Sumitomo Seika Chemicals : wins the Sensory Award Bronze 2019 of in-cosmetics global with AQUPEC MG N40R
April 25, 2019 at 11:13 pm EDT
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Win the Sensory Award 2019
OSAKA JAPAN, April 2, 2019 - Sumitomo Seika exhibited at in-cosmetics North America in Paris on April 2-4, 2019. Cosmetic ingredients and formulations developed by the company were displayed at the booth during the three days.
Sumitomo Seika received the Sensory Award 2019 Bronze for AQUPEC MG N40R which was recognized as one of the most exciting sensory innovation among products by forty seven different suppliers. The moisturizing gel cream, the sunscreen and the aqueous solution using AQUPEC MG captured the interest of the jury members.
About AQUPEC MG N40R
AQUPEC MG N40R is one of the latest developments by Sumitomo Seika on the field of cosmetics. The spherical shapes grant a unique and impressive texture to this water-soluble thickener. It can be used in a wide range of applications, from skin care to make-up, hair care and toiletries.
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Sumitomo Seika Chemicals Co., LTD.
Personal Care & Cosmetics
The Sumitomo Building 4-5-33 Kitahama, Chuo-ku,
Osaka 541-0041, Japan
Tel: +81-6-6220-8551
Email: func@sumitomoseika.co.jp
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Sumitomo Seika Chemicals Company, Limited. is a Japan-based chemical company. The Company operates in three segments. The Chemical Product segment manufactures and sells industrial chemicals, medical products, functional products, water-soluble polymers and fine-grained polymers. The Water Absorbing Resin segment provides super water absorbing resins. The Gas and Engineering segment is engaged in the manufacture and sale of medical gas, chemical gas, standard gas, electronics gas and industrial chemicals, as well as the design, manufacture and sale of pressure swing absorption (PSA) of oxygen/nitrogen/hydrogen gas generators and general chemical engineering equipment, among others.