Kaneda, using steam activated carbon as a cosmetic ingredient, proposes eye makeup

 Kaneda proposes steam activated carbon produced by an American manufacturer as a raw material for cosmetics. It uses renewable resources and has the advantage of low environmental impact, and has a lineup of powder and liquid grades. In particular, we have started a proposal for adoption in eye makeup-related products, which are liquid grades with the same color as black pigments and whose demand is recovering from the corona sickness. Aiming to increase the handling of the same product group with a view to blending into facial cleansing products even in powder grade

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