Made up of 100% plant-based, expeller-pressed natural oils, Natralipid oils are regeneratively grown, always traceable from soil to oil, and sustainably processed in a risk-mitigated and quality-assured supply chain.
Natures Crops International (Winston-Salem, NC) recently launched a platform of specialty personal care oils called Natralipid. Made up of 100% plant-based, expeller-pressed natural oils, Natralipid oils are regeneratively grown, always traceable from soil to oil, and sustainably processed in a risk-mitigated and quality-assured supply chain. As opposed to inert carrier oils, Natralipid oils are high-quality botanical seed oils specially selected and rigorously tested for their unique fatty acid composition and functionality in topical applications. They all meet Natures Crops’ stringent Crop Assured 365 requirements for identity, purity, and traceability.
“The launch of the Natralipid platform represents our commitment to meeting consumer demands for natural, sustainable, vegan and clean label ingredients in beauty and personal care products,” said Greg Cumberford, vice president, science and regulatory for Natures Crops, in a press release. “We carefully manage the full supply chain and we work carefully to ensure that our oils are sustainably processed, never solvent extracted, and always physically refined from quality oilseeds grown from fully traceable and regeneratively cultivated sources.”
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