02.15.23
Sharon Personal Care, a supplier of ingredient solutions for a broad range of personal care products, has signed an agreement with Calgary, Alberta Canada-based Botaneco to add its portfolio of natural, multifunctional oleosome products, Hydresia and CapSol to Sharon Personal Care’s line.
CapSol sunscreen oleosomes make it easy to produce trend-forward creams and lotions. Sourced from safflower seed oleosomes, CapSol has the unique ability to load sunscreen filters in a way that dramatically reduces UV filter levels required for targeted SPF levels enabling a superior consumer experience and reduced environmental load.
This is a strategic addition to Sharon Personal Care’s product portfolio of preservatives, building blocks, functional chemistries and active ingredients.
"This exclusive partnership with Botaneco is an important step in expanding our capabilities with green and sustainable technologies, as well as our presence in the global sun care market,” says Naama Eylon, CEO of Sharon Personal Care. “We are thrilled to bring Botaneco’s innovative natural skin hydration and multifunctional solutions to consumers. At Sharon Personal Care, we understand the importance of providing high-quality sustainable solutions and effective sun protection, and this agreement underscores our commitment to this growing market. We are excited to leverage our expertise and resources to bring these products to the global market.”
“Sharon Personal Care has a proven track record in delivering high-quality solutions for the cosmetics market. This partnership is strategic for us as it provides customers with synergistic offerings with Sharon’s technology in addition to more global customer support. We are confident that Hydresia and CapSol will thrive under their expertise and will drive further growth in the industry. Botaneco will continue to produce Hydresia and CapSol oleosomes and support Sharon with technology development,” said James Szarko, President and CEO of Botaneco.
New Products
Hydresia oleosomes are all natural, micron-sized spheres of emollient plant oils and vitamin E, found in plant seeds, where oleosomes serve as the natural storehouse of oil. They enhance formulations with multifunctional benefits and provide a perfect balance between natural authenticity and real performance. They boast a unique, continuous moisture delivery system that is an all-natural alternative to chemical emulsifiers and irritating ingredients with its microparticles of skin-softening oils and vitamins.CapSol sunscreen oleosomes make it easy to produce trend-forward creams and lotions. Sourced from safflower seed oleosomes, CapSol has the unique ability to load sunscreen filters in a way that dramatically reduces UV filter levels required for targeted SPF levels enabling a superior consumer experience and reduced environmental load.
This is a strategic addition to Sharon Personal Care’s product portfolio of preservatives, building blocks, functional chemistries and active ingredients.
"This exclusive partnership with Botaneco is an important step in expanding our capabilities with green and sustainable technologies, as well as our presence in the global sun care market,” says Naama Eylon, CEO of Sharon Personal Care. “We are thrilled to bring Botaneco’s innovative natural skin hydration and multifunctional solutions to consumers. At Sharon Personal Care, we understand the importance of providing high-quality sustainable solutions and effective sun protection, and this agreement underscores our commitment to this growing market. We are excited to leverage our expertise and resources to bring these products to the global market.”
“Sharon Personal Care has a proven track record in delivering high-quality solutions for the cosmetics market. This partnership is strategic for us as it provides customers with synergistic offerings with Sharon’s technology in addition to more global customer support. We are confident that Hydresia and CapSol will thrive under their expertise and will drive further growth in the industry. Botaneco will continue to produce Hydresia and CapSol oleosomes and support Sharon with technology development,” said James Szarko, President and CEO of Botaneco.