Gemro Products Ltd

Stand: 430
Category: Decoratives - Body Makeup, Decoratives - Facial Makeup, Decoratives - Lip Products, Fair Trade, Fragrances, Hair Care - Conditioning, Hair Care - Shampooing, Ingredients - Actives, Ingredients - Emulsifiers, Ingredients - Oils/ Butters/ Waxes, Ingredients - Surfactants, Male Grooming - Bath & Shower, Male Grooming - Shaving, Naturals, Organics, Skin Care - Anti-Aging, Skin Care - Body Care, Skin Care - Facial Care, Skin Care - Hands & Feet, Sun Care - After Sun, Sun Care - Protection, Sustainable, Toiletries - Baby Care, Toiletries - Bath & Shower, Toiletries - Deodorants, Toiletries - Facial Cleansing, Toiletries - Hand Washing, Toiletries - Oral Care

Contact Name: Stephen Blech
Telephone: 020 8090 9714
Email: info@gemroproducts.com
Website: http://www.gemroproducts.com
Address: Moda business Centre, Stirling Way, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, WD6 2BW, United Kingdom

Company Profile

GEMRO provides speciality innovative ingredients for cosmetics and personal care.

Our manufacturing partners are carefully selected to bring you cutting-edge ingredients following the latest market trends.
We offer products which are natural, gentle, sustainable, upcycled, globally compliant, innovative and effective. Included are active ingredients through biotechnology, enzymatic and fermentation processes, on-trend fragrances, bespoke plant actives and extracts, antibacterial actives, cosmeceuticals, vitamins and proteins, exotic oils, moisturising actives, emollients, hydrolysed proteins and actives from mushrooms.
At the Show we will be presenting the latest developments from our supply partners -- we are sure to have something to capture your imagination!

Seminars

2:00 pm - 2:20 pm

Novel Actives in Upcycling and Hyperfermentation

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