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Chemicals as Skincare Ingredients

Cosmetic Preservative

Extend the shelf life of your cosmetic products with effective preservatives. Check all the chemical products you need for cosmetic preservative with CAS NO., property information, SDS. Shop preservative raw chemical materials from certified suppliers with detailed product information to ensure product safety.

4-Hydroxybenzoic acid

(99-96-7)
Para-hydroxybenzoic acid is a wide range of organic synthetic raw materials, especially its esters, including methylparaben (paraben A), ethyl (paraben B), propyl, butyl, isopropyl, Isobutyl ester can be used as a food additive, used in soy sauce, vinegar, soft drinks (except soft drinks), fruit flavoring, fruits and vegetables, pickled products, etc. It is also widely used as a preservative and anti-mold agent in food, cosmetics, and medicine. And fungicides. P-Hydroxybenzoic acid is also used

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4-Chloro-3,5-dimethylphenol

(88-04-0)
antibacterial, topical and urinary antiseptic 4-Chloro-3,5-dimethylphenol is an antiseptic and germicide. Chloroxylenol is used for mildew prevention. Chloroxylenol is also an antibacterial; antiseptic (topical and urinary). Antiseptic and germicide; for mildew prevention. Claimed to be about 60 times as potent as phenol.

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4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

(59-50-7)
P-chloro-m-cresol is used as a preservative in a wide number of topical preparations and is a rare cause of allergic contact dermatitis and CoU, the mechanism of which remains uncertain. antiinfectant Disinfectant; pharmaceutic aid (preservative).

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Cosmetic preservatives refer to substances exclusively or primarily intended to inhibit the development of microorganisms in cosmetic products. According to their origin, cosmetic preservatives can be divided into synthetic preservatives, such as parabens and formaldehyde releasers; natural preservatives, like essential oils and plant extracts; and semi-synthetic preservatives, such as phenoxyethanol derived from natural sources but modified for stability. Based on their mechanism of action, preservatives can be further categorized into antimicrobial agents, which directly kill or inhibit microorganisms, and chelating agents, which bind metal ions necessary for microbial growth. "Cosmetic preservative" on ECHEMl mainly supplies raw materials for cosmetic preservatives.

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Microorganisms refer to tiny organisms that are invisible or barely visible to the naked eye (<0.1mm). They include single-celled organisms or multicellular structures with simple individual cells, as well as lower organisms lacking cellular structures.

Cosmetic products often contain complex ingredients such as oils, proteins, vitamins, carbohydrates, fatty acids, inorganic salts, minerals, etc., providing an excellent environment for microbial growth. Excessive microbial contamination can pose significant risks to consumers. Therefore, preservatives are essential in cosmetics.

Commonly used preservatives include:

•Phenoxyethanol

•Methylparaben

•Benzoic acid/Sodium benzoate

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