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Humectant

Find the perfect humectant materials here for your cosmetics, check CAS NO., property details, and SDS on ECHEMI for your desired humectant. Source raw chemical materials from certified suppliers and start shopping and check comprehensive product information now!

Betaine

(107-43-7)
Betaine anhydrous is a new type of fine chemical that can be widely used in food, medicine, daily chemical, printing and dyeing, chemical and other fields. Betaine anhydrous is an efficient and high-quality nutritional additive. Pharmaceutical-grade betaine can be used in medicine, cosmetics, food, fruit juice industries, and dental materials. In addition, betaine can also be used in the fermentation industry. Betaine anhydrous has the effects of improving eyesight, anti-fatty liver, protecting

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Blood serum albumins

(9048-46-8)
Suitable for cell culture media supplement.

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Biochanin

(491-80-5)
It has an estrogen-like effect, can inhibit the rise of cholesterol, and also has anti-fungal and anti-tumor effects. It has a two-way regulation effect on hormone levels in the human body. It also has anti-cancer, antispasmodic and hypolipidemic effects.

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Bambusa vulgaris, ext.

(91771-33-4)
bamboo extract (bambusa vulgaris) is used in cosmetics for its moisture-binding properties. Bamboo extract’s function in a product can depend on the extract’s source. For example, the extract obtained from bamboo leaves or stems can improve the skin’s overall condition in terms of look, feel or texture, while the sap extract is emollient.

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Humectant refers to an ingredient that attracts and retains moisture, helping to maintain the water content of cosmetic products. According to their origin, humectants are categorized as natural, such as glycerin and honey, or synthetic, like propylene glycol. According to their molecular size, humectants can be classified as small-molecule humectants, such as hyaluronic acid, or polymeric humectants, like polyethylene glycol. According to their compatibility, humectants can be water-soluble, like sorbitol, or oil-soluble, such as butylene glycol. " Humectant" on ECHEMl primarily provides raw materials for the humectant.

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A humectant is a crucial ingredient used in various topical dosage forms, particularly in enhancing the solubility of active ingredients in pharmaceuticals and cosmetics. Its primary purpose is to increase the effectiveness of chemical compounds, allowing them to better penetrate the skin and extend their activity time.

Humectants operate by drawing moisture from the environment, creating a hydrating effect that is especially beneficial in countering the dehydrating impact of certain active ingredients like soaps, corticoids, and certain alcohols.

Common humectants

•Oil: Glycerin is a natural humectant that attracts large amounts of water.

•Hyaluronic Acid: Hyaluronic acid is a natural polysaccharide.

•Allantoin: Allantoin has a moisturizing and cuticle softening effect.

•Natural Oils: Vegetable oils, such as olive oil and sweet almond oil, are rich in fatty acids.

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