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Founder of Kalmansa Brands since 2013 | Seeks partnership with visionary investors in natural products (cosmetics, facial wash products, atopic, psoriasis, skin aging) for cooperative growth

Most cosmetic companies buy refined oils from large manufacturers, but this process has several issues 1. Oil pressed from plant seeds is brown, typically due to a sticky     substance called gum. 2. Removing the gum clarifies the oil, but requires chemicals. 3. Using chemicals eliminates unique plant characteristics, glycerin,     and other components. 4. Thus, a gentler purification method is needed to preserve these     unique properties. 5. The objective should be to remove only the brown gum. 6. This can be achieved using stone powder, sand, and nano filters, a     method that maintains the oil's unique characteristics. 7. For example, while using lip balm, you might notice its efficacy     decreases over time. 8. This is an instance of product resistance, which is common in     various products. Refining with stone powder and sand is complex. Since each oil's gum type varies slightly, choosing the right stone powder is crucial, and its proportion is a key factor. Moreover, as this is a natural purification method, it is time-consuming. Vegetable oils are vital in cosmetics. However, no matter how advanced the technology or product, resistance issues are inevitable due to chemical bonding. The human body accurately detects and often rejects these chemicals. To address all tolerance problems, we must look to nature. #CosmeticsIndustry #NaturalSkincare #CleanBeauty #SustainableCosmetics #EcoFriendlyBeauty #ChemicalFree #PlantBasedProducts #InnovationInBeauty #SkincareScience #HealthySkin #StartupFunding #InvestmentOpportunity #BusinessGrowth #Entrepreneurship #VentureCapital

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