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Astringent

Discover the chemical raw materials necessary for effective antiperspirants. From gel antiperspirant to antiperspirant deodorant, explore CAS NO., properties, and SDS for each component. Source antiperspirant raw materials from trusted suppliers, guaranteeing detailed product information for your formulations.

Potassium alum

(10043-67-1)
The acidic component of chemical leavening agents. Used for baking food. Its water solubility is lower than potassium alum. Therefore, the reaction with sodium bicarbonate is slow, and carbon dioxide can be produced for a long time. This product may be slightly astringent for baked goods, which is its disadvantage.

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Patchouli, ext.

(84238-39-1)
Used as food spice, mainly used in foods such as cola drinks. The dosage is 43~220mg/kg in chewing gum; 10mg/kg in baked food; 6.3mg/kg in candy; 1.1mg/kg in cold drink; 0.88mg/kg in soft drink.

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Potentilla recta, ext.

(90083-09-3)

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Pear, ext.

(90082-43-2)

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Pterocarpus santalinus, ext.

(84650-41-9)

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Passionflower, Passifloraincarnata, ext.

(72968-47-9)

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Astringent products in makeup refer to solutions or substances applied topically that cause the skin to contract, tightening pores and reducing oiliness. According to the active ingredients, astringents in cosmetics are classified as alcohol-based, witch hazel-based, or natural/herbal-based. According to their intended use, astringent products in cosmetics can be categorized as facial astringents or body astringents. "Astringent" on ECHEMI mainly supplies raw materials for astringent formulations in cosmetic products.

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Antiperspirants are designed to reduce perspiration. Their primary function is to inhibit the production of sweat, thereby minimizing moisture and odor in areas prone to sweating, such as the underarms.

The mechanism of antiperspirants involves the application of active ingredients, typically aluminum-based compounds like aluminum chloride or aluminum zirconium, to the skin. These compounds form a temporary plug within the sweat ducts, effectively reducing the flow of sweat to the skin's surface. By diminishing perspiration, antiperspirants help maintain dryness and freshness, enhancing comfort and confidence throughout the day.

Common ingredients used in antiperspirants include:

● Aluminum chloride: A potent antiperspirant agent.

● Aluminum zirconium: Another commonly used aluminum-based compound.

● Fragrance and skin conditioners: Additional ingredients are often included to provide a pleasant scent and soothe the skin.

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