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Deodorant

Explore our collection of chemical ingredients tailored for reducing unpleasant odors and combating malodor formation on body surfaces. Check out our range of raw chemical materials, featuring CAS NO., comprehensive property details, and SDS. Shop confidently from certified suppliers, ensuring detailed product information for your natural deodorant, antiperspirant deodorant, deodorant spray, and suave deodorant needs.

Oils, mandarin

(8008-31-9)
my country GB2760-98 stipulates that it is allowed to use edible spices. Mainly used in soft drinks, ice cream and candy, etc. It is used in the preparation of edible flavors, tobacco flavors, and occasionally daily flavors. my country GB2760-96 stipulates that it is allowed to use edible spices. Mainly used in soft drinks, candy, ice cream, sweet wine, etc., directly used in citrus pulp and assorted jams. Coating agent; emulsifier; forming aid; tissue improver

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2,4-Dichloro-3,5-dimethylphenol

(133-53-9)
Bacteriostat in soaps; mold inhibitor, preservative.

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1-Chloro-1,1-difluoroethane

(75-68-3)
Aerosol propellant for non-food use, chemical intermediate for vinylidene fluoride.

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Dichlorophen

(97-23-4)
Agricultural fungicide; antimicrobial; germicide in soaps, shampoos, etc.

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Tris[2-(hydroxy-κO)propanoato-κO]aluminum

(18917-91-4)
As a reagent in biological activity studies of aluminum; in sol-gel processing.

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Deodorant is a category of substance applied to the human skin to reduce or eliminate unpleasant body odors and help prevent the formation of offensive smells on the body surface. Antiperspirant is a subclass of deodorant that works by reducing perspiration, and some can inhibit bacterial growth or act as bactericides. Common deodorant ingredients include aluminum salts, fragrances, propylene glycol, and antibacterial agents like triclosan.

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Body odor originates from apocrine sweat glands which release a mixture of proteins and lipids that are metabolized into volatile compounds by bacteria causing the characteristic smell associated with body odor.

 

When sweat components are broken down by bacteria on the surface of the skin, an uncomfortable smell is emitted, particularly in areas like the underarms, feet, and groin.

 

Reasons for body odor:

● Sweat: Sweat comprises proteins and lipids that bacteria break down to produce a bad smell

● Hormonal: During puberty, there is a change in hormones that can trigger apocrine gland action resulting in unpleasant body odor.

● Diet: Some foods and drinks such as garlic or alcohol can increase body smell.

● Poor Hygiene: Body odor is made worse when inadequate cleaning allows for bacterial growth.

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