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Specialty oleochemicals are a type of cosmetic chemical derived from natural sources such as vegetable oils and animal fats. They are used in a variety of cosmetic products, including soaps, shampoos, lotions, and creams. Specialty oleochemicals are known for their mildness and biodegradability, making them a popular choice for natural and organic cosmetics. They are also used as emulsifiers, surfactants, and thickeners in a variety of cosmetic products.
Specialty oleochemicals are also used in the production of bio-based polymers, which are used in a variety of cosmetic products. These polymers are known for their biodegradability and sustainability, making them a popular choice for eco-friendly cosmetics.
Some companies in the specialty oleochemicals market include Emery Oleochemicals, KLK OLEO, IOI Oleochemical Industries, and Wilmar International. Show Less Read more