Oils
- Food industry
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Cosmetic industry
- Acids
- Active ingredients for hair
- Active ingredients for problematic skin (acne, psoriasis, atopic)
- Anti-wrinkle and anti-aging active substances
- Bleaching active substances
- Bronzing substances
- Butters
- Essential oils
- Exfoliants / natural peelings
- Fragrant mixtures of essential oils
- Mineral salts
- Oils
- Regenerating, moisturising and soothing active substances
- Vitamins
- Animal feed industry
- Plastics
- Rubber industry / Rubbers
- Paints, coatings, varnishes
- Oils and lubricants
- Foundry casting
- Household chemistry
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Chemical syntheses
- Acids (including nitric, benzoic, isophthalic, isophthalic, sebacic) and anhydrides
- Alcohols (e.g. oxo alcohols)
- Aldehydes (n- and iso-butyric)
- Carbon disulphide
- Cresoles (ortho, para-meta)
- Cyclohexane
- Cyclohexanol
- Cyclohexanone
- Diethyl and dimethyl sulphate
- Distilled tall oil
- Glycols (MEG, DEG, others)
- Solvents (ethyl acetate, butyl acetate, acetone)
- Tall acid dimers
- Tall oil fatty acids
- Pharmaceutical industry and dietary supplements
- Oil and gas processing
- Construction industry
- Fertilizers
- Producers
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Pracaxi oil
It supports skin elasticity and can be used to treat stretch marks. When applied to skin discoloration, it can promote whitening. It is also used in makeup for its humectant properties.
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Sacha inci oil
Sacha inchi (Plukenetia volubilis) is native to Peru, Ecuador and Colombia. The fruits of the plant are star-shaped and contain seeds. By cold pressing these seeds, sacha inchi oil is obtained. The oil is a clear to dark yellow liquid containing Omega -3, -6 and -9 fatty acids. It is recommended for both skin and hair care. It is classified as a light oil that gives silk effect.