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<p>Japanese manufacturer boasts 40-year partnership with global consumer company Unilever</p>

Toyo Beauty advances cosmetic science to fulfil beauty aspirations

Japanese manufacturer boasts 40-year partnership with global consumer company Unilever

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For centuries, Japan has been known as a dominant player in setting beauty trends. The country’s penchant for aesthetics has spawned many skincare advancements that have influenced markets worldwide. Embodying Japan’s passion, Toyo Beauty seeks to influence the global cosmetics market by establishing partnerships with consumer companies.

As a leading original equipment and design manufacturer (OEM/ODM) for the past 75 years, Toyo Beauty has served as a client’s technical partner in advancing product development within the cosmetics industry.

Renowned for its cutting-edge research and production techniques, Toyo Beauty has forged a solid partnership with global consumer company Unilever for the past 40 years. The relationship exemplifies the company’s capacity to develop breakthrough products.

Toyo Beauty has also established an OEM/ODM production framework that can handle various operations, from high-mix to mass production processes, giving it the flexibility to respond to diverse customer requirements.

“Even if we are a small company, leading consumer companies trust us for our materials, know-how and production technologies, particularly since Unilever became our partner,” says Ryohei Takimi, president.

“Customer satisfaction is our priority. We support businesses by being constantly aware of market needs and preferences. We also monitor social trends to deliver safe, secure and innovative products to our clients.”

As Asia increasingly becomes a massive cosmetics market, Toyo Beauty is eager to share its manufacturing expertise and industry-university cooperations with domestic companies to support innovations in the beauty trade.

Generating sensible cosmetic solutions from its Ueno and Utsunomiya production sites, the company promotes enduring partnerships with manufacturers in East Asia and worldwide by showcasing the weight that the “Made in Japan” stamp carries.

“Integrity is at the core of everything we do,” Takimi says. “We look for trustworthy partners, and in return, we commit to fulfil all their product, material and quality requirements.”

 

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