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Light Stabilizer

Safeguard your cosmetic products from light degradation with our effective light stabilizers. Check all the chemical products you need for light stabilization with CAS NO., property information, and SDS. Shop light stabilizer raw chemical materials from certified suppliers with detailed product information.

Hydroxyethyl cellulose

(9004-62-0)
Hydroxyethyl cellulose is generally used as a thickener, protective agent, binder, stabilizer and additives for the preparation of emulsions, gels, ointments, lotions, eye clears, suppositories and tablets, and also used as hydrophilic gelling agents. Glue, matrix materials, preparation of matrix-type sustained-release preparations, and can also be used as stabilizers in food.

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Hydroxyethyl methyl cellulose

(9032-42-2)
Water retention aid, thickening agent, protective colloid, suspending agent, binder and stabilizer.

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A light stabilizer refers to a substance added to cosmetic products to protect them from the deteriorating effects of light exposure. According to chemical composition, light stabilizers can be categorized into organic and inorganic types. According to the application method, light stabilizers can be further classified into surface-applied or incorporated directly into the formulation. Examples of light stabilizers commonly used in cosmetics include octocrylene, avobenzone, and butyl methoxydibenzoylmethane. "Light stabilizers" on ECHEMl mainly supply raw materials for light stabilizing.

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Light stabilizers are additives used to protect materials such as plastics, coatings, and textiles from the harmful effects of UV radiation. Exposure to sunlight can lead to degradation and discoloration of these materials, compromising their appearance and mechanical properties.

Light stabilizers serve as a shield against UV radiation, preventing premature aging and degradation of the material. They work by absorbing UV light and dissipating it as harmless heat or by inhibiting the photochemical reactions that cause degradation. Incorporating light stabilizers into formulations ensures the longevity and aesthetic appeal of the final product, maintaining its color, strength, and overall performance even under prolonged exposure to sunlight.

Common types of light stabilizers include:

•UV absorbers

•Hindered amine light stabilizers (HALS)

•Quenchers

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