of the RSF with the UVA protective properties of sunscreen. Herzog warned, however, that the experimental RSF values appeared to be higher than expected from calculations, yet RSF is a suitable metric for the characterization of the radical status of the skin. It’s one thing to protect skin from UV radiation. But what about protecting UVlight sensitive active ingredients that are often used in skin care products? Hallstar’s Craig Bonda explained why retinol and retinyl palmitate are sensitive to UV radiation, undergoing rapid isomerization and production of photoproducts. He noted that retinol is oxidatively and thermally stable for up to eight hours under conditions that simulate application to the skin. But adding ethylhexyl methoxycrylene protects these ingredients from degradation, and probably does so by a singlet-quenching mechanism. “Keep your skin care actives fully active and doing their jobs by photostabilizing them,”he told the audience. Consumers prefer sprayable sunscreen formulas because they are easy to apply— especially on squirming children. Olga Dueva-Koganov of AkzoNobel explained how the addition of a water-resistant polymer, acrylates/octylacrylamide copolymer to a sunscreen spray provides a physical protective barrier that reduces TEWL and retains the stratum corneum’s water content. Dueva-Koganov’s research suggests that optimization of multifunctional sunscreen sprays is possible by using contact happi.com
angle measurement as a means to predict TEWL and provide comprehensive comparison of benchmarks that have been recently launched in the US. A lively roundtable debate, moderated by Dennis Lott of Florida Suncare Testing, closed the first day of the Sunscreen Symposium. Participants included first-day presenters such as Tan and Dueva-Koganov, as well as Dominique Moyal, L’Oréal; HAPPI columnist Nadim Shaath, Alpha R&D; and Joe Stanfield, Suncare Research Laboratories. The panelists weighed in on a variety of topics. Moyal, for example, suggested that the FDA’s critical wavelength parameter of 370nm might not provide sufficient broad-spectrum UV protection. Rather, she suggested that UVAPF/SPF balance is a more important consideration. To the question, “Should there be an upper limit to the total percentage of actives allowed in a formula?,”Shaath asked: “Should the percentage of actives allowed be limited?”He noted that a typical SPF100 formula is 30-40% active, but that a formula can contain as much as 75% active ingredients. The panelists were in agreement that because the maximum amount of active ingredients in a formula is 39%, the industry is regulating itself. Another question—“Should SPFs be capped at 50?”—brought strong reaction from panelists.Tan wondered if higher SPF products can be tested accurately and reproducibly, and if they actually provide any additional benefits to the consumer, citing issues such as irritation and vitamin D production. He also suggested that these higher SPF products might give consumers a false sense of security when it comes to excessive UV exposure. But Lott, like many in the audience, insisted that higher SPF products do provide valuable added protection and should not be capped—and certainly not at 50. Regarding sunscreen sprays, FDA is requesting additional data. Tan asked if there are better test procedures available and if SPF values for sprays are comparable to SPF values for lotions. But Dueva-Koganov said she conducted a small in-vivo study that found sprays actually provided more October 2011
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coverage to skin than lotion—2.66mg/cm2 for sprays versus .74mg/cm2 for lotion.
Going Global Although actions by the US FDA have been in the news of late, it is not the only governing body impacting sunscreens and UV protection. Jennifer Martin Rempe of Energizer provided an overview of ingredients used in the US, European Union, Canada, Australia and elsewhere. The goal, she explained, is to eliminate the current“patchwork quilt” of regulations. That could be difficult, especially now that the Andean countries are getting set to issue their own regulations. But the US has fewer approved UVA filters than other countries and there is little reason to expect the situation to improve in the near future, according to Martin Rempe. She noted that there are only 16 approved UV filters in the US (and only a few are actually in use). In contrast, Australia has 26, the EU, 27; and Japan, 31. Still, she acknowledged that the FDA’s Final Rule regarding testing and labeling“shows some creativity”on the part of the agency. Martin Rempe predicted that in the future, UVA will have increasing importance with consumers and have equal weight in formulation if not labeling. “In a few years, there may be increased tolerance for skin aging claims,”she added. With so many novel active ingredients still bogged down in the TEA (time and extent application) process, Martin Rempe suggested that the Monograph should never be finalized. Instead, the US should follow the European system, which gets refined as the science changes. “That doesn’t happen so easily in the US,”she concluded.“We need to be able to refine the system every five years.”
radicals, as well as cell, DNA and stem cell protection, and age spot reduction. To prevent radical oxidative stress, Rahn has created a material from rosmarinic acid, rutin and barley extract that counteracts oxidative stress and prevents cell damage. To protect cells and DNA, Rahn markets a material that combines ethylferulate to neutralize oxygen radicals, carnosolic acid to combat free radicals and uridine monophosphate, which supports DNA repair. To protect stem cells, the company developed a material with the INCI name: Helianthus annuus (sunflower) seed oil, ethyl ferulate, polyglyceryl-5 trioleate, rosmarinus officinalis (rosemary) leaf extract, water, disodium uridine phosphate. To reduce age spots, Rahn offers a material that combines stabilized vitamin C with zinc PCA and oleuropein. Finally, Rahn has created a sun protection concept that provides five-fold protection for skin (UV protection, stem cell and DNA protection, dryout protection and protection from light-induced skin aging), by combining UV filters and cosmetic actives along with oils, glycerin or aloe vera gel for hydration. Merck’s Thomas Rudolph provided new insights into the photochemistry of avobenzone, noting that molecular modeling helps chemists better understand photochemical processes. Rudolph reminded the audience that UV filters, whether photostable or not, can be photoreactive. Finally, he noted that complete photostability is achievable with triplet quenchers, specific antioxidants and regenerators. In light of the recent actions by FDA, Symposium attendees had the opportunity to visit with dozens of industry suppliers in the exhibition hall.
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John Staton of Dermatest took a closer look at zinc oxide to see if it could stand on its own as an active ingredient in formulation. He concluded that the new in-vitro UVA broad-spectrum test is valid for zinc oxide. However, in thin film, zinc oxide is subject to both physical and chemical changes. Finally, it is possible to modify the behavior of the active in order to improve performance. “Don’t abandon zinc oxide. It is still a very efficacious active ingredient,” he concluded. “But we’ve shown that there are changes taking place in this inert ingredient.” Robert Coots of Colonial Chemical explained how the benefits of replacing ethoxylated emulsifiers with sorbitan oleate decylglucoside crosspolymers. The materials are safe, green and naturally derived, have low irritation and can be easily formulated into a wide array of cosmetic products. According to Coots, eliminating ethoxylated emulsifiers will appeal to consumers who want to minimize possible contact with suspected carcinogens. Erica Babson of Active Concepts detailed the use of enzymes to modulate repair and augment sunscreen formulas for added protection. For example, T4 Endonuclease is an enzyme that induces single-stranded breaks in UV-irradiated DNA. Histone deacetylases are enzymes that remove acetyl groups from certain histone amino acids. DNA is wrapped around histones and deacetylases help control DNA expression, according to Babson, who told the audience that new DNA repair treatment sunscreens that contain enzymes reduce DNA damage by 45% and increase UV protection by 300%. “Enzymes in sunscreens not only repair, but also prevent damage,”she concluded. The Symposium’s final speaker, Jürgen Vollhardt of DSM, reviewed the critical factors that significantly affect high performance sunscreens. These factors include the proper level of UVA filters with good coverage of the spectral region, stabilization of avobenzone, film quality on the skin, and the addition of a UVB block such as titanium dioxide to the formula.• happi • 83
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Abbe Laboratories, Inc. 1095 Route 110 Farmingdale, NY 11735 Tel: 800-457-0990 Fax: 631-756-0894 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.abbelabs.com Contact: Paul Iannuzzo, managing director Year Established: 1990 Runs: 1 gallon to 300 gallons Sizes: .25 oz. to 55 gallon drums
HOW TO USE THIS DIRECTORY The information in this directory was provided by each company on a questionnaire emailed by HAPPI. In order to get as much information as possible into limited space, we have used some abbreviations. Runs, sizes: Where not given, indicates minimums and maximums are negotiable, depending on the product, container, etc. Certifications: If the company has a registration number with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Food and Drug Administration (FDA) certification for OTC drugs and pharmaceuticals, an organic certification, or is ISO certified, this is so indicated. CM Capabilities: Specific capabilities of contract manufacturers are indicated in many instances by the following key: 84 • happi
A-Aerosols Al-Alcohol-based products C-Creams LC-Liquids, Cold Mix LH-Liquids, Hot Mix L-Lotions Pa-Pastes Po-Powders To locate a manufacturer, consult the Private Label Household Products and Personal Products listings, which follow the company writeups. Companies supplying each product are listed alphabetically in each category. Be sure to visit our website, HAPPI.COM, where the Contract Manufacturing/Private Label Directory is updated on a regular basis throughout the year. happi.com
Certifications: FDA registered CM Capabilities: Al, C, LC, LH, L, Pa Specialties: Anti-aging, glycolic, peptides, acne, OTC Company Description: ABBE Laboratories, an FDA-registered, cGMP-compliant manufacturer of Private Label, OTC and cosmeceutical skin care formulations. Servicing spas, medical offices and marketers. Paraben-free formulations. Actives include peptides, vitamins, AHAs, retinols, anti-oxidants, etc. Creams, lotions, serums, gels. Small to medium runs filled in tubes, bottles & jars. Your formula or ours. Creative formulating.
ABCO 2450 S. Watney Way Fairfield, CA 94533 Tel: 707-432-2200, 800-678-2226 Fax: 707-432-2240 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.abcolabs.com Contact: David Baron Year Established: 1964 Officers: Allen Baron, president; David Baron,VP; Philip Snowden, general manager Certifications: OTC drug license, kosher cert., organic cert., food manufacturer, export certified, Halal certified, current GMPs Specialties: Tablets, capsules, creams, lotions, homeopathics, spice blends, glandulars, broth mixes and nutritional powder blends
Accel Inc. 8133 Highfield Dr. Lewis Center, OH 43035 October 2011
7575 Fulton Street East Ada, Michigan 49355-0001 800-879-2732 www.accessbusinessgroup.com
With their proven expertise, our diverse, talented people do the job with maximal efficiency. The average employee has worked at Access for over 14 years producing OTC-quality powders, liquids, aerosols, lotions and creams. In fact, at Access our skills are of such a high level, we attract more and more demanding customers. Let us match our skills to your needs. Visit www.accessbusinessgroup.com. Or call 800-879-2732 to arrange a tour of our facilities.
Everything is state of the art—especially our people.
All you need is Access.
• U.S. Directory Accel—American Private Label
Tel: 740-549-0606 Fax: 740-549-4199 Website: www.accel-inc.com Year Established: 1995 Officers: Tara Abraham, co-CEO; David Abraham, co-CEO and COO; Dan Harms, CFO Branches: Columbus, OH Runs: Minimum 5000 units Certifications: FDA, WBENC, GMCP compliant Specialties: Contract packaging, kitting & assembly, reverse logistics/sorting, package engineering & design
Access Business Group 7575 Fulton St. East Ada, MI 49355-0001 Tel: 800-879-2732, 616-787-5578 Fax: 616-787-5650 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.accessbusinessgroup.com Year Established: 1959 Branches: Ada, MI & Buena Park, CA Runs: Personal care, home care and nutrition products Sizes: 3,000 to 16,000 gallon mix tanks Certifications: ISO 14001 & ISO 17025 CM Capabilities: A, Al, C, LC, LH, Lo, Pa, Po Specialties: Large volume runs
Accupac 1501 Industrial Blvd. Mainland, PA 19451 Tel: 215-256-7000 Fax: 215-256-7009 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.accupac.com Contact: Mark Hinkel,VP-sales and marketing Year Established: 1974 Officers: Paul Alvater, president and CEO, Bruce Wright, CFO; Mark Hinkel,VPsales & marketing Branches: Mainland, PA Runs: 1000 to 10 million Sizes: 1/8 oz. to tanker trucks Certifications: FDA, DEA CM Capabilities: C, LC, LH, L, Po 86 • happi
Specialties: Liquids, creams, gels, ointments, liquids and powders, and packaged into jars, bottles, tubes and pouches
Adamson Analytical Lab 220 Crouse Dr. Corona, CA 92879 Tel: 951-549-9657 Fax: 951-549-9659 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.adamsonlab.com Contact: Vicky Seto
Aerosprays, Inc. 4620 Calimesa St., #D-1 Las Vegas, NV 89115 Tel: 702-228-0140 Fax: 702-293-0149 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.aerosprays.com Contact: Vincent Zucchero, president Year Established: 1995 Specialties: Personal care, color cosmetics, household products
Allure Cosmetic Inc. 30901 Wiegman Rd. Hayward, CA 94544 Tel: 510-489-8896 | Fax: 510-489-8861 Website: allurelabs.com Contact: Sam Dhatt, CEO Year Established: 1996 Sizes: 75 CM Capabilities: Full service Specialties: Skin care
Alpha Aromatics 294 Alpha Dr. Fox Chapel, PA 15238 Tel: 800-295-5261, 412-252-1012 Fax: 412-252-1014 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.alpharomatics.com Contact: Tim George Year Established: 2000 Officers: Arnold Zlotnik, owner Runs: 10 lbs per fragrances Specialties: Fragrances
Ambix Laboratories Aftelier Perfumes 1442 A Walnut St. #369 Berkeley, CA 94709 Tel: 510-841-2111, 510-841-2111 Fax: 510-841-2111 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.aftelier.com Contact: Mandy Aftel, president Year Established: 1998 Officers: Mandy Aftel, perfumer Runs: Small
AIG Technologies 5001 NW 13th Ave. Suite B Deerfield Beach, FL 33064 Tel: 954-433-0618 Fax: 954-433-8233 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.aigtechnologies.net Contact: Stephen Dawes, technical director Year Established: 1997 Sizes: 35-12000 lbs Specialties: Sun protection, anti-aging and moisturizers, acne treatment, bath and body, shampoos and conditioners. happi.com
55 W. End Road Totowa, NJ 07512 Tel: 973-890-9002 | Fax: 973-890-9778 Email:
[email protected] Contact: Alvin Goren, president Officers: Alvin J. Goren, president Runs: negotiable Certifications: FDA, NJ Dept. Health, EPA CM Capabilities: AL, C, LC, LH, L, PA
American Private Label, LLC 1700 NW 65th Ave. Plantation, FL 33313 Tel: 954-678-4200 | Fax: 954-678-4201 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.AmericanPrivateLabel.com Contact: Samantha Petrucci, project manager Year Established: 2009 Officers: David Pollock, CEO; Felipe Barrios, president Runs: 2,500-25,000 (average) Sizes: 15ml to 100ml (average) Certifications: FDA Registered/Safe Cosmetics Specialties: Advanced SMART Core Technology October 2011
U.S. Directory • American Spraytech—Apollo
American Spraytech 205 Meister Ave. North Branch, NJ 08876 Tel: 908-725-6060 Fax: 908-725-1932 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.americanspraytech.com Contact: Allen S. Lalwani, president Year Established: 1981 Officers: Allen S. Lalwani, president; Bill Lueschen, R&D director, Robert Swiatecki, director of operations Runs: 10,000 + Sizes: 0.5 oz. to 22-oz. Certifications: FDA Specialties: Cosmetic and OTC aerosol and bag on valve sprays
Anderson 4545 Assembly Dr. Rockford, IL 61109 Tel: 815-484-8900 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.andersonpackaging.com Year Established: 1968 Officers: Larry Beckmann, president and CEO; Tom Baca, president, consumer products div. Certifications: FDA, EPA CM Capabilities: C, LC, LH, L, Pa, Po
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[email protected] Website: www.andrewmartinco.com Officers: Cliff Miller, president Runs: 5000-1,000,000+ Sizes: 1/2cc-6 oz. Certifications: FDA CM Capabilities: Al, C, L Specialties: Liquids and gels
Anisa International, Inc. 55 Peachtree Park Drive N.E. Atlanta, GA 30309 Tel: 404-869-6475 Fax: 404-869-6476 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.anisa.com Contact: Leslie Houck, marketing manager Year Established: 1992 Officers: Anisa M. Telwar, president Branches: Atlanta, Ga. Tianjin, China Certifications: ISO 9001, ISO 14001, WBENC Certified Specialties: Our product lines include cosmetic brushes and brush sets, bath and spa items, skin care accessories and a variety of other products. We provide strategic marketing guidance, rapid sampling and manufacturing process and high quality products.
Apex 360° Andrew M. Martin 16539 S. Main St. Gardena, CA 90248 Tel: 310-323-2000 Fax: 310-323-2265
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1435 Production Dr. Burlington, KY 41005 Tel: 859-468-7115, 859-282-9360 Fax: 859-282-6202 Email:
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Website: www.apex360.com Contact: Andi Gudgeon, president/owner (women owned) Year Established: 2004 Officers: Andi Gudgeon, president/owner (women owned) Runs: 1-1 million Sizes: Quality + Quick Turn-Around Certifications: WBENC - Women Owned/Certified CM Capabilities: Labels - in-house printing: large format, labels, advertising Specialties: Sales samples, mock ups, prototypes, kits, labeling, shrink, product rework
Apollo 1850 South Cobb Industrial Blvd. Smyrna, GA 30082 Tel: 770-433-0210 Fax: 770-433-0132 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.apolloind.com Year Established: 1970 Branches: Dalton, GA Runs: aerosols-1,200 units and up; liquids-1,200 units and up Sizes: aerosols-22mm aluminum up to 24 oz. steel; liquids-4 oz. to 55 gallon drums Certifications: EPA, FDA CM Capabilities: A, Al, LC, LH Specialties: Complete line of aerosols and other unique packaging alternatives; private label or Apollo brand. Cleaners, polishes, deodorants, disinfectants, insecticides, adhesive and industrial products. Also, customer product filling and formulating
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• U.S. Directory Ariel Labs—Benev
Ariel Labs 31 Davis St. South Plainfield, NJ 07080 Tel: 908-755-4080 Fax: 908-755-4153 Website: www.ariellabs.com Contact: Peter Bohm Officers: Peter Bohm, president Specialties: Color cosmetics including airbrush makeup
Arizona Natural Resources, Inc. 2525 E. Beardsley Rd. Phoenix, AZ 85050-1322 Tel: 602-569-6900 Fax: 602-569-9697 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.aznaturals.com Contact: Paul Dembow Year Established: 1972 Officers: George F. Dembow III and Paul E. Dembow, presidents Runs: 5,000 min. to millions Sizes: .25oz to bulk totes/drums Certifications: Certified organic manufacturer; FDA, GMP, ATF Specialties: Research & development and contract manufacturing of conventional & organic skin care, hair care, bath & body care, personal care products and candles
Aroma Naturals 17651 Armstrong Ave. Irvine, CA 92614 Tel: 949-263-1400, 800-462-7662 Fax: 949-263-9080 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.aromanaturals.com Contact: Jeffrey Light, CEO/COO Year Established: 1990 Officers: Eric Light, president; Jeffrey Light, CEO/COO Branches: International HQ and manufacturing facility, Irvine, CA Runs: 1-1,000,000 Sizes: Poured in tins and glass, pillars—all sizes and shapes Certifications: Natural & Organic, FDA Specialties: Natural candles & cosmetics
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Audrey Morris Cosmetics International 1501 Green Rd., Suite J Pompano Beach, FL 33064 Tel: 954-332-2000 Fax: 954-332-2001 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.audreymorriscosmetics.com Contact: Caroline Roman,VP-sales Year Established: 1965 Officers: Wayne Morris, CEO Branches: 2 US and Canada Runs: 12-25,000 Specialties: Private label manufacturing of cosmetics and skin care
Avery Dennison 8080 Norton Pkwy Mentor, OH 44060 Tel: 800-944-8511 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.averydennison.com Contact: Dan Galovic, market and segment manager Year Established: 1935 Branches: Label and packaging materials, retail branding and information solutions, office and consumer products Specialties: Pressure-sensitive technology and materials, retail branding and information solutions, and organization and identification products
Austin’s-James Austin Company PO Box 827 115 Downieville Rd. Mars, PA 16046-0827 Tel: 800-245-1942, 724-625-1535 Fax: 724-625-3288 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.jamesaustin.com Contact: John Austin,VP-sales Year Established: 1889 Officers: Harry Austin III, president; John Austin,VP-sales Branches: NC, FL and MA Runs: small to large Sizes: 22 oz to 192 oz packaging Certifications: OU, EPA, NSF CM Capabilities: Al, LC Specialties: Bleach (sodium hypochlorite), ammonia, detergents, windshield washer fluid, cleaners, fabric softeners, disinfectants
Autumn Harp 26 Thompson Dr. Essex Junction,VT 05452 Tel: 802-857-4733, 802-857-4600 Fax: 802-857-4601 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.autumnharp.com Contact: Abbott Stark, business development Year Established: 1978 Officers: Dave Logan, chairman; John Logan, president Certifications: FDA, USDA, NPA
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B Beauty Manufacturing Solutions Corp. 13525 Denton Dr. Dallas, TX 75234 Tel: 972-241-9665, 972-993-8912 Fax: 972-620-0715 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.beautymanufacture.com Contact: Marilyn Squier,VP-sales Year Established: 1996 Runs: 5,000 unit minimum Sizes: 5 grams (.17 ounces) to 1 gallon Certifications: FDA Drug Labeler -OTC CM Capabilities: Skin care, hair care, baby products, color cosmetics, topical OTC drugs Specialties: Sugar scrubs, body butters, mineral powders, creams, lotions, shower gels, long-lasting eyeshadow, masks, antiaging, fragrances
Benev Co. 23263 Madero, Suite A Mission Viejo, CA 92691 Tel: 949-457-2222, 888-43-BENEV Fax: 949-457-2221 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.benev.com Contact: Rodney Roan Specialties: Cosmeceuticals, nutraceuticals
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U.S. Directory • Biddiscombe—BPI
Biddiscombe International
Biogenesis
11961 31st Court N St. Petersburg, FL 33716 Tel: 727-299-9287, 800-258-3313 Fax: 727-299-0871 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.biddiscombe.com Contact: John Melville, president Year Established: 1985 Officers: John Melville, president; Karen Swartz, office manager Runs: 500-10000 Sizes: .5 oz to 55 gallon Certifications: Certified Organic Manufacturer, NOP CM Capabilities: Formulation, manufacturing, filling Specialties: Skin care, sunless UV-free tanning products, tanning lotions, hair care products
296 Washington Ave. Hackensack, NJ 07601 Tel: 201-678-1992, 800-861-9945 Fax: 201-678-1993 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.biogenesis-labs.com Contact: Ann Rabbani, president Year Established: 1997 Officers: Ann Rabbani, president Runs: Small to large runs. Minimums begin at 2500 pcs. per product. Certifications: FDA registered, Ecocert certified CM Capabilities: Product development, manufacturing & filling on site of tubes, jars & bottles. Specialties: Creams, lotions, toners, SPFs, anti aging, anti acne.
Bocchi Bio-Botanica, Inc. 75 Commerce Dr. Hauppauge, NY 11788 Tel: 631-231-5522 | Fax: 631-231-7332 Email:
[email protected] Contact: Ellen Delisle, technical sales manager Year Established: 1972 Certifications: NSF, QAI Specialties: Custom extractions
Bio-Cat Microbials LLC Shakopee, MN 55379 Tel: 877-912-4622, 434-589-3329 Fax: 434-589-3301 Website: www.bcmicrobials.com Specialties: Household cleaners
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26421 Ruether Ave. Santa Clarita, CA 91350 Tel: 661-252-3807 | Fax: 661-252-3987 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.bocchilabs.com Year Established: 1989 Branches: Santa Clarita, CA Runs: 10,000+ Sizes: Sizes: all sizes Certifications: OTC, Drug, Alcohol Lic. CM Capabilities: Al, C, LC, LH, L, Pa Specialties: Personal care products focused on hair care and body care
Boomerang Laboratories, Inc.
Tel: 952-471-9855, ext. 15 Fax: 952-471-9870 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.boomeranglabs.com Contact: Paul Nyberg Year Established: 1999 Officers: Paul Nyberg, president Runs: 3000 min.; unlimited max. Sizes: 1 fl. oz.-1 gal. Certifications: FDA CM Capabilities: C, LC, LH, L Specialties: Liquid fill personal care, household products, shampoos, bath care, creams, lotions, gels
BPI Laboratories, Inc. 97 South Red Willow Rd. Evanston, WY 82930 Tel: 307-789-7288 Fax: 307-789-7932 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.bpilabs.com Contact: Cheryl Shirley, customer service Year Established: 1986 Officers: Kenneth Shirley, president Runs: Small and large Sizes: 10 ml-five gallon Certifications: FDA registered, cGMP compliant CM Capabilities: Formulation development, testing, manufacturing, filling, labeling, packaging including bottles, tubes and jars Specialties: Creams, gels, shampoo, bath/spa salts, lip balm, cosmeceuticals, perfume, natural/organic
4164 Shoreline Dr. Spring Park, MN 55384
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• U.S. Directory Bradford Soap Works—Case-Mason Filling
Bradford Soap Works, Inc. 200 Providence St. P.O. Box 1007 West Warwick, RI 02893-0907 Tel: 401-821-2141 Fax: 401-821-1660 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.bradfordsoap.com Contact: Chris Buckley, EFP business development Year Established: 1876 Officers: John Howland, chairman; Eric Olson, president; Chris Buckley, EVPbusiness development; Julie Navarro,VPmarketing. Branches: Columbus, IN; Mexicali, Mexico Certifications: EPA, FDA, Organic Specialties: Bar soaps-milled, transparent, translucent, complexion, deodorant; also: soaps—powdered creams and foam liquid
Breeze Products 7207 114th Ave #B Largo, FL 33773 Tel: 727-521-4482 Fax: 727-521-4311 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.breezeproducts.com Contact: Thomas Painter, Sales/Private Label Dir. Year Established: 1999 Officers: Robert Dodwell,VP-R&D; Michael Lemle, president; Brooke Bennett, private label manager Runs: small to medium+ Sizes: 0.5 oz. to 1 gal.+ Specialties: Creams, hot filling, lotions, liquids, indoor tanning, research and development
Brushes by Karen P.O. Box 1547 Mineola NewYork 11501 Tel: 800-722-0528, 516-739-7788 Fax: 516-739-7711 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.Brushesbykaren.com
Tel: 800-338-1423, 516-437-4080 Fax: 516-437-4296 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.brushup.com Contact: Barbara Panagos, president Officers: Barbara Panagos
C C-Care 979 Corporate Blvd. Linthicum Heights, MD 21090 Tel: 410-850-0035 Fax: 410-684-2647 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.c-care-company.com Contact: Ron Hoch,VP-operations Year Established: 2000 Officers: Ullrich Metzler, president; Ron Hoch,VP-sales/operations; Andy Davis, VP-administration Runs: 5,000 units and up, dependent upon agreed to minimum batch size Sizes: 5 ML to 1 gallon, all types of containers - Bottles, toddles, jars, plastic tubes, aluminum tubes, piston cans, vials Certifications: GMP, FDA registered, Organic Certification CM Capabilities: Al, C, LC, LH, L, Pa Specialties: Hair care, skin care, hair color, hot fills, alcohol products
CA Botana 9365 Waples St. #A San Diego, CA 92121 Tel: 858-450-1717, 800-872-2332 Fax: 858-450-0610 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.ca-botana.com Contact: Dorothee Roming Certifications: GMP, OTC, USDA, NOP, NSF, CA Licensed Organic Specialties: Result-oriented natural, organic skincare with scientific delivery system, liposomes, peptides, enzymes, plant stem cells, herbal extracts
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[email protected] Contact: Norman Cardinale Year Established: 1968 Officers: Norman Cardinal, president Branches: Punta Gorda, Florida Specialties: Contract packaging
Cargille Tab-Pro 4 E. Frederick Place Cedar Knolls, NJ 07927 Tel: 973-267-8888 Fax: 973-267-7998 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.CargilleTabPro.com Contact: Scott Mitchell Year Established: Reorg. 1994 Officers: John J. Cargille, president Certifications: EPA CM Capabilities: Po Specialties: Blend, tablet, process (nonFDA), tablets-fragrance carriers
Caribia 8200 Katella Ave. Suite G Stanton, CA 90680 Tel: 714-799-5603 | Fax: 714-799-7312 Website: www.hawaiiantan.com Contact: Harry McLachlan, president Year Established: 1978 Officers: Harry F. McLachlan, Joan M. McLachlan Runs: (negotiable) specialize in short to med. Sizes: .5 oz. to 55 gal. drums Certifications: FDA CM Capabilities: C, LC, LH, L, Pa, Al
Case-Mason Filling, Inc. 9101Yellow Brick Road Suite I Baltimore, MD 21237 Tel: 410-679-8900, 410-687-0007 Fax: 410-679-2907 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.casemason.com Contact: Scott Miller Year Established: 1974 Officers: Alfred P. Mason, president/owner Branches: Baltimore County, Hartford County October 2011
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Certifications: EPA, FDA CM Capabilities: A, LC, LH, L Specialties: Blister pack, display packaging, shrink wrapping
Catalent Cosmetics 14 Schoolhouse Rd. Somerset, NJ 08873 Tel: 866-720-3148 Fax: 732-537-6480 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.catalent.com Contact: Aileen Ruff, group product manager, commercial packaging Specialties: Unit of use packaging
CBI Laboratories 4201 Diplomacy Rd. Ft. Worth, Texas 76155 Tel: 972-241-7546, 800-822-7546 Fax: 800-352-1094 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.cbiskincare.com Contact: David Pair, COO Year Established: 1982 Officers: David Pair, chief operating officer; Bill Basinski, executive vice president; Rusty Oesch, chief financial officer; Cindy Anderson, director, private label division Specialties: Innovative development and manufacture of skin care, hair care and OTC products
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Cedar Concepts Corp.
ChemAid Laboratories, Inc.
4342 S. Wolcott Ave. Chicago, IL 60609 Tel: 773- 890-5790 Fax: 773-890-1606 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.cedarconcepts.net Contact: Roxanne Hubbard, marketing manager Year Established: 1991 Sizes: 300-7100 gallon blenders and reactors Certifications: ISO 9001:2000; WEBNC, WBDC, NMSDC CM Capabilities: Alcohol-based products, liquids/hot-cold mix, creams, lotions Specialties: Raw materials manufacture, blending, flaking, pastillating, misc. chemical distribution, repackaging
100 Mayhill St. Saddle Brook, NJ 07663-5302 Tel: 201-843-3300 Fax: 201-843-5579 Website: www.chemaidlabs.com Contact: Marc Reiner, president Year Established: 1971 Officers: Marc Reiner, Joseph Atencio Branches: Sales Office: Los Angeles, CA Runs: 5000 (min.)-3,000,000+ Sizes: 0.2 oz. (samples)-gallons, drums or totes (bulk) Certifications: FDA CM Capabilities: Al, A, C, LH, L Specialties: Performance skin care and hair care, professional hair care and prestige bath & body treatment, fine fragrance ancillary products.
Chase
Chemolee Lab, Corp.
2727 Gardner Rd. Broadview, IL 60153 Tel: 708-865-1000 Fax: 708-865-7041 Website: www.chaseproducts.com Contact: Judy Albazi, president/CEO Year Established: 1927 Officers: Judy Albazi, president/CEO; Ting Hidalgo, Exec VP/COO Branches: Broadview, IL Runs: As requested Sizes: As requested Certifications: EPA, Pesticides #498 CM Capabilities: A Specialties: Custom aerosol packaging
3820 Conflans Rd. Irving, TX 75061 Tel: 800-338-8006, 972-986-2000 Fax: 972-790-3497 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.chemolee.com Contact: Christine Lee, product development Year Established: 1986 Officers: Hwansoo Lee, president/owner, John Lee,VP-operations Specialties: Skin care, OTC drug manufacturer
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• U.S. Directory ChemRite CoPac—Color Factory
ChemRite CoPac, Inc.
Classic Cosmetics
19725 West Edgewood Dr. Lannon, WI 53046 Tel: 262-255-3880 Fax: 262-255-4153 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.chemritecopac.com Contact: Todd Plier, sales manager Company Description: ChemRite CoPac, Inc. is an award winning contract packager capable of formulating, blending and packaging a wide array of liquid, cream, lotion or paste products. Our record of unbending quality, customer satisfaction and value make ChemRite CoPac the ideal choice for production and packaging support. Call us today!
9530 DeSoto Ave. Chatsworth, CA 91311 Tel: 818-773-9042 Fax: 818-773-9029 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.classiccosmetics.com Contact: Nicole Collins, director of sales and marketing Year Established: 1988 Runs: 3000 Sizes: Varies Certifications: OTC drug manufacturing license Specialties: Color cosmetics, personal care items
117 Avalon Ind. Pkwy. Wentzville, MO 63385 Tel: 636-332-7909 | Fax: 636-332-7955 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.classicladypkg.com Contact: Eugene Schaeffer, GM Year Established: 1996 Officers: Lois M. Schaeffer, president; E.W. Schaeffer, sec./tres. Runs: 100-100,000 and up Sizes: 1/4 oz.-55 gallon; powders: 1 gm-1 lbs. Certifications: EPA, WBE, FDA Drug & Food CM Capabilities: Al, C, LC, L, Pa, Po, A, LH Specialties: Short runs-multiple sizes, label printing capabilities
5344 Overmyer Dr. Jacksonville, FL 32254 Tel: 904-693-1200, 805-208-3069 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.colomerusa.com Contact: Brenda Peterson, director of sales Year Established: 1969 Officers: Matthew Ryan,VP-operations Branches: Spain, Italy, Mexico,Vista, CA Runs: 5,000 minimum Sizes: 0.25 fl. oz to 1 gallon Certifications: FDA, OTC CM Capabilities: Hot fills, relaxers, emulsions, shampoos, perms, scrubs, Specialties: Ethnic hair care, hot fills, waxes, pomades, salon styling products, spa Company Description: Colomer is a premiere contract manufacturer who provides full-service global manufacturing for the world’s largest consumer products companies. Colomer provides formula development, filling, package design, bottle and jar manufacturing, decorating, supply chain management, regulatory compliance support, and warehouse and distribution services under one roof.
Cobe Color Cosmetics
Color Factory
1016 S.Vail Ave. Montebello, CA 90640 Tel: 323-721-4281 Fax: 323-721-4286 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.cobecolor.com Year Established: 2003 Officers: Sergio Quinones, president Runs: inquire Sizes: 0.12-oz. to 55 gal. drums Certifications: FDA, EPA, CA Dept. of Health Services, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms CM Capabilities: C, LC, LH, L, Al, Pa Specialties: Mineral powders, foundation, lip, eye and cheek colors
11312 Penrose St. Sun Valley, CA 91352 Tel: 818-767-2889 Fax: 818-767-4062 Website: www.colorfactoryla.com Officers: Al Booth, president and CEO; Judy Zegarelli, senior vice president
Classic Lady Packaging Inc. Chester Packaging 1900 Section Rd. Cincinnati, OH 45237 Tel: 800-354-9709, 513-458-3840 Fax: 800-235-3995 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.chesterlabs.com Contact: Jack Armstrong,VP-sales Year Established: 1939 Officers: John Armstrong, vice president; Tom Twilling, CFO; Tony Grimaldi,VP-operations; Jack Armstrong,VP-sales Runs: 25k unit runs up to high volumes Sizes: 1 ounce to tanker Certifications: FDA, ISO 13485, ISO 9001 CM Capabilities: Liquid blending and filling Specialties: Lotions, creams , mouthwash, body wash , hand sanitizer (alcohol gels) , ultrasound gel
Christine Valmy 285 Changebridge Rd. Pine Brook, NJ 07058 Tel: 973-575-1050; 800-526-5057 Fax: 973-575-1355 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.christinevalmy.com Contact: Marina de Haydu, executive VP Year Established: 1965 Specialties: OTC
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• U.S. Directory Colorlab Cosmetics—Cosmetic Labs of America
Colorlab Cosmetics 1112 5th Ave. Rockford, IL 61104 Tel: 815-969-4031, 800-790-2417 Fax: 815-965-2007 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.colorlabmanufacturing.com Contact: Mary Swaab, CEO Year Established: 1996 Runs: Low minimum runs on most products Certifications: CGMP CM Capabilities: Lipsticks, lipglosses, plumpers, balms & stains; loose/pressed mineral shadows, blushes & foundations, concealers, brow waxes, creams & lotions, liquid foundations, cream to powder foundations, bath salts/powders and more! Specialties: R&D and new product development/Product re-creation, filling, labeling, packaging.
Columbia 1661 Timothy Dr. San Leandro, CA 94577 Tel: 510-562-5900 Fax: 510-562-3544 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.columbiacosmetics.com Contact: Gretchen Auston Year Established: 1978 Officers: Rachel Rendel, president Branches: Atlanta, Chicago, Denver, Burbank Certifications: FDA CM Capabilities: Al, C, LC, LH, L, Pa, Po Specialties: Mineral cosmetics
Complete Pharmacal & Packaging Co. 490 Route 46 East Fairfield, NJ 07004 Tel: 973-882-8484 Fax: 973-882-8338 Email:
[email protected] Contact: Barry Berman, director Year Established: 1985 Officers: Barry Berman Runs: 1,000-1,000,000 Sizes: 1/2 oz.-gallon Certifications: FDA CM Capabilities: C, LC, LH, L, Pa, Po, Al, A
Contemporary Cosmetic Group Inc. 20-10 Maple Ave. Fair Lawn, NJ 07410 Tel: 973-423-5999, 800-828-2676 Fax: 973-423-2317 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.contemporarycosmetics.com
Continental Packaging Solutions 230 West Monroe St. Chicago, IL 60606 Tel: 312-433-0723 Fax: 773-751-0713 Email:
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Commonwealth Soap & Toiletries 661 Quequechan St. Fall River, MA 02721 Tel: 508-676-9355 Fax: 508-676-9430 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.cstsoap.com Contact: Robert Durand,VP-private label bar soap sales
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Officers: Dimitri James , owner Runs: 20 to 1000 gallon runs Certifications: cGMP compliant CM Capabilities: Skin care, body care, hair care Specialties: Custom formulation, private label and contract manufacturing of skin care and hair care. Natural and anti-aging products that are paraben free, sulfate free, phthalate free, triclosan free and not tested on animals
Cosmetic Essence 2182 Route 35 South Holmdel, NJ 07733 Tel: 732-888-7788 | Fax: 732-888-6086 Website: www.cosmeticessence.com Contact: Paul Morris, Sr.VP-global sales & marketing Officers: Paul Morris, Sr.VP-global sales & marketing; Matthew Heuer,VP-sales; William F. Zreblec, Sr.VP-R&D Branches: Edison, Ridgefield and Cranbury, NJ and Roanoke,VA Runs: 5M—national launch Certifications: FDA, OSHA-certified order fulfillment center CM Capabilities: Al, C, LC, LH, L, Pa, Po Specialties: Fragrance, creams/lotions, color cosmetics
Cosmetic Lab, Inc. 10618 Shoemaker Ave., Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 Tel: 562-941-1114 Fax: 562-941-1125 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.cosmeticlabinc.com Contact: Jimmy Song, marketing manager
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Cosmetic Laboratories of America
4733 Torrance Blvd, #974 Torrance, CA 90503 Tel: 310-539-4100, 310-941-0092 Fax: 310-539-4190 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.CosDevLabs.com Contact: Helen D’Ambrosio, account manager Year Established: 2002
20245 Sunburst St. Chatsworth, CA 91311 Tel: 818-998-3511 Fax: 818-717-6156 Contact: Richard Pietz, director of business development Year Established: 1972 Officers: Oscar Saldarriaga, general manager
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• U.S. Directory Cosmetic Labs of America—Cosmetics Packaging Sourcing
Runs: 25,000 minimum Sizes: 1 oz. to gal. Certifications: FDA CM Capabilities: Al, C, LC, LH, L Specialties: Hair and skin care products, fragrances, liquid foundations
Cosmetic Solutions 2501 NW 34th Pl. Suite 21 Pompano Beach, FL 33069 Tel: 954-972-7202, 888-883-0540 Fax: 954-972-4109 Email:
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Website: www.naturalskincare.com Contact: Mervyn Becker, president Year Established: 1991 Officers: Mervyn Becker, David Israch, Irwin Grams Certifications: FDA approved, cGMP compliant CM Capabilities: Low-high volume production runs Specialties: High end effective skin care, specialty hair care serums Company Description: Cosmetic Solutions is the industry’s leading developer and manufacturer of scientifically proven, state-of-the-art skin care products for renowned skin care leaders and physicians, established cosmetic brands and up-andcoming entrepreneurs. Backed by cutting edge R&D and manufacturing facilities, Cosmetic Solutions offers world class services, which includes research, development, packaging & design, manufacturing and delivery.
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Cosmetic Specialty Labs Inc. 210 SW Texas Ave. Lawton, OK 73501-8196 Tel: 580-355-2182; 800-364-2182 Fax: 580-355-1195 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.aloe-vera.com Contact: Jennifer Ellis Officers: Edna Hennessee, chairman; Odus Hennessee, president
Cosmetics Packaging Sourcing 170 Commerce Way Gallatin, TN 37066 Tel: 615-452-9633 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.csicosmed.com Contact: David Knox,VP Year Established: 2001 Certifications: ISO 9001, cGMP compliant Specialties: Liquids, creams, gel
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Cosmobeauti Lab 480 E. Arrow Highway San Dimas, CA 91773 Tel: 909-971-9832, 909-971-9816 Fax: 909-971-9812 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.cosmobeautilab.com Contact: Barbara Choi Year Established: 1997 Runs: Small and large run Sizes: 1ml - bulk Certifications: FDA registered CM Capabilities: Al, C, LC, LH, Lo, Pa, Po Specialties: Skin care, hair care, body care, nail care
Cosmolab 1100 Garrett Parkway Lewisburg, TN 37091 Tel: 931-359-6253 Fax: 931-359-8465 Email:
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Website: www.cosmolab.com Contact: Sally Libs, marketing coordinator Year Established: 1930 Officers: Holliday Montgomery, managing director Runs: 5000 + pcs. per shade Certifications: EPA, FDA CM Capabilities: LC, LH, Po Specialties: Cosmetic pencils
Cosway Company, Inc. 20633 S. Fordyce Ave. Carson, CA 90810 Tel: 310-900-4100, ext 150 Fax: 310-900-4101 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.coswayco.com Contact: Susan McCarthy, sr. director of new business development & marketing Year Established: 1963 Officers: Rick Hough, president & CEO; Dennis Kaprielian, Sr.VP OPS; Doug
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Smiley, CFO; Virginia Kickertz, technology officer; Susan McCarthy, Sr dir mktg & new bus dev; Bruce Farrell, dir quality; Raul Camacho, plant mgr; Jose Lozano, VP-eng Branches: Gardena, CA, Tel: 310-5279135; 500,000 sq ft. Runs: 10,000 units to 1 million + units per SKU per run Sizes: Fills from 5ml to 1 gallon; expertise in filling and labeling unusual and hardto-fill components/product types; shrink bands & shrink labels, tubes, tottles, glass, hot fills, powders & salts Certifications: FDA registered, cGMP compliant, OTC Licensed, OSHA & EPA compliant CM Capabilities: Cosway Company Inc. is a full-service, fully-integrated personal care manufacturing network. Develop high quality, innovative products, Comprehensive Turn Key services: Concept
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• U.S. Directory Cosway—Dead Sea Bulk Materials
dev, R&D, package development & procurement, manufacturing, quality Specialties: Professional hair care, highend skin care for professional and specialty; anti-aging; body care for mass & specialty; sun care, self-tanners & bronzing; loose powders & salts; home fragrance; pet care; paraben-free, sulfate-free, natural & organic
Coughlan Products Corp. 357 Hamburg Tpk Wayne, NJ 07470 Tel: 973-904-1500 Fax: 973-904-9191 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.coughlanproducts.com Contact: Patricia Campbell, president Year Established: 1900 Runs: Various Sizes: Various Certifications: EPA, FDA, USDA Organic CM Capabilities: LC, LH, Pa, Po Specialties: Sugar/salt scrubs, effervescing shower/bath tablets, foaming bath powders/granules, salts, soaks, body oils and essential oil blends, manicure/pedicure treatments, solid perfumes and body butter balms
sional contract and private label manufacturer Specialties: International regulations department, chiral technology, paraben free, phthalate free, sulfate free and no animal testing
CPC 9300 S. Sangamon Chicago, IL 60620 Tel: 773-341-7700 | Fax: 773-341-7750 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.cpcpack.com Contact: Terry Roff,VP-sales Year Established: 1974 Officers: Alica Campos, Amit Shukla Branches: Chicago Runs: 50,000 to 50,000,000 Sizes: all Certifications: OTC, cGMP, ATF, enzymes Specialties: High speed runs of hair care, personal care, household & light industrial products into bottles, tubes, jars & bulk
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888 Industrial Blvd. Waconia, MN 55387 Tel: 952-442-8241, 877-442-9881 Fax: 952-442-9124 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.customhbc.com Contact: Larry Wilhelm, president Year Established: 2000 Officers: Larry Wilhelm, president; Jessica Wilhelm, director of finance; Rachel Anderson, VP-business development & sales; Mary Pernula, director of marketing; Rod Prochaska, director of operations Runs: 25 gal. min. Sizes: 1.0 oz.-128.0 oz. Certifications: FDA, EPA CM Capabilities: Al, C, LC, LH, L, Po Specialties: Short runs
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CSI 170 Commerce Way Gallatin, TN 37066 Tel: 615-452-9633 | Fax: 615-452-9451 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.csicosmed.com Contact: Fred Knox, president Year Established: 1991 Certifications: ISO9001-2000 FDA Registered cGMP
CoValence Laboratories 460 South Benson Lane Suite 3 Chandler, AZ 85224 Tel: 480-897-0551 Fax: 480-897-0547 Website: www.covalence.com Contact: Melinda Wochner, COO/VPmarketing Year Established: 1989 Officers: Linda Walker, president/CEO; Melinda Wochner, COO/VP-marketing; Pete Vlcek, COO/VP-manufacturing Runs: 4 to 1000+ kilogram production batches: 300-500 piece minimums Certifications: FDA registered and cGMP compliant CM Capabilities: Skin care/OTC/profes-
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Custom Aerosol Packaging 543 Staunton St. Piqua, OH 45356 Tel: 937-773-1824, 800-AEROSOL Fax: 937-773-6009 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.customaerosol.com Year Established: 1969 Officers: Robert A. Heckman, president; Mary E. Heckman, secretary/treasurer; Eric T. Heckman, vice president Runs: short to long Sizes: 1/4 oz. to super sacks Certifications: EPA CM Capabilities: A, C, LC, L, Pa, Po Specialties: Cleaners, liquid and powder soap, shampoo, powders happi.com
2015 S.W. 2nd St. Pompano Beach, FL 33069 Tel: 954-334-1000 Fax: 954-334-1001 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.darcyskincare.com Contact: Richard Nicolo Year Established: 1979 Officers: Richard Nicolo, Amy Nicolo Runs: 5000+ Certifications: FDA/OTC, Alcohol CM Capabilities: C, LC, LH, L, Pa Specialties: Depilatories
Dead Sea Bulk Materials 21 East 17th St. Anniston, AL 36201 Tel: 256-236-4447 Fax: 256-236-1447 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.DeadSeaBulkMaterials.com Contact: Tammy Doering, president Year Established: 2002 Officers: Tammy Doering, president; Jim Doering, vice president Specialties: Dead sea ingredients & natural alternative products for private label. October 2011
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Decworks 333 East Airy St. Norristown, PA 19401 Tel: 610-209-8994 Fax: 610-277-2479 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.decworks.com Contact: John Silva,VP-sales Year Established: 1971 Officers: John Silva,VP-sales; Walt Cosgrove, operations manager Certifications: cGMP, FDA CM Capabilities: Rehabilitation workshop with four facilities in Pennsylvania, specializing in kit packing, gift assemblies, POP displays, club store packs, shrink wrapping and banding, bagging, sealing, sorting, stapling, insertions, sampling programs, blister packaging, labeling, cartoning, glue applications, bulk mailings, culling and inspection service along with In-house trucking for pick-ups and deliveries Specialties: All misc. assemblies
Delbia Do 2550 Park Ave. NewYork, NY 10451 Tel: 888-DELBIADO, 718-585-2226 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.delbiado.com Contact: Darryl Do Year Established: 1968 Officers: Darryl Do,VP Runs: Pilot batches for test market to production batches Sizes: vials, 30ml, 50ml, 100ml, 8oz bulk, totes Certifications: FDA, TTB, Kosher, Organic, ISO 9001:2000 Pending CM Capabilities: Manufacturing, filling & packaging of luxury perfumes Specialties: Blending & filling of alcohol solutions, creams, lotions
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Dermaceuticals Laboratories, LLC 30-32 Henry St. Teterboro, NJ 07608 Tel: 201-288-5858 Fax: 201-288-9466 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.Dermaceuticallabs.com Contact: Wendy Chang, executive VPmarketing & product development Year Established: 2011 Officers: James Chang, president; Renato M. Jose, CEO; Wendy Chang, executive VP-marketing & product development Branches: Teterboro, NJ Runs: 5,000 M- and Up Sizes: 2 ml- 500 ml Certifications: FDA registered CM Capabilities: Skin care, hair care, bath & body care & cosmeceuticals Specialties: Innovative emulsion technologies
Dermazone Solutions, Inc. 2440 30th Avenue North St. Petersburg, FL 33713 Tel: 727-446-6882, x 204 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.dermacm.com Contact: Robert Dowdell, executive development director Year Established: 2001 Runs: Minimum 5000 pieces Sizes: Flexible Certifications: FDA registered, Rx certified CM Capabilities: C, LC, LH, Lo into bottles, jars, tubes Specialties: Patented nanotechnology, custom formulating
DeSoto 900 E. Washington St. Joliet, IL 60433 Tel: 815-727-4931 Fax: 815-727-4333 Email:
[email protected] Contact: William Bruchert,VP-sales & marketing Officers: James L. Jackson, president; Dale McCune,VP-finance; Anita Jackson; VP-administration; MacDonald Arrey, happi.com
VP-research and development; William Bruchert,VP-sales and marketing Runs: Negotiable Sizes: Small to club Certifications: Chicago Minority Business Development Specialties: Liquids and powder detergents
Dhaliwal Laboratories, LLC 11910 Shiloh Rd., Suite 130 Dallas, TX 75228 Tel: 214-446-5862 Fax: 214-446-5863 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.dhaliwal-labs.com Contact: Jason Dhaliwal, director of business development Year Established: 2008 Officers: Tehsel Dhaliwal, CEO Runs: Flexible run sizes, from small volumes to 100,000+ Certifications: Minority Owned, HUB certified, cGMP, OTC, FDA registered drug manufacturer, Alcohol License CM Capabilities: Al, C, LC, LH, L, Pa Specialties: Antiperspirants/deodorants, alcohol products (non-ingestible), acetone, ethnic/multi-cultural products, skin care, hair care, bath & body, personal care, hot fills
Diamond Wipes 4651 Schaefer Ave. Chino, CA 91710 Tel: 800-454-1077, 909-230-9888 Fax: 909-230-9885 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.diamondwipes.com Contact: William Li,VP-sales contract packaging Year Established: 1994 Officers: EveYen, founder CEO; Tom Hill, senior VP-sales; Walter Jiang,VP-sales contract packaging Branches: Bucyrus, OH Certifications: FDA and EPA registered; certified minority owned CM Capabilities: Full service turnkey wet wipe production Specialties: Personal care, cosmetics, foodservice, healthcare
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• U.S. Directory Dimensional Merchandising—Ei Inc.
Dimensional Merchandising 86 North Main St. Wharton, NJ 07885 Tel: 973-328-1600, Fax: 973-361-4029 Website: www.dminj.com Contact: Bryan Bendavid, director of sales Year Established: 1973 Officers: Eugene Sylva, CEO; Douglas Sylva, president, Bryan Bendavid, director of sales Certifications: FDA CM Capabilities: Blister carding, stretch carding, cartoning, vacuum forming, RF sealing, club store packaging, product recalls Specialties: Manufacturer, filler, and packager of consumer products such as anhydrous, aqueous, and alcohol products. These products include color cosmetics, HBA and OTC items.
microbiologist, USP grade water system, alcohol manufacturing & filling (ATF registered)
Dot Com Distribution 300 Nixon Lane Edison, NJ 08837 Tel: 732-832-5992, 732-287-5970 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.dotcomdistribution.com Contact: David Del Pizzo, business dev. mgr. Year Established: 1999 Officers: Bill Follett, Maria Haggerty Branches: 1 facility on the east coast, plans in 2012 to open facility in Nevada Runs: Assembly & kitting, from 100 units to unlimited CM Capabilities: Fulfillment & distribution B2b & B2C, warehousing Specialties: assembly, kitting, embroidery, returns
Diversapack of California 14570 Monte Vista Ave. Chino, CA 91710 Tel: 909-517-2442, 609-549-0616 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.diversapack.com Contact: Richard Lipman, sales & marketing Year Established: 1985 Officers: Alan Kristel, AndrewYoung III Branches: Contract ManufacturingBatavia, OH; Monroe, OH. Co-PackingOrland, IN. Flexible Packaging & Printing-Diversapack, Tyrone, PA, Marengo, IL, Cincinnati, OH Runs: 1 (hand samples) to 1,000,000 plus Sizes: Visit our Web site at www.diversapack.com Certifications: ISO 9001:2008, ASI Excellence Rating, EPA Registered in select facilities, OTC & FDA registered select facilities, MBE Company CM Capabilities: Blending & compounding, closed system product line delivery, high speed tube filling, high speed rotary filling, bag filling & sealing (liquid & dry), dispersion, homogenization, & emulsification, cosmetic filling Specialties: Innovative formulation development, form, fill & seal flexible packaging (packettes), enzyme management, on site 102 • happi
Dynatabs 1933 East 12th St. Brooklyn, NY 11229 Tel: 718-376-6084 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.dynatabs.com Contact: Harold Baum, managing director Year Established: 2005 Officers: Sarah Gani Certifications: GMP, SOP, Halal Specialties: Natural supplements and skin care products
E Ecocare 3243 Easton Ave. Bethlehem, PA 18020 Tel: 610-814-0391 Fax: 610-814-0392 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.ecocare.com Year Established: 1998 Officers: Jean and Joseph Mazzotta Runs: 48 to 30,000 per day Sizes: 5ml to 250 gal. tote CM Capabilities: Al, C, LC, LH, L, Pa, Po Specialties: Hair care, hair color, home fragrance happi.com
Ecoco, Inc. 1830 N Lamon Ave. Chicago, IL 60639 Tel: 773-745-7700, 773-732-4800 Fax: 773-745-6400 Email:
[email protected] Contact: Aaron Tiram, president
Ecometics 19 Concord St. S. Norwalk, CT 06854 Tel: 203-853-7856 Fax: 203-853-6408 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.ecometics.com Contact: Michael Lowenstein, vice president Year Established: 1972 Officers: M. Lowenstein, J. Lowenstein, Michael Lowenstein Runs: Any Sizes: Any Certifications: EPA, FDA CM Capabilities: Al, C, LC, LH, L, Pa Specialties: Hair care, skin care, fragrance and hair color
Ei Inc. 2865 North Cannon Boulevard Kannapolis, NC 28083 Tel: 704-939-4300 Fax: 704-933-1010 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.eisolutionworks.com Contact: Roger Martin,VP-sales and marketing Year Established: 1983 Runs: 5,000 to 1 million Sizes: 1 ml to 1 gallon Certifications: Rx, OTC, and cosmeceutical skin care CM Capabilities: A, C, LC, LH, L, Po Specialties: Full on-site laboratories for QC testing, method development, stability programs, and micro testing Company Description: Cutting-edge science and state-of-the-art manufacturing October 2011
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wielded by people who understand that, although they provide a product, what they really do is PROTECTYOUR BRAND. This is at the core of what Ei does. Whether it is an Rx, OTC or therapeutic skin care lotion, gel, ointment or cream, Ei brings value to your product from development through manufacturing.
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[email protected] Website: www.elementalherbs.com Contact: Ryan Rich, sales
EMS Contract Packaging
720 Palisade Ave. Englewood Cliff, NJ 07632 Tel: 201-227-0059 Fax: 201-227-0355 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.elcosgroup.com Contact: Michelle Joo
1560 Industry Rd. P.O. Box 380 Hatfield, PA 19440 Tel: 215-412-8380 Fax: 215-412-8450 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.emsdiasum.com Contact: Stacie Kirsch, president Year Established: 1960 Officers: Stacie Kirsch Runs: Small to large Certifications: FDA
Elemental Herbs
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PO Box 203 Morro Bay, CA 93443 Tel: 877-239-4667, 805-528-4000
P.O. Box 530805 Debary, FL 32753 Tel: 734-604-1000
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[email protected] Contact: Michael Kassa Year Established: 1994 Officers: Mike Kassa Certifications: FDA, EPA CM Capabilities: A, Al, C, LC, LH, L, Pa, Po
Englewood Lab 88 W. Sheffield Ave. Englewood, NJ 07631 Tel: 201-567-2267 Fax: 201-567-2280 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.englewoodlab.com Contact: Dan Park Year Established: 2004 Officers: David Chung, Dan Park Runs: 2000 to 1million+ Filling runs Sizes: 50kg pilot to 2100kg production batches Certifications: cGMP compliance, FDA
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OTC compliance CM Capabilities: Alcohol-based products, creams, liquids, cold mix, liquids, hot mix, lotions, pastes Specialties: Skin care, cosmeceuticals, sunscreens, other OTC topicals
Enviro Packaging Solutions 1900 Industrial Blvd. Temple, TX 76504 Tel: 254-774-8766 Fax: 254-742-2269 Website: www.enviropackagingsolutions.com Contact: Scott Henderson, CSO Year Established: 2007 Branches: Irvine, CA; ShenZhen, CN CM Capabilities: POP displays, permanent displays, green packaging bundling, QC Specialties: Trapped blisters
Essential Labs 8850 SE Herbert Court Clackamas, OR 97015 Tel: 877-9EW-LABS, 503-722-7557 Fax: 503-210-8270 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.essentiallabs.com Contact: Laura Badcock, general manager Officers: Dennis Fioravanti, CEO Branches: Portland, OR Runs: 500 units - 1,000,000 units & bulk runs Sizes: .15oz - 32 fl. oz. and up to 330 gallon bulk totes Certifications: USDA certified organic processor, FDA registered CM Capabilities: High speed filling lines (50,000 u./shift), tube filling line, sample packet filler, puck filling line, 60, 100, 150, 200, 550, 1000, 5000 gallon tanks & kettles Specialties: Natural & organic personal care, bath, body & hair care, mineral makeup, premium skin care, spa & amenities
Exaxol 14325 60th St N Clearwater, FL 33760 Tel: 727-524-7732 Email:
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Contact: Joe Papa, Sr. Chemist Year Established: 1988 Branches: Genoa, Italy Runs: to 5000 Sizes: to 1qt Certifications: In House QC Procedures, documentation, QC testing Specialties: Shampoo, lower viscosity washes, etc.
EZ Brite Brands, Inc. 806C Sharon Dr. Cleveland, OH 44145 Tel: 440-871-7817 Fax: 440-871-7786 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.ezbritebrands.com Contact: Edmond Aghajanian, president Year Established: 1989 Officers: Edmond Aghajanian, president Runs: 1,000 and up Sizes: 1 oz to 275 gallon totes Certifications: EPA & FDA CM Capabilities: Al, C, LC, LH, Lo, Pa, Po Specialties: Household cleaning products, liquid and paste; soaps and lotions, liquid and foaming; wet wipes (canisters and tubs); specialty applicators; cleaning kits. Custom product development.
F Filling Station 10A Minneakoning Rd. Flemington, NJ 08822 Tel: 508-850-5177 Fax: 508-850-5178 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.thefillingstation.com Contact: Christopher White, president Year Established: 1998 Officers: Christopher White Runs: Small, medium, large Sizes: 5K-1,000,000 Certifications: cGMP, FDA CM Capabilities: C, LC, LH, Lo, Pa Specialties: Difficult creams
Flexpaq 550 Hadley Rd. South Plainfield, NJ 07080 happi.com
Tel: 908-753-7300 Fax: 908-753-7959 Website: www.flexpaq.com Contact: Jim Gabilanes, Sr.VP-sales & marketing Year Established: 1988 Officers: Ludovic Anceau, CEO; MarcAndre Houx, president and COO; Jim Gabilanes, Sr.VP-sales & marketing Branches: Socoplan in Thouars, France; Socopol in Poland, Flexasia in China Runs: test market to national Sizes: .5gm/ml to 1 liter Certifications: EPA, FDA CM Capabilities: Al, C, LC, L, Pa, Po, A, LH Specialties: Unit dose/trial size sampling products
FMI 200 Cascade Dr. Bldg. D Allentown, PA 18109 Tel: 610-266-7580 Fax: 610-266-7586 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.fmi.bz Contact: Sonya Millington Year Established: 1992 Officers: Kevin H. Rhodes, president Runs: to 100,000 Sizes: 0.5 oz.-1 gallon Certifications: FDA, EPA, PA-DOA, Alcohol CM Capabilities: Al, C, LC, LH, L, Pa, Po Specialties: Hair care, skin care, personal care, OTC, household products, fragrance
FNC Corp. 5600 Everglades St. Ventura, CA 93003 Tel: 805-644-7576 Fax: 805-644-0777 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.fncmedical.com Year Established: 1990 Officers: Theresa Lodevico Branches: Ventura, CA Runs: Min. 5,000 pcs. no maximum Certifications: FDA CM Capabilities: AL, C, LC, L, Pa, LH Specialties: Skin and hair care products
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• U.S. Directory Formula—Garcoa
Formula Corporation
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4432 C St. NE Auburn, WA 98002 Tel: 253-800-0170 Fax: 253-880-0185 Website: www.formulacorp.com Contact: Chas Werner, president Year Established: 1983 Runs: 144 units - 100,000+ Sizes: 4 oz to tanker truck Certifications: EPA FIFRA, GMP, Alcohol, CM Capabilities: Liquids, powders, emulsions, 4 oz - tanker truck Specialties: I&I, personal care
P.O. Box 431 Lawrence, NY 11559 Tel: 800-221-8080 Fax: 516-239-4745 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.cosmeticgroup.com Year Established: 1979 Officers: Bennett Rose, president Specialties: Nail lacquer, lip wands, lipgloss
Formulated Solutions 11775 Starkey Rd. Largo, FL 33773 Tel: 727-373-3970 Fax: 727-398-1524 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.formulatedsolutions.com Contact: Ken Wanner,VP-sales Year Established: 2000 Officers: Eric Dann, president & CEO, Kenneth Wanner,VP-sales, Thomas Dann, VP-R&D Runs: Negotiable. Full pilot lab/scale-up production capabilities up to million plus unit runs. Sizes: 0.5 gram tubes or sachets up to 55 gallon drum bulk. Including plastic or laminate tubes, foil sachets w/without wipes, traditional or BOV – Barrier system aerosols, bottles, airless or jars. Liquids, semi-solids, creams, lotions or gels. Certifications: FDA registered (OTC, Rx and Medical Device), CE, ATF, DEA, National Organic Certification, Health Canada and other international registrations. CM Capabilities: A, Al, C, LC, LH, C, Pa Specialties: Aerosol bag on valve production and development
Free Radical Technology 4167 Avenida de la Plata #116 Oceanside, CA 92056 Tel: 760-940-2626 Fax: 760-940-2629 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.radicaltechnology.com Contact: John Garruto, president Year Established: 1998
G G.S. Cosmeceutical 131 Pullman St. Livermore, CA 94551 Tel: 925-583-1426, 925-371-5000 Fax: 925-960-1400 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.gscos.com Contact: Gogi Sangha, CEO, president & chief scientific officer Year Established: 1998 Officers: Gogi Sangha, CEO, president & chief scientific officer Certifications: FDA-registered, cGMPcompliant, USDA Certified Organic Handler CM Capabilities: Anti-aging cosmeceuticals, OTC skin care, including sunscreens and anti-acne products; body care; natural and organic-based skin care; and hair care. Specialties: Anti-aging cosmeceuticals and OTC skin care products
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GAR Labs 1844 Massachusetts Ave. Riverside, CA 92507 Tel: 951-788-0700 | Fax: 951-788-6200 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.garlabs.com Contact: Tom Raffy, president Year Established: 1984 Officers: Peter Curtis, R&D chemist Runs: 5,000 to 5 million pieces Sizes: 1/4 oz. to gallons Certifications: EPA, FDA, ATF, OTC, Certified Organic Specialties: Hair, skin & face formulations Company Description: GAR Labs is a large SOLAR POWERED contract packager of Private Label Hair Care & Skin Care Products, Face & Body Creams, Self– Tanners, OTC’s …you name it! Low Prices 5000 pcs & up, call us for free samples & quick pricing.
Garcoa 26136 Mureau Rd. Calabasas, CA Tel: 800-831-HAIR x833, 818-225-9251 Email:
[email protected] Contact: Gregory Rubin Year Established: 1983 Officers: Gregory Rubin, CEO; Terry Williams, Sr.-VP; Kip Bowers, new product development Branches: Chicago,Toronto, Chatsworth, CA Runs: 1-50,000,000 Sizes: 1-64 oz. Certifications: numerous FDA, OTC, EPA, DIN CM Capabilities: A, Al, C, LC, LH, Pa, Po Specialties: Skin, hair, body, oral, OTC, baby, powder and OTC topical, analgesics October 2011
Summers Optical/EMS Packaging • P.O. Box 380, 1560 Industry Road, Hatfield, PA 19440 Tel: 215-412-8380 • Fax: 215-412-8450 • Email:
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• U.S. Directory GDMI—Hogan
GDMI, Inc.
Greenway Research Lab
2763 Marquis Dr. Garland, TX 75042 Tel: 800-299-8980, 972-494-7477 Fax: 972-485-9529 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.gdmiinc.com Contact: Gina Ferrall,VP, COO Year Established: 1982 Officers: Gina Ferrall Runs: Min. 20 gallon batch size, up to 1,000 gallon batches Sizes: 3 ml and larger, including bulk manufacture Certifications: FDA, OTC-drug registered CM Capabilities: Al, C, LC, LH, L Specialties: Skin and hair care
14301 Burnsville Pkwy Burnsville, MN 55306 Tel: 952-451-0305 Fax: 952-808-0213 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.greenwaylab.com Contact: Susan Skelton,VP-sales and mktg Year Established: 1996 Specialties: Hair, skin care and bath and body, home cleaning supplies
Grafton Cosmetics 3600 S. Congress Ave. Boynton Beach, FL 33426 Tel: 800-662-5387 Fax: 561-738-2160 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.graftoncosmetics.com Contact: Susan Carroll,VP-sales
Greenbendz 4520 Glenmeade Lane Auburn Hills, MI 48326 Contact: Steve Berry
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H Harrison Specialty 15 University Rd. Canton, MA 02021 Tel: 781-828-8180 Fax: 781-828-4057 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.harrisonspecialty.com Contact: Russell Fontaine, general manager Year Established: 1961 Officers: Russell Fontaine, GM Branches: Webster, MA and Chino, CA Certifications: EPA, DEP, FDA, BATF CM Capabilities: A, Al, C, LC, LH, L, Pa, Po Specialties: Custom contract manufacturer of non-aerosol HBA and OTC products
Healthspecialty 9634 Washburn Rd # A Downey, CA 90241 Tel: 562-940-8300 Fax: 562-940-8310 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.healthspecialty.com Contact: Neil Badlani Year Established: 2004 Officers: Neil Badlani Certifications: Cosmetic, FDA CM Capabilities: Al, C, LC, LH, Lo, Pa
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Herba Aromatica 1900-C W. Stone Ave. Fairfield, IA 52556 Tel: 641-209-3500, 888-928-2121 Fax: 641-472-8672 Email:
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Website: www.amrita.net Contact: Sonja Oslund, office manager Year Established: 1989 Officers: Christoph Streicher, Ph.D. president/CEO Runs: any Sizes: any Certifications: Facility is certified organic by Oregon Tilth CM Capabilities: Al, C, LC, LH, L, Pa, Po, A Specialties: True botanical therapeutic ingredients.
High-Tech Conversions 1699 King St. Enfield, CT 06082 Tel: 860-265-2633 Fax: 860-265-2774 Contact: Claudio Orefice, president CM Capabilities: High-Tech Conversions manufactures a variety of wiping products and can supply virtually any type of consumable item used in cleanrooms, assembly lines, laboratories and manufacturing.
HNC Products Inc. 283 Cromwell Dr. Clinton, IL 61727 Tel: 217-935-6845 Fax: 217-935-8938 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.hncproducts.com Contact: Chim Potini,VP-R&D Year Established: 1989 Officers: Srila Potini Branches: Bloomington, IL Runs: 500-10,000 Sizes: 4ml to 400ml Certifications: FDA CM Capabilities: C, LC, LH, Pa Specialties: Ointments, creams, lotions, liquids
Hogan Flavors & Fragrances, Inc. 130 East 18th St. NewYork, NY 10003 Tel: 212-598-4310 Fax: 212-477-4711 Email:
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Contact: Ray Hogan, president Year Established: 1985 Officers: Kathleen Ryan VP Specialties: Fragrances and flavors
Housechem Inc. 25 Industrial Park Waldwick, NJ 07463 Tel: 201-445-8808 Fax: 201-445-2810 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.housechem.com Contact: Rogelio Ayala, sales manager Year Established: 1986 Runs: 25,000 unit minimum Sizes: All Certifications: EPA Specialties: Lavatory care and air care products
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Hydron Technologies 4400 34th St. N. Suite F St. Petersburg, FL 33714 Tel: 727-342-5050 Fax: 727-342-5058 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.HydronTechnologies.com Contact: Samantha Petrucci Year Established: 1956 Officers: David Pollock, CEO; Dr. Doug Reitz, exec.VP Runs: 5m, 10m, 25m Sizes: 0.25 oz to 8 oz CM Capabilities: C, LC, LH, L Specialties: Self-adjusting skin care, patented technologies, time release delivery for anti-wrinkle, cosmeceuticals
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Hygenic Laboratories & Cosmetics 6500 N.W. 12th Ave. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 Tel: 954-491-0200, 800-776-0555 Fax: 954-491-2291 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.hygeniclabs.com Contact: Monica Blau Takiff, president Year Established: 1973 Officers: Monica Takiff & Susana Blau Branches: Fort Lauderdale, FL Runs: Large and small Sizes: All Certifications: FDA CM Capabilities: C, LC, LH, Lo, Pa Specialties: Imported seaweeds, aromatherapy
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• U.S. Directory I. Shay—JP Packaging
I I. Shay Cosmetics 12911 Cerise St. Hawthorne, CA 90250 Tel: 310-644-0600 Fax:310-644-2135 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.ishaycosmetics.com Contact: Nick Ehsan Year Established: 1984 Officers: Nick Ehsan, president; Kambiz Aftassi,VP-operations; Ryan Ehsan PhD., VP-sales Runs: 500 to 25,000 lbs. Sizes: .5 oz. to bulk Certifications: OTC license CM Capabilities: C, LC, LH, L, Pa, Po Specialties: Hair care, skin care and detergents
IGI Laboratories 105 Lincoln Ave. Buena, NJ 08310 Tel: 856-697-1441 | Fax: 856-697-2259 Website: www.igilabs.com Contact: Nadya Lawrence, exec.VP-sales & marketing Officers: Charles Moore, president & CEO; Nadya Lawrence, exec. VP-sales & marketing Specialties: Contract manufacturing, skin care
Innovating Concepts Laboratories 3253 Grapevine St. Mira Loma, CA 91752 Tel: 951-681-4422, 951-681-4433 Fax: 951-681-4404 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.iclabs.net Contact: Frank Arias, president, CEO Year Established: 2005 Runs: No limits Sizes: Open Certifications: Gov, state, city, ATB, CM Capabilities:Year minimum capacity 30 million units Specialties: Hair, skin, body, alcohol, spa, babies, natural & organic products 110 • happi
Innovative Color Labs
Ion Labs
7 DeForest St. Amityville, NY 11701 Tel: 631-843-0230 Fax: 631-815-6208 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.iclnails.com Contact: Jay Factor, president Year Established: 1981 Officers: Jay Factor, president Runs: 12 pieces-1 million Sizes: 1/8 oz. to 4 oz. CM Capabilities: LC; liquids, powders, silk screening, decorating Specialties: Nail lacquer, liquid filling, creams, lotions
5475 115th Ave. North Clearwater, FL 33760 Tel: 877-990-4466 Fax: 727-527-6758 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.IonLabs.com Contact: Adam Oliver, new product development Year Established: 1983 Officers: Bill Oliver, president
Innovative Cosmetic Labs 19845 Nordhoff St. Northridge, CA 91324 Tel: 800-521-3342, 818-349-1121 Fax: 818-349-1131 Website: www.innovativecosmetics.net Contact: Linda Miles Year Established: 2005 Runs: 1000 piece minimum Specialties: Small batch natural formulas
J J. Palazzolo Son, Inc. 36 Lakeville Rd. New Hyde Park, NY 11040 Tel: 516-775-0220 Fax: 516-328-9789 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.jpalazzoloson.com Year Established: 1898 Officers: Joseph A. Palazzolo, president CM Capabilities: LC Specialties: Fine fragrances
James Alexander Intercon 1100 Central Industrial Dr. St. Louis, MO 63110 Tel: 800-325-9218 | Fax:314-771-6608 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.interconchemical.com Contact: Jim Epstein, president Year Established: 1982 Officers: James A. Epstein, president; Peter Brown, COO, William Biddle, CFO, VP Finance Runs: Short or long Sizes: 4-oz. to tank trucks Certifications: EPA, FDA, USDA Specialties: Product development, startups, cleaners and personal care
Interfashion Cosmetics, Corp. 32 Henry St. Teterboro, NJ 07608 Tel: 201-288-5858 | Fax: 201-288-9466 Website: www.ifcosmetics.com Contact: Wendy Chang, business development happi.com
845 Route 94 Blairstown, NJ 07825 US Tel: 908-362-9266 Fax: 908-362-5019 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.james-alexander.com Contact: Carol Gamsby, sales manager Officers: Francesca Fazzolari, president, Dave Robinson, vice president CM Capabilities: Alcohol-based products, Liquids, cold mix, Lotions, Powders Specialties: Custom filler
JP Packaging LLC 37 Elkay Dr. Suite 59 Chester, NY 10918 Tel: 845-469-2153 Fax: 845-469-2185 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.jppkg.com Contact: Michael Rossi, director of sales Year Established: 2002 Officers: John Vandercliff, president October 2011
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Branches: Chester, NY Runs: 10M to millions Sizes: 0.25ml to 3 ounces Certifications: FDA, cGMP Facility, OTC Specialties: Liquid, gels, creams, ointments, swab sticks, packettes, blisters, assembly, devices in pouches, etc.
June Jacobs Labs 46 Graphic Place Moonachie, NJ 07074 Tel: 201-329-9100 | Fax: 201-329-9166 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.junejacobslabs.com Contact: Lauren DeLaura, customer relations Year Established: 1988 Runs: 5000+ Specialties: Wide variety of manufacturing and fill capabilities in personal care.
JWL Beauty Solutions 373 US Rt 46 W, E-150 Fairfield, NJ 07004 Tel: 973-882-3080 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.jwlbeautysolutions.com Contact: Jonathan Lin, chief chemist Year Established: 2010 Specialties: E-Cosmetics In China, ODM/OEM in USA
Year Established: 1921 Officers: Robert J. Edmonds, president & CEO; Thomas J. Calcagno, Kolmar general manager; Robert Brungard, Acupac VP & general manager; Julie Strasser, vice president sales & marketing Branches: Kolmar Laboratories & Acupac Packaging, Inc. Certifications: Kolmar & Acupac are FDA and OTC certified, Acupac is also ISO certified. CM Capabilities: Al, C, LC, LH, L, Pa, Po Specialties: Color cosmetics, skin care, hair care, bath and body
Lake Consumer Products, Inc. Korex Corporation 50000 West Pontiac Trail PO Box 930339 Wixom, MI 48393-0339 Tel: 248-624-0000, Fax: 248-624-0506 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.korex-us.com Contact: Robert Ditmar CM Capabilities: Liquid and powder home care products
KTT Enterprises 15 Marne St. Hamden, CT 06514 Tel: 203-288-7883 Fax: 203-288-8404 Website: www.kttenterprises.com
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Kleen Test 1611 Sunset Road Port Washington, WI 53074 Tel: 262-284-6600 Fax: 262-284-6623 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.kleentest.com Contact: Charlotte Castleberry
Kolmar Labs Group 20 West King St. Port Jervis, NY 12771 Tel: 845-856-5311, Fax: 845-856-0640 Email:
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Fax: 631-454-0445, 0446 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.ladyburd.com Contact: Tina Burd, sales manager Year Established: 1969 Officers: Roberta Burd, CEO; Allan Burd, VP; Larry Burd, engineer Branches: Delray Beach, FL; Miami Beach, FL; NewYork, NY; Beverly Hills, CA Runs: 12 pieces to millions CM Capabilities: Al, C, LC, LH, L, Po, A, Pa Specialties: Color cosmetics, powder pressings, skin treatment spa products
L & S Packaging, LLC 901 SW 128th Ave Unit 409 Pembroke Pines, FL 33027 Tel: 954-885-5211, 954-298-9191 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.lspackaging.com Contact: Jack Leitman, president Year Established: 2007 Officers: Jack Leitman, president, Edwin Stoltz, vice president Specialties: Sprayers and pumps
Lady Burd 44 Executive Blvd. Farmingdale, NY 11735 Tel: 631-454-0444, 800-345-3448 happi.com
1 Pharmacal Way Jackson, WI 53037 Tel: 800-635-3696 Fax: 262-677-9006 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.lakeconsumer.com Contact: Mike Kermendy,VP-marketing
Lechler Labs, Inc. 100 Red Schoolhouse Rd. Chestnut Ridge, NY 10977 Tel: 845-426-6800 Fax: 845-426-1515 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.mehron.com Contact: Jimmy Varghese, research & development Year Established: 1952 Officers: Martin Melik, president Runs: 1,000-50,000 Sizes: .25 oz.-16 oz. CM Capabilities: C, LC, L Specialties: Cosmetics, skin creams, lotions
Levlad 9200 Mason Ave. Chatsworth, CA 91311 Tel: 800-327-2012, 818-882-2951 Fax: 818-341-3840 Website: www.levlad.com Year Established: 1973 Runs: 10,000 to 100,000 units Certifications: EPA, FDA, USDA CM Capabilities: Al, C, LC, LH, L Specialties: Hair, body, sun, aging, acne
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LF of America
Lornamead
Madame Renaud Naturals
3890 Pembroke Rd Hollywood, FL 33021, Tel: 954-963-6226 Fax: 954-963-6227 Email:
[email protected] Website: lfweb.us
175 Cooper Ave. Tonawanda, NY 14150 Tel: 908-581-4225 Fax: 716-874-0670 Website: www.lornamead.com
101 E 5th St Loveland, CO 80537 Tel: 970-667-1433, 888-767-1433 Fax: 970-461-5959 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.renaudnaturals.com Contact: Michele Renaud Slavik, CEO/founder Year Established: 1997 Runs: Runs beginning at only 20 of an item up to thousands. Sizes: Very small to very large. Specialties: Facial care, body care, sunless tanning
Libby Laboratories 1700 Sixth St. Berkeley, CA 94710 Tel: 510-527-5400, Fax: 510-527-8687 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.libbylabs.com Contact: Susan Libby Year Established: 1959 Runs: 40 Kg is generally the smallest batch size Sizes: 1 oz. to 55 gallons or multi drum totes Certifications: FDA CM Capabilities: Emulsions, solutions, SD alcohol, paste, hot mix, cold mix, specialties Specialties: Custom product development skin care, hair care, topical OTC and other specialties
M M.J. Rapoport & Company, Inc. 899 Skokie Blvd. Northbrook, IL 60062 Tel: 847-272-7300 Fax: 847-272-7920 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.mjrapoport.com Contact: Michael Rapoport, president Year Established: 1992
Maesa Group 560 Broadway, Suite 507A 10012 NewYork, NY Tel: 212-431-6613 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.maesa.com
Lifetech Resources 9540 Cozycroft Ave. Chatsworth, CA 91311 Tel: 818-885-1199 Fax: 818-709-2499 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.lifetechresources.com Contact: Beverly Halcon, vice president Certifications: OTC
Lon Cosmetics 165 S. 10th St. Lindenhurst, NY 11757 Tel: 800-327-1680, 631-225-1700 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.lonusa.com Contact: customer service Year Established: 1974 Runs: 20 gallons - 400 gallons CM Capabilities: Beauty creams, cleansers, conditioners, exfoliants, lipgloss, lotions, masks, shampoo, sugar scrubs Specialties: Tube filling October 2011
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• U.S. Directory Malco—MG America
Malco 361 Fairview Ave. Barberton, OH 44203 Tel: 330-753-0361 Fax: 330-753-2025 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.malcopro.com Year Established: 1953 Officers: Stuart Glauberman, Jerry Arth Runs: 25,000 units Sizes: 1 oz. to 55 gallons Certifications: EPA CM Capabilities: Al, LC, LH, L, Pa, Po Specialties: Household cleaning products and automotive aftermarket chemicals
Mana 32-02 Queens Blvd. 6th floor Long Island City, NY 11101 Tel: 718-361-2550 Fax: 718-786-3204 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.manaproducts.com Contact: Mana Contract Sales Department Year Established: 1975 Certifications: OTC
Mansfield-King 6501 Julian Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46219 Tel: 317-788-0750; 866-402-5464 Fax: 317-784-2902 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.mansfieldking.com Contact: Charles Haywood, president Officers: Charles Haywood, president/CEO; Bryce Lowry, VP & general manager; Tom Lehman, VP R&D; Lance Gregoire, VP-operations Runs: 3000-no maximum Sizes: .5 oz. to 640 oz. Certifications: FDA, Alcohol License, cGMP CM Capabilities: Al, C, LC, LH, Pa, Po Specialties: Formula development; ethnic hair care; alcohol products; hair/skin/body care; natural and organic products
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Tel: 630-377-6655 Fax: 630-377-1262 Year Established: 1963 Officers: Larry H. Murison Sr., Larry H Murison Jr., Merrily B. Murison Runs: 5m-5 million Sizes: vials-32 oz. CM Capabilities: Al, LC, C Specialties: Fine fragrances
Marietta 37 Huntington St Cortland, NY 13045 Tel: 800-431-3023, 973-263-2402 Fax: 607-756-0657 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.mariettacorp.com Contact: Rob Chichester,VP-contract sales Year Established: 1976 Officers: David Hempson, SVP-business development/SVP-quality assurance Branches: Olive Branch, MS; Packaging Advantage Corp, Los Angeles, CA; Cygnus, Chicago, IL Runs: 25,000 min Sizes: .1 oz to 128 oz Certifications: cGMP, FDA, Alcohol License, Medical Device License CM Capabilities: Formula development, compounding, filling, OTC, beauty care, household, medical devices, bar soap Specialties: Bulk manufacturing, retail filling, contract packaging, soap, unit of use.
McKenna Labs 650 S. East St. Anaheim, CA 92805 Tel: 858-581-6888 Fax: 858-581-2888 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.mckennalabs.com Contact: Angie Inouye, director of business development Year Established: 1997 Officers: Dennis Owen Runs: minimum: 10,000 units Sizes: 0.17 oz. (5 mL)-1 Gallon (3.785 L) Certifications: FDA registered drug manufacturer, GMP, cGMP CM Capabilities: C, LC, LH, Lo, Pa Specialties: Premium anti-aging and skin treatment happi.com
Medicia Corporation 2351 Route 130 PO Box 1015 Dayton, NJ 08810 Tel: 732-438-3200 / 732-438-3259 Fax: 732-438-3165 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.medicia.com Contact: Scott Pangborn,VP-business development Year Established: 1975 Officers: Dale Dvorak, CEO; Rich Fredricksen, COO; Rick Shindewolf, CFO; Scott D. Panborn,VP-business development Branches: Coming soon Runs: 5000 to 10,000,000 Plus Sizes: 0.03 fl. oz. to 1 gal. Certifications: FDA, OTC, Medical Device CM Capabilities: Al, C, LC, LH, L, A Specialties: OTC, medical devices, cosmetic products in beauty, personal, consumer, private label, skin care, hair care, color products, packettes/sachets, sampling, light-pack, distribution, specialty products and assembly
Menshen Packaging USA, Inc. 21 Industrial Park Waldwick, NJ 07463 Tel: 201-445-7436 Fax: 201-445-3473 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.menshenusa.com Contact: Rogelio Ayala, Sales Manager Year Established: 1974 Runs: 25,000 unit minimum Sizes: all Certifications: AIB Specialties: Injection molding, soap extrusion, tableting, gel filling, membrane technology, full packaging and assembly services
MG America 21 Kulick Road Fairfield, NJ 07004 Tel: 973-808-8185 Fax: 973-808-8421 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.mgamerica.com October 2011
• U.S. Directory MG America—My Sacred Fig
Contact: Fabio Trippodo, president Specialties: MG America, a subsidiary of MG 2 (Bologna, Italy), is a recognized leader in the supply of processing, packaging, assembly and inspection machinery to pharmaceutical manufacturers throughout the US, Canada and Puerto Rico.
Mid-Continent Packaging Inc. 1200 N. 54th St. Enid, OK 73701 Tel: 580-234-5200 Fax: 580-234-5275 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.midcontinentpkg.com Contact: Steven Epstein,VP Year Established: 1992 Officers: Mark Epstein, president; Steve Epstein,VP Branches: S. Kearny, NJ Runs: various up to multi-shift Sizes: liquids: 1/2 oz to bulk; dry: 6 grams to supersacks Certifications: EPA-registered, FDA-registered, cGMP CM Capabilities: L, LC, Po, tableting, form/fill/seal and stand-up pouch Specialties: consumer products, liquid and dry, effervescent tablets/powders
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Multi-Pack
20 Commerce St. East Haven, CT 06512 Tel: 203-467-1577 | Fax: 203-467-1573 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.milbarlabs.com Contact: Gus Bezas, president, global strategic development Year Established: 1988 Officers: Truitt Bell, president and CEO Runs: 5M-1MM Sizes: 1/2 oz.-32 oz. Certifications: FDA CM Capabilities: C, LC, LH, L Specialties: Low pH emulsions, dermatological products
8372 N. Steven Road Milwaukee, WI 53223 Tel: 414-760-9000 x114 Fax: 414-760-9900 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.multi-pack.com Contact: Michael Kryshak Year Established: 1999 Officers: Michael Kryshak,VP-sales; Bill Meusey, purchasing; Katie Kesler, sales; Michelle Dinnauer, quality assurance Runs: pilot to production; few hundred to millions Certifications: EPA, FDA CM Capabilities: A, C, LH Specialties: Wet wipes, canisters, patches, single packs, OTC, pouch refill packages, impregnated swabs
Mineral Mine 387A Jericho Turnpike Floral Park, NY 11001 Tel: 516-437-4080, 800-338-1423 Fax: 516-437-4296 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.mineral-mine.com Contact: Kimberley Frey, creative director Officers: Barbara Panagos, president Runs: Low minimums on stock products CM Capabilities: We will fill our loose mineral powders in most packaging. Specialties: Free pad printing on our filled packaging with a 24 pc. Minimum
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My Sacred Fig PO Box 2171 Albuquerque, NM 87103 Tel: 800-884-1656, 812-430-0999 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.MySacredFig.com Contact: Keith West-Harrison, CEO Year Established: 2001 Officers: Keith & Andre West-Harrison Runs: From 6 of an item Sizes: All Certifications: GACC, DAT, ABQ Green
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Certifications: GACC, DAT, ABQ Green Specialties: Organic and natural private label
N Naprodis, Inc. 13250 Gregg St., Suite F San Diego, CA 92064 Tel: 858-486-8655, 888-367-2529 Fax: 858-486-7768 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.Naprodis.com Contact: Dr. Paul Petit, president, CEO Year Established: 1994 Officers: Dr. Paul F. Petit, CEO, JeanPhilippe Petit, COO Runs: Low minimums Sizes: Low minimums Certifications: NSF-ANSI 305 (US organic certficiation for personal care products) CM Capabilities: C, LC, LH, L, Pa, Po Specialties: Complete lines of all natural/organic/vegan skin care, hair care, bath and body care products. Also natural medicinal remedies. Chemical free, gluten free. Private label, contract manufacturing, R&D, filling, labeling and packaging services.
Neopac 12 Poppy Pl. Millington, NJ 07946 Tel: 973-670-8367 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.neopac.com Contact: Richard Misdom, U.S. Sales Mgr. Specialties: The properties of Neopac tubes always provide a strong barrier against light, moisture, oxygen, and organic and chemical substances, resistance to corrosion and high aesthetics due to allaround printing.
Neutraderm, Inc. 20660 Nordhoff St. Chatsworth, CA 91311 Tel: 877-252-SKIN (7546), 818-534-3180 Fax: 818-534-3192 Email:
[email protected] Website: neutraderm.com Contact: Samuel Raoof, president/CEO Officers: Samuel D. Raoof Runs: Small runs 5 to 1000 gallons Certifications: cGMP, FDA, OTC Licensed CM Capabilities: Alcohol, tube filling, turnkey, private label Specialties: Medical grade skin care, creams, lotions, skin care, hair care, spa products, cosmetics
Natureplex Pharmaceuticals 11085 Airport Road PO Box 221 Olive Branch, MS 38654-0221 Tel: 662-874-1370, 886-323-0107 Fax: 662-890-9872 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.natureplex.com Contact: Ana de Oliveira,VP-sales Officers: Victor Santos, president Branches: Olive Branch, MS Runs: Varies depending on product & fill type Sizes: Various depending on primary packaging Certifications: cGMP/FDA compliant CM Capabilities: Formulation, stability testing, compounding, filling and shipping Specialties: Feminine products (douches, sprays, washes), oral, skin and pet care October 2011
Neways 2089 Neways Dr. Springville, UT 84663 Tel: 801-418-2000 Email:
[email protected] Contact: Justin Ames, director of custom manufacturing Year Established: 1987 CM Capabilities: Skin care, hair care, oral care, cosmetic preparations Specialties: Skin care, hair care
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• U.S. Directory Northern Labs—Overnight Labels
Northern Labs
Northwest Cosmetic Labs
5800 West Dr. Manitowoc, WI 54221 Tel: 800-558-7621, 920-684-2112 Fax: 920-686-4196 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.northernlabs.com Contact: Herb Twiss, contract manufacturing sales manager Year Established: 1946 Runs: variable Sizes: 2-oz. up to tankers Certifications: EPA, FDA, ISO 9001:2000 CM Capabilities: Al, C, LC, LH, L, Pa Specialties: Contract manufacturing, blending, filling, liquid and paste-type products
200 Technology Dr. Idaho Falls, ID 83401 Tel: 208-522-6723, 208-227-1913 Fax: 208-522-6746 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.trustncl.com Contact: Natalie Rasmussen, project manager Year Established: 1995 Officers: Matt Bryant, CEO Certifications: We are a registered drug establishment with the FDA, licensed manufacturer of therapeutic goods with the Ministry of Health and Welfare (Canada), and sponsor-ready with TGA (Australia). We have ATF approval to procure denatured alcohol. CM Capabilities: Liquids, color cosmetics, skin care Specialties: Skin care, OTC, color cosmetics Company Description: Founded in 1995, Northwest Cosmetic Labs specializes in the development of custom, award-winning formulas and quality manufacturing of skin care, OTC, and cosmetic products. Our newly expanded state-of-the-art facility is conveniently located in beautiful Snake River Valley in Idaho Falls, Idaho.
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Nutra Luxe MD 6835 International Center Blvd. Unit 5 Fort Myers, FL 33912 Tel: 239-561-9699 Email:
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Website: www.omplabs.com Contact: Jeff Stice, president and CEO Year Established: 1984 Officers: Jeff Stice, president CM Capabilities: C, LC, Lo Specialties: Tube filling, candles, botanicals, bath salts, lotions, import items
Omega Packaging 55 Kings Rd. Totowa, NJ 07512 Tel: 973-890-9505, ext 19 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.omegapackaging.net Contact: John Goffredo Year Established: 1989 Runs: 2500 - 1,000,000+ Sizes: 1/4oz to 2.5 Gallon CM Capabilities: AL, C, LC, LH, L, Pa Specialties: EDT/fragrance, hair & skin care, oral care, hot pour, tube filling, deo
Oralabs 18685 East Plaza Dr. Parker, CO 80134 Tel: 303-261-3243, 800-290-0577 ext. 3243 Fax: 303-783-5759 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.oralabs.com Contact: Angela Garcia Year Established: 1990
Orlandi Inc. 131 Executive Blvd. Farmingdale, NY 11735-4719 Tel: 631-756-0110 Fax: 631-756-0256 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.orlandi-usa.com Officers: Vincent T. Penna,VP-sales; Dale Bal,VP-marketing Specialties: Fragrance & cosmetic sampling, scented retail products, contract packaging
Olympic Mountain
Overnight Labels Inc.
8655 S. 208th St. Kent, WA 98031 Tel: 253-850-2343, 800-937-2545 Fax: 253-850-3545 Email:
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151-15 West Industry Ct. Deer Park, NY 11729 Tel: 631-242-4240, 800-472-5753 Fax: 631-242-4385 Email:
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U.S. Directory • Overnight Labels—Packaging Concepts
Website: www.overnightlabels.com Contact: Carrie Houghton, marketing Year Established: 1987 Officers: Donald Earl, president Certifications: ISO 9000 compliant Specialties: Shrink sleeves, pressure sensitive labels, flexible packaging, neck bands, peelback, booklet & IRC coupon labels, rotary silkscreen, cold foil
P P&G Professional One P&G Plaza Cincinnati, OH 45202 Tel: 800-332-7787, 888-474-7765 Website: www.pgpro.com Specialties: Cleaning, building & maintenance; hospitality; food service
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P.J. Noyes
Packaging & Resources Inc.
89 Bridge St. Lancaster, NH 03584 Tel: 800-522-2469, 603-788-4952 Fax: 603-788-3873 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.pjnoyes.com Contact: Jeffrey Geil, sales & marketing manager Year Established: 1868 Officers: David Hill, president and CEO; Dennis Wogaman, COO; Jeffrey Geil, sales and marketing manager Runs: Small, medium, large Sizes: Various Certifications: FDA, EPA, ATF CM Capabilities: C, LC, LH, L Specialties: Creams, ointments, lotions, compressed tablets, bottles, jars, tubes, pouches
2800 Glades Circle Suite 146 Weston, FL 33327 Tel: 954-389-5252 Fax: 775-514-1096 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.packres.com Contact: Juan Arenas Year Established: 1999 Officers: Juan Arenas,VP Runs: Small and container quantities Specialties: Glass containers, fine mist, crimp pumps, closures, airless containers; ingredients and raw materials.
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Packaging Concepts 4925 Park Ridge Blvd. Boynton Beach, FL 33426 Tel: 561-364-0014, 800-881-6725 Fax: 561-364-1480 Email:
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• U.S. Directory Packaging Concepts—PDQ Manufacturing
Website: www.packagingconcepts.com Contact: David Meshberg Year Established: Est. 1991 Runs: 25,000 min Sizes: 5.0mL - 12.0 fl.oz. Certifications: FDA CM Capabilities: Metered dose sprayers and child resistant caps
Packaging Service Co., Inc. 1904 Mykawa Rd. Pearland, TX 77581 Tel: 281-485-1458 | Fax: 281-485-0843 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.packserv.com Contact: John Worrell,VP-sales
Paket Corp. 9165 S. Harbor Ave. Chicago, IL 60617 Tel: 773-221-7300 | Fax: 773-221-7316 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.paketcorp.com Contact: Mark O’Malley, president Year Established: 1957 Officers: Mark K. O’Malley, president; Mike Hintz,VP-manufacturing Branches: Chicago, IL Certifications: FDA, EPA CM Capabilities: Al, C, LC, L, Pa, Po Specialties: Die cut pouches and plastic tubes
PakTecha LLC P.O. Box 39067 Cleveland, OH 44139 Tel: 800-723-9731, 440-279-3447 Fax: 440-398-8055 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.paktecha.com Contact: Sam Timberman,VP-sales & marketing Year Established: 2004 Officers: Robert Bell Sizes: Samples through full commercial size Certifications: cGMP, FDA, ISO Compliant Facilities CM Capabilities: Formulation, blending, filling, packaging Specialties: Full service, turnkey, contract packaging, contract mfg. 120 • happi
Pangea Organics 6880 Winchester Circle Boulder, CO 80301 Tel: 303-413-8493, 877-679-5854 Fax: 303-437-4479 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.pangeaorganics.com Year Established: 2001 Officers: Joshua Scott Onykso, CEO Branches: Boulder, CO Runs: 55 gal-liquids min., 500 bars min. Sizes: 1 oz. bars and bottles-drums (55 gal) Specialties: Organic, natural, fragrance free body care and soaps
Parachem Corporation 2733 Sixth Ave. Des Moines, IA 50313 Tel: 515-280-9445 Fax: 515-244-2101 Website: parachem.biz Contact: Beryl Halterman, president Year Established: 1958 Officers: Beryl D. Halterman, president CM Capabilities: LC, Po Specialties: soap in leaf form/bath confetti; commercial, industrial soap leaf and dispensers; small run liquid and dry packaging and blending
Paramount Cosmetics, Inc. 93 Entin Road #4 Clifton, NJ 07014 Tel: 973-472-2323; 800-522-9880 Fax: 973-472-5005 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.paramountcosmetics.net Officers: Sanford Salzman, president Certifications: FDA & OTC Specialties: Color cosmetics, skin care, hair care, OTCs
PCI, Inc. 10800 Baur Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63132 Tel: 314-872-9333 Fax: 314-872-9104 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.pcistl.com Contact: David P Coffey, chief chemist Year Established: 1978 Officers: Rajiv Gupta, president/CEO; happi.com
David P Coffey, director of technology & chief chemist Runs: Various Sizes: 1 oz. to 55 gallon drums Certifications: EPA, cGMP CM Capabilities: Stock formulation and custom R&D, in-house: formulate and blend, fill and package liquid products. Fill 2oz.- 55 gallon. Contract manufacture and private label. Specialties: Personal care (hair, skin, body), hard surface cleaners (floor, window, appliances), household products (all purpose, bathroom, toilet and drain cleaners; air freshener; laundry detergent and fabric softener)
PDI, Inc Two Nice-Pak Park Orangeburg, NY 10962-1376 Tel: 845-365-1700 X-232 Fax: 845-398-5807 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.nicepak.com Contact: Michael Sherman, contract packaging sales manager Year Established: 1957 Branches: Mooresville, IN; Green Bay, WI; Flint, Wales, UK; Germany Runs: Inquire Sizes: Inquire Certifications: EPA, FDA, ISO 9001-2000; ISO13485:2003 CM Capabilities: LC Specialties: Wet wipes
PDQ Manufacturing 201 Victory Circle Ellijay, GA 30540 Tel: 800-248-2401 Fax: 706-636-1849 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.pdqonline.com Year Established: 1987 Officers: Walter C. Drost Jr., president Runs: 2000 pounds and up Sizes: Various Certifications: EPA CM Capabilities: LC, Po, LH, Pa Specialties: Powders/solids, liquids, pastes
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• U.S. Directory Perrigo—Precious Cosmetics
Perrigo Consumer Healthcare 515 Eastern Ave. Allegan, MI 49010 Tel: 269-673-8451 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.perrigo.com CM Capabilities: A, Al, C, LC, LH, L, Pa
Pharma Tech Industries 545 Old Elbert Rd. Royston, GA 30662 Tel: 706-246-3527 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.pharma-tech.com Contact: Tee Noland, director of business development Year Established: 1972 Branches: 2 CM Capabilities: Powder packaging and blending, effervescent manufacturing and packaging, medical device and component molding, & cotton swabs production Specialties: Technology transfer and powder manufacturing and packaging
Pharmasol 1 Norfolk Ave. Easton, MA 02375 Tel: 508-238-8501 Fax: 508-238-0105 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.pharmasol.com Year Established: 1972 Officers: Fred J. Badia, CEO; Marc L. Badia,VP and general manager Runs: 50,000 units Sizes: Up to 8-oz. Certifications: EPA, FDA, minority supplier CM Capabilities: A, Al, LC, LH, C Specialties: Aerosols and non-aerosol personal care and pharmaceutical
Phoenix Cosmetic Tools 361 W. Gordon St. Allentown, PA 18102 Tel: 610-432-8060, 866-749-4525 Fax: 610-432-8098 Email:
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Year Established: 2005 Officers: Susan C.Yoo, Steven A. Wilson Branches: Division of Phoenix Global Partners LLC; Sister division to Trademark Packaging Associates (container decorating) Runs: MOQ 5,000 pieces CM Capabilities: Cosmetic sponges, powder puffs, flocked foam, natural & synthetic hair brushes, foam-tipped applicators, cotton pads Specialties: Mallo polyurethane sponge; Purmacel high grade cosmetic sponge; NatraFil synthetic brushes
Phyzz 8170 Corporate Park Dr. Suite 305 Cincinnati, OH 45242 Tel: 513-891-2600 Fax: 513-891-2833 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.phyzz.com Contact: Allen Rau, president Year Established: 1997 Officers: Allen Rau, president CM Capabilities: Tablets, granules, powders Specialties: Effervescent products
Plenish 1008 S. Pueblo Road #221 Taos, NM 87571 Tel: 575-737-0732 Fax: 575-758-8207 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.plenishskincare.com Officers: Krysia Boinis and Greg Martin, owners; Kristine Keheley, director sales and product development
Pluto Corporation P.O. Box 391 French Lick, IN 47432 Tel: 812-936-9988 Fax: 812-936-2828 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.plutocorp.com Contact: Alan Friedman, president Year Established: 1963 Officers: Alan J. Friedman, president; David Mathers, plant manager happi.com
Sizes: 2-oz. to gallons Certifications: EPA CM Capabilities: Al, LC, LH Specialties: Bottling liquid household products; bottles in-house; the company also blow-molds HDPE
Polysciences 400 Valley Road Warrington, PA 18976 Tel: 800-523-2575, 215-343-6484 Fax: 800-343-3291 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.polysciences.com Contact: Glenn Sandgren,VP-personal products Year Established: 1961 Officers: Michael Ott, president, CEO; Walter Baker, vice president and general manager Runs: negotiable Sizes: negotiable Certifications: FDA, ATF, EPA CM Capabilities: Al, C, LC, LH, L, Po Specialties: Tube filling, pouch filling, formulating
Power Line Packaging, Inc. 1304 Conshohoken Rd. Conshohoken, PA 19428 Tel: 800-220-2036, 610-239-7088 Fax: 610-239-7209 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.powerlinepackaging.com
Precious Cosmetics 296 Midland Ave. Saddle Brook, NJ 07663 Tel: 973-478-4633 Fax: 973-478-4670 Website: www.preciouscosmetics.com Contact: Sami Mikhail, president Year Established: 1996 Officers: Sami Mikhail, CEO Branches: One Runs: Small & large Sizes: Any Certifications: Available Specialties: Wrinkle creams & natural color cosmetics
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U.S. Directory • Prima Fleur—Rand Diversified
Prima Fleur Botanicals
Profaces
1525 East Francisco Blvd. Suite 16 San Rafael, CA 94901 Tel: 415-455-0957; Fax: 415-455-0956 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.primafleur.com Contact: Kendra Smith, custom product development Year Established: 1991 Officers: Marianne Griffeth, CEO; Ron Griffeth, co-owner Runs: 1,000 - 50,000 unit runs Sizes: All retail containers and bulk Certifications: Ecocert-Organic, EcocertNatural, USDA Organic CM Capabilities: Development and manufacturing Ecocert Certified USDA organic skin, body, hair care, direct importer 250 essential oils, EU Registration expertise, export document preparation, full capabilities. Specialties: Custom development skin, body, hair certified organic, natural, Ecocert certified private label formulary
3 N. Olney Ave. Suite 100 Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 Tel: 856-751-7551 Fax: 856-751-3336 Website: www.profaces.com
Prime Enterprises 16363 NW 49 Ave. Miami, FL 33014 Tel: 305-625-4929; Fax: 305-625-4924 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.primeenterprises.com Contact: Francisco Linares, vice president Year Established: 1983 Officers: Mohamed Barakat, Maged Barakat, Francisco Linares Specialties: Cosmetic and OTC drug manufacturing
Procore Labs 1025 S. Belt Line Road, Suite 100 Coppell, TX 75019 Tel: 972-393-9400 x204 Fax: 972-462-8406 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.procorelabs.com Contact: Jim Tehan, president
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Pure Colors 6950 South Tuscon Way Suite C Centennial, CO 80112, Tel: 303-688-8310 Fax: 303-799-8869 Email:
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CM Capabilities: LC, Po Specialties: Water treatment, industrial and institutional cleaners
Quest 12255 FM 529 Houston, TX 77041 Tel: 713-896-8188 Fax: 713-896-8644 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.questchemicalcorp.com Year Established: 1982 Officers: Carl Hubble, president; Tom Culp, vice president Runs: 50-10,000 cases (aerosols) Certifications: EPA CM Capabilities: A, LC Specialties: Industrial and janitorial products
Quality Design and Packaging 8955 Fullbright Ave. Chatsworth, CA 91311 Tel: 818-775-1850 Fax: 818-775-0670 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.qualitydesignandpackaging.com Contact: Judy Cervantes, operations Year Established: 1997 Officers: Judy Cervantes Runs: No Minimums Sizes: .40ml to 1 gallon fills Certifications: cGMP CM Capabilities: Silicone blends Specialties: Specialty filler of silicone products & oils
Ques Industries, Inc. 5420 W. 140th St. Cleveland, OH 44142 Tel: 216-267-8989, 800-340-8989 Fax: 216-267-8998 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.quesinc.com Contact: Quent Meng Year Established: 1983 Officers: Quent Meng, president Runs: 1-1,000 Sizes: 1 gal-5,000 gal Certifications: EPA, ISO 9001, kosher happi.com
R Raani Corporation 5202 W. 70th Pl. Bedford Park, IL 60638 Tel: 708-496-8025, x221 Fax: 708-496-8906 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.raani.com Contact: Eugene Frank, sr.VP-sales & marketing Year Established: 1983 Officers: Rashid Chaudary, CEO; Dr. Eugene M. Frank, senior VP-sales and marketing; Michael La Joie, director, sales and marketing Runs: 5000-1MM+ Sizes: 1oz.-gallons Certifications: FDA CM Capabilities: C, LC, LH, L, Pa Specialties: Ethnic hair care (relaxers, styling aids), antiperspirants and deodorant sticks, creams, lotions, gels, skin care, bath care, sun care
Rand Diversified Companies, LLC 112 Truman Dr. Edison, NJ 08817 Tel: 732-985-0800 Fax: 732-985-0105 happi • 123
• U.S. Directory Rand Diversified—Sciarra
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[email protected] Website: rand-div.com Contact: John Padovano, president Year Established: 1972 Officers: Stuart Sklovsky, CEO; Don Garda, COO; David Kauffman, CFO; John Padovano, president; Jack Wuensch, chairman Branches: Tobyhanna, PA and Edwardsville, IL Runs: No limits. Sizes: Everything that Rand Diversified produces is specific to our particular clients’needs for their individual programs. Certifications: FDA, DEA, & OTC CM Capabilities: Rand Diversified is an industry leader in supply chain solutions specializing in package design, blister packs, clamshells, retail display assembly & co-packing, reworks, cartoning, pouching, as well as decorative primary shrink labeling. Specialties: Product branding & ideation, shopper marketing, supply chain management
RC International 11222 I St. Omaha, NE 68137 Tel: 402-592-2102, 800-433-3970 Fax: 402-593-0614 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.rcinternational.com Certifications: FDA
Royal Labs Natural Cosmetics Inc. 2671 Fort Trenholm Rd. Johns Island, SC 29445 Tel: 800-760-7779 Fax: 843-559-7542 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.Royallabs.com Contact: Paul Lieber, CEO/founder Year Established: 1984 Officers: Paul M. Lieber, president; Peggy I. Lieber, vice president Runs: 2,500-500,000 pieces-bulk Sizes: .15oz-55 gallons Certifications: FDA registered, Dept. Agriculture registered, Health Canada, USDA certified organic plant. CM Capabilities: 150,000 sq. ft of manufacturing. High speed filling. 5000 gallon kettles. Specialties: Natural/organic products
Rozelle 4260 Loop Road Westfield,VT 05874 Tel: 802-744-2270 Fax: 802-744-2236 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.rozelle.com Year Established: 1968 Officers: Marielle Demuth, president Runs: 1000-50,000 Sizes: 1/4 oz.-50 gallons Certifications: FDA CM Capabilities: Al,C,LC,LH,L,Pa,Po Specialties: Color cosmetics
Romane Fragrances, LLC 851 N Church Court Elmhurst, IL 60126 Tel: 630-563-4110, 800-443-3000 Fax: 630-560-1880 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.romanefragrances.com Contact: Tom Tompkins, EVP-business development Year Established: 1969 Officers: Monte Henige, CEO Branches: Chicago, IL; NewYork, NY; Denver, CO Specialties: Private label, proprietary brands, fragrance, perfume, cologne, body products 124 • happi
S S&V Labs 480 Airport Blvd. Watsonville, CA 95076 Tel: 831-722-9698 Fax: 831-722-1623 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.s-vlabs.com Contact: Jeffrey Slaboden, president Year Established: 1978 Officers: Alida Stevens & Jeffrey Slaboden Runs: 5000 to 1,000,000 happi.com
Sizes: 1oz to 64oz Certifications: OTC, NOP, NPA CM Capabilities: Al, C, LC, LH, Lo, Pa, Po Specialties: Effervescents, tablets, skin care
San-Mar Laboratories, Inc. 4 Warehouse Lane Elmsford, NY 10523 Tel: 914-592-3130, ext. 702 Fax: 914-592-2586 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.sanmarlabs.com Contact: Frank V. Penna, exec. VP Year Established: 1975 Officers: Marvin Berkrot, president; Irwin Silverberg,VP; Frank Penna, executive VP Runs: 5000 pcs. +/jars and bottles; 10,000 pcs./tubes Sizes: 0.1 oz. to 5 gals. Certifications: EPA, FDA CM Capabilities: C, L, LC Specialties: Treatment skin care, hair care and OTC drug products
Sassi America 1380 Abbott Ct. Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 Tel: 847-415-2160 Fax: 847-415-2170 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.sassiworld.com Contact: Simon Jun, president
Schmit Laboratories 5837 S. Oakley Chicago, IL 60636-1524 Tel: 773-476-0072 Fax: 773-476-7750 Email:
[email protected] Contact: Robert Schmit, president Year Established: 1972 Officers: Robert G. Schmit, president Runs: 100 gallon min Sizes: small to large Certifications: FDA, EPA CM Capabilities: Al, C, LC, LH, L Specialties: Ethnic hair care
Sciarra Laboratories, Inc. 485-09 South Broadway Hicksville, NY 11801 Tel: 516-933-7853 October 2011
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[email protected] Website: www.sciarralabs.com Contact: Christopher Sciarra, vice president Year Established: 1986 Officers: John J. Sciarra, president; Christopher Sciarra, vice president Runs: 5,000-100,000 (negotiable) Sizes: 15ml-240ml Certifications: FDA, DEA CM Capabilities: A, Al, LC, L, Po Specialties: Metered dose inhalersaerosol; topical pharmaceutical/gels, foams
Scienceuticals 230 Deming Way Summerville, SC 29483 Tel: 877-797-3607 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.scienceuticals.com Contact: Donald Hayden Year Established: 2005 Branches: NY, CA, NV, SC Runs: 5000-100,000 Certifications: FDA registered, OTC/drug licensed CM Capabilities: Skin care, color cosmetics and OTC/drug products
SD Int’l LLC 359 Newark Pompton Tpke. Wayne, NJ 07470 Tel: 973-709-9500 Fax: 973-709-1949 Website: www.sdintl.net Contact: Dominick Montano,VP-sales & marketing
SeaCliff Beauty Packaging & Laboratories 17530 Von Karman Ave. Irvine, CA 92614 Tel: 949-955-1239 Fax: 949-752-0293 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.seacliffbeauty.com Contact: SeaCliff Beauty Sales
Seatex, Ltd. 445 TX 36 Rosenberg, TX 77471 October 2011
Tel: 800-829-3020, 713-357-5300 Fax: 713-357-5301 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.seatexcorp.com Contact: Kelly Aimes,VP-sales Year Established: 1968 Officers: Jim Nattier, president; Kelly Aimes,VP-Sales Branches: Chicago, Boston, Seattle Runs: 4000 lbs. (powders); 5000 gals. (liquids) Sizes: Negotiable Certifications: EPA, NSF, UL, Kosher CM Capabilities: C, LC, Po Specialties: Liquid & powder detergent compounds
Website: www.shantel.com Contact: Shawn Dudley, marketing director Year Established: 1989 Officers: Shawn Dudley, executive director Runs: min-max varies Sizes: small runs welcome Certifications: Cosmetic cGMP/FDA Specialties: Skin care products of all types
Sensible Organics
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3740 W. 4th Ave. Beaver Falls, PA 15010 Tel: 724-891-4560, 888-385-0786 Fax: 724-891-4562 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.sensibleorganics.us Contact: Rick Ruffolo, CEO & president Year Established: 1996 Officers: Rick Ruffolo, CEO; Nir Liberboim, board member Runs: Scalable from lab to high output Sizes: Primarily between 2oz to 24oz Certifications: USDA certified organic processor (since 2003); FDA registered; NPA natural seal formulas CM Capabilities: C, LC, L, Al, LH, Pa Specialties: Certified organic and natural personal care: bath, body, hair & skin care; formulation development Company Description: An innovative leader and expert in organic personal care since 1996, Sensible Organics was the first to receive USDA organic certification. At our U.S. facility, we create, develop and produce a wide range of customized brandright products to fit your needs and meet USDA and/or NSF/ANSI standards.
Website: www.sheffield-pharmaceuticals.com Contact: Sean Weeks,VP-sales Year Established: 1850 Officers: Thomas H. Faria, president; Sean T. Weeks, vice president Runs: Negotiable, varies with packaging Sizes: 1 gm to 500 lbs Certifications: FDA, cGMP, EPA, DEP, OSHA, Shuster RQP CM Capabilities: C, L, Pa Specialties: Creams, gels, ointments, liquids, packaged into tubes, jars, bottles, sample packets, and bulk in drums. Specialty crimp cuts for tubes. Kosher manufacturing
Shantel Medical 5600 Peck Rd. Arcadia, CA 91006 Tel: 626-358-7530 Fax: 626-599-8171 Email:
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Sheffield Pharmaceuticals 170 Broad St. New London, CT 06320 Tel: 800-222-1087 Fax: 860-442-0356 Email:
SLC Custom Packaging 8300 Corporate Park Dr. Macedonia, OH 44056 Tel: 330-425-2567 Fax: 330-425-9637 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.slccustompackaging.com Contact: Scott Stella, district sales manager-east Year Established: 1979 Officers: Robin Bugenske, founder; Sherry Bugenske, president; Steve Bugenske, VP marketing & sales Branches: Scott Stella, HBA district sales manager-east; Mark Egle, HBA district sales manager-west
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• U.S. Directory Smith & Vandiver—SPF Consulting
Smith & Vandiver 480 Airport Blvd. Watsonville, CA 95076 Tel: 831-722-9526, 800-722-1434 Fax: 831-722-1623 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.svnaturally.com Contact: Alida Stevens,VP-creative Year Established: 1979 Officers: Jeff Slabode, president; Alida Stevens,VP-creative services; Jeff Slaboden, president Branches: S&V Labs Runs: 5,000 Sizes: dram to totes Certifications: FDA-OTC, USDA NOP, OASIS, NPA CM Capabilities: Al, C, LC, LH, L, Pa, Po Specialties: Certified natural and organic, effervescents, balls & tablets, powders, hot pours, liquids, lotions, crèmes, natural products, skin care, hair care, foot care
CM Capabilities: Al, C, LC, LH, L Specialties: Liquids, creams, gels
Sonic 35 Charles St. Westwood, NJ 07675 Tel: 201-666-4744 Fax: 201-666-4795 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.sonicpackaging.com Contact: Howard Thau Year Established: 1995 Officers: Howard Thau Runs: 25,000-10,000,000 Sizes: liquid: 1ml.-16oz.; powder-1 gram32 oz. Certifications: EPA, FDA CM Capabilities: C, LC, LH, L, Pa, Po Specialties: Unit dose, applicator/swab blisters, towelettes, dual chamber packets/tubes
843 Rt 12 Suite 20 Kingwood Twp, NJ 08825 Tel: 908-806-8690, 908-268-2830 Fax: 908-806-4971 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.soholabs.com Contact: Joe Ehrhard, president Year Established: 2001 Officers: Joseph Ehrhard, president Specialties: Color cosmetics, skin care, sun care, topicals, specialty gellants, dispersions and pre-manufactured bases, in addition to custom product development
Solo Laboratories, Inc. 2715 Grant St. Bellwood, IL 60104 Tel: 708-544-2200 Fax: 708-544-2202 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.sololabsinc.com Contact: Sonia Suarez, president’s assistant Year Established: 1927 Officers: Brian Corcoran Runs: 1,000-1,000,000 Sizes: 1/2 oz.-1 gal. Certifications: FDA 126 • happi
Specialty Cosmetic Manufacturing
10443 Arminta St. Sun Valley, CA 91352 Tel: 818-504-3200 | Fax: 818-504-3202 Website: www.spadesoleil.com
160 Meister Ave. North Branch, NJ 08876 Tel: 908-231-8823 Fax: 908-231-8060 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.specialtycosmetics.net Contact: Douglas Siegel, president Year Established: 1987 Officers: Douglas Siegel Branches: North Branch, NJ Runs: 1500-500,000+ Sizes: 1 ml-gallon fill size Certifications: USDA, NSF, Ecocert, cGMP CM Capabilities: Formulation, manufacturing, filling creams, liquids, filling tubes, bottles, jars, bulk Specialties: Custom formulation, cosmetics, skin care, body care, hair care, facial treatments and serums, creams, gels, liquids
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Spectrum Lithograph
4611-A Dairy Drive Greenville, SC 29607 Tel: 864-627-4155 Fax: 864-6270233 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.spanps.com Contact: Keith Wyatt, director, sales & marketing Year Established: 1984 Officers: Les Teague, president; Joe Ervin, VP & GM; Polly Thompson,VP-quality; Lloyd Calloway, director of finance; Keith Wyatt, director of sales and marketing Branches: Atlanta, GA; Milwaukee, WI; Chicago, IL Certifications: FDA, EPA, DEA and Medical Device Registered CM Capabilities: Packaging of towelettes, packettes, tubes, bottles, jars, canisters, and water solubles. Horizontal & vertical form/fill/seal equipment & high speed filling options. Offers complete turnkey services.
4300 Business Center Dr. Fremont, CA 94538 Tel: 510-438-9192 Fax: 510-438-9772 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.spectrumlithograph.com Contact: Shawn Pereira,VP-sales & marketing Year Established: 1981 Certifications: FSC, Women Owned, G7 Specialties: Folding carton manufacturer, LithoFoil.
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Specialties: Formulations capabilities. Manufacturing of creams, liquids and ointments with new state of the art water treatment system
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SPF Consulting 1425 SW 1st Court #23 Pompano Beach, FL 33069 Tel: 954-942-8955 Fax: 954-942-0884 Email:
[email protected] Year Established: 1993 Officers: Chris Vaughan, president Runs: 1000 to 50,000 Sizes: .5-oz to 1 gal. October 2011
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Certifications: FDA, Dept. of Health, FL Specialties: Sunscreens, analgesics, bath gels, treatment creams and lotions
Spray Products P.O. Box 737 Norristown, PA 19404 Tel: 800-543-7710, 610-277-1010 Fax: 610-277-4390 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.sprayproducts.com Contact: Nikko Lavey,VP-sales Year Established: 1922 Officers: Bart Bastian, president Branches: Fresno, CA Runs: 1500+ Sizes: 2 oz.-20 oz. Specialties: Automotive, paints, household
Star Brite Distributing, Inc 4041 SW 47 Ave. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33314 Tel: 800-327-8583 | Fax: 954-587-2813 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.starbrite.com Contact: Peter Dornau
Stylors 640 W. 41 St. Jacksonville, FL 32206 Tel: 904-765-4453 Fax: 904-765-8044 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.stylors.com Contact: Michael Kersun, Sam Kersun Year Established: 1950 Officers: Michael A. Kersun, Sam Kersun Runs: 100 gal. or 100 dz. (negotiable) Sizes: 4-oz. to 1 gal. (negotiable) Certifications: FDA CM Capabilities: Al, C, LC, LH, L Specialties: Perms, color developers
dent; Dr. Sundeep Gill,VP-R&D Runs: 500 to 100,000 Sizes: 1/4 oz. to gallons Certifications: EPA, FDA, ATF, OCA CM Capabilities: Al, C, LC, LH, L, Pa, Po Specialties: Anti-aging, organic personal care, bath and body care
Sun Deep Inc. 31285 B San Clemente St. Hayward, CA 94544 Tel: 800-985-2228 Fax: 510-441-9707 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.sundeepinc.com Contact: Sundeep Gill Year Established: 1987 Certifications: USDA Organic, GMP, FDA, EPA Specialties: Organic all natural personal care
Sunrise Company 10 Clinton St. Freeport, NY 11520 Tel: 516-524-1358 Fax: 516-764-1808 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.qualitypencils.com Contact: Linda Eisner Officers: Linda Eisner Specialties: Wood and plastic pencils
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Tapemark 1685 Marthaler Ln. West St. Paul, MN 55118 Tel: 800-535-1998, 651-455-1611 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.tapemark.com Contact: Rebecca Lehmann
TCI Laboratories 545 Columbia Ave. Riverside, CA 92507-2183 Tel: 800-962-1994, 951-683-2631 Fax: 951-683-2680 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.tcilab.com Contact: Denise Gonzales, account executive Year Established: 1994 Officers: David Ryngler, president; Eko Handoko, vice president Runs: 15 filling lines with capacity of 10 million product-units/month (bottles, jars, tubes, etc.) Sizes: Manufacturing equipment capacities range from 55 gallons to 5,000 gallons Certifications: FDA registered & OTC licensed CM Capabilities: Al, C, LC, LH, Lo, Pa
Tea Tree Therapy Surefil 4560 Danvers SE Grand Rapids, MI 49512 Tel: 616-532-1700, ext. 231; 616-485-1747 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.surefil.com Contact: Jerry Foy,VP-sales Certifications: FDA, Alcohol CM Capabilities: Liquids, creams, lotions, gels
Sun Labs 20550 Prairie St. Chatsworth, CA 91311 Tel: 818-340-6545 Fax: 818-349-6561 Website: www.sunlabsonline.com Contact: Haywood Hunter, president Year Established: 1987 Officers: Jay Gill, CEO; Bob Gill, presi-
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Swiss-American Products, Inc. 2055 Luna Road, Ste 126 Carrollton, TX 75006 Tel: 800-633-8872, 972-385-2900 Fax: 972-385-7930 Email:
[email protected] Website: swissamerican.net Contact: Audrey Reed, account manager. happi.com
6019 Olivas Park Dr., Unit E Ventura, CA 93003 Tel: 805-650-0030, 800-990-4221 Fax: 805-650-0232 Email:
[email protected] Contact: Suzanne Dean,VP Year Established: 1997 Officers: Suzanne Dean and Ed Heftman Runs: 2,000; negotiable Sizes: .5 oz to 1 gal. Certifications: GMP CM Capabilities: Al, C, LC, LH Specialties: Bulk tea tree oil
Telmark 30 Freneau Ave, Suite 2B Matawan, NJ 07747 Tel: 732-739-9100 Fax: 732-739-9130 happi • 127
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[email protected] Website: www.telmarkpkg.com Contact: Eric Ludwig Year Established: 1994 Officers: Eric Ludwig, President; Michael Rossi,VP-sales Branches: North Branch, NJ; Chester, NY Runs: 10M - 10MM Sizes: 1ml - 1 gallon Certifications: FDA approved CM Capabilities: Al, C, LC, LH, Lo, Pa Specialties: Unit of use packaging
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[email protected] Website: www.theochem.com Contact: Steve Morrison,VP-market development Year Established: 1962 Specialties: Theochem is a full service manufacturer of chemical cleaning products. We service the industrial, institutional, janitorial and retail markets and offer a full line of innovative cleaning products that are manufactured in EPA and FDA approved facility.
Contact: Ken Olsho Year Established: 1983 Officers: Ken Olsho, director of marketing Branches: Willow Grove, PA; Shenzhen, Guandong, China Runs: Custom made decorative packaging for enhancing product sales Sizes: We offer both stock and custom sizes for our tin canisters and wood boxes. Call to discuss your specific needs. Specialties: Specialty custom printed tin, aluminum, wood packaging and fulfillment
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Thibiant International, Inc.
Tower Labs
31 Bruce Circle North Hawthorn Woods, IL 60047 Tel: 847-438-9126, 847-738-9126 Fax: 847-4388849 Email:
[email protected] Website: tptcontractpackaging.com Contact: Bruce Brandel, president Year Established: 1990 Officers: Bruce Brandel Branches: Nationwide Runs: Test runs to full national roll outs. Trap pack cold seal blister and co-packaging services Certifications: FDA, ISSO, AIB, EPA CM Capabilities: Trap pack blister packs, displays, pallet club POP Specialties: Product design and development, co-packaging, packaging displays.
20320 Prairie St. Chatsworth, CA 91311 Tel: 818-709-1345 Fax: 818-678-1584 Email:
[email protected] Contact: Patrick Thibiant, president & CEO Year Established: 1976 Officers: Patrick Thibiant, president & CEO; Rick Verhines,VP-operations; Joe Bussing, CFO Runs: 10,000 minimum Sizes: .5 oz to 10 oz. Certifications: FDA, ATF CM Capabilities: Al, C, LC, LH, L Specialties: Skin, body, hair care formulation, manufacture
#8 Industrial Park Rd. P.O. Box 306 Centerbrook, CT 06409 Tel: 860-767-2127 Fax: 860-767-2129 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.TowerLabs.com Contact: Don Mesite,VP-administration Year Established: 1979 Officers: Norman Needleman, president; Don Mesite,VP-administration Certifications: EPA, FDA CM Capabilities: Po Specialties: Effervescent products (dental powders, tablets; antacid/pain tablets; cold tablets; vitamin tablets)
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Trade Mark LLC
3959 Welsh Road, Suite 118 Willow Grove , PA 19090 Tel: 215-283-9292 Fax: 866-573-7654 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.tinsplus.com
361 Gordon St. Allentown, PA 18102 Tel: 610-432-8060, 484-285-0019 Fax: 610-432-8098 Website: www.trademarkdeco.com Contact: Steve Wilson, managing member
Theochem 7373 Rowlett Park Dr. Tampa, FL 33610 Tel: 813-237-6463, 800-237-2591
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Trend Cosmetics 843 Rt 12 Suite 21 Kingwood Twp, NJ 08825 Tel: 908-806-8690, 908-2682830 Fax: 908-806-4971 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.trendcosmeticsinc.com Contact: Joe Ehrhard, president Year Established: 1997 Officers: Joe Erhard, president Certifications: FDA, ISO CM Capabilities: Al, C, LH, Pa, Po Specialties: Pigments, powders, filler, surface treating, blending, milling
Trifinity 3600 Sunset Ave. Waukegan, IL 60087 Tel: 847-473-7800 Fax: 847-782-0106 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.3finity.com Contact: James Merlo, principal & CEO Year Established: 10 Officers: James Merlo, president Branches: Trifinity Specialized Distribution Runs: 10,000 Sizes: 1 oz. to 1 gal. Certifications: FDA, ATF, EPA, GMP, OTC CM Capabilities: Alcohol (fragrance, body sprays, cologne, perfume, anti-bac), home, auto, personal care Specialties: Alcohol, fragrance, paper, gel, body, auto, home Company Description: Trifinity is a professional contract manufacturer and distributor, specializing in home fragrances, car fresheners and personal care products. Including Anti Bac, our modern facilities produce state-of-the-art fragrance delivery systems from paper to reed diffusers to stone. Our complete EDI distribution center services most retail channels.
Trillium Health Care Products, Inc. 5177 Spring Grove Ave. Cincinnati, OH 45217 Tel: 513-482-4171 Email:
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Website: www.trilliumhealthcare.com Contact: Sean Weeks, director of business development
Certifications: FDA, GMP, Oregon Tilth Specialties: Innovators in the private label soap industry.
Trilogy Fragrances 1715 Oak St. Suite 3 Lakewood, NJ 08701 Tel: 732-922-2520 Fax: 732-922-2590 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.trilogyfragrances.com Contact: Jack Corley, executive vice president Year Established: 2006 Officers: Stephen Pisano, Jack Corley Certifications: NOP: NPA Specialties: 100% natural fragrances; air care fragrances Company Description: Trilogy Fragrances, Inc. is a full service Fragrance creator and manufacturer specializing in 100% natural fragrances for all body and hair care categories. Trilogy also excels in the development of“natural”based fragrances for the air care category i.e. reed diffusers, plug ins and natural candle wax applications.
Tufco Technologies 3161 South Ridge Rd. Green Bay, WI 54304 Tel: 920-336-0054 Fax: 920-338-2774 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.tufco.com Contact: John Michaud,VP-business development
Twincraft Soap 2 Tigan St. Winooski,VT 05404 Tel: 802-655-2200 Fax: 802-655-6475 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.twincraft.com Contact: Jim Howard,VP-sales Year Established: 1968 Officers: Peter Asch, president; Mark Davitt, COO; Jim Howard,VP-sales Branches: Essex Junction,VT Runs: negotiable Sizes: negotiable happi.com
U Ultra Seal 521 Main St. New Paltz, NY 12561-1609 Tel: 845-255-2490 Fax: 845-255-3553 Certifications: FDA Specialties: Unit of use packaging
Ultramotive 172 Peavine Blvd. Bethel,VT 05032 Tel: 802-234-9901 Fax: 802-234-9904 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.ultramotive.com Contact: Neil Putnam,VP-marketing & sales Year Established: 1968 Officers: C.T. and Patricia Scheindel Runs: 3000 and up Sizes: all sizes 1/2 oz.-16 oz. CM Capabilities: A, Al, C, LC, L, Pa, Po Specialties: Barrier packages and piston packages, environmentally-safe spray
Unette 88 North Main St. Wharton, NJ 07885-1600 Tel: 973-328-6800 Fax: 973-328-1010 Website: www.unette.com Year Established: 1954 Officers: Joe Hark, president and CEO Runs: 1,000-10,000,000 Sizes: up to 15oz. Certifications: EPA, FDA CM Capabilities: Al, C, LC, LH, L, Pa Specialties: Liquid products in bottles, jars, tubes
Unipack 3253B Old Franks Town Rd. Pittsburgh, PA 15239 Tel: 724-733-7381 Fax: 724-327-6265 happi • 129
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[email protected] Website: www.unipackinc.com Contact: Harilal Patel Year Established: 1981 Officers: Harilal Patel, Dinesh Patel Branches: New Jersey CM Capabilities: A, Al, C, LC, LH, Lo, Pa, Po Specialties: Baby products
Unit Pack 7 Lewis Road Cedar Grove, NJ 07009 Tel: 973-239-4112 Fax: 973-239-0429 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.unitpack.com Contact: Ernest Loesser, president Year Established: 1964 Runs: 10000 to millions Sizes: .5 Ml through 30 ML. Certifications: FDA, GMP, Organic Repackager Specialties: Unit of use packaging, Samples, Pouches Company Description: Unit Pack is the effective way to fulfill your sampling and single use packaging needs Unit Packs are well designed, cost effective and environmentally efficient Unit Pack is a certified organic repackager and all our packaging materials can be recycled. Unit Pack is a study in effective package design A channel tip provides directional control for dispensing.
V Valjean Corporation 1785 South Patrick Dr. Indian Harbour Beach, FL 32937 Tel: 321-773-2454, ext. 11 Fax: 321-773-0988 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.valjeancorp.com Contact: Richard Ferry, president and regulatory affairs manager Year Established: 1972 Officers: Richard T. Ferry, president Runs: 2000-1,000,000 Sizes: .15 oz. to 1 gallon Certifications: EPA, FDA, TTB CM Capabilities: Al, C, LC, LH, L, Po Specialties: Sun care and fragrances
Vanguard Soap 3084 South Center Rd. Memphis, TN 38109 Tel: 901-348-6622 Fax: 901-348-6601 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.vanguardsoap.com Contact: Jeff Breazeale, president Year Established: 2009 Officers: Jeff Breazeale, president Certifications: FDA, ISO 9001, Certified Organic
Vege-Kurl Inc. 412 W. Cypress St. Glendale, CA 91204 Tel: 818-956-5582 x-101 Fax: 818-956-3314 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.vegekurl.com Contact: Eric Huffman, president
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Year Established: 1959 Officers: Eric W. Huffman, president; Joe Desens, GM Runs: Special handling runs of 2500 units, small runs 2500+ units, med. runs 10k 100k, high speed Rruns 100k - 1,000,000 units per shift Sizes: 1 ml. and up Certifications: OTC, FDA, Certified Organic, Alcohol CM Capabilities: Al, C, LC, LH, Pa, L, Po Specialties: R&D labs, formula creation reversal, private label filling, contract manufacturing, topical analgesics, sunscreens, certified organic hair and skin care, botanical extract mfg., natural hair and skin ingredients byVege Tech Company
Verla International 463 Temple Hill Rd. New Windsor, NY 12553 Tel: 845-561-2440 Fax: 845-863-0374 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.verlainternational.com Contact: April Vignone Year Established: 1979 Officers: Mario Maffei, Bob Roth
Vermont Soapworks 616 Exchange St. Middlebury,VT 05753 Tel: 802-388-4302 Fax: 802-388-7471 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.vtsoap.com Year Established: 1992 Officers: Larry Plesent, president Runs: Minimum $100 order. Sizes: Bars 3.5-oz. and smaller; liquids and gels: 8-, 16-, 32-oz., gallon, bulk orders Specialties: Bath salts, bath and shower gels
Visual Pak Companies 1909 Waukegan Rd. Waukegan, IL 60085 Tel: 847-689-1000 Fax: 847-689-2971 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.visualpak.com Contact: Mike Sawant, CMO Year Established: 1984 October 2011
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Officers: Clayton Bolke, Dave Waldron Branches: American Blending and Filling, Blisters Inc., Norka,VP Logistics, Bolke Recycling Runs: All Sizes: All Specialties: Health and beauty aid products, soaps and waxes, auto fragrance. Liquid blending and filling, pallet and display building, cartoning, shrinkwrapping, thermoforming, distributing.
Vitex Corporation 2960 Broadway Ave. Cleveland, OH 44115 Tel: 216-883-0920, 888-542-2009 Fax: 216-883-8055 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.vitexcorporation.com Contact: Robert Vitek Year Established: 1970 Officers: Robert Vitek, president Runs: 275 to 1,600 gallons; 1,000 to 2,700 lbs. Sizes: 4-oz. to bulk (liquid); 1 lbs. to truckload (dry) Certifications: EPA, ISO 9001:2008 CM Capabilities: LC, Po Specialties: Custom formulator and blender of detergents, industrial, institutional and metal cleaners
VVF Kansas Services, LLC 1705 Kansas Ave. Kansas City, KS 66105 Tel: 937-350-5790 Fax: 937-350-5793 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.VVFLLC.com Contact: D’Arcy Sweet, director of sales & marketing Specialties: Tallow, vegetable and translucent bar soap bases. Antiperspirants and deodorants.
W Webco Chemical 420 West Main St. Dudley, MA 01571 Tel: 508-943-9500 Fax: 508-987-0366 October 2011
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[email protected] Website: www.webco-chemical.com Contact: Mark Ruggeri Year Established: 1956 Runs: negotiable Sizes: negotiable Certifications: FDA, EPA registered CM Capabilities: LC, LH, Po Specialties: High speed trigger sprayer inserting equipment and high speed filling
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Xela Pack
4000 NW 100th St. Des Moines, IA 50323 Tel: 515-633-9414 Fax: 515-276-6613 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.weeksleo.com Contact: Mike Hatten, director business development Year Established: 1892 Runs: 5000- 500,000 pc Sizes: 10ml - 32 oz Certifications: FDA CM Capabilities: OTC drugs, personal care Specialties: Liquids, creams, lotions, gels
8300 Boettner Rd. Saline, MI 48176 Tel: 734-944-1300 Fax: 734-429-4714 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.xelapack.com
Western Pacific 2715 Adelaida Road Paso Robles , CA 93446 Tel: 805-239-9501 Fax: 805-239-0611 Email:
[email protected] Contact: Sandy Martin, president Year Established: 1992 Officers: Sandy Martin, president Runs: Specialize in small runs Sizes: 1 ml. to 1 gal. or more Specialties: Filling bottles
World Wide Packaging 7 Columbia Tpk Florham Park, NJ 07932 Tel: 800-950-0390, 973-805-6500 Fax: 973-805-6510 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.WWPinc.com Contact: Jeffrey Hayet, exec.VP-global sales
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150 Coolidge Ave. Englewood, NJ 07631 Tel: 201-627-1000 Fax: 201-627-1001 Email:
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XetaComp Nanotechnology LLC 124 N Bryant Ave, C-3 Edmond, OK 73034 Tel: 405-844-5118, 580-355-9382 Fax: 580-355-9384 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.xetacomp.com Contact: Earl Herring, GM Year Established: 2006 Officers: Earl herring, GM CM Capabilities: UVA/UVB sunscreens Specialties: High solids zinc and titanium oxide nanodispersions
Y Yusef Manufacturing Laboratories, LLC PO Box 160347 Clearfield, UT 84016-0347 Tel: 801-444-1200 x102 Fax: 801-776-6110 Email:
[email protected] Contact: Mike Martin
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International Directory (See p. 84 for U.S. Companies) ARGENTINA Plumari Santiago del Estero 1456 Buenos Aires 1824, Argentina Tel: (54) 11 4225 4900 Fax: (54) 11 4249 4185 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.plumari.com Contact: Fiorella Garibaldi, international business manager Year Established: 1964 Certifications: ISO 9001 - GMP Specialties: Hair color
AUSTRALIA Clover Fields 26 Peachtree Rd. Penrith, New South Wales 2750 Australia Tel: (61) 2 4732 1644 Fax: (61) 2 4721 5942 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.cloverfields.com Contact: Bernard Walker Year Established: 1983 Officers: Bernard Walker, Elizabeth Walker Runs: 500 plus Sizes: 15ml-5 liters CM Capabilities: C, LC, LH, L Specialties: Soap, bubble bath, bath oils, bath salts, bath lotions, creams, shampoos, conditioners
CANADA Apollo Health and Beauty Care 20 Graniteridge Rd. Concord Ontario L4K 5M8 Canada 132 • happi
Tel: 866-695-3030, 905-695-3700 Fax: 905-695-3701 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.apollocorp.com
Body Care Innovations 5 Herriott St. Perth, Ontario K7H 3E5 Canada Tel: 905-251-4867, 289-231-1322 Fax: 905-887-0166 Website: www.bodycareinnovations.com Contact: Brett Lawson, business development coordinator Runs: Bar, liquid soap, body wash, shampoo, conditioner, foam bath, lotions, body scrubs, creams Sizes: Bar soap - 75 gm to 150 gm: liquids 100ml +Specialties: Bar soap - tallow, synthetic, vegetable base - wrapped or carton
Canadian Custom Packaging and Color Group 333 Rimrock Rd. Toronto, Ontario M3J 3J9 Canada Tel: 416-373-4447 Fax: 416-638-3800 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.cdncustompackaging.com Contact: Laura Mair, accounts manager Officers: Gord Connelly, president
Compagnie Parento Limited 16 Curity Ave. Toronto, ON M4B 1X7 Canada Tel: 416-751-5100 / 630-790-1192 Fax: 416-751-5141 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.parentoltd.com Contact: Justin Quigg, VP Sales & Operations Year Established: 1932 Officers: Jeff Quigg, Justin Quigg Branches: NA happi.com
Cosmaceutical Research Lab 12920 - 84 Avenue Surrey, BC,V3W 1K7 Canada Tel: 604-590-1373 Fax: 604-590-1366 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.cosmalab.com Contact: Bill Ghuman Year Established: 1998 Runs: Medium to large Sizes: 1.5mL to 4 Litre Certifications: Establishment license from Health Canada, FDA Registered CM Capabilities: Alcohol-based products, creams, liquids, cold mix, liquids, hot mix, lotions Specialties: Personal care and OTC pharmaceutical products
Cosmetica 1960 Eglinton Ave. East Toronto, Ontario M1L 2M5 Canada Tel: 416-615-2400 Fax: 416-615-2399 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.cosmeticalabs.com Contact: Gerald Levac, executive vice president Year Established: 1983 Officers: Marlene Oilgisser, president; Gerald Levac, executive VP Branches: Toronto Runs: 3,000 Certifications: OTC, Health Canada, FDA CM Capabilities: Al, C, LC, LH, L, Po
CSR Cosmetic Solutions 149 Victoria St. Barrie, Ontario L4N 2J6 Canada Tel: 705-728-5917 Fax: 705-728-8262 Website: CSR Cosmetic Solutions.ca Contact: Steve Blanchet, president Year Established: 2008 October 2011
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Officers: Steve Blanchet, Chris Denney, Rick Zakaib, RamiYounes Branches: Barrie, Ontario Runs: No limits Sizes: Up to 1 litre Certifications: Drug, NHP and FDA CM Capabilities: LH, LC
Website: www.jacobicosmetic.com Contact: Corie Begley-Parsons, owner/ founder Year Established: 2000 Runs: 250 kilos and up Sizes: 5ml and up CM Capabilities: Al, C, LC, LH, Lo
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KDC — Knowlton Development Corporation
1421, Rue Nobel Sainte-Julie, QC, J3E 1Z4, Canada Tel: 450-649-8886, 514-867-0664 Fax: 450-649-2357 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.dermolabpharma.com Contact: Jean Colas Year Established: 1985 Officers: Robert P. Boisvert, president and Jean Colas,VP-sales & marketing Certifications: Pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals CM Capabilities: C, LC, LH, Lo, Pa Specialties: Cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals
Hunter Amenities 1205 Corporate Dr. Burlington, Ontario L7L 5V5 Canada Tel: 905-331-2855 #255 Fax: 905-331-2832 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.hunteramenities.com Contact:Victoria Mierzwa, project manager Year Established: 1981 Sizes: .5 to unlimited Specialties: Everything from liquids to creams to bar soaps
Ivers-Lee 31 Hansen Road South Brampton, Ontario Canada, L6W 3H7 Tel: 905-451-5535 Fax: 905-451-1255 Website: www.ivers-lee.com
Jacobi Cosmetic Manufacturing Inc. 6540-4 Kestrel Rd. Mississauga, Ontario L5T 2C8 Canada Tel: 905-696-9671, 416-970-9671 Fax: 905-696-9672 Email:
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315 Knowlton Road Knowlton, Quebec, M6J 3K2 Canada Website: www.kdc-companies.com Contact: Duncan Coopland Runs: 25K - millions Sizes: All sizes and types of fill CM Capabilities: Al, C, LC, LH, Lo, Pa
KIK Custom Products 101 MacIntosh Blvd. Concord, Ontario L4K 4R5 Fax: 416-915-6139 Website: www.kikcorp.com Contact: Michael Partridge, VP-business development Year Established: 1951 Certifications: EPA, FDA CM Capabilities: A, Al, C, LC, LH Specialties: Full service contract manufacturing
Laboratoire Du-Var 1460 Graham Bell Boucherville, J4B 6H5, Quebec J4B 6H5 Canada Tel: 450-641-4740 Fax: 450-641-4743 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.du-var.com Contact: pierre trudeau, president Year Established: 1947 Officers: Pierre J. Trudeau, president; Louise Mason,VP-marketing Runs: 5,000 to 100,000 Certifications: IS0 9001; pharmaceutical license;natural health product license; Concert Specialties: Cream, lotion, toiletries, bath
V3W4N8, Canada Tel: 604-599-0370 Fax: 604-599-4610 Website: www.norwoodpackaging.com Contact: Shannon Johnston
Overseas Solutions 5375 Burnaby Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Tel: 604-638-9691 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.cosmetic-ovs.com Contact: Simon Kwok, sales manager Year Established: 1996
Pax-All 7115 Tomken Rd. Mississauga, Ontario, L5S 157 Canada Tel: 905-696-9525 Fax: 905-696-9526 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.paxall.com Contact: Mario Merino, vice president Year Established: 1993 Officers: 2 Branches: 1 Runs: 10,000-1,000,000 plus Sizes: 10 ml to 1 liter Certifications: NHP license, FDA approved CM Capabilities: Liquids, hot fills, OTC, deodorants, mouthwash Specialties: Private label product filling
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8519 132nd St. Surrey, British Columbia
6250 Kestrel Rd Mississauga, Ontario, L5T 1Y9 Canada Tel: 905-565-9212 Fax: 905-565-8208 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.phcpinc.com Contact: Christie Hopkins, business development manager Year Established: 1958 Officers: Heidi Schwarzkopf, president & general manager Runs: Min. 5000 units to over 100M, bottles, aluminum tubes, plastic tubes Sizes: 15 ml to 1 liter Certifications: GMP, Personal Care Audited
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CM Capabilities: Al, C, LC, LH, L, Pa Specialties: Hair color development, product dev, formula dev, mfg, mktg support svc dist.
Push Manufacturing 8-8620 Escarpment Way Milton, Ontario L9T 0M1 Canada Tel: 905-603-5638 Email:
[email protected] Website: pushmanufacturing.ca Contact: Jeremy Quinn, CEO Year Established: 2003
Root Source Inc. 239 Sixth St. New Westminster, British Columbia V3L 3A5 Canada Tel: 604-521-9594, 604-521-6677 Fax: 604-521-9598 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.rootsourceinc.com Contact: James Crosty Year Established: 2002 Officers: James Crosty, president and CEO; Paul Thompson,VP Branches: Vancouver & Phoenix Runs: Negotiable Sizes: Negotiable CM Capabilities: Al, C, LC, LH, L, Pa Specialties: Hair, skin, vitamins, aromatherapy, odor elimination systems
SeaVan Labs 1339 Franklin St. Vancouver, British Columbia V5L 1P2 Canada Tel: 604-254-1628 Fax: 604-253-6881 Email:
[email protected] Website: seavanlabs.com Contact: Henry Gallwitz, director, sales and marketing Officers: David Timms, CEO Branches: Seattle, Washington Runs: Small to large Certifications: eGMP, natural product license and drug establishment license issued by Health Canada. Certified by the FDA, members of PLMA, and CHFA. Organic Trade Association. Specialties: Private label skin care, sun care, 134 • happi
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CHINA Top System 22/F, Phase 2, Kingsford Industrial Building, Hong Kong, China Tel: (852) 2563 0233 Fax: (852) 2563 1866 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.tsihkltd.com Contact: Ma James Year Established: 1986 Officers: Dr. James Ma,VP Certifications: ISO 9001:2000; cGMP Specialties: Household, industrial and institutional and personal care and aerosol products
COSTA RICA Corporacion CEK de Costa Rica SA P.O. Box 10211-1000 San Jose, 1000 Costa Rica Tel: (506) 2241-2121 Fax: (506) 2235-0369 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.corporacioncek.com Contact: Jorge Monge, operations manager Year Established: 1969 Branches: Costa Rica, Panama, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and El Salvador. Specialties: CEK is an organization that manufactures and sells specialty chemicals for the industrial, institutional and retail markets.
CZECH REPUBLIC Aveflor as Budceves 26 Kopidlno, Czech Republic 507 32 Czech Republic Tel: (420) 493 551 111 happi.com
Fax: (420) 493 551 112 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.aveflor.cz Contact: Jiri Zubaty Year Established: 1995 Officers: Jiri Zubaty and Jan Zubaty Certifications: ISO 9001:2000, ISO 14 001, OHSAS 18 001, GMP, ISO 13 488 Specialties: Production and sales cosmetics, veterinary preparations and medical devices
FRANCE Fareva 80, Avenue de la Grande Armée Paris, France Tel: (33) 1 64 87 30 00 Website: www.fareva.com
GERMANY Colep CCL Industriestraße 31 53909 Zülpich Germany Tel: (49) 22 52/3050 Fax: (49) 22 52/305 105 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.czewo.de Year Established: 1972 Officers: Bernd Strunze, general manager; Ingo Freyaldenhoven, general manager; sales Runs: No restrictions Sizes: 5ml-20l CM Capabilities: LC, LH, L, Pa Specialties: Cosmetic and oral care liquids, lotions, creams
INDIA Asian Aerosol 228 Pragati Industrial Estate N. M. Joshi Marg Lower Parel(E) Mumbai - 400 011, India Tel: (91) 22 23003232/33/34 Fax: (91) 22 2307 0618 October 2011
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[email protected] Website: www.asianaerosol.com Year Established: 1973 Officers: B.L. Patel; N.C. Patel; S.J. Patel Runs: 5000 pcs. and up Sizes: 15 to 1000 ml Certifications: EPA, FDA CM Capabilities: A, Al, LC, LH, L Specialties: Aerosols and liquid products
Haifa, 31013 Israel Tel: 972-4846-8597 Fax: 972-4846-8479 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.sterokem.com Contact: Avi Borenstein
2F, 1029-34, Hogye-Dong, Tonga Anyang-Si, 431-080 Republic of Korea Website: www.chemicos.net
ITALY
MEXICO
Mikasa Cosmetics Limited
Mascara Plus
Plot Nos. 1, 14-16, Nehrunagar OMR, Kottivakkam Chennai, Tamilnadu 600041 India Tel: (91) 44 24540310 / (91) 44 24541040 Fax: (91) 44 24545139 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.mikasacosmetics.com Contact: Amita Sanjanwala, US sales manager Year Established: 2006 Specialties: Contract, research, & manufacturing services for hair care, skin care, perfumes
via Brescia, 3/C 20063, Cernusco S/N Milan, Italy Tel: (39) 02 92 271865 Fax: (39) 02 92 271866 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.mascaraplus.com
Swan Cosmetics de Mexico S.A. de C.V.
Sadatan Ayurveda Pvt. Ltd. Provincial Building 7, Kingsway, Nagpur, India, Maharashtra 440 001 India Tel: (91) 712 261 2031, (91) 712 645 9923 Fax: (91) 712 261 2051 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.sadatan.com Contact: Monika Hardwani, marketing executive, product & technical consultant
ISRAEL Sterokem Ltd. Deshanim Industrial Park
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Sinerga Via Pitagora 3 20016 Pero, Milan Italy Tel: (39) 02-339401-1 Fax: (39) 02 33910183 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.sinerga.it Contact: Andrea Mangiacavalli, global sales manager
JAPAN Toshiki International Group 1-4-8 Nihonbashi-Bakurocho Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-0002 Japan Tel: (81) 3-3663-8047 Fax: (81) 3-3661-8838 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.toshiki-inter.com Contact: Luis Turner, sales Year Established: 1951 Officers: Yasuhiro Shigihara, president; Ken Sekine, director Branches: Utsunomiya (Japan), Shanghai, Beijing, Singapore Runs:Varies according to customers’needs Sizes:Varies according to customers’needs Certifications: ISO 9001:2000 Specialties: Color cosmetics & skin care in bulk, semi-finished and finished forms. Custom formula development and contract manufacturing. happi.com
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Prof. Ingenieros Militares 112 Col. San Lorenzo 11210 Mexico Tel: (525) 55358-0744 Fax: (525) 55358-2633 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.swancosmetics.com.mx
NETHERLANDS Budelpack International B.V. Paasdijkweg 15 The Netherlands Tel: (31) 166 61 9999 Fax: (31) 166 61 9900 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.budelpack.com Contact: Peter Ingelse, CCO Year Established: 1971 Certifications: ISO, BRC, cGMP
NEW ZEALAND Bodyworx New Zealand 11 Stokes Rd. Katikati, 3177 New Zealand Tel: (64) 7 549 3055 Fax: (64) 21 695 564 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.bodyworx.co.nz Contact: Phil Hannagan, technical director
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05-410 Jozefow, Poland Tel: (48) 22 779 01 47 Fax: (48) 22 779 01 02
Joko Cosmetics Geodetów 4 St. 05-200, Wolomin Poland Tel: (48) 22 761 37 00, (48) 22 761 37 01 Fax: (48) 22 761 37 02 Website: www.privatelabel.joko.pl
SWITZERLAND Cosmetique SA Worben CH-3252 Worben, Switzerland Tel: (41) 32 3877900 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.cosmetique-sa.com Contact: Sune Svensson, sales director Year Established: 1970 Officers: Sune Svensson, sales director; Magnus Fornaa, technical director; Nicole Meienhofer, sales manager Branches: France Runs: 5000 and up Sizes: 5 ml-1 liter Certifications: ISO 9001 CM Capabilities: Al, C, LC, LH, L Specialties: Wet wipes and pads
Specialties: Unispheres (carrier systems)
Temmentec AG Luetoldstrasse 6 CH-3454 Sumiswald Switzerland Tel: (41) 34 432 61 11 Fax: (41) 34 432 61 91 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.temmentec.ch Contact: Hans Maeder Year Established: 1914 Runs: Bulk production from 100 kg up to 10 tons per batch / filling runs from 10'000 units upward Sizes: Filling facilities from 1 ml up to IBC’s Certifications: ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System; GMP Swissmedic; FDA registration for OTC products Specialties: Development, formulation and scaling-up of new products; bulk production; filling and packing of finished products (skin, body and sun care)
TAIWAN Teh Seng Pharmaceutical Yung Kang No. 42 Hwan Gong Rd. Taiwan Tel: (886) 6-2311636 Fax: (886) 6-2334596
Tonnie Cosmetics Co. Ltd. 709 Tainan City No. 70 Gongye 2nd Rd. Technology Industrial Park Taiwan Tel: (886) 6 384-2222 Fax: (886) 6 384-2233 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.tonnie.com.tw
TURKEY Evyap Sabun
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Bray Group Ltd Regal Way Faringdon, Oxon SN7 7BX United Kingdom Tel: (44) 1367 240 736 Fax: (44) 1367 242 625 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.bray.co.uk Contact: Theresa Perry Year Established: 1857 Officers: N. Jones, R. Pakeman Certifications: FDA, MCA CM Capabilities: A,Al,C,LC,LH,L,Pa Specialties: Plastics injection molding
First Floor Pepys Court 84-86 The Chase Clapham United Kingdom Tel: (44) 20 7720 8206 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.hctpackaging.com Contact: Candida Bhoopongsa Year Established: When it comes to world-class design, packaging and manufacturing; HCT is the global leader. Catering to the most newsworthy brands in the cosmetic industry, HCT never falters when it comes to delivering cutting-edge, trendsetting innovation.
McBride Plc Centre Point, 28th Floor 103 New Oxford St. London, WC1A 1DD United Kingdom Website: www.mcbride.co.uk
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Induchem AG Switzerland Industriestrasse 8a Volketswil, CH-8604 Switzerland Tel: (41) 44 908 43 31 Fax: (41) 1908 4330 Email:
[email protected] Website: www.induchem.com Contact: Heidi Moser, technical marketing Year Established: 1946 Branches: Personal care Certifications: ISO 9001:2008
Tel: 90-2122892300 Fax: 90-2122892340 Website: www.evyap.com Contact: Emre Tokbay
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Low Lane Horsforth, Leeds LS18 5PU UK Tel: (44) 113 205 0900 Email:
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Household Products (Personal Care Products start on p. 140) (Services start on p. 150)
Air Freshener 2-2-0 Access Business Group Aerosprays Alpha American Spraytech Andrew M. Martin Apex 360° Apollo Aroma Naturals Asian Aerosol Aveflor as Bio-Botanica Bocchi Bray Budelpack Canadian Cargille Case-Mason Chase ChemRite Chester Classic Lady Corporacion CEK Cosmetic Essence Cosmetic Labs of America Cosway CPC CSR Custom Aerosol Custom Delbia Do Diversapack Ecocare Ecometics Enbiromed Essential Labs Evyap Sabun Flexpaq FMI
Formula Formulated Solutions Garcoa GDMI Harrison
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Hogan Housechem Intercon James Alexander KIK Korex L&S Lake Consumer M.J. Rapoport Madame Renaud Malco Marcy McBride Menshen My Sacred Fig Neutraderm Neways
Northern Labs Northwest Cosmetic Labs P&G Professional Packaging & Resources Packaging Concepts PCI Pharmasol Phyzz Pluto Prime Push Quest Rand Romane Root Source Royal S&V Labs Seatex Smith & Vandiver Solo Sonic SPF Consulting Spray Products Star Brite Sterokem Telmark The Packaging Team Top System
Trifinity Unipack
Unit Pack Valjean Vege-Kurl Visual Pak Weeks & Leo
Ammonia Alpha Austin’s C-Care Canadian Corporacion CEK EMS Enbiromed Healthspecialty Intercon JP KIK Mid-Continent Push Span Star Brite
Unit Pack
Bleach Alpha Andrew M. Martin Austin’s Budelpack Canadian Corporacion CEK CPC EMS Enbiromed Healthspecialty Hogan Intercon JP KIK Kleen Test M.J. Rapoport Malco Mid-Continent Pluto
Push S&V Labs Seatex Span Star Brite Sterokem Top System
Enbiromed Essential Labs EZ Brite Fareva Flexpaq FMI FNC
Unit Pack
Formula
Webco
Garcoa Harrison Healthspecialty Hogan I. Shay Intercon Ion Jacobi James Alexander JP KIK Kleen Test Korex L&S Libby M.J. Rapoport Madame Renaud Malco Marietta McBride Medicia Mid-Continent Neways
Cleaner, All Purpose Access Business Group Aerosprays Alpha Ambix American Spraytech Andrew M. Martin Apex 360° Apollo Aroma Naturals Asian Aerosol Austin’s Bio-Botanica Bio-Cat Boomerang BPI Budelpack C-Care Canadian Cedar Concepts Chase ChemRite Classic Lady Colep
Colomer Group Corporacion CEK Cosmetic Essence Cosmetique CPC Custom Aerosol Custom DeSoto Diamond Wipes Ecocare Ecometics
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Northern Labs Northwest Cosmetic Labs Norwood Olympic P&G Professional Packaging & Resources Packaging Service Paket PakTecha PCI PDI Pharmasol Pluto Polysciences
Prime Procore Push Ques Quest Rand Royal S&V Labs Seatex SeaVan Smith & Vandiver Solo Sonic Span Spray Products Star Brite Sterokem Tapemark Telmark The Packaging Team Theochem Top System Tower Trifinity Tufco Unette
Unit Pack Valjean Vege-Kurl Vermont Vitex Webco Western Pacific
Cleaner, Drain Access Business Group Aerosprays Alpha Austin’s Bio-Cat Budelpack Canadian Colep Corporacion CEK Custom Aerosol Enbiromed
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Fareva
Formula Healthspecialty Hogan KIK M.J. Rapoport Malco McBride Mid-Continent
Northern Labs Packaging Service PCI PDQ Pluto Push Ques Quest Rand Span Star Brite Theochem Top System
Chase Classic Lady Colep Corporacion CEK CPC Ecometics Enbiromed Essential Labs EZ Brite Fareva Flexpaq FMI
Formula
Webco
Healthspecialty Hogan Intercon JP KIK M.J. Rapoport Malco McBride Mid-Continent Multi-Pack Northern Labs
Cleaner, Oven
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Unit Pack
Access Business Group Alpha Ambix Apollo Austin’s Aveflor as Chase Colep Corporacion CEK Enbiromed EZ Brite Fareva
Formula Healthspecialty Hogan Intercon KIK M.J. Rapoport McBride Mid-Continent Northern Labs Packaging Service PCI PDQ Push Quest Rand Seatex Star Brite Sterokem Theochem Top System
Unit Pack Webco
Cleaner, Rug Access Business Group Alpha Apex 360° Apollo Austin’s BPI Budelpack Canadian
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P&G Professional Packaging Service PCI PDQ Pluto Push Ques Quest Rand Solo Sonic Span Spray Products Star Brite Sterokem Theochem Top System Trifinity
Unit Pack Valjean Vege-Kurl Webco Western Pacific
Cleaner, Scouring Access Business Group Alpha Apex 360° Bray Budelpack Canadian Colep Corporacion CEK CPC Enbiromed Essential Labs EZ Brite Fareva Flexpaq FMI Healthspecialty Hogan JP
KIK Korex Malco McBride Mid-Continent Northern Labs Packaging Service PakTecha PCI PDQ Push Rand Star Brite Sterokem Top System Tufco
Mid-Continent Multi-Pack Northern Labs
Northwest Cosmetic Labs
Unit Pack Webco
Cleaner, Window Access Business Group Alpha Ambix Andrew M. Martin Apex 360° Apollo Asian Aerosol Austin’s Boomerang BPI Bray Budelpack Canadian Chase ChemRite Classic Lady Colep Corporacion CEK CPC Custom Aerosol Custom Ecocare Ecometics EMS Enbiromed Essential Labs Fareva Flexpaq FMI FNC
Formula Garcoa Harrison Healthspecialty Hogan I. Shay Intercon Jacobi James Alexander JP KIK Korex L&S M.J. Rapoport Madame Renaud Malco Marietta McBride Medicia
Libby M.J. Rapoport Malco Marietta McBride Medicia Mid-Continent Northern Labs
Norwood P&G Professional Packaging Service PakTecha PCI PDI PDQ Pharmasol Pluto Prime Push Quest Rand Seatex SeaVan Solo Sonic Span Spray Products Star Brite Telmark The Packaging Team Theochem Top System Trifinity Tufco Unette
Packaging Service Paket PakTecha PCI PDQ Phyzz Prime Procore Push Ques S&V Labs Seatex Smith & Vandiver Solo Sonic Span Star Brite Sterokem The Packaging Team Theochem Top System Trifinity
Unit Pack
Unit Pack
Valjean Vege-Kurl Visual Pak Vitex Webco Western Pacific
Vege-Kurl Visual Pak VVF Webco
Detergent, Auto Dishwasher Access Business Group Alpha Andrew M. Martin Apex 360° Asian Aerosol Boomerang BPI Budelpack Canadian ChemRite Colep Corporacion CEK CPC CSR Enbiromed Essential Labs EZ Brite Fareva Flexpaq FMI
Formula Healthspecialty Hogan I. Shay Intercon JP KIK Korex
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Detergent, Hand Dishwashing Access Business Group Apex 360° BPI C-Care Cedar Concepts ChemRite Classic Lady Corporacion CEK Cosway CPC Custom Diversapack Ecometics Essential Labs EZ Brite Fareva FMI
My Sacred Fig Neways Northern Labs
Northwest Cosmetic Labs P&G Professional Paket PCI Prima Fleur Prime Push Royal S&V Labs Scienceuticals Seatex Specialty Sterokem The Packaging Team Top System
Unit Pack Vanguard Vege-Kurl Visual Pak Vitex
Detergent, Laundry, Liquid Access Business Group Alpha Andrew M. Martin Apex 360° Arizona Asian Aerosol Austin’s Bio-Cat Bocchi Boomerang BPI Budelpack C-Care Canadian Case-Mason Cedar Concepts ChemRite Classic Lady Colep
Colomer Group Corporacion CEK CPC DeSoto Enbiromed Essential Labs EZ Brite Fareva Flexpaq FMI FNC
Formula
Formula
Greenway Hogan Jacobi JP KIK Korex L&S Madame Renaud Marietta McBride Medicia Mid-Continent
Greenway Harrison Hogan I. Shay Intercon Jacobi JP KIK Kleen Test Korex M.J. Rapoport Malco
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Marietta McBride Medicia Mid-Continent Neways Northern Labs
Northwest Cosmetic Labs P&G Professional Packaging Service Paket PakTecha PCI PDQ Polysciences Prime Procore Push Ques Rand Root Source Royal S&V Labs Scienceuticals Seatex SeaVan Solo Sonic Span Specialty Star Brite Sun Deep The Packaging Team Theochem Top System Trifinity Unette
P&G Professional Paket PDQ Phyzz Quest Rand S&V Labs Seatex Smith & Vandiver Solo Sonic Span Sterokem The Packaging Team Theochem Top System Trifinity Vitex Webco
Detergent, Light Duty Liquid Access Business Group Alpha Andrew M. Martin Apex 360° Asian Aerosol Austin’s Bocchi Boomerang Budelpack C-Care Canadian ChemRite Classic Lady Clover Fields Colep
Unit Pack
Colomer Group
Vanguard Vege-Kurl Visual Pak Vitex Webco
Corporacion CEK CPC Custom Enbiromed Essential Labs EZ Brite Fareva Flexpaq FMI
Detergent, Laundry, Powder Access Business Group Alpha Apex 360° BPI Budelpack Canadian Colep Corporacion CEK Custom Aerosol DeSoto Enbiromed Essential Labs Fareva Flexpaq FMI
Formula Hogan Intercon Korex M.J. Rapoport Madame Renaud Malco McBride Mid-Continent
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Formula Garcoa GDMI Harrison Hogan I. Shay Intercon JP KIK Korex Libby M.J. Rapoport Madame Renaud Malco Marietta McBride Medicia Mid-Continent Neways Northern Labs
Northwest Cosmetic Labs P&G Professional
Packaging Service Paket PakTecha PCI PDQ Pluto Polysciences Prime Procore Push Quest S&V Labs Seatex Smith & Vandiver Solo Sonic Span Specialty Star Brite The Packaging Team Theochem Top System Trifinity Unette
Unit Pack Valjean Vege-Kurl Visual Pak Vitex Webco Western Pacific
Disinfectant Access Business Group Adamson Aerosprays Alpha Andrew M. Martin Apex 360° Apollo Asian Aerosol Austin’s Aveflor as Bio-Botanica Budelpack Canadian Chase ChemRite Corporacion CEK Cosmetique CPC CSR Custom Aerosol Diamond Wipes Ecometics Enbiromed Essential Labs EZ Brite Flexpaq FMI FNC
Formula Healthspecialty Hogan I. Shay Intercon Jacobi JP KIK Kleen Test
L&S Lake Consumer M.J. Rapoport Malco Marietta Medicia Mid-Continent Mikasa Multi-Pack Northern Labs
Northwest Cosmetic Labs P&G Professional Packaging & Resources Packaging Concepts PakTecha PCI PDI PDQ Pluto Polysciences Prime Push Ques Quest Rand Royal Seatex Solo Sonic Span Star Brite Sterokem Tapemark Telmark The Packaging Team Theochem Top System Trifinity Tufco
Unit Pack Valjean Vege-Kurl Vitex Webco Western Pacific
Fabric Softener Access Business Group Alpha Andrew M. Martin Apex 360° Arizona Austin’s Bocchi Boomerang BPI Budelpack Canadian Cedar Concepts Colep Corporacion CEK CSR DeSoto Enbiromed Essential Labs EZ Brite Fareva Flexpaq FMI
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Formula GDMI Harrison Hogan Intercon Jacobi JP KIK Kleen Test Korex M.J. Rapoport Malco Marietta McBride Mid-Continent Northern Labs
Northwest Cosmetic Labs Norwood P&G Professional Paket PakTecha PCI PDQ Pluto Prime Push Rand Seatex Solo Span Specialty The Packaging Team Top System Trifinity Unette
Unit Pack Vege-Kurl Visual Pak Vitex Webco
Insect Repellent Adamson Alpha Ambix Andrew M. Martin Apollo Aroma Naturals Asian Aerosol Aveflor as Bio-Botanica Bray Chase ChemRite Colep Corporacion CEK CPC CSR Custom Aerosol Custom Ecometics Enbiromed Essential Labs Flexpaq FMI Formulated Solutions Herba Hogan Ion
James Alexander JP L&S Lake Consumer M.J. Rapoport Madame Renaud Medicia Multi-Pack Northern Labs
Northwest Cosmetic Labs Packaging Service Paket PakTecha Prime Quest Rand Royal Rozelle S&V Labs Sensible Sonic Span Sun Deep Telmark Top System Ultramotive
Unit Pack Weeks & Leo
Insecticide Alpha Andrew M. Martin Apollo Asian Aerosol Aveflor as Chase ChemRite Colep Corporacion CEK Custom Aerosol Enbiromed Flexpaq FMI Intercon James Alexander Korex Lake Consumer M.J. Rapoport Multi-Pack Northern Labs
Northwest Cosmetic Labs Packaging Service Quest Rand Sonic Span Spray Products Telmark Theochem Top System Ultramotive
Unit Pack
Starch Alpha Apollo
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Asian Aerosol Austin’s Boomerang Chase Enbiromed FMI Healthspecialty JP KIK Malco PakTecha PDQ Push Seatex Span Top System
Unit Pack
Toilet Bowl Products Access Business Group Alpha
Apex 360° Asian Aerosol Bray Budelpack Canadian Cedar Concepts ChemRite Cosmetic Essence CPC EMS Enbiromed Essential Labs Fareva Flexpaq
Formula Healthspecialty Hogan Housechem Jacobi JP KIK Korex L&S
Theochem Top System Tower Trifinity Tufco
M.J. Rapoport Malco McBride Medicia Menshen Mid-Continent Mikasa Northern Labs P&G Professional PakTecha PCI PDQ Pluto Prime Push Quest Rand Royal S&V Labs Seatex Smith & Vandiver Star Brite Sterokem
Unit Pack Vege-Kurl Webco
Wax and Polish Alpha American Spraytech Andrew M. Martin Apex 360° Apollo Aveflor as Canadian Chase ChemRite Classic Lady Clover Fields Corporacion CEK Cosmobeauti
Ecometics Enbiromed Essential Labs EZ Brite Flexpaq Garcoa Hogan Intercon JP M.J. Rapoport Malco Mid-Continent Mikasa Multi-Pack Northern Labs
Northwest Cosmetic Labs
Rozelle Seatex Solo Sonic Span Spray Products Star Brite Telmark The Packaging Team Top System Trifinity Tufco Ultramotive
Unit Pack Vege-Kurl Visual Pak Western Pacific
Paket PakTecha PDQ Push Quest Rand
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After Shave
Colep
2-2-0 AIG Allure Alpha Ambix American Private Label Andrew M. Martin Apex 360° Ariel Arizona Aroma Naturals Asian Aerosol Autumn Harp Aveflor as Beauty Manufacturing Benev Biogenesis Bocchi Bodyworx BPI Bray Budelpack C-Care Caribia Case-Mason
Colomer Group
CBI Laboratories ChemAid Christine Valmy Clover Fields
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Columbia Complete Cosmaceutical Cosmetic Essence Cosmetic Lab Cosmetic Labs of America Cosmetic Specialty Cosmetique Cosmobeauti Cosway
CoValence Laboratories CPC CSR Delbia Do Dermazone Dhaliwal Dimensional Diversapack Ecocare Ecoco Ecometics EMS Enbiromed Essential Labs Evyap Sabun Filling Station
Flexpaq FMI Formulated Solutions G.S. Cosmeceutical
GAR Labs Garcoa GDMI Harrison HCT Healthspecialty Hogan Hydron Hygenic I. Shay Induchem AG Innovating Innovative Jacobi JP June Jacobs KDC KIK Kolmar L&S Laboratoire Du-Var Lady Burd Libby Lon Cosmetics M.J. Rapoport Madame Renaud
Maesa Marcy Marietta McKenna Medicia MG America Mikasa Multi-Pack My Sacred Fig Neopac Neutraderm Northern Labs
Northwest Cosmetic Labs Omega Packaging Concepts Paket PakTecha Paramount Pax-All PCI PDI Perrigo Pharmasol Polysciences Prima Fleur Prime Procore Rand Romane
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Root Source Royal S&V Labs Sadatan San-Mar Schmit Scienceuticals Sensible Smith & Vandiver Soho Solo Sonic Span Specialty Sun Deep TCI Telmark Temmentec The Packaging Team Thibiant Top System Trend Trifinity Unette Unipack
Unit Pack Valjean Vege-Kurl Visual Pak Weels & Leo
World Wide
Antiperspirant/ Deodorant 2-2-0 Access Business Group Accupac Adamson AIG Allure Alpha Ambix American Spraytech Apex 360° Arizona Aroma Naturals Asian Aerosol Autumn Harp Aveflor as Beauty Manufacturing Benev Bio-Botanica BPI Bray Breeze Budelpack C-Care Caribia Cedar Concepts Chase
October 2011
Personal Care Products • Antiperspirant/Deodorant—Bubble Bath
Chemolee Cosmetic Essence Cosmetic Lab Cosmetic Specialty Cosmetique Cosway
CoValence Laboratories CPC CSR Custom Delbia Do Dhaliwal Diamond Wipes Dimensional Diversapack Dynatabs Ecoco Ecometics
Ei EMS Enbiromed Essential Labs Evyap Sabun Flexpaq FMI Formulated Solutions G.S. Cosmeceutical
GAR Labs Garcoa GDMI Harrison Healthspecialty Herba HNC Hogan Hygenic I. Shay Induchem AG KDC KIK Kolmar L&S Laboratoire Du-Var Levlad M.J. Rapoport Madame Renaud Maesa Marietta Medicia My Sacred Fig Natureplex Neutraderm Neways
Northwest Cosmetic Labs Omega P&G Professional Packaging & Resources Packaging Concepts Pax-All PDI Perrigo Pharmasol Polysciences Prime Raani Rand Romane Royal
October 2011
S&V Labs San-Mar Scienceuticals Sensible Smith & Vandiver Soho Span Sun Deep TCI Telmark
Temmentec AG The Packaging Team Thibiant Top System Trend Trifinity Unipack
Unit Pack Valjean Vege-Kurl VVF
Aromatherapy 2-2-0 ABCO Aerosprays Aftelier Perfumes Allure Ambix American Spraytech Apex 360° Arizona Aroma Naturals Autumn Harp Beauty Manufacturing Benev Bio-Botanica Bocchi Bodyworx BPI Breeze C-Care CA Botana Canadian
CBI Laboratories ChemAid Classic Clover Fields
Colomer Group Complete Cosmaceutical Cosmetic Lab Cosmetic Labs of America Cosmetic Specialty Cosmobeauti Cosway Coughlan CPC Custom Delbia Do Dermaceuticals Dermolab Dhaliwal Diversapack Ecoco Ecometics EMS Essential Labs EZ Brite
Flexpaq FMI Formulated Solutions G.S. Cosmeceutical
GAR Labs Garcoa GDMI Healthspecialty Herba Hogan Hunter Hygenic I. Shay Innovating Ion Jacobi James Alexander JP June Jacobs KDC KIK L&S Laboratoire Du-Var Lady Burd M.J. Rapoport Madame Renaud Mansfield-King McKenna Medicia Mid-Continent My Sacred Fig Naprodis Neutraderm Neways Northern Labs
Tea Tree Telmark The Packaging Team Thibiant Top System Tower Trend Trifinity Trilogy Unipack
Unit Pack Vanguard Vege-Kurl Visual Pak Weeks & Leo
Baby Oil
Northwest Cosmetic Labs Olympic Orlandi Packaging & Resources PakTecha Pangea Paramount Pax-All Pharmasol Phyzz Polysciences Prima Fleur Prime Procore Raani Rand Romane Root Source Royal S&V Labs Sadatan Scienceuticals SD Int’l SeaVan Sensible SLC Smith & Vandiver Soho Solo Sonic Span Specialty Tapemark TCI
2-2-0 Access Business Group Allure Alpha Ambix American Spraytech Apex 360° Arizona Aroma Naturals Autumn Harp Beauty Manufacturing Benev Bocchi Bodyworx BPI Breeze Budelpack C-Care Canadian Caribia Chemolee ChemRite Christine Valmy Classic Lady Clover Fields
Colomer Group Colorlab Complete Cosmaceutical Cosmetic Essence Cosmetic Lab Cosmetic Labs of America Cosmetic Specialty Cosmetique Cosmobeauti Cosway
CoValence Laboratories CPC CSR Custom Delbia Do Dermaceuticals Dermazone Dermolab Dhaliwal Diversapack Ecocare Ecometics EMS Enbiromed Essential Labs
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Evyap Sabun Filling Station Flexpaq FMI Formulated Solutions G.S. Cosmeceutical
GAR Labs Garcoa GDMI Harrison Healthspecialty Herba Hogan Hygenic I. Shay Induchem AG Innovating Intercon Ion Jacobi JP KDC KIK L&S Levlad Libby M.J. Rapoport Madame Renaud Mansfield-King Marietta McBride McKenna Medicia Mid-Continent My Sacred Fig Neutraderm Northern Labs
Northwest Cosmetic Labs Olympic Omega Packaging & Resources Paket PakTecha Pangea Pax-All Pharmasol Polysciences Precious Prima Fleur Prime Procore Quality Design Raani Rand Root Source Royal Sadatan San-Mar Scienceuticals Sensible SLC Smith & Vandiver Soho Solo Span SPF Consulting Sun Deep TCI Telmark
Temmentec The Packaging Team Thibiant Top System Trend Trifinity Trillium Unette Unipack
Unit Pack Valjean Vege-Kurl Visual Pak VVF Weeks & Leo Western Pacific
Bubble Bath 2-2-0 ABCO Access Business Group Allure Alpha Ambix American Spraytech Andrew M. Martin Apex 360° Arizona Aroma Naturals Asian Aerosol Autumn Harp Beauty Manufacturing Benev Biogenesis Bocchi Body Care Boomerang BPI Budelpack C-Care CA Botana Canadian Caribia
CBI Laboratories Cedar Concepts ChemAid Chemolee ChemRite Chester Christine Valmy Classic Lady Clover Fields
Colomer Group Colorlab Columbia Complete Cosmaceutical Cosmetic Essence Cosmetic Lab Cosmetic Labs of America Cosmetic Specialty Cosmetica Cosmetics Packaging Cosmetique Cosmobeauti Cosway Coughlan CPC CSR
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Custom D’Arcy Delbia Do Dermaceuticals Dermazone Dermolab Dhaliwal Diversapack Ecocare Ecoco Ecometics EMS Enbiromed Essential Labs Exaxol Filling Station Flexpaq FMI FNC Formula G.S. Cosmeceutical
GAR Labs Garcoa GDMI Harrison HCT Healthspecialty Herba HNC Hogan Hunter Hygenic I. Shay Innovating Intercon Ion Jacobi JP June Jacobs KDC KIK Kolmar Laboratoire Du-Var Lady Burd Libby Lifetech Resources M.J. Rapoport Madame Renaud Mansfield-King Marietta McBride McKenna Medicia Mid-Continent My Sacred Fig Natureplex Neutraderm Neways
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Northwest Cosmetic Labs Norwood Olympic Omega Packaging & Resources PakTecha Pangea Parachem Pax-All PCI Perrigo Pharmasol Phyzz Polysciences Precious Prima Fleur Prime Procore Professional Hair Care Raani Rand Root Source Royal Rozelle S&V Labs Sadatan San-Mar Schmit Scienceuticals SD Int’l SeaVan Sensible SLC Smith & Vandiver Solo Sonic Span Specialty SPF Consulting Star Brite Stephenson Sun Sun Deep TCI Telmark The Packaging Team Thibiant Top System Tower Trend Trifinity Unette Unipack
Unit Pack Valjean Vanguard
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Diversapack Dynatabs Enbiromed Essential Labs Fareva Filling Station Flexpaq Garcoa Grafton HCT Hygenic Innovative Joko JP Kolmar Lady Burd Lechler Madame Renaud Maesa Mana Marcy Medicia Mineral Mine Neopac Neutraderm
Vege-Kurl Visual Pak Webco Weeks & Leo Western Pacific
Candles Apex 360° Arizona Aroma Naturals Bio-Botanica Bradford Classic Lady Cosmetic Specialty Coughlan Custom Delbia Do Dhaliwal Ecometics EMS Enbiromed HCT Healthspecialty Hogan Madame Renaud Olympic Omega PakTecha Pangea Prime Rand Romane Root Source Royal Schmit Telmark Trend
Northwest Cosmetic Labs
Color Cosmetics, Cheek 2-2-0 Adamson Aerosprays Apex 360° Ariel Audrey Morris Autumn Harp Beauty Manufacturing Brushes by Karen BrushUp with Barbara Budelpack Canadian Classic Cobe Color Color Factory Colorlab Columbia Contemporary Cosmetic Essence Cosmetic Lab Cosmetic Specialty Cosmetica Cosmetique Cosmobeauti Cosmolab
CoValence Laboratories CSR Dead Sea Dimensional
Overseas Paramount Perrigo Phoenix Precious Profaces Pure Colors Rozelle Scienceuticals SeaCliff Smith & Vandiver Soho Sonic Swan Telmark Tonnie Toshiki Trend Unette
Unit Pack Verla World Wide
Color Cosmetics, Eye 2-2-0 American Spraytech Apex 360° Ariel Audrey Morris Autumn Harp Beauty Manufacturing Bell PPHU Brushes by Karen BrushUp with Barbara Budelpack Canadian Case-Mason Chemicos Classic Cobe Color Color Factory Colorlab
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Columbia Contemporary Cosmetic Essence Cosmetic Lab Cosmetic Specialty Cosmetica Cosmetique Cosmobeauti Cosmolab
CoValence Laboratories CSR Dimensional Diversapack Dynatabs Ecocare Enbiromed Essential Labs Fareva Flexpaq Garcoa Grafton HCT Hygenic Innovating Innovative Joko JP Kolmar Lady Burd Lechler Madame Renaud Maesa Mana Mascara Plus Medicia Mineral Mine Neutraderm
Northwest Cosmetic Labs Overseas Paramount Perrigo Phoenix Polysciences Precious Profaces Pure Colors Rozelle Scienceuticals SeaCliff Soho Sonic Sun Sunrise Swan Telmark Tonnie Toshiki Trend Unette
Unit Pack Verla World Wide
Color Cosmetics, Face 2-2-0 American Spraytech Apex 360°
Ariel Autumn Harp Beauty Manufacturing Brushes by Karen BrushUp with Barbara Classic Color Factory Colorlab Contemporary Cosmetic Essence Cosmetic Lab Cosmetica Cosway CSR Custom Dermaceuticals Dimensional Diversapack Dynatabs Essential Labs Fareva Grafton HCT Hogan Hygenic Innovating Innovative Joko JP Kolmar Lady Burd Lechler Madame Renaud Maesa Mana Marcy Marietta Medicia Mineral Mine Neopac
Northwest Cosmetic Labs Overseas Phoenix Precious Profaces Pure Colors Rand Royal SeaCliff Sensible Soho Sonic Specialty Sun Swan Tonnie Toshiki Trend
Unit Pack Visual Pak World Wide
Color Cosmetics, Lip 2-2-0 Adamson Apex 360° Ariel Audrey Morris
October 2011
Personal Care Products • Color Cosmetics, Lip—Creams
Autumn Harp Beauty Manufacturing Bell PPHU Brushes by Karen BrushUp with Barbara Budelpack Canadian Classic Cobe Color Color Factory Colorlab Columbia Contemporary Cosmetic Essence Cosmetic Lab Cosmetic Specialty Cosmetica Cosmetique Cosmobeauti Cosmolab Cosway
CoValence Laboratories CSR Custom Dimensional Diversapack Ecocare Elemental Enbiromed Essential Labs Fareva Flexpaq FMI Forsythe Garcoa Grafton HCT Hogan Hygenic Innovating Innovative Joko JP Kolmar Lady Burd Lechler Lon Cosmetics Madame Renaud Maesa Mana Marcy Medicia Mineral Mine Neopac Neutraderm
Northwest Cosmetic Labs Nutra Luxe MD Oralabs Orlandi Overseas Packaging & Resources Paramount Perrigo Phoenix Polysciences Precious Profaces Pure Colors
October 2011
Royal Rozelle Scienceuticals SD Int’l SeaCliff Sensible Smith & Vandiver Soho Solo Sonic Specialty Sunrise Swan Telmark Temmentec Tonnie Toshiki Trend Unette
Unit Pack Verla Visual Pak World Wide
Color Cosmetics, Nail 2-2-0 American Spraytech Apex 360° Beauty Manufacturing Bell PPHU Bray Budelpack Case-Mason
Colomer Group Columbia Contemporary Cosmetic Essence Cosmetic Lab Cosmetique Cosmobeauti CSR Custom Dead Sea Enbiromed Fareva Filling Station Forsythe HCT Innovative Joko JP L&S Lady Burd Lechler M.J. Rapoport Maesa Marcy Medicia Mid-Continent Overseas Packaging & Resources Paramount Perrigo RC Sassi America Scienceuticals Sonic Temmentec Toshiki
Trend
FMI Formulated Solutions G.S. Cosmeceutical
Unit Pack Verla
Cosmeceuticals 2-2-0
ABBE Accupac Aerosprays Allure Ambix American Private Label American Spraytech Apex 360° Arizona Aroma Naturals Autumn Harp Aveflor as Beauty Manufacturing Benev Biddiscombe Bio-Botanica Biogenesis Body Care Bodyworx Boomerang BPI Budelpack C-Care CA Botana Canadian Catalent
CBI Laboratories ChemAid Chemolee Chester Christine Valmy Classic Classic Lady Clover Fields
Colomer Group
Cosmetic Solutions Cosmetic Specialty Cosmetica Cosmetics Packaging Cosmobeauti Cosway
CPC CSR D’Arcy Dermaceuticals Dermazone Dermolab Dhaliwal Dimensional Diversapack Dynatabs Ecometics
Ei Inc EMS Enbiromed Englewood Essential Labs Filling Station
Garcoa GDMI Greenway Healthspecialty Herba HNC Hogan Hydron Hygenic I. Shay
IGI Innovative Ion Jacobi James Alexander JP June Jacobs KDC KIK Kolmar L&S Laboratoire Du-Var Libby M.J. Rapoport Madame Renaud Mana Mansfield-King McKenna Medicia MG America Milbar My Sacred Fig Naprodis Natureplex Neopac Neutraderm Neways
Northwest Cosmetic Labs
Complete Contemporary Cosmaceutical Cosmetic Lab
CoValence Laboratories
GAR Labs
Nutra Luxe MD Omega Oralabs P.J. Noyes Packaging & Resources Packaging Concepts PakTecha Paramount Pax-All Perrigo Pharmasol Polysciences Power Line Precious Prime Procore Rand Root Source Royal S&V Labs Sadatan Schmit Sciarra Scienceuticals SD Int’l SeaVan Sensible
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Shantel Medical SLC Soho Solo Sonic Span Specialty Sun Deep Tapemark TCI Teh Seng Telmark Temmentec The Packaging Team Thibiant Toshiki Trend Trillium Ultra Seal
Unit Pack Valjean Vege-Kurl Weeks & Leo World Wide XetaComp
Cosmetic Applicators Anisa Apex 360° Audrey Morris Breeze Brushes by Karen BrushUp with Barbara Colorlab Custom Ecoco Enbiromed Grafton HCT Healthspecialty Induchem AG Innovating James Alexander JP KTT Enterprises L&S Lady Burd MG America Mineral Mine Neopac Neutraderm Phoenix Pure Colors Rand Scienceuticals SeaCliff SeaVan Sonic Span Tapemark World Wide XetaComp
Creams 2-2-0
ABBE ABCO Access Business Group Accupac
Adamson AIG Allure Alpha Ambix American Private Label Andrew M. Martin Apex 360° Apollo Ariel Arizona Aroma Naturals Audrey Morris Autumn Harp Aveflor as Beauty Manufacturing Benev Biddiscombe Bio-Botanica Biogenesis Bocchi Body Care Bodyworx Boomerang BPI Bradford Breeze Budelpack C-Care CA Botana Canadian Cardinal Caribia Catalent
CBI Laboratories Cedar Concepts Chase ChemAid Chemolee ChemRite Chester Christine Valmy Classic Classic Lady Clover Fields
Colomer Group Columbia Complete Cosmaceutical Cosmetic Development Cosmetic Essence Cosmetic Lab Cosmetic Labs of America
Cosmetic Solutions Cosmetic Specialty Cosmetica Cosmetics Packaging Cosmetique Cosmobeauti Cosway
CoValence Laboratories CPC CSR Custom D’Arcy Dead Sea Delbia Do Dermaceuticals
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Dermazone Dermolab Dhaliwal Dimensional Diversapack Ecocare Ecoco Ecometics
Milbar My Sacred Fig Naprodis Natureplex Neopac Neutraderm Neways Northern Labs
Trend Trifinity Trillium Ultra Seal Ultramotive Unette Unipack
McBride Medicia MG America Neopac Neutraderm Overseas P&G Professional
Unit Pack
Plumari
Ei Inc
Northwest Cosmetic Labs
Valjean Vege-Kurl Verla Visual Pak Weeks & Leo Western Pacific World Wide XetaComp
Polysciences Professional Hair Care Rand RC Schmit Scienceuticals SLC Sonic Span The Packaging Team Unette
Elemental EMS Enbiromed Englewood Essential Labs Evyap Sabun Fareva Filling Station Flexpaq FMI FNC Formulated Solutions G.S. Cosmeceutical
GAR Labs Garcoa GDMI Grafton Greenway Harrison HCT Healthspecialty Herba HNC Hogan Hunter Hydron Hygenic I. Shay
IGI Induchem AG Innovating Innovative Ion Jacobi James Alexander JP June Jacobs KDC KIK Kleen Test Kolmar L&S Laboratoire Du-Var Lady Burd Lake Consumer Lechler Levlad Libby Lifetech Resources Lon Cosmetics M.J. Rapoport Madame Renaud Mana Mansfield-King Marietta McBride McKenna Medicia MG America Mid-Continent Mikasa
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Norwood Nutra Luxe MD Olympic Omega P.J. Noyes Packaging & Resources Paket PakTecha Pangea Paramount Pax-All PCI Perrigo Pharmasol Polysciences Power Line Precious Prima Fleur Prime Procore Professional Hair Care Raani Rand RC Romane Root Source Royal Rozelle S&V Labs Sadatan San-Mar Schmit Scienceuticals SD Int’l SeaCliff SeaVan Sensible Shantel Medical Sheffield Sinerga SLC Smith & Vandiver Soho Solo Sonic Span Specialty SPF Consulting Sun Sun Deep Swiss-American Tapemark TCI Tea Tree Telmark Temmentec The Packaging Team Thibiant Top System Toshiki
Effervescents ABCO Apex 360° BPI Cosmaceutical Cosmetic Specialty Coughlan Enbiromed Healthspecialty Ion Mid-Continent Neutraderm Pharma Tech Phyzz Procore Rand S&V Labs Sadatan Scienceuticals Smith & Vandiver Sonic Telmark The Packaging Team Tower Trillium Vege-Kurl
Hair Care, Coloring 2-2-0 American Spraytech Andrew M. Martin Apex 360° Aveflor as Budelpack C-Care Chemolee Colep
Colomer Group Dynatabs Ecocare Ecoco Ecometics Filling Station Flexpaq James Alexander JP June Jacobs KDC M.J. Rapoport Mana Mansfield-King Marietta
Unit Pack Vege-Kurl Western Pacific World Wide
Hair Care, Conditioner 2-2-0
ABBE ABCO Access Business Group Accupac AIG Allure Alpha Ambix American Private Label American Spraytech Andrew M. Martin Apex 360° Apollo Arizona Aroma Naturals Asian Aerosol Aveflor as Beauty Manufacturing Benev Biddiscombe Bio-Botanica Biogenesis Bocchi Body Care Boomerang BPI Budelpack C-Care CA Botana Canadian Caribia
CBI Laboratories Cedar Concepts ChemAid Chemolee ChemRite Chester Classic Lady Clover Fields Colep
Colomer Group Colorlab Columbia
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Complete Cosmaceutical Cosmetic Development Cosmetic Essence Cosmetic Lab Cosmetic Labs of America Cosmetic Specialty Cosmetics Packaging Cosmetique Cosmobeauti Cosway
CoValence Laboratories CPC CSI CSR Custom Aerosol Custom D’Arcy Dead Sea Dermaceuticals Dermazone Dermolab Dhaliwal Dimensional Diversapack Dynatabs Ecocare Ecoco Ecometics EMS Enbiromed Englewood Essential Labs Evyap Sabun Fareva Filling Station Flexpaq FMI FNC Formula
Formulated Solutions G.S. Cosmeceutical
GAR Labs Garcoa GDMI Greenway Harrison Healthspecialty Herba HNC Hogan Hunter Hydron Hygenic I. Shay Innovating Innovative Ion Jacobi JP June Jacobs KDC KIK Kolmar L&S Laboratoire Du-Var Lechler
Levlad Libby Lon Cosmetics M.J. Rapoport Madame Renaud Mana Mansfield-King Marietta McBride McKenna Medicia MG America Mid-Continent Mikasa Milbar My Sacred Fig Naprodis Natureplex Neopac Neutraderm Neways Northern Labs
Northwest Cosmetic Labs Norwood Olympic Omega Overseas P&G Professional Paket PakTecha Pangea Paramount Pax-All PCI Perrigo Pharmasol Polysciences Power Line Precious Prima Fleur Prime Procore Professional Hair Care Push Raani Rand RC Root Source Royal Rozelle S&V Labs Sadatan San-Mar Schmit Scienceuticals SD Int’l SeaCliff SeaVan Sensible SLC Smith & Vandiver Solo Sonic Span
Specialty Cosmetic Manufacturing SPF Consulting Stylors Sun Deep
October 2011
Personal Care Products • Hair Care, Conditioner—Hair Care, Spray
Surefil TCI Tea Tree Telmark
Temmentec AG The Packaging Team Thibiant Top System Unette
Unit Pack Valjean Vanguard Vege-Kurl Visual Pak Webco Weeks & Leo Western Pacific World Wide
Hair Care, Permanent Wave 2-2-0 Access Business Group Alpha Apex 360° Asian Aerosol C-Care Colep
Colomer Group CPC Diversapack Ecocare Ecoco Ecometics
Formulated Solutions Garcoa JP M.J. Rapoport Mansfield-King Medicia MG America Neopac Neutraderm Prime Professional Hair Care Raani Rand Schmit Scienceuticals SLC Solo Stylors Telmark The Packaging Team Unette
Unit Pack Vege-Kurl World Wide
Hair Care, Shampoo 2-2-0
ABBE Access Business Group Accupac AIG Allure Alpha Ambix
October 2011
American Private Label American Spraytech Andrew M. Martin Apex 360° Apollo Arizona Aroma Naturals Asian Aerosol Aveflor as Beauty Manufacturing Benev Biddiscombe Bio-Botanica Biogenesis Bocchi Body Care Boomerang BPI Budelpack C-Care CA Botana Canadian Cardinal Caribia
CBI Laboratories Cedar Concepts ChemAid Chemolee ChemRite Chester Classic Lady Clover Fields Colep
Colomer Group Colorlab Columbia Complete Cosmaceutical Cosmetic Development Cosmetic Essence Cosmetic Lab Cosmetic Labs of America Cosmetic Specialty Cosmetics Packaging Cosmetique Cosmobeauti Cosway
CoValence Laboratories CPC CSI CSR Custom Aerosol Custom D’Arcy Dead Sea Dermaceuticals Dermazone Dermolab Dhaliwal Dimensional Diversapack Ecocare Ecoco Ecometics EMS Enbiromed Englewood Essential Labs
Evyap Sabun Exaxol Fareva Filling Station Flexpaq FMI FNC Formula
Formulated Solutions G.S. Cosmeceutical
GAR Labs Garcoa GDMI Greenway Harrison Healthspecialty Herba HNC Hogan Hunter Hydron Hygenic I. Shay Innovating Innovative Intercon Ion Jacobi JP June Jacobs KDC KIK Kolmar L&S Laboratoire Du-Var Lechler Levlad Libby Lon Cosmetics M.J. Rapoport Madame Renaud Mana Mansfield-King Marietta McBride McKenna Medicia MG America Mid-Continent Mikasa Milbar My Sacred Fig Naprodis Natureplex Neopac Neutraderm Neways Northern Labs
Northwest Cosmetic Labs Norwood Olympic Omega Overseas P&G Professional Paket PakTecha Pangea Paramount Pax-All PCI Perrigo Pharmasol Polysciences Power Line Precious Prima Fleur Prime Procore Professional Hair Care Push Quest Raani Rand RC Root Source Royal Rozelle S&V Labs Sadatan San-Mar Schmit Scienceuticals SD Int’l SeaCliff Seatex SeaVan Sensible Sinerga SLC Smith & Vandiver Solo Sonic Span
Specialty Cosmetic Manufacturing SPF Consulting Stylors Sun Deep Surefil TCI Tea Tree Telmark
Temmentec AG The Packaging Team Thibiant Top System
Valjean Vanguard Vege-Kurl Visual Pak Webco Weeks & Leo Western Pacific World Wide
Diversapack Ecocare Ecoco Ecometics EMS Enbiromed Englewood Essential Labs Exaxol Flexpaq FMI FNC
Hair Care, Spray
Formulated Solutions GAR Labs
Ultramotive Unette Unipack
Unit Pack
2-2-0 ABCO Access Business Group Aerosprays Allure Ambix American Spraytech Apex 360° Apollo Arizona Aroma Naturals Asian Aerosol Aveflor as Beauty Manufacturing Benev Bio-Botanica Bocchi Boomerang BPI C-Care Canadian Chase ChemAid Chemolee ChemRite Classic Lady Colep
Colomer Group Columbia Complete Cosmaceutical Cosmetic Essence Cosmetic Lab Cosmetic Labs of America Cosmetic Specialty Cosmetics Packaging Cosmobeauti Cosway CPC CSR Custom D’Arcy Dimensional
Garcoa GDMI Greenway Harrison Hogan Hydron I. Shay Innovating Ion June Jacobs KIK L&S Levlad Libby Lon Cosmetics M.J. Rapoport Mana Mansfield-King Marcy Marietta Medicia Natureplex Neutraderm Neways
Northwest Cosmetic Labs Norwood Overseas P&G Professional Packaging & Resources Packaging Concepts PCI Perrigo Pharmasol Polysciences Prime Professional Hair Care Quest Raani Rand Root Source Royal S&V Labs Schmit
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Scienceuticals SeaCliff Sensible SLC Smith & Vandiver Solo Span
Specialty Cosmetic Manufacturing SPF Consulting Sun Deep Surefil TCI Telmark The Packaging Team Thibiant Top System Trifinity Valjean Vege-Kurl Visual Pak
Hair Care, Styling 2-2-0
ABBE Access Business Group American Spraytech Apex 360° Apollo Beauty Manufacturing Bio-Botanica Bocchi Body Care C-Care
CBI Laboratories Cedar Concepts ChemAid ChemRite Classic Lady
Colomer Group Complete Cosmetic Lab Cosmetic Labs of America Cosway CPC CSI CSR Dermaceuticals Dhaliwal Dimensional Diversapack Dynatabs Ecoco Ecometics Essential Labs Evyap Sabun Fareva
Formulated Solutions G.S. Cosmeceutical
GAR Labs GDMI Greenway Hogan Innovating June Jacobs KIK Kolmar
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Libby Lon Cosmetics Madame Renaud Mana Mansfield-King Marietta McKenna Medicia MG America Naprodis Natureplex Neopac Neways
Northwest Cosmetic Labs Omega P&G Professional Packaging Concepts Paket Pax-All Precious Prima Fleur Prime Professional Hair Care Quality Design Rand Royal S&V Labs SeaCliff Sensible SLC Smith & Vandiver
Specialty Cosmetic Manufacturing The Packaging Team Top System
Unit Pack Vege-Kurl Visual Pak Weeks & Leo World Wide
Lotions 2-2-0
ABBE ABCO Access Business Group Accupac Adamson Aerosprays AIG Allure Alpha Ambix American Private Label Andrew M. Martin Apex 360° Apollo Ariel Arizona Aroma Naturals Asian Aerosol Audrey Morris Autumn Harp Aveflor as Beauty Manufacturing Benev Biddiscombe Bio-Botanica Biogenesis
Bocchi Body Care Bodyworx Boomerang BPI Bradford Breeze Budelpack C-Care CA Botana Canadian Cardinal Caribia Catalent
FNC Formula
Formulated Solutions G.S. Cosmeceutical
GAR Labs
CBI Laboratories Cedar Concepts ChemAid Chemolee ChemRite Chester Christine Valmy Classic Classic Lady Clover Fields Colep
IGI
Colomer Group Colorlab Columbia Complete Cosmaceutical Cosmetic Development Cosmetic Essence Cosmetic Lab Cosmetic Labs of America
Cosmetic Solutions Cosmetic Specialty Cosmetica Cosmetics Packaging Cosmetique Cosmobeauti Cosway
CoValence Laboratories CPC CSI CSR Custom D’Arcy Delbia Do Dermaceuticals Dermazone Dermolab Dhaliwal Dimensional Diversapack Ecocare Ecoco Ecometics
Ei Inc EMS Enbiromed Englewood Essential Labs Evyap Sabun EZ Brite Fareva Filling Station Flexpaq FMI
Garcoa GDMI Grafton Greenway Harrison HCT Healthspecialty Herba HNC Hogan Hunter Hydron Hygenic I. Shay Induchem AG Innovating Innovative Intercon Ion Jacobi James Alexander JP June Jacobs KDC KIK Kleen Test Kolmar L&S Laboratoire Du-Var Lady Burd Lake Consumer Lechler Levlad Libby Lifetech Resources Lon Cosmetics M.J. Rapoport Madame Renaud Mana Mansfield-King Marietta McBride McKenna Medicia MG America Mid-Continent Mikasa Milbar My Sacred Fig Naprodis Natureplex Neopac Neutraderm Neways Northern Labs
Northwest Cosmetic Labs Norwood Nutra Luxe MD Olympic Omega P.J. Noyes Packaging & Resources
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Paket PakTecha Pangea Paramount Pax-All PCI Perrigo Pharmasol Polysciences Power Line Precious Prima Fleur Prime Procore Professional Hair Care Raani Rand RC Romane Root Source Royal Rozelle S&V Labs Sadatan San-Mar Schmit Scienceuticals SD Int’l SeaCliff SeaVan Sensible Shantel Medical Sheffield Sinerga SLC Smith & Vandiver Soho Solo Sonic Span
Specialty Cosmetic Manufacturing SPF Consulting Star Brite Sterokem Sun Sun Deep Surefil Swiss-American Tapemark TCI Tea Tree Telmark
Temmentec AG The Packaging Team Thibiant Top System Toshiki Trend Trifinity Trillium Ultra Seal Ultramotive Unette Unipack
Unit Pack Valjean Vanguard Vege-Kurl Visual Pak
VVF Webco Weeks & Leo Western Pacific World Wide XetaComp
Mouthwash 2-2-0 ABCO Access Business Group Accupac Allure Ambix Andrew M. Martin Apex 360° Aroma Naturals Asian Aerosol Aveflor as Benev Bio-Botanica Bocchi Bray Budelpack C-Care Canadian Caribia Chester Colep
Colomer Group Complete Cosmetic Lab Cosmetic Specialty Cosmetics Packaging Cosmobeauti Custom Dermazone Dhaliwal Diversapack Ecometics EMS Enbiromed Essential Labs Evyap Sabun Fareva Flexpaq FMI FNC
Formulated Solutions Garcoa GDMI Healthspecialty Herba HNC Hogan Hunter I. Shay Innovating Ion Jacobi JP June Jacobs KIK Kleen Test Laboratoire Du-Var Levlad Libby M.J. Rapoport
October 2011
Personal Care Products • Mouthwash—Shaving Cream
Marietta Medicia Natureplex Neutraderm Neways
Northwest Cosmetic Labs Omega P.J. Noyes Paket PakTecha Pax-All Perrigo Pharmasol Polysciences Prime Procore Raani Rand Royal S&V Labs Scienceuticals SeaVan Sensible Soho Sonic Span Star Brite Sun Deep Surefil TCI Tea Tree Telmark The Packaging Team Thibiant Top System Trend Trifinity Trillium Unette
Unit Pack Valjean Vege-Kurl
Perfume/ Cologne Aerosprays Aftelier Perfumes American Spraytech Apex 360° Autumn Harp Beauty Manufacturing Bocchi BPI Budelpack C-Care ChemAid Chemolee Clover Fields Cosmetic Essence Cosmetic Lab Cosmetic Labs of America Cosmetic Specialty Cosmobeauti Cosmolab Cosway CSR Delbia Do Dermazone
October 2011
Dhaliwal Diversapack Ecometics EMS Essential Labs Evyap Sabun Fareva Filling Station FMI G.S. Cosmeceutical
GAR Labs Harrison HCT Healthspecialty Herba Hogan I. Shay Innovating Innovative J. Palazzolo Son Jacobi JP June Jacobs KDC KIK Kolmar L&S Libby Lon Cosmetics M.J. Rapoport Madame Renaud Maesa Medicia Mikasa My Sacred Fig Neutraderm
Northwest Cosmetic Labs Omega Packaging & Resources Packaging Concepts Perrigo Polysciences Prima Fleur Prime Rand Romane Root Source Royal S&V Labs Schmit Scienceuticals SD Int’l SeaVan Sensible Smith & Vandiver Solo
Specialty Cosmetic Manufacturing Sterokem TCI Telmark
Temmentec AG The Packaging Team Top System Trend Trifinity
Trilogy Fragrances Unipack
Unit Pack
Neopac Neutraderm
Valjean Vege-Kurl Verla Visual Pak
Northwest Cosmetic Labs
Pharmaceuticals 2-2-0
ABBE ABCO Accupac Adamson AIG Ambix American Spraytech Anderson Andrew M. Martin Apex 360° Aveflor as Benev Budelpack C-Care Canadian Case-Mason
CBI Laboratories Chemolee Classic Lady
Colomer Group Complete Cosmaceutical Cosmetic Specialty Cosmetics Packaging Custom Dermazone Dermolab Dhaliwal Dynatabs Ecometics
Ei Inc EMS Enbiromed Filling Station Flexpaq FMI FNC
Formulated Solutions GAR Labs GDMI Healthspecialty HNC I. Shay Ion James Alexander JP KDC KIK Kleen Test Kolmar L&S Laboratoire Du-Var Lake Consumer Libby M.J. Rapoport Marietta McKenna Medicia MG America Multi-Pack My Sacred Fig Natureplex
Norwood P.J. Noyes Packaging & Resources Packaging Concepts PakTecha PDI Perrigo Pharma Tech Pharmasol Polysciences Prime Rand Root Source Royal San-Mar Sciarra Scienceuticals SD Int’l Shantel Medical Sheffield Soho Sonic Span SPF Consulting Sun Deep Tapemark TCI Telmark
Temmentec AG The Packaging Team Thibiant Tower Trend Trillium Ultra Seal Unette
Unit Pack Valjean Vege-Kurl Weeks & Leo
Pre-Shave Lotion 2-2-0
ABBE Access Business Group AIG Allure Alpha Ambix Andrew M. Martin Apex 360° Ariel Arizona Asian Aerosol Autumn Harp Aveflor as Beauty Manufacturing Biddiscombe Biogenesis Bocchi Bodyworx BPI Bray Budelpack C-Care CA Botana
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CBI Laboratories Cedar Concepts ChemAid Christine Valmy Classic
Colomer Group Columbia Complete Cosmaceutical Cosmetic Lab Cosmetic Labs of America Cosmetic Specialty Cosmetica Cosmetique Cosmobeauti Cosway
CoValence Laboratories CSR D’Arcy Delbia Do Dermaceuticals Dermazone Dhaliwal Dimensional Diversapack Dynatabs Ecocare Ecometics
Ei Inc EMS Enbiromed Essential Labs Filling Station Flexpaq FMI FNC
Formulated Solutions G.S. Cosmeceutical
GAR Labs Garcoa GDMI Greenway Harrison Hogan Hunter Hydron Hygenic I. Shay Induchem AG Innovating Ion Jacobi JP June Jacobs KDC KIK Kolmar L&S Laboratoire Du-Var Lady Burd Levlad Libby Lon Cosmetics M.J. Rapoport Mansfield-King Marcy
Marietta McKenna Medicia MG America My Sacred Fig Natureplex Neutraderm Northern Labs
Northwest Cosmetic Labs Omega Packaging & Resources Packaging Concepts Paket PakTecha Paramount Perrigo Pharmasol Polysciences Prima Fleur Prime Procore Rand Royal S&V Labs San-Mar Schmit Scienceuticals SD Int’l Sensible Sheffield SLC Smith & Vandiver Soho Solo Sonic Span
Specialty Cosmetic Manufacturing SPF Consulting Sun Deep TCI Telmark
Temmentec AG The Packaging Team Thibiant Trifinity Unette Unipack
Unit Pack Valjean Vege-Kurl Visual Pak Weeks & Leo World Wide
Shaving Cream 2-2-0 Access Business Group Allure Alpha Ambix American Private Label American Spraytech Andrew M. Martin Apex 360° Ariel Arizona Aroma Naturals Autumn Harp
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Aveflor as Beauty Manufacturing Benev Biddiscombe Biogenesis Bocchi Bodyworx BPI Bradford Bray Budelpack CA Botana Canadian
CBI Laboratories Cedar Concepts Chase ChemAid Chemolee Christine Valmy Clover Fields
Colomer Group Colorlab Columbia Complete Cosmaceutical Cosmetic Essence Cosmetic Lab Cosmetic Labs of America Cosmetic Specialty Cosmetica Cosmetique Cosmobeauti Cosway
Jacobi JP June Jacobs KDC KIK Kolmar Laboratoire Du-Var Lady Burd Levlad Libby Lon Cosmetics M.J. Rapoport Mansfield-King McKenna Medicia Mikasa My Sacred Fig Naprodis Natureplex Neutraderm Neways
Northwest Cosmetic Labs
G.S. Cosmeceutical
Packaging & Resources PCI Perrigo Pharmasol Prima Fleur Prime Procore Professional Hair Care Raani Rand Root Source Royal S&V Labs San-Mar Schmit Scienceuticals SD Int’l Sensible Sheffield Smith & Vandiver Solo Sonic Specialty Stephenson Sun Deep TCI Telmark Temmentec The Packaging Team Thibiant Top System Ultramotive Unette Unipack
GAR Labs
Unit Pack
Garcoa GDMI Harrison Healthspecialty Hogan Hunter Hydron Hygenic I. Shay Induchem AG Innovating Innovative
Vege-Kurl Verla Visual Pak Western Pacific
CoValence Laboratories CSR Custom D’Arcy Delbia Do Dermazone Dhaliwal Dimensional Diversapack Ecocare Ecometics EMS Enbiromed Essential Labs Evyap Sabun Filling Station Flexpaq FMI FNC
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P&G’S SALES RISE 10% IN FISCAL Q4 • The Procter & Gamble Company’s net sales grew 10% to $20.9 billion for the fourth quarter and 5% to $82.6 billion for fiscal 2011. Organic sales, which exclude the impact of acquisitions, divestitures and foreign exchange, grew 5% for the quarter and 4% for the fiscal year. Unit volume was up 3% in the fourth quarter and 6% for the fiscal year, where volume grew in all business segments, all geographic regions, and in 15 of 17 key countries.
“We are pleased with the strong topand bottom-line performance in the quarter,” said chairman of the board, president and chief executive officer Bob McDonald. “We delivered organic sales growth of 5% and earnings per share growth of 18% in a challenging environment, driven by our ongoing commitment to make a difference in the everyday lives of the world’s consumers.”
Church & Dwight’s Sales Rise 5.3% in Q2 •
Febreze is a top brand at P&G. One of its latest innovations is Set & Refresh air fresheners.
According to the company, volume growth was broad-based, with organic growth in five of six reportable segments, led by high single-digit growth in Baby Care & Family Care. All geographic regions added to volume growth, led by double-digit expansion in Asia. Unit volume increased in all reportable segments behind investments in innovation and market expansions, such as Olay and Head & Shoulders in Brazil, Gillette Guard in India, Downy fabric enhancers in Indonesia, Fusion ProGlide expansion in Western Europe, and Gain hand dishwashing liquid in the US. 152 • happi
Church & Dwight Co. reported net sales for the second quarter rose 5.3% to $674.9 million. Organic sales increased 3.3%, driven by volume growth of 3.3%, with results excluding the impact of foreign exchange rate changes, acquisitions and a discontinued product line, the company said. “We are pleased with our solid second quarter business results in what continues to be a difficult economic environment,” noted James R. Craigie, chairman and CEO. “The organic sales increase of 3.3% met the company’s expectations of 3-4% organic sales growth for the quarter. While category consumption continues to be weak in the US, we increased share on five of our eight power brands in the quarter.” Consumer domestic sales were $482.3 million, a 3.6% gain over last year. Second quarter organic sales increased 2.1%, largely driven by higher sales of Arm & Hammer Liquid and Powder Laundry Detergents, Xtra Liquid Laundry Detergent, Arm & Hammer Cat Litter and Nair depilatories. These increases were partially offset by lower sales of value toothpastes and Oxiclean laundry additive, the company said. Volume growth contributed approximately 2.4% to net sales, offset by an 0.3% negative effect of price and product mix in the quarter. Consumer international sales were $126.0 million, up 12.4% above the prior happi.com
year second quarter sales. Organic sales, which exclude a 9.2% favorable effect of foreign exchange rate changes, increased by 3.1%, primarily reflecting increased sales in Australia and US exports. With respect to 2011, Craigie said,“Volume growth projections continue to be strong despite the weak economy and aggressive competitive trade spending in our categories. For the first half of the year, we have gained share on five of eight of our power brands. We expect to maintain or improve this market share growth during the balance of the year due to two key factors: excellent customer response to our new products which are capturing solid distribution gains across many of our key brands, and our commitment to increasing marketing spending for the year in support of our power brands, which will continue in the second half of 2011.” This quarter, the company is rolling out Arm & Hammer Toothtunes, a toothbrush that plays music through a patented technology that allows consumers to listen to two minutes of music while brushing their teeth. It will feature Kid’s Pop, Top 40 and Classic Rock song categories. At the end of June, Church & Dwight completed the acquisition of the Batiste brand of dry shampoo from Vivalis in the UK. The brand holds the No. 1 position in the dry shampoo category in the UK. Annual sales of Batiste are approximately $20 million.
Fiscal 2011 Sales Rise 6.5% At Elizabeth Arden • For the year ended June 30, 2011, net sales increased 6.5% to $1.2 billion at Elizabeth Arden, Inc. For the fourth quarter, the company reported an 11.2% rise in net sales to $253.8 million. E. Scott Beattie, chairman, president and chief executive officer of Elizabeth Arden, Inc., commented,“Our focus over the past several years has been on deliverOctober 2011
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ing consistent improvement in our key operating metrics. I am pleased to report that we have delivered a record year of sales and profitability...our results include solid organic growth of our brand portfolio across all of our businesses. “Net sales within our North American business increased by 5% for the fiscal year and were driven by market share gains in our US mass business. Our international sales growth of 9% for the fiscal year benefited from strength in our European and travel retail and distributor businesses. Global sales of Elizabeth Arden branded products increased by 8%, reflecting our focus on organically growing the Elizabeth Arden brand and the realignment of our marketing organization to better support global brand management.” For fiscal 2012, net sales are expected to increase by 5-6%, according to the company.
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Sales Up 3.6% At Yankee Candle • Yankee Holding Corp. said second quarter sales rose 3.6% to $129.9 million. Retail sales increased 1.9% to $73.1 million, while wholesale volume fell 6.7% to $38.1 million. Sales in the company’s international segment, which is being reported as a separate business segment beginning in 2011 after previously having been included in the wholesale segment, climbed 46% to $18.7 million. “Our second quarter results were consistent with the expectations we have communicated since the beginning of the year,” said Harlan Kent, the company’s chief executive officer.“Despite a consumer spending environment that remains very uncertain, we were able to continue to grow our sales and again saw strong performance by several of our growth platforms, including our international, consumer direct, fundraising and wholesale premium mass and department store businesses.” For the six months ended July 2, 2011, retail sales increased 1.7% to $147.8 million. Wholesale volume fell 6% to $85.6 million. The decrease was due to lower sales to gift channel accounts and decreased sales from co-packing and licensing activities, partially offset by increased sales in premium mass and department store channels, according to the company. International sales were $40.6 million for the first six months of fiscal 2011, an increase of 38.1% over the prior year period. The increase was driven primarily by increased sales in the company’s UK business.
Sales Rise 12.6% At Sally Beauty • Sally Beauty Holdings, Inc. said fiscal third quarter consolidated net sales rose 12.6% to $836.6 million. This sales increase is attributed to same store sales growth, acquisitions and the addition of new stores. Consolidated same store sales growth was 5.9%. Consolidated gross profit for the quarter was $410.5 million, an increase of 13.8%, according to the company. • October 2011
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VICHY LAUNCHES LIFTACTIV WITH RHAMNOSE 5% Matte Paste from Max Green Alchemy •
Max Green Alchemy, San Francisco, has added new Matte Paste ($15), a styling product that delivers the dry-look matte finish and hold without adding shine. It has a fresh citrus, unisex scent and is alcohol, wax, silicone and polyvinylpyrrolidone free. More info: www.maxgreenalchemy.com This citrus-scented formulation, new from Max Green Alchemy of San Francisco, is unisex.
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Verilux Launches At-Home Acne Device
• After more than 10 years of scientific research, Vichy has uncovered the function of a thin layer of cells called the papillary dermis, or Derm Source, a vital layer found to be responsible for driving skin rejuvenation processes, including collagen and elastin production. Over time, Derm Source function deteriorates, leading to visible signs of aging: wrinkles, sagging and a loss of firmness. This understanding of the skin-aging process has led Vichy to develop a new anti-aging range,Vichy LiftActiv with Rhamnose 5%, which works to minimize the signs of aging by directly targeting the Derm Source. Rhamnose is a naturally derived plant extract that has been proven to stimulate Derm Source activity. The new formulation is proven to reduce the appearance of the most common facial wrinkles—forehead, crow's feet, undereye, and between the eyebrows— starting in just two weeks. Overall skin tone and texture also begin to improve after just four days of use, according to the company. More info: www.vichyusa.com
SCJ Unveils All-in-One Sprayer in Limited Markets • SC Johnson’s All-In-One Cleaning System allows users to clean more efficiently and effectively by choosing three of their five favorite trusted cleaners to dock in one simple, lightweight sprayer. This new tool switches instantly among cleaners by holding up to three concentrated cleaner cartridges at once in a single hand-held sprayer. Available concentrated cleaner cartridges include Windex Glass, Fantastik Kitchen, Scrubbing Bubbles Bathroom, Pledge Furniture and Shout Carpet. The SC Johnson All-In-One sprayer and concentrated cleaner cartridges are available at Albertsons, King Soopers, Kmart, Kroger, Meijer, Safeway and Walmart in Colorado Springs, CO and Lexington, KY. More info: www.SmartTwist.com 154 • happi
• Verilux, a lighting company, is rolling out the ClearWave Phototherapy System for Acne ($149), billed as an affordable, drug- and chemical-free solution for blemish-prone skin. The unit will be sold atVerilux.com and at Brookstone mall stores. The ClearWave, which employs blue light technology to target acne-causing bacteria, has been through the 510K process and is FDA cleared for over-the-counter treatment of mild to moderate inflammatory acne. It comes with a replaceable natural spectrum LED head, with replacement heads priced at $34.95. Each treatment head lasts for 600 applications, and a smart display tracks the number of applications remaining. More info: www.verilux.com
Scents of St. Augustine Soy Candles • Scents of St Augustine, St. Augustine, FL, offers soy candles formulated with American grown, naturally farmed soy as well as natural butters like aloe, shea and jojoba, and essential oils. More info: www.scentsofstaugustine.com
These soy candles feature natural butters like aloe and shea.
Lice Treatment Prescription from ParaPro LLC • Natroba (spinosad) topical suspension, 0.9% for lice is now available in pharmacies throughout the US. It is billed as an effective, easy-to-use topical suspension, which does not require nit combing. The formulation, which was created by ParaPro, LLC, Carmel, IN, was approved in January 2011 by the FDA as a pre-
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Natroba is now available nationwide at pharmacies.
scription medication for the topical treatment of head lice infestations in patients four years of age and older. More info: www.parapro.com
has announced two very pink promotions. Put the finishing touches on every client’s style by picking up two of Pravana’s topsellers—Pravana’s Super Shape Hair Spray and Intense Therapy Leave-In Treatment, packaged together in an exclusive breast cancer awareness bag. For every pink pack sold, Pravana will donate proceeds to the Beauty Bus Foundation, a nonprofit organization that brings beauty and hope into the lives of chronically and terminally ill patients and their caregivers by providing them with in-home beauty services, free of charge. The suggested retail is $30.
Brands Raise Awareness For BREAST CANCER Beauty Garden Is Pretty in Pink • In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness month, Sothys will donate 15% of sales on the Beauty Garden collection of products to the Susan G. Komen Foundation. Until Nov. 14, the certified skin care collection will be adorned with the foundation’s official pink ribbon, according to the company. Beauty Garden ecological treatments and products are designed to revitalize the skin with the best of nature’s offerings, according to the company. All products carry both Ecocert and Cosmebio certifications. The Beauty Garden range includes Make-Up Removing Fluid with Cherry Bud ($32), Floral Water with Angelica and Hawthorn ($32), Comfort Mask with Helianthus and Rosemary ($36), Face Care with Helianthus and Rosemary ($54), Body Lotion with Cherry Bud and Lavender ($37), Helianthus and Walnut Shell Scrub ($36) and Nourishing Body Oil with Helianthus ($49).
Pravana thinks pink with hair care products.
Also in October, encourage clients to create awareness and think pink. Pravana is offering its best-sellingVivids demi-permanent hair color in magenta and pink, packaged in a breast cancer awareness box ($3.99).
Murad Partners with City of Hope •
Murad, Inc. will launch the limited-edition Hydrate for Hope duo ($85) featuring Hydro-Dynamic Ultimate Moisture to benefit City of Hope, one of the nation’s leading research, treatment and education centers for cancer and other life-threatening diseases. With each sale of the product, Murad will donate 10% of the purchase price to City of Hope for breast and women’s cancers research treatment and education programs, up to $1 million while supplies last. Combining a luxurious recipe of ingredients to quench
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dehydrated skin, the velvety formula in Hydro-Dynamic Ultimate Moisture is fortified with avocado, sunflower and olive fruit oils, as well as shea butter. Murad will run additional promotions throughout its various channels during the month of October to raise additional funds for City of Hope. Planned activities include a limited-time“Hydrate for Hope” facial at all Murad Inclusive Health Spa locations throughout the country with a portion of the proceeds going to City of Hope and much more.
Nourish for the Cure With Jessica Buckets Of Hope • This year, Jessica has partnered with an inspiring organization that focuses on education and support for young women prone to breast and ovarian cancer. In their honor, the company created Buckets of Hope—40 mini Nourish Therapeutic Cuticle Crèmes for salons, spas and distributors. All proceeds from the sale of Buckets of Hope will benefit the Bright Pink or- Buckets of Hope feature nail cremes for a ganization. Buckets of good cause, according to the company. Hope are available through December 2011 and retail for $78. OPI Debuts New Pink Shatter To Support Komen for the Cure
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Kenra Professional Partners With The Rapunzel Project • Kenra Professional is partnering with The Rapunzel Project, a non-profit organization dedicated to helping cancer patients keep their hair during chemotherapy through cold cap technology. To help raise awareness this year during September and October for October Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Kenra has dressed up its two best-selling products—Kenra Volume Spray 25 and Kenra Platinum Blow-Dry Spray—in limited edition pink packaging to call awareness to the cause. As part of the initiative, Kenra Professional is donating an additional $20,000 to The Rapunzel Project, bringing its total donation to date to $70,000.
SeneGence International’s LipSense Shade To Benefit ABCF • SeneGence International, creator of LipSense long-lasting liquid lip color, SenseCosmetics and SeneDerm Anti-Aging Skincare, will launch a new LipSense shade, Kiss for a Cause ($22), to raise money for the American Breast Cancer Foundation (ABCF).
Kiss for a Cause is a new LipSense shade out this month.
In honor of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, SeneGence will donate a portion of the profits from the sale through Oct. 31 of this limited-edition blue-based fuchsia shade through its non-profit Make Sense Foundation to the ABCF.
• OPI will roll out a limited edition Pink Shatter: Pink of Hearts Nail Lacquer ($8.50) to support Susan G. Komen for the Cure. The 2011 Pink of Hearts edition will follow in the footsteps of its namesake 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 nail lacquers in raising awareness of breast cancer for the fifth year in a row. Unlike previous shade incarnations, this year’s Pink of Hearts Nail Lacquer marks the debut of fan-favorite Shatter coat in OPI’s first pink shade. Each bottle of Pink Shatter: Pink of Hearts has a special
pink-ribbon tag and pink cap wrap to call attention to breast cancer awareness. OPI will also make its annual donation of $25,000 to Komen for the Cure.
Pureology and Redken Support BCA • Infuse fine or flat hair with soft volume, moisture and color
OPI’s popular Shatter finish is now available in a fundraising pink hue.
protection with the PureVolume set ($39) while helping to support a cause. In conjunction with this promotion, Pureology will make a flat $20,000 donation to Susan G. Komen for the Cure. The kit includes PureVolume Shampoo (10oz) and PureVolume HairCondition (8.5oz) as well as a sample of PureVolume BlowDryAmplifier. The products feature AntiFadeComplex, which is said to maximize color retention. Also, shape up your style with two of Redken Styling’s best-selling products while supporting BCA. In conjunction with this limited edition promotion, Redken will make a flat $20,000 donation to Susan G. Komen for the Cure. The promotion includes Rough Paste 12 Working Material (2.5oz) and Quick Dry 18 Instant Finishing Spray (2 oz), both $17.50. •
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OMG! IT’S M&H PLASTICS’ BOTTLES • M&H Plastics worked in partnership with CRC Innovations on the launch of its new range OMG!, which comprises a striking collection of hair and styling products, according to the company. There are three different shampoo variants in 400ml Vogue PET bottles with flip-top caps, four shower gels in 420ml Hooked Shower Gel PCTG bottles, two 100ml PP jars, plus two 200ml tubes. The black packagM&H Plastics partnered with CRC ing features colorful Innovations for this new hair care range. graphics printed in primary hues onto a series of monotone-style faces. More info: www.mhplastics.com
TricorBraun Packages Winnie the Pooh Baby Care
Alpha Packaging’s ‘Tasty’ PET Bottles Available for Online Sample Ordering • To make it easy for customers to get samples of three of Alpha Packaging’s most popular stock condiment bottles, Alpha has created a Condiment Bottle Sample Pack to order with one click of the mouse, according to the company. The Condiment Bottle Sample Pack includes a 9oz Aspen Oblong, a 9oz Clark Oblong and a 12oz Clark Oblong. All three bottles feature a 38-400 neck finish, and are made from a 23.8g preform. All three bottles were designed for condiments, but are also ideal for liquid soaps, hand sanitizers, laundry products and personal care products such as hair gels and aloe, according to the company. The Clark Oblong bottles are ideal More info: www.alphap.com for personal care products, too.
Lumson’s Eco-Friendly Packaging Project •
Eco-friendly cosmetic packaging is now a reachable goal. Lumson and Austrian personal care vendor Ringana have created a way to fully recycle cosmetic airless packaging found in Ringana’s new skin care line, Rifresh. A“circular”recycling method, only possible due to an eco-awareness campaign by Ringana and the tech-
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nology of the new TAG System of packaging by Lumson, creates a recycling chain that rewards the environment as well as consumers, according to the company. TAG, which stands for Techno Airless Glass, combines the beauty of a glass bottle with the technical and functional advantages of an airless system, said Lumson. To differentiate one product from the other, the bottles have been screen printed, with lead-free inks, in different pastel colors. In order to allow the reuse of glass and decorations in a constant recycling circle, These new glass bottles and to protect the screen printing from de100% recyclable, are teriorating during the process, a special to Lumson. according extra-strong Ceramic Screen Printing has been used by Lumson to decorate the packaging. More info: www.lumson.com
• Winnie the Pooh will be establishing new connections among moms and babies with a recently-launched line of natural, infant toiletries marketed in custom bottles sourced by TricorBraun. A single, 15oz, custom-designed, HDPE, oval bottle with a pinched waist is used for the full line. Closures and pumps feature custom colors to accent the label design. Disc-type dispensing closures are used on the shampoo while pumps are used for the lotion and wash bottles. In-mold labeling provides a practical and durable means of product identification as well as a distinctive shelf presence, according to the company. The line includes nine items: baby shampoo, wash and lotion in three fragrances. New Windsor Brands co-branded the Winnie the Pooh line with Daily Renewal, a company it acquired from P&G. More info: www.tricorbraun.com Qosina/Qosmedix Recognized For Fifth Year on ‘Inc. 500|5000’ List •
The editors of Inc. Magazine have included Qosina Corporation, parent company of Qosmedix, on its 2011 “Inc. 500|5000”List, marking the fifth year of recognition for Qosina. To be eligible for the list, companies must be US-based and independent with four full calendar years of revenue generation. Overall, Qosina has appeared on the list five times. The company also recently released a YouTube video about its new Essential Hygienic Sampling Supplies. More info: www.qosmedix.com •
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SHIN-ETSU UPDATES SUNSCREEN TOOLBOX • In response to the continuing concern over ozone depletion and consumers’ increased exposure to heightened levels of UV radiation and potential skin damage, Shin-Etsu Silicones of America, Inc. (SESA) has recently updated its sunscreen toolbox. According to the company, these additions to the line include silicones that offer key benefits such as durable UV protection, high water resistance, excellent skin feel, wider formulation latitude and enhanced SPF values. The SESA products include silicone-acrylate film formers, MQ resin film formers and amino-modified gum blends that have features to overcome the low water resistance and heavy feel deficiencies of current O/W systems that use organic sunscreens as protectants. The SESA sunscreen portfolio now includes the KP-545L silicone-acrylate film former, KF-7312L MQ resin film former and KF-8020 amino-modified gum blend. KP-545L and KF-7312L feature 2cs dimethicone as its base fluid and therefore provides an effective, quality alternative to similar D5 derivative materials. KF-8020 uses a higher viscosity dimethicone. The combined use of ingredients in the SESA sunscreen toolbox deliver desired physical properties and benefits to existing sunscreen formulations, offering advanced UV protection and sensory/feel benefits. More info: www.shinetsusilicones.com Rahn Rolls Out Proteolea • Rahn introduced its latest active ingredient, Proteolea, which is said to rejuvenate the eye area by reversing the effects of time in only four weeks. Olive leaf extract with oleuropein activates the proteasome, the natural recycling system of skin cells, which slows down with age. Excessive cellular waste, such as oxidized proteins, can be degraded more efficiently. Extract from Chinese date (jujube) enhances the antioxidative defense system of the skin, thus preventing the forOctober 2011
mation of oxidized proteins. Well-known for its tonic properties, the extract provides dull and tired skin with a new burst of freshness, according to the company. The polysaccharide levan builds a tightening film on the skin. Proteolea is designed for any kind of anti-aging products for the face and body. It is water-soluble and can be easily incorporated into cosmetic formulations such as creams, gels and emulsions. More info: www.rahn-group.com
DuPont Tate & Lyle Bio Products Are Now USDA BioPreferred • DuPont Tate & Lyle Bio Products announced that its renewably sourced Zemea propanediol has been reviewed and certified by the USDA as a 100% biobased ingredient. Companies seeking to develop biobased formulations can be confident that Zemea will add to the overall biobased content of their products, according to DuPont Tate & Lyle. Zemea is a natural ingredient developed for use in cosmetics, personal care and home cleaning products. It is a sustainable alternative to petroleum-based glycols where the product’s lack of skin irritation, improved moisturization and excellent sensorial attributes are benefits, according to the company. More info: www.duponttateandlyle.com
An Alternative To SolventBased Nail Enamels • Interpolymer debuted a breakthrough in long-lasting, water-based nail polish technology, according to the company. Based on Syntran PC5620, this technology is designated SAFE—a “State-of-the-art”Acrylate Film-forming Emulsion with superior gloss, adhesion, water resistance and hardness. The company’s proprietary SAFE technology also provides quick dry time and easy removability with alcohol, as well as happi.com
the capability to formulate a nail polish that is not only hydrating but promotes healthy growth of nails and is compatible with water-based actives. More info: www.interpolymer.com
Sabinsa Debuts New Ingredients for Nutritional, Cosmetic Applications • Sabinsa has rolled out Silbinol and pTeroWhite, proprietary natural pterostilbene, for nutritional and cosmetic applications, respectively, extracted from sustainably-grown dried heartwood of pterocarpus marsupium (Kino tree of India). These products are also available in synthetic versions. Silbinol and pTeroWhite offer antioxidant support and anti-inflammatory activity, to name a few benefits. Silbinol can be used alone or in combination with resveratrol in nutraceutical compositions to support wellness and healthy aging while pTeroWhite is an effective natural ingredient in cosmetic compositions that support skin texture and even tone, and in sun care and after-sun care cosmetic formulations. More info: www.sabinsa.com
Genealogy LLC Focuses On Hybrid Formulas •
Genealogy LLC, a product design house, is carving a niche for itself in the development of hybrid formulas that combine skin care treatment and color in one product, according to the company. An example of hybrid color is Genealogy’s Lava Eye Shadow and Blusher. The mineral-tinted gelee combines liquid crystal technology with an oil-in-water base. The innovative gelee structure allows suspension of mineral pearls, FD&C colorants or oxides, noted Geneaology LLC. The formula is long-wear and water-resistant, according to the company, which is based in Hackensack, NJ. More info: www.genealogybeauty.com • happi • 159
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CALIFORNIA SUPPLIERS’ DAY SLATED FOR OCT. 25-26 Oct. 11: Center for Dermal Research, Basic and Applied Dermatology Forum, David Steinberg, president, Steinberg Associates, The New US Sunscreen Regulations, Center for Dermal Research, Rutgers University Life Sciences Building Auditorium, Piscataway, NJ. More info: www.njbiomaterials.org
Oct. 12: Cosmetic Industry Buyers and Suppliers (CIBS) Networking Luncheon, The Manhattan Club at Rosie O’Grady’s, NewYork, NY. More info: www.cibsonline.com
Major Meetings at a Glance Oct. 25-26: Society of Cosmetic Chemists (SCC) California Suppliers’ Day, Long Beach, CA. More info: www.caliscc.org
Oct. 25-27: Personal Care Products Council, Cosmetic Science Symposium & Expo, Marriott Newark International Hotel, Newark, NJ. More info: www.personalcarecouncil.org
Dec. 4-8: Consumer Specialty Products Association (CSPA) 98th Annual Meeting, Marriott Harbor Beach Resort, Fort Lauderdale, FL. More info: www.cspa.org
Dec. 8-9: Society of Cosmetic Chemists (SCC) Annual Meeting, New York Hilton, NewYork, NY.
Oct. 12-13: Center for Dermal Research, 4th Annual Skin Workshop, Center for Dermal Research, Rutgers University Life Sciences Building Auditorium, Piscataway, NJ.
2012 Jan. 30-Feb. 4: The American Cleaning Institute (ACI) Annual Meeting, Grand Lakes Marriott, Orlando, FL.
More info: www.njbiomaterials.org
More info: www.cleaninginstitute.org
Oct. 13: WFFC Fall Seminar, Saddle Brook Marriott, Saddle Brook, NJ.
Feb. 22-24: Personal Care Products Council Annual Meeting, The Ritz-Carlton, Naples, FL.
More info: www.wffc.org
More info: www.personalcarecouncil.org
Oct. 14: The Cosmetic Executive Women Achiever Awards, The Waldorf-Astoria, NewYork City. More info: www.cew.org
Oct. 16-19: Consumer Specialty Products Association (CSPA), New Horizons 2011, Ponte Vedra, FL. More info: www.cspa.org
More info: www.scconline.org
April 17-19: In-Cosmetics 2012, Hall 2, Gran Via, Fira Barcelona, Spain. More info: www.in-cosmetics.com
May 8-11: Personal Care Products Council Legal & Regulatory Conference, Charleston Place, Charleston, SC. More info: www.personalcarecouncil.org
May 15-16: New York Chapter of Society of Cosmetic Chemists (NYSCC) Suppliers’ Day, The New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center, Raritan Center, Edison, NJ. More info: www.nyscc.org
Oct. 17-21: 14th AOCS Latin American Congress and Exhibition on Fats & Oils, The Hilton, Cartagena, Columbia.
May 31-June 1: Society of Cosmetic Chemists (SCC) Annual Scientific Seminar 2012, Charleston Marriott, Charleston, SC.
More info: www.aocs.org
More info: www.scconline.org
Oct. 18: Fragrance Foundation Pop Your Cork/Associate Board Wine Tasting Event, City Winery, NewYork, NY. More info: www.fragrance.org
June 19-21: HBA Global Expo, Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, NewYork, NY More info: www.hbaexpo.com
Oct. 15-18: International Federation of the Society of Cosmetic Chemists (IFSCC) 27th Congress, South Africa. More info: www.ifscc2012.co.za
Oct. 18-21: ISSA/Interclean North America, Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, NV. More info: www.issa.com
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Oct. 19-21: Luxe Pack Monaco, Grimaldi Forum, Monaco. More info: www.luxepack.com
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Region, Sao Paulo, Brazil. More info: www.cmtevents.com
Oct. 24-28: Future of Pigments, Color Cosmetics and Hair Color Global Forum, Berlin, Germany. More info: www.pigmentmarkets.com October 2011
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Oct. 25-26: Society of Cosmetic Chemists (SCC) California Suppliers’ Day, Long Beach, CA. More info: www.caliscc.org
Oct. 25-27: Personal Care Products Council Cosmetic Science Symposium & Expo, Marriott Newark International Hotel, Newark, NJ. More info: www.personalcarecouncil.org
More info: www.njpec.com
Nov. 21: Center for Dermal Research Seminar Series: Jeff Mills, Ph.D., Esq. Challenges in patenting dermatologic innovations, Center for Dermal Research, Rutgers University Life Sciences Building Auditorium, Piscataway, NJ. More info: www.njbiomaterials.org
Nov. 1-3: International Federation of the Society of Cosmetic Chemists (IFSCC) Conference, Bangkok, Thailand.
Dec. 1: Fragrance Foundation 2011 Celebrity Trends Cocktail Reception and Panel Discussion, Time/Life Building, NewYork, NY.
More info:
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More info: www.fragrance.org
Nov. 7-8: Asia-Pacific Sustainable Cosmetics Summit, Hong Kong, China.
Dec. 4-8: Consumer Specialty Products Association (CSPA) 98th Annual Meeting, Marriott Harbor Beach Resort, Fort Lauderdale, FL.
More info: www.sustainablecosmeticssummit.com
stitute (ACI) Annual Meeting, Grand Lakes Marriott, Orlando, FL More info: www.cleaninginstitute.org
Feb. 8-9: PCD and Aerosol & Dispensing Forum, Paris, France. More info: www.pcd-congress.com
Feb. 22-24: Personal Care Products Council Annual Meeting, The Ritz-Carlton, Naples, FL. More info: www.personalcarecouncil.org
March 20-22: Cleaning Products Europe 2012, Crowne Plaza, St. Peters Hotel, Rome, Italy. More info: www.cleaningproductseurope.com
April 3-4: Luxe Pack Shanghai, Shanghai Convention Center, China.
More info: www.cspa.org
More info: www.luxepack.com
April 17-19: In-Cosmetics 2012, Hall 2, Gran Via, Fira Barcelona, Spain.
Nov. 9: Cosmetic Industry Buyers and Suppliers (CIBS) Members Only Luncheon, The Harvard Club, NewYork, NY.
Dec. 5: CDR Seminar Series: Francois Berthiaume, Ph.D., Improved Matrices For Dermal Regeneration, Center for Dermal Research, Rutgers University Life Sciences Building Auditorium, Piscataway, NJ.
More info: www.cibsonline.com
More info: www.njbiomaterials.org
More info: www.iesexpo.com
Nov. 13-15: Private Label Manufacturers Association (PLMA) 2011 Private Label Trade Show, Rosemont Convention Center, Chicago, IL.
Dec. 7: Society of Cosmetic Chemists (SCC) Continuing Education Courses, Ethnic Product Relaxer Formulation: a New Technological Approach and Innovation in Personal Care Products, Hilton NewYork, NewYork City.
May 8-11: Personal Care Products Council Legal & Regulatory Conference, Charleston Place, Charleston, SC.
Nov. 7-9: International Spa Association Conference and Expo, Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas, NV. More info: www.experienceispa.com
More info: www.plma.com
Nov. 14-17: International Society for Nutraceuticals & Functional Foods (ISNFF) Annual Conference, Sapporo, Japan. More info: www.isnff.org
Nov. 15: Fragrance Foundation Making Sense of Scents Career Guidance Fair For High School Students, Baruch College Conference Center, NewYork, NY. More info: www.fragrance.org
Nov. 16: Clinical Roundtable, Steven Q. Wang M.D., Center for Dermal Research, Rutgers University Life Sciences Building Auditorium, Piscataway, NJ. More info: www.njbiomaterials.org
Nov. 17: Fragrance Foundation State of the Industry, Harvard Club, NewYork, NY.
More info: www.scconline.org
Dec. 8-9: Society of Cosmetic Chemists Annual Meeting, NewYork Hilton, New York, NY. More info: www.scconline.org
Dec. 13: Center for Dermal Research Webinar with Dr. William Welsh, Ph.D., UMDNJ. More info: www.njbiomaterials.org
Dec. 14: Cosmetic Industry Buyers and Suppliers (CIBS) Networking Luncheon, The Manhattan Club at Rosie O’Grady’s, NewYork, NY. More info: www.cibsonline.com
More info: www.fragrance.org
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Nov. 17: New Jersey Packaging Executives Club (NJPEC) 2011 Package of theYear Awards Banquet and Exhibition, The Madison Hotel, 1 Convent Road, Morristown, NJ.
Jan. 24-26: VISION Consumer Products Conference, Hotel Intercontinental, New Orleans, LA.
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April 28-30: The 13th China Surfactant and Detergent Exhibition, Shanghai Everbright Convention Center, China.
More info: www.personalcarecouncil.org
May 10-12: North American Sustainable Cosmetics Summit, NewYork, NY. More info: www.sustainablecosmeticssummit.com
May 15-16: NewYork Chapter of Society of Cosmetic Chemists (NYSCC) Suppliers’ Day, The New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center, Raritan Center, Edison, NJ. More info: www.nyscc.org
May 16-17: Luxe Pack New York, Metropolitan Pavilion and Altman Building, NewYork City. More info: www.luxepack.com
May 31-June 1: Society of Cosmetic Chemists (SCC) Annual Scientific Seminar 2012, Charleston Marriott, Charleston, SC. More info: www.scconline.org
June 19-21: HBA Global Expo & Conference, Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, NewYork City. More info: www.hbaexpo.com
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PERSONNEL CHANGES AT ACTIVE CONCEPTS • Active Concepts LLC and Active Micro Technologies LLC: announced a number of new employees, as it continues to expand to meet growing demand. In research and development, Dale Hanna is the current microbiologist for Active Concepts and is a new addition to the R&D team. He previously worked as an admissions counselor and student researcher before joining Active Concepts. Crystal Eckard is a 2009 graduate of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte where she majored in psychology and minored in business. She began working in quality control in 2009 and is Active Concepts’quality control chemist. Active Concepts welcomed Katherine Girling as vice president of sales. She earned a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering before relocating to Europe, where she gained more than 10 years of combined technical, sales and marketing experience. She is now based in the Greater NewYork City metro area and manages North American sales activities for Active Concept’s family of companies, which includes Active Micro Technologies and Arbor Organic Technologies. Christina Hernandez is the latest addition to the sales team in her role as West Coast account manager, where she is responsible for key accounts and business development. She has more than 10 years of experience in the personal care industry, having previously held positions with PDA Group, St. Tropez and Creation’s Garden. Sally Hatcher began her technical marketing position with Active Concepts in 2010. In her new role in the sales team, she currently manages the Southeast customer accounts in addition to continuing to perform technical marketing duties. Gabrielle Damjanovic was recently hired as Midwest account manager. She is a Minneapolis native with a degree in microbiology and several years of experience in formulation at Aveda, L’Oréal and the Thymes. John Batounis joined the Active Concepts team in 2010 and was recently promoted from customer service to his new position of sales coordinator at the firm’s Lincolnton, NC location. He manages all in-house sales transactions primarily for the Midwest and Southeast territories. Kathleen Norris is the newest addition to the technical marketing team. She has a degree in psychology from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill and several years experience in market research and advertising. Her love for marketing and cosmetics was finally married when she began working with Active Concepts, LLC in the summer of 2011. Joshua Smith joined the customer service team at Active Concepts in June 2011 and was recently promoted to manager of the group. He has seven years of experience in the customer service field. 162 • happi
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Monica Beltran joined Active Micro Technologies, LLC (AMT) in May of 2011. Her current role with AMT is to provide microbiological technical support for the existing product line, as well as products in the developmental pipeline. After obtaining her degree, she gained valuable practical experience as a microbiology analyst and researcher at the Archivo General de la Nacion in Bogota, before relocating to the US and joining AMT.
• Kemin: expanded its personal care division with the addition of a global accounts manager and formulation chemist. Sheila Dana joined Kemin as global accounts manager where she is responsible for developing new business relationships and Vandana Srivastava global sales. She first joined Kemin in 2001 in research and product development working with protease inhibitors, fermentation and molecular biology. She later helped expand the firm’s global business as a technical service manager for the health division. Vandana Srivastava joined Kemin as a formulation chemist where she will be responsible for developing prototypes and optimizing formulations using Kemin’s personal care ingredients. She will also provide customer laboratory support for Kemin’s customers. Srivastava has held a number of chemist positions within the cosmetic industry, most recently as a research and development manager at Weeks and Leo. • TRI-K Industries: added Doug Krysiak as its new product business manager. He is part of the expanding management team at TRI-K, and will play an important role in developing and executing business and product strategies, and managing key product lines on a domestic and global level, according to the company. Krysiak has more than 10 years of industry experience with Dow Corning Corporation. TRI-K Industries also promoted John Carratura to the role of inside sales account manager. He has been with TRI-K Industries for 14 years. For the past several years, he was a member of the research and development team, and served as senior technical information specialist. In his new role, Carratura will be working closely with the territory sales account management team.
• Glenn Corporation: appointed Marcie Johnson to its growing technical sales force as its Southwest US account manager. She will
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be responsible for covering the personal care market in Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma and Texas. Johnson brings with her more than a decade of industry experience to her role at Glenn Corp. Prior to this appointment, she was with Sensory Effects Flavor Systems, Purac and Brenntag Southwest Inc.
• Black Radiance: appointed Robyn Turner as its newest brand manager. In this position, Turner’s key responsibilities will include portfolio management, product development, promotional program development, in-store merchandising, online programs and marketing financials to extend Black Radiance’s leadership in ethnic cosmetics. Turner joined Black Radiance from SpaRobyn Turner Ritual/Orly International, Inc., where she has served as product development and R&D manager since 2009. Prior to that, she held positions at D.L. & Company & Modern Alchemy, DayNa Decker Environments and Mojo Cosmetics.
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CVS Caremark: named Mark S. Cosby as president of CVS/pharmacy. He most recently served as Macy’s president of stores, where he was responsible for all Macy’s store operations and support functions nationwide. Earlier in his career, Cosby was president of full-line stores for Sears Roebuck & Co., chief operations officer of KFC, and chief development officer of Yum! Brands. Cosby began his career as a financial analyst for General Foods.
with L’Oréal since 1986, and has served as head of several of the group’s businesses and countries, including the UK, India and the Netherlands. Jerome Tixier will succeed Skinsgley as managing director, human resources. Tixier, who has been with L’Oréal since 1980, has held a variety of roles and was most recently adviser to the chairman, charged with linking with L’Oréal’s board on human resource and governance issues. Tixier will retain this role when he takes on his new human resources position.
• Sea-Land Chemical Company: hired Mauricio Galvez as an account manager for Sea-Land Chemical Canada Ltd. He is a past chairman of STLE Toronto, and has 14 years of experience in the chemical industry. • Research Institute for Fragrance Materials: named Christen Sachse-Vasquez director, technical information and services. She will manage RIFM’s technical information, oversee the RIFM database and serve as REACH liaison. Vasquez returns to RIFM after having served as manager, global fragrance safety and regulatory affairs at Takasago International Corp. (USA). She first joined RIFM in 2000. •
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appointed Cori Diaz as global head key client management within the performance materials business unit. In this newly created global function, Diaz’s focus is on strategic business and relationship development with current and potential key clients. She brings more than 20 years of Cori Diaz experience in the specialty chemicals industry. Before joining DKSH, Diaz worked for Clariant.
• L’Oréal: appointed Geoff Skinsgley, formerly managing director of human resources for Paris-based L’Oréal, to the new position of managing director of the Africa and Middle East zone. Skinsgley has been October 2011
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NYSCC TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER CONFERENCE IS NOV. 9 • On Nov. 9, 2011, the New York Chapter of the Society of Cosmetic Chemists will hold its second annual Technology Transfer Conference at the Pleasantdale Chateau in West Orange, NJ. The keynote speaker is Bill Nye, aka The Science Guy. Additional speakers from academia, industry, legal and government, will include Prof George John (CCNY); Greg Hillebrand, Ph.D. (P&G); Louis Paul (Louis C. Paul & Associates) and Shawnmarie Mayrand-Chung, Ph.D./J.D. (director, Strategic Partnerships and Intellectual Property, FDA). Pre-registration online is $30 for NYSCC members and $60 for non-members; students are $10. Unemployed members or emeritus may register online for free. Registration at the door is $75. More info: www.nyscc.org
Registration Opens For Annual Meeting & Technology Showcase •
Online registration is open for the 2011 Annual Scientific Meeting and Technology Showcase, which will be held Dec. 8-9, 2011 at the Hilton NewYork. Full registration includes admission to the technical sessions, the luncheons on Thursday and Friday, the technology showcase, and the suppliers’ cocktail reception on Thursday evening. Student registration
SCC Meetings Oct. 13: Midwest Chapter Technical Symposium. More info: www.midwestscc.org Oct. 14: New York Chapter Fall Workshop—FDU, Teaneck, NJ. More info: www.nyscc.org Oct. 19: NYSCC Professional Development Day, MSU, Montclair, NJ. More info: www.nyscc.org/pds2011.html Oct. 20: Southwest Chapter Meeting.
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includes the technical sessions, technology showcase and lunch on Thursday and Friday. Base registration does not include continuing education programs, however, a discount of $25 off the registration fee will be given if you register for the full meeting (both days) and a continuing education course. Thursday only registration includes admission to the technical sessions, the luncheon on Thursday, the technology showcase, and the suppliers’cocktail reception on Thursday evening. Friday only registration includes admission to the technical sessions, the luncheon on Friday and the technology showcase. Split registration, which is accepted until Nov. 30, allows two individuals from the same company to attend sessions with one individual attending on Thursday and one on Friday.This registration includes access for only those functions scheduled on the day on which each individual registrant is attending. More info: www.scconline.org
SCS Formulate Is Nov. 15-16 In Conventry, UK • SCS Formulate, which will be held Nov. 15-16 at Ricoh Arena in Coventry, will offer two days of technical seminars and presentations, plus the largest exhibition of its kind in the UK. Organized for the Soci-
More info: www.swscc.org Oct. 25-26: California Chapter, Suppliers’ Day 2011, Long Beach Convention Center, Long Beach, CA. More info: www.caliscc.org Oct. 27: SCC Continuing Education Course, Surfactants, Newark, NJ. More info: www.scconline.org Nov. 1-3: 21st IFSCC Conference, Bangkok, Thailand. More info: www.ifscc2011.com
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ety of Cosmetic Scientists, SCS Formulate focuses on the latest technologies, applications and ingredients in the UK cosmetic market and is designed to offer a way to brush up on technical knowledge and find innovation, inspiration and answers to technical challenges. In addition to the show,“Knowledge” opportunities will cover emerging color cosmetics technologies, formulation with fragrance, sensory parameters and trends in marketing science to consumers. The“Source”will feature papers on ingredients at the cutting-edge of performance, offering attendees a chance to gain knowledge through the application of ingredients and formulation technique. More info: www.scsformulate.co.uk
Midwest Technical Symposium Is Oct. 13 • The Midwest Chapter of the Society of Cosmetic Chemists (MWSCC) has announced its speaker lineup for the 2011 Technical Symposium. As this year’s theme is “The Many Faces of Cosmetic Science,” the event will feature speakers in spectroscopy, internet research, skin care devices, choosing fragrance for personal care products and the US FDA’s Final Rule on sunscreen labeling. The event will take place on Oct. 13 at the Westin Chicago Northwest in Itasca, IL. For the first time, the symposium will also feature a student poster session. The speaker panel includes Kathleen Martin, research scientist/spectroscopist for McCrone Associates; Robb Akridge, PhD, co-founder andVP of clinical affairs for Pacific Bioscience Laboratories; Jill Costa, PhD, chief perfumer, Bell Flavors & Fragrance; Perry Romanowski, VP of product development for Brains Publishing; and Farah Ahmed, chair of the Personal Care Product Council’s Sunscreen Task Force. More info:www.midwestscc.org • October 2011
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CLARIANT TO DISTRIBUTE KITOZYME BIOPOLYMERS • Clariant has entered into a long-term partnership with KitoZyme to distribute its biopolymers. The complete range of effective, sustainable and sensory enhancing biopolymers for personal care applications of KitoZyme will be available from October 2011 under Clariant trade names Vitipure, Zenvivo and Velsan. According to Sonja Gehm, global marketing manager, Clariant’s move into the biotechnology arena enables the company to participate in the anti-aging and skin repair categories.“This is our first entry into the actives area,” she told HAPPI.“With an aging population, there is high demand for anti-aging products. The time is right for Clariant.” These ingredients cover a wide range of applications and deliver proven high performance including sensory enhancing, skin repair, anti-aging, moisturizing and antimicrobial properties. Overall, they meet the current need for innovative, natural ingredients, according to Clariant. The new Clariant range of chitosan, chitin-glucan and derivatives is extracted from secured vegetal source and is ecofriendly and cost-effective. According to Clariant, in production they are modular and sequenced in such a way that each intermediate product is isolated and purified before moving to the next stage ensuring pure and ultra-pure grade units. Gehm noted that the range of products is multifunctional, enabling formulators to potentially reduce ingredients. For example, chitosan has microbial efficacy, which may enable formulators to reduce the amount of preservative in a product. Chitosan also has film-forming capabilities, which makes it an excellent addition to sunscreen formulations, according to Gehm. “Our actives tackle a lot of different skin parameters at the same time, so the formulation can be made more easily and with new market claims,”Gehm continued. October 2011
Sourced by selected suppliers that meet requirements in terms of purity, microbiological quality and traceability, the materials are produced from fully renewable, non-GMO and traceable fungi, by-products of biotech and food industry, these biopolymers comply with GMP (FDA and EMEA), HACCP and ISO9001: 2008. “Clariant’s decision to partner with KitoZyme is fully in line with our strategy to be the preferred partner to the personal care industry by providing sustainable innovations and superior sensoric differentiation based on formulation expertise and market insight,” said Michael Willome, head of business unit industrial & consumer specialties, Clariant. “This partnership helps us to become a supplier of technology ingredients with the character of differentiation, with the help of new technologies and a deeper product portfolio.”
Symrise To Focus on NatureIdentical Alphabisabolol • Symrise will stop harvesting natural bisabolol from the candeia tree that grows in the Brazilian rainforest as the sustainable supply of the oil can no longer be guaranteed. In the future, Symrise will focus on the production of highly pure nature-identical bisabolol, specifically, Dragosantol and Dragosantol 100. Alpha-bisabolol is an essential soothing ingredient in many personal care products for sensitive skin and hair and for baby care. The natural active substance is derived from the oil of the candeia tree (Vanillosmopsis erythropappa), which grows in Brazil’s Mata Atlantica forest.The tree is endangered because its natural environment is constantly shrinking. Around 20,000m3 of candeia wood are needed every year to cover global demand for candeia oil, according to an estimate by Lavras University. By replacing natural alpha-bisabolol with nature-identical, synthetic alphabishappi.com
abolol in its product portfolio, Symrise is now making an additional contribution to limiting the deforestation of the endangered Atlantic rainforest in Brazil. The use of Dragosantol 100 means that even fewer candeia trees need to be felled. “As the largest supplier of alpha-bisabolol, we are well aware of our responsibility and clearly commit ourselves to safeguarding the Brazilian rainforest,”said Véronique Maurin, global product director cosmetic ingredients at Symrise. “For us, this means making an active contribution to society and the environment.” More info: www.symrise.com
Croda Opens New Production Line at Atlas Point • Croda Inc. has announced the official opening of its new, state-of-the-art facility for the production of lubricant esters at its Atlas Point manufacturing site in New Castle, DE. This expansion will enable Croda to better supply its value added technologies to the North American market. The Atlas Point manufacturing site will now be able to manufacture lubricant quality esters, targeting growth in high end lubricant applications which are being driven by increasing market demands for improvements in fuel economy and sustainability. Food-grade esters for lubricant base fluids and additives will be supplied in addition to water-soluble lubricity additives for stamping and drawing lubricants. A further advantage is that the expansion will facilitate the manufacture of new innovations for the marketplace, the company said. Croda will use this opportunity to remain innovative and competitive while continuing to provide its customers with a dedicated sales and technical service team for their support.Through this upgrade and renovation of the manufacturing site, Croda can increase the accessibility of its product happi • 165
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portfolio while maintaining a level of quality and service. “Investments, such as the lube ester upgrade to the Atlas Point manufacturing site will allow Croda to further support our standing as a world class supplier of quality chemical specialties,” said Chris Don-
aghy, sales director of lubricants and polymer additives, Croda Inc.“This investment will improve efficiency and innovation while expanding the breadth of services Croda offers to our customers in the area of lubrication technologies now and in the future.”
This investment improves the ester capacity at Croda Inc. by 15%, specifically allowing the company to manufacture various grades for the lubricant ester market. “We at Croda strongly believe in investing in our manufacturing facilities and continually strive for improvements in process, safety, technology and productivity,” said Dave Johnson,VP-manufacturing.“This latest investment highlights Croda’s commitment to continual improvement and supporting our infrastructure for long term sustainability of our business and future sales growth.” More info: www.crodausa.com
DSM Nutritional Products Establishes Nutritional Lipids • DSM Nutritional Products has formed Nutritional Lipids, a unit which will combine Martek’s algal DHA omega-3 and ARA omega-6 products and DSM Nutritional Products’ polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFAs) portfolio, making DSM the world’s leading innovator and supplier in this category. Nutritional Lipids will focus on developing and positioning innovative nutritional lipid products.The business will leverage Martek’s technology and market position in the US, and DSM Nutritional Products’ unique global asset footprint, marketing and sales, and premix network to capture significant global growth opportunities and accelerate international expansion. Leading experts around the world have noted that healthy lipids such as DHA, EPA and ARA are important nutrients for health throughout the life cycle. Products from DSM’s Nutritional Lipids portfolio can already be found in more than 400 brands of infant formula, nutritional supplements, functional foods and animal feeds sold worldwide. Peter A. Nitze, who joined Martek in 2005 and held the position of COO at the time of the acquisition, will lead Nutritional Lipids as president and will be based in Columbia, MD. Steve Dubin, Martek’s CEO at the time of the acquisition, will also assume a new role at DSM to be announced at a later date. David Abramson, Martek’s pres166 • happi
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Materials. With this transaction, Performance Materials, a specialty chemicals distributor, gains access to several hundred customers and a sales team with more than 30 years of experience in specialty chemicals distribution. The takeover strengthens DKSH’s footprint in Australia enabling further growth thanks to an expanded customer base. Moreover, it enables the company, headquartered in Switzerland, to extend its activities to New Zealand through established sales channels, offering an even better market coverage in Asia Pacific to its existing and new clients, the company said. The owner of Tiger Chemicals Company, Rex Gordon, will continue to be actively involved in the business within DKSH Australia to ensure a smooth transfer of the business relationships. Established in 1988, Tiger Chemicals Company imports and distributes specialty chemicals, partly own branded products, and focuses on providing its customers additional value through a solution-selling approach, formulation guidance, stock keeping and on-time delivery. With the acquisition, Michael Joyce has been appointed as head of Business Unit Performance Materials for Australia and New Zealand. He brings more than 25 years of experience in the specialty chemicals industry to the team. Before joining DKSH, he worked over 20 years for BASF in Australia and Singapore. In his latest position, he was managing director BASF Coatings Pty. Ltd, in charge for both the Australian and New Zealand markets.
Chroma Expands Color Lab, Dedicates the New Technology Center • Chroma Corporation, McHenry, IL, has more than doubled the size of it color innovation and development laboratory. The firm has added six injection molding machines, three additional extruders, and a meeting area for customers to enjoy a relaxed working atmosphere in the color development and product development laboratory. These state-of-the-art capabilities will accommodate application develop168 • happi
ment, testing, formulating and processing optimization and color development, the company said in a press statement. The new equipment is capable of precise statistical process control and is geared toward Chroma’s strategic focus in engineering resins as well as their substantial core business in polyolefins. Stu Swain, Chroma’s director of sales and marketing said “Chroma was built on supporting all facets of the packaging industry and we will never forget that, but we have been adding capabilities to better serve the consumer durables markets over the last few years. This lab expansion and new equipment is the best investment to support our growth and activity in this market segment.” The lab also includes a blown film line and a cast sheet line to support the flexible packaging market. In August, the firm’s newly expanded and renovated technology center was dedicated to founder, Robert D. Swain. More info: www.chromacolors.com
Scentsy Opens New Distribution Center • Scentsy, Inc., a home fragrance company, will open a new distribution center in Coppell, TX, to serve its customers in the south central US. The distribution center will add 190 new jobs to the local economy and handle approximately 27% of Scentsy’s orders in the US by the end of 2011. The firm plans to lease approximately 150,000 sq. ft. of space for the new distribution facility, which is scheduled to open this month.The facility will reduce shipping times to customers in the south central US, according to the company, which has other distribution centers in Meridian, ID and Lexington, KY that serve the western and eastern US respectively. “We sell more Scentsy products in Texas than any other state,” said Scentsy president Heidi Thompson.“Our new distribution center in Coppell is evidence of our commitment to give our Texas consultants and customers the best possible service.” In addition to distribution centers in Idaho, Kentucky and Texas, Scentsy also happi.com
has a distribution facility in Poland to serve its European Union customers. Scentsy’s administrative offices and manufacturing facilities are located in Meridian, ID. Scentsy’s flagship product is a scented, wickless candle heated in decorative ceramic warmers. It has over 110,000 current independent sales consultants running home-based businesses in the US, Puerto Rico, Guam, Canada, Germany and the UK.
Fareva Acquires Pfizer Plant in Virginia • Fareva, a privately-held international contract manufacturer that makes household and industrial products, as well as cosmetics and pharmaceuticals, will acquire Pfizer’s consumer products manufacturing site Henrico County, VA. The site manufactures and packages Chapstick as well as Pfizer’s OTC products including Advil and Robitussin. According to published reports in the Henrico Citizen, Pfizer and Fareva have struck an accord in which the plant continues production of Pfizer consumer products for the global marketplace. Additionally, all of the approximately 500 Pfizer colleagues employed there will transfer to Fareva. Headquartered in Luxembourg, Fareva operates 28 manufacturing sites in Europe and emerging markets. The company’s CEO Bernard Fraisse said the firm has been looking for the right opportunity to expand its manufacturing footprint into North America and establish its pharmaceutical and cosmetics businesses in the US.
Venus Goddess Aids Hispanic Education •
Latinos have the lowest high school and college completion rates of any racial or ethnic group. Despite recent advances in educational attainment, reports from the US Census Bureau reveal that serious discrepancies remain when Hispanic educational levels are compared to other ethnic groups. To help beat the odds and bolster the chances of a college degree, Gillette’sVenus razor brand is launching a new scholarship program for young Latinas through The Venus Goddess Fund for Education. October 2011
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plications are available online through Oct. 28 and scholarships are open to all Latina students residing in the Houston metro area, who are planning to enter college to pursue two- or four-year degree and have a GPA of 3.0 or higher. TheVenus Goddess Fund for Education was launched by Gillette Venus razors in February 2011 in partnership with spokesperson Jennifer Lopez. More info: www.hsf.net/venus
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contract manufacturer of personal care items, announced today that it had been recognized multiple times by Inc. as the fastest-growing personal care manufacturer in US. “From 2006-2010 our growth has been explosive, driven by our commit-
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ment to quality, R&D and service. New and existing customer growth has come from recognition of the talents of our team and what we are able to deliver to our customers,” said Charles Haywood, president of Mansfield-King. Inc. also recognized Mansfield-King as the third-fastest growing privately held manufacturing business, of any type, in the US, for the period 2006-2009, and the eleventh-fastest growing manufacturing business for the period 2007-2010. More info: www.mansfieldking.com
Naturex Earns Grade-A BRC Certification • Following Birmingham, UK, Avignon, France and Bischofszell and Burgdorf Switzerland, Naturex’s South Hackensack, NJ industrial site is the latest factory of the group to become BRC certified. Naturex Inc. successfully complied with
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the rigorous and thorough inspections of the BVQI certification body. “Gaining this grade-A BRC certification rewards the continuous and daily efforts of our teams but it also recognizes Naturex’ guarantee to supply our clients with the
highest level of quality and safety for our ingredients,” said Nicolas Souchon, global quality assurance coordinator. The BRC Global Standards are a leading global product safety and quality certification program used by suppliers in over
100 countries. A growing number of European and North American retailers and major manufacturers require this independent certification from their suppliers. This new BRC certification demonstrates the commitment and the global approach of Naturex to meet the highest existing quality assurance standards, the company said. More info: www.naturex.com
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Swisher Buys Try-Chem And Masterchem • Swisher Hygiene Inc. has acquired the assets and certain liabilities of Try-Chem Services, LLC and Masterchem Services Corp., both Illinois-based hygiene and chemicals companies. Under terms of the agreement, Swisher Hygiene paid $385,000 in cash, the assumption of certain liabilities, and the issuance of a convertible promissory note which may be converted into a maximum of 75,000 shares of common stock subject to customary restrictions, including acceptance by the Toronto Stock Exchange. Try-Chem and Masterchem cover the greater Chicago area and adjacent markets and provide a complete range of warewash, laundry and specialty chemicals and service programs to the foodservice and hospitality industries. Lawrence Gempp, owner of Try-Chem, and Ralph Sirianni and Jack Caplan, the owners of Masterchem, will be joining Swisher Hygiene. • October 2011
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Harrison Research Labs, Inc. ............................72 ......................908-688-7600 ................................................www.hrlabs.us ICMAD................................................................121 ....................800-334-2623 ..............................................www.icmad.org Impact Analytical ................................................77 ......................989-832-5555............................www.impactanalytical.com Innospec ..............................................................21 ......................732-321-3500 ..................................www.innospecinc.com Interpolymer........................................................34 ......................800-262-1281..................................www.interpolymer.com InVitro International ..........................................37 ......................800-246-8487 ......................................www.invitrointl.com Jeen International................................................35......................800-771-JEEN ................................................www.jeen.com Kewpie Corporation ............................................7 ....................+81-3-3486-3338......................www.kewpie.co.jp/english/fc Kleen Test Products Corporation ......................65 ......................262-268-4747 ..............................www.kleentest.com//hba Lenzing Fibers ....................................................63..........................................................................................www.lenzing.com Lipo Chemicals ................................................52, 53 ..................973-345-8600 ................................www.lipochemicals.com Lonza Inc. ............................................................60 ......................201-316-9200 ..............................................www.lonza.com Lubrizol/Noveon® Consumer Specialties........29 ......................800-379-5389 ....................www.personalcare.noveon.com Madeline Blondman & Co. Inc. ........................169 ....................516-466-2400 ......................www.madelineblondman.com McKernan Packaging Clearing House ............170 ....................800-561-0236 ......................................www.mckernan.com Nexeo Solutions, LLC (formerly Ashland) ......17 ......................800-531-7106 ..............................www.nexeosolutions.com Pearce Plastics, Inc. ............................................153 ....................626-797-8481 ................................www.pearceplastics.com Pharmasol ..........................................................113 ....................508-238-8501......................................www.pharmasol.com Rhodia ..................................................................9 ......................800-922-2189............................www.rhodia-novecare.com RITA Corporation ..........................................Cover 2..................800-426-7759 ..........................................www.ritacorp.com Rovi Cosmetics International GmbH................59 ..................+49 66 61 96 76-0 ............................www.ROVIcosmetics.de Sabinsa ................................................................57 ......................732-777-1111 ..........................www.sabinsacosmetics.com Schulke & Mayr ..................................................25 ......................888-267-4220 ........................................www.schuelke.com Sederma/Croda ..................................................47 ......................732-692-1652..............................................www.sederma.fr Shin-Etsu Silicones of America, Inc. ................81 ......................330-630-9860 ..........................www.shinetsusilicones.com Solabia Group......................................................48 ..................+33 1 48 10 19 40 ............................................www.solabia.fr Solar Light Co. ....................................................76 ......................215-517-8700........................................www.solarlight.com Spectra Colors Corp...........................................166 ....................800-527-8588................................www.SpectraColors.com Takasago ..............................................................27 ......................201-767-9001 ........................................www.takasago.com Tri-K Industries, Inc. ..........................................19 ......................201-750-1055 ................................................www.tri-k.com Universal Preserv-A-Chem, Inc. ......................163 ....................732-568-1266 ........................................www.upichem.com Verla International ............................................111 ....................845-561-2440 ........................www.verlainternational.com Vevy Europe ........................................................109 ....................+39 010 522 51 ..............................................www.vevy.com Vivimed Labs Limited ........................................45 ..................+91-40-27176005 ................................www.vivimedlabs.com Welch, Holme & Clark Co., Inc. ........................10 ......................973-465-1200 ......................www.welch-holme-clark.com Xiameter/Dow Corning ................................Cover 3 ..................................................................................www.xiameter.com October 2011
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DOVE GO FRESH LINKS WITH FEMALE DJS Unilever’s Dove Go Fresh deodorant has linked up with MTV and three female DJs—Jessica Who, Chelsea Leyland and Diamond Kuts.
• Female DJs are the newest trendsetters for what is hot in music, style and pop culture with access to the most exclusive events, and to bring this emerging set of style mavens to women everywhere, Dove Go Fresh Deodorant and Body Mist and MTV are spotlighting three up-and-coming DJs in a new video series titled “Dove Fresh Spin.” Real women DJs—Jessica Who, Chelsea Leyland and Diamond Kuts—are giving viewers an exclusive be-
hind-the-scenes look at their lives as DJs and as cultural insiders. According to Jeannie Scalzo, SVP of integrated marketing for MTV,“Each has a unique voice, passion and eye for what’s driving style and pop culture. Utilizing our many platforms, MTV and Dove are unleashing these women’s influence in spotting new trends and showcasing how they work and play on the front lines every day.” More info: dove.mtv.com
YBF, Carol’s Daughter Help ‘Count Me In’ Ring Opening Bell • On Friday, Sept. 2, Count Me In for Women’s Economic Independence, a non-profit group for women entrepreneurs, rang the opening bell of the NewYork Stock Exchange. On hand were Nell Merlino, CEO of Count Me In, and other members including Stacey Schieffelin, founder and president, ybf (Your Best Friend), and Lisa Price, founder and chief executive officer, Carol’s Daughter. Count Me In runs the“Make Mine A Million $ Business (M3)” initiative, which empowers women-owned businesses to grow into million dollar enterprises in order to create much needed jobs and stimulate economic growth in communities across the US. • 178 • happi
Members of Count Me In for Women’s Economic Independence rang the opening bell at the NYSE on Sept. 2.
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