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Cleansing

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1-Decanol

(112-30-1)
In the manufacture of plasticizers, synthetic lubricants, petroleum additives, herbicides, surface active agents, solvents.Has moderate antifoaming capacity.

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Polyethylene glycol mono(4-tert-octylphenyl) ether

(9002-93-1)
Used as an emulsifier in the pesticide, pharmaceutical, and rubber industries, and as a gas chromatography stationary liquid for asphalt emulsifiers in the construction industry, separation and analysis of hydrocarbon compounds, and oxygenated compounds. Chloroform, dichloromethane, methanol) separate and analyze hydrocarbon compounds, oxygen-containing compounds (alcohols, esters, ketones), basic and neutral nitrogen-containing compounds, and mercaptans. A wide range of non-ionic surfactants us

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3-Aminopropanesulfonic acid

(3687-18-1)
Important gaba mimetic agent.It evokes neurological responses similar to those elicited by g-aminobutyric acid

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Dodecyldimethylamine oxide

(1643-20-5)
This product is mainly used in dishwashing detergents and industrial liquid bleaching agents. It has the effect of foam stabilization, and can improve the compatibility of thickeners and the overall stability of the product.

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Dispersant NNO

(9084-06-4)
This product is a diluent, used for the control of decay in the paper industry, reducing both sides, improving the retention of fillers or fine fibers, improving sizing, and reducing the viscosity of the coating. Used as an efficient dispersant for water-based paints and pigment pastes. It is used as dispersant for color paste in latex paints of acrylic series, aldehyde-propylene series and chlorine partial series. It can also be used as adhesives, polymer fillers and sealing layers to improve w

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Tinopal CBS

(27344-41-8)
A fluorescent whitening agent used for household goods. The structure of a photodegradation product of 4,4'-Bis(2-sulfostyryl)biphenyl Na salt was determined to be 4-(4-Formylphenyl)stilbene-2'-sulfonic acid, which was biodegradable.

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Cleansing ingredients refer to substances that can moisturize the body surface, emulsify or dissolve oils, suspend dirt, and have foaming properties. Currently, common types of cleansing ingredients on the market can be roughly categorized into four groups: soap-based, SLS/SELS, amino acid type, glucoside and betaine type. Since a single product cannot meet the dual requirements of effective cleansing and gentleness, the current market trend leans towards composite formulations that combine different cleansing ingredients. "Cleansing" on ECHEMl primarily provides raw materials of cleansing, including those that contribute to foaming.

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The mechanism of cleansing agents involves their ability to interact with both water and oil-based substances. Surfactants, the primary active ingredients in cleansing formulations, possess hydrophilic (water-attracting) and lipophilic (oil-attracting) properties. When applied to the skin or hair, surfactants lower the surface tension of water, allowing it to penetrate and wet the surface while simultaneously attracting and binding to oils and other hydrophobic substances.

As surfactants bind to oil and dirt particles, they form micelles, tiny structures that encapsulate the impurities, making them easier to rinse away. Additionally, cleansing agents may contain emollients and conditioning agents to help maintain the skin's natural moisture barrier and prevent dryness or irritation.

Common ingredients found in cleansing products include:

● Sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) and sodium laureth sulfate (SLES)

● Cocamidopropyl betaine

● Glycerin and other humectants

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