Natural exfoliants have become the go-to choice in personal care, offering a gentle yet effective way to revitalise the skin.
Fruit scrubs, crafted from seeds and powder, stand out for their myriad benefits. Packed with natural enzymes, antioxidants, and vitamins, fruit scrubs provide a dual-action approach to exfoliation. Not only do they slough away dead skin cells, promoting a smoother texture, but they also nourish the skin, leaving it with a radiant glow. Popular choices like apricot, strawberry, and Vine Peach scrubs offer a burst of fruity goodness, making them a delightful addition to your skincare formulations.
Mineral scrubs have also garnered attention for their unique advantages in personal care. Typically composed of finely ground minerals like Mother of Pearl powder, or lava ash powder, these scrubs provide a gentle yet thorough exfoliation. Minerals help absorb excess oils and impurities while promoting improved circulation. The result is a rejuvenated complexion with a refined texture. Ideal for various skin types, mineral scrubs offer a spa-like experience, leaving the skin feeling invigorated and revitalised.
Plant scrubs, derived from botanical sources like luffa powder, or rice powder, offer a natural and eco-friendly exfoliation solution. Known for their sustainability and biodegradability, plant scrubs gently polish the skin without causing harm to the environment. These scrubs effectively remove dead skin cells, unclog pores, and promote a healthy skin balance. The plant-based exfoliants also contribute to the renewal of skin cells, leaving a luminous and refreshed complexion. Embrace the power of nature with plant scrubs, ensuring a harmonious blend of skincare efficacy and environmental responsibility in your formulations.
Incorporating these natural exfoliants into your formulations not only enhances skin renewal but also provides a sensorial experience that connects users with the goodness of fruits, minerals, and plants.
Product and customer insights
CHALLENGE A power plant relying on ultrafiltration (UF) and reverse osmosis (RO) faced a critical operational challenge. A wastewater treatment upset severely fouled the UF system, drastically reducing water production. Despite multiple cleaning attempts with sodium hypochlorite and citric acid, transmembrane pressure (TMP) remained high, and flux showed no improvement. The plant’s inability to meet […]
CHALLENGE A gold processing plant in New Zealand sought to improve gold recovery efficiency while addressing high Total Organic Carbon (TOC) levels. Elevated TOC increased the Preg-Robbing Factor (PRF), reducing the plant’s ability to efficiently recover gold during the Carbon-In-Leach (CIL) process. The traditional use of kerosene as a carbon blanking agent offered limited efficacy, […]
CHALLENGE A municipal water reuse plant processing 8 million gallons per day (MGD) experienced severe fouling and scaling issues, including calcium phosphate and silica deposits. With steep feed pressure increases and differential pressures in both stages, the plant required frequent cleanings every 4 to 6 weeks, amounting to 32 cleanings annually. Each cleaning cycle resulted […]
The plant was experiencing weekly shutdowns for fiber clean up (~ 3 kg bags of matted slurry is cleaned per week). The shut downs were costly as they reduce plant availability for production.
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silica polymerization and that even while the ferric hydroxide was removed, the silica scaling was continuing to grow.
The East Hokkaido region is known to have the highest volume of potato product in Japan. Unfortunately, a potato farmer in the area was experiencing a high rate of potato scab infection in his agricultural field.
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