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Chemicals as Skincare Ingredients

Emollient

Methyl stearate

(112-61-8)
Methyl Stearate is used as a nonionic surfactant in various experiments in helping solubilize a variety of chemical species by dissociating aggregates and unfolding proteins.

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BUTTER

(8029-34-3)

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Locust bean gum

(9000-40-2)
Thickener; stabilizer; emulsifier; gelling agent. It can give food a unique cream texture, so it is usually used in dairy products and ice cream (to prevent whey precipitation). Used in jam, jelly and cream cheese to improve spreading performance.

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Butyl oleate

(142-77-8)
Plasticizer. Solvent. Lubricant. Water repellent.

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Ethyl caprate

(110-38-3)
manufacture of wine bouquets, cognac essence.

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Dibutyl adipate

(105-99-7)
Used as an organic synthesis intermediate, generally used as a solvent. It can also be used as a plasticizer for vinyl and cellulose resins.

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Borago officinalis, ext.

(84012-16-8)
The topical application of borage extract (Borago officinalis)(borago) is described as anti-inflammatory. It is beneficial for sensitive skin and allergic reactions. Borage contains potassium and calcium, combined with mineral acids. This is a hardy annual plant of which the leaves-and to a lesser degree, the flower-are used.
borage seed oil (borage oil) is an effective anti-irritant, it has demonstrated hydrating properties and an ability to improve cases of pruritis and xerosis. It is a ri

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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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