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Chemicals as Skincare Ingredients

Emollient

Jojoba oil

(61789-91-1)
jojoba oil (Simmondsia chinensis) is a moisturizer and emollient. Jojoba oil was traditionally held in high regard by native Americans of the Sonora Desert for its cosmetic properties. Mystical properties have been attributed to it for its apparent ability to heal the skin. Jojoba oil reduces transepidermal water loss without completely blocking the transportation of water vapor and gases, providing the skin with suppleness and softness. In addition, it gives cosmetic products excellent spreadab

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Japan wax

(8001-39-6)
As a substitute for beeswax in wax varnishes or candles, ingredients in plasters, ointments; floor waxes, furniture polish. As a plasticizer in dental impression compounds.

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Jojoba, ext.

(90045-98-0)

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Jasmine, Jasminumofficinale, ext.

(90045-94-6)

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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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