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'Zemea' corn-based, aluminum-free deodorants

28 Sep '07
2 min read

The DuPont Tate & Lyle Bio Products joint venture announced that it is providing its innovative Zemea renewably sourced propanediol (Bio-PDO) product to Terra Naturals Inc, a personal care company, that has developed a line of natural deodorants that are corn-based, aluminum- and petroleum-free.

Under the branded GREEN line of products, the deodorants are distributed through United Natural Foods in the United States and Purity Life in Canada and also are available at the Terra Naturals website.

Zemea renewably sourced propanediol is a 100 percent renewably sourced ingredient made from corn sugar. The Terra Naturals GREEN line includes deodorant sticks, sprays and roll-ons for men, women, teens and sport uses.

These products offer excellent odor elimination, excellent texture and a non-sticky residue. The GREEN line products are free of petroleum-based chemicals, free of synthetic parabens and aluminum and use only plant derived ingredients.

“Zemea propanediol offers a luxurious and non-sticky texture to deodorants,” Terra Naturals co-founder Svetlana Ratnikova said. “It replaces propylene glycol in petroleum-based deodorants and vegetable glycerin in existing natural deodorants. Vegetable glycerin can be very sticky and reduces overall product performance, and propylene glycol is derived from natural gas, a product that energy-conscious consumers are trying to reduce their dependence on.”

“We are seeing increasing demand for products made from renewable, corn-derived ingredients in the cosmetics and personal care markets,” Steve Mirshak, DuPont Tate & Lyle Bio Products president, said. “While the demand for renewable products is real, we know consumers don't want to compromise on the performance of their deodorants."

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