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Opacifying

Achieve opaque textures and appearances with high-quality opacifying agents. Check all the chemical products you need for opacifying with CAS NO., property information, SDS. Shop opacifying raw chemical materials from certified suppliers with detailed product information.

Dolomite (CaMg(CO3)2)

(16389-88-1)
Dolomite is a carbonate of calcium and magnesium. It is a mineral of formula CaMg(CO
3
)
2
with a rhombohedral system. It has a density of 2.8 g/cc and hardness of 4 on the Mohs scale.
Dolomite has a vitreous lustre which is between transparent and translucent. It effervesces with hot concentratedh ydrochloric acid (HCl).
A carbonate-rich sedimentary rock of chemical or biological origin contains 50% or more carbonate, of which at least half is in the form of dolomite.

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Diatomite

(61790-53-2)
Mainly used as thermal insulation materials, chemical fillers and carriers; used as catalyst carriers; diatomaceous earth used as filters for synthetic resins, chemical fibers, dyes, paints, solvents, acids, electrolytes, glycerin, etc., and carriers for fertilizers and pesticides , Ideal filler for plastics, rubber, pesticides, filter aid for recycling sodium thiocyanate, activated carbon for decolorization of nylon solution, anti-caking agent for ammonium nitrate pellets, etc. It is also widel

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Docosanoic acid

(112-85-6)
Used in the manufacture of rosinol, esters, amides, cosmetics, textiles, petroleum, detergents, etc. Plasticizer and stabilizer.

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Divinylbenzene-styrene copolymer

(9003-70-7)
An adsorbent that concentrates organic matter from water.

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Opacifying agents refer to substances used to reduce the transparency or translucency of cosmetics. According to their composition, opacifying agents can be categorized into mineral-based agents, such as titanium dioxide and zinc oxide, which scatter light to create opacity; organic-based agents, such as polymethylsilsesquioxane, which absorb and reflect light to reduce transparency; and synthetic-based agents, such as nylon powder, which create a matte finish to diminish translucency. These agents are essential for achieving desired coverage and enhancing the aesthetic appeal of cosmetic products. "Opacifying agent" on ECHEMl mainly supplies raw materials for opacifying agents.

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Opacifying agents are fundamental components in cosmetic formulations, especially in products like foundations and lotions, where achieving an opaque appearance is desired. These agents work by scattering and diffusing light, thereby reducing transparency and creating a visually opaque appearance.

When opacifying agents are added to formulations, they interact with light to minimize the transmission of light through the product. This scattering of light particles helps to conceal imperfections and even out the skin tone, resulting in a smoother and more uniform appearance. Additionally, opacifying agents can also enhance the coverage and longevity of makeup products.

In cosmetic formulations, opacifying agents are commonly used in:

•Foundations

•Lotions

•Creams

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