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Chemicals as Skincare Ingredients

Flavouring

Add delightful flavors to your cosmetic products with premium-quality flavouring agents. Check all the chemical products you need for flavouring with CAS NO., property information, SDS. Shop flavouring raw chemical materials from certified suppliers with detailed product information.

Methyl lactate

(547-64-8)
Methyl lactate, also known as lactic acid methyl ester, is a monobasic ester formed from lactic acid and methanol, commonly used as a solvent. Methyl lactate belongs to the lactate ester group of compounds that are considered nontoxic and highly and readily biodegradable.Methyl lactate is a colorless clear liquid, completely miscible with water and most organic liquids. It is considered as a green solvent as it is easily biodegradable. It is a solvent for nitrocellulose, cellulase acetate, cellu

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Honey

(8028-66-8)
It is mainly used to replenish the spleen and lungs, for dry cough of lung dryness and dry cough due to fatigue, dry mouth and sore throat. Adjust this product with warm water. Sweeteners such as nutrition and health drinks. Including dairy beverages, juices, fruit wines, pastries.

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Anise, ext.

(84775-42-8)
Star anise oil has a spicy aroma of anise, has the effect of warming and strengthening the stomach, can inhibit the excessive motility of the gastrointestinal tract, promote the secretion of gastric juice and help digestion. It is widely used in the food industry, brewing industry, beverage industry, daily cosmetics and pharmaceutical industry. It is clinically used as an aromatic stomachic agent and used in medicine for aromatic flavoring. Because of its strong inhibitory effect on skin addicti

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Oils, lime

(8008-26-2)
China~"s GB 2760-96 stipulates that it is allowed to use edible spices (including terpene lemon oil); it is mainly used for ginger beer, cola drinks, ice cream, baked goods, candy, etc. It is also used as a beverage top aroma, and is often used with lemon Combination of oil.

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Calendula officinalis, ext.

(84776-23-8)
calendula extract (Calendula officinalis)(marigold) is an emollient said to have healing, wound-healing, soothing, antiseptic, antiitching, and anti-inflammatory properties. It can be effectively used in cases of oily and/or delicate skin as well as for acne. The extract is obtained from the calendula blossom.

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4-(4-Methoxyphenyl)-2-butanone

(104-20-1)
In insect attractants, organic synthesis, flavoring.

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Flavouring agents refer to substances responsible for imparting taste and/or fragrance in cosmetics. According to their source, flavouring agents can be categorized into natural extracts, such as essential oils derived from plants like lavender or citrus fruits; synthetic compounds, like artificial fruit flavors or musk aromas; and semi-synthetic derivatives, such as vanillin synthesized from natural sources. "Flavouring agent" on ECHEMl mainly supplies raw materials for fragrance in cosmetics.

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Fragrance is an essential characteristic of every cosmetic product, with pleasant and alluring scents being particularly effective at capturing the attention of women. However, many cosmetic ingredients lack fragrance or even have unpleasant odors. Only by adding fragrance can the natural scent of ingredients be masked.

Fragrances used in cosmetics are formulated from various types of aromatic substances in specific proportions. Liquid fragrances include essential oils, resinoids, and synthetic compounds such as methyl benzoate and ethyl benzoate, which impart aromatic scents. The typical fragrance concentration in cosmetics is usually around a fraction of a percent, ensuring a pleasant scent without being overpowering.

Common fragrance types include:

•Floral: Flowery scents reminiscent of blossoms such as roses, jasmine, or lilies.

•Fruity: Sweet and tangy aromas resembling various fruits like berries, citrus, or tropical fruits.

•Woody: Earthy and warm scents resembling woods like sandalwood, cedarwood, or patchouli.

•Oriental: Spicy and exotic fragrances with notes of musk, vanilla, or amber.

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