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Chemicals as Skincare Ingredients

Emollient

Dicaprylyl carbonate

(1680-31-5)
Dicaprylyl carbonate, a solid, plant-derived fat, is a dry emollient. Dicaprylyl carbonate has excellent dermatological compatibility and a comprehensive performance profile, such as solubilizing and dispersing ability for sun-care filters[1].

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Disodium 5′-inosinate

(4691-65-0)
Mainly used for leukopenia and acute and chronic liver disease caused by various reasons.

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Diisopropyl sebacate

(7491-02-3)
diisopropyl sebacate can be used in cosmetic formulations for its emollient properties. It is also used as a solvent, particularly for fragrances.

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Dodecamethylcyclohexasiloxane

(540-97-6)
A cyclic volatile methylsiloxane (cVMS) used in cosmetic and personal care products. Used in dermal exposure and inhalation toxicity study.

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Emollients refer to substances that enhance the softness and smoothness of skin. According to their origins, emollients can be classified into natural ingredients and synthetic compounds. Based on their chemical composition, emollients are categorized as fatty acid-derived, silicone-based, or ester-type emollients. According to their intended effects, emollients can be classified as those that provide a silky texture, those that offer long-lasting moisturization, or those that improve the spreadability of cosmetic products. "Emollient" on ECHEMl mainly supplies raw materials for emollient in cosmetic.

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