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Chemicals as Skincare Ingredients

Perfuming

Infuse delightful scents into your products with our premium perfuming raw materials. Check all the chemical products you need for perfuming with CAS NO., property information, and SDS. Shop perfuming raw chemical materials from certified suppliers with detailed product information.

Tricaprin

(621-71-6)
Tricaprin is a highly refreshing, odorless oil derived from palm oil or coconut oil. It is widely used in food, medicine, cosmetics and other industries and has been proven to have no irritation to the human body. Tricaprin is a commercially available food supplement that promotes the breakdown of lipids by heart muscle cells. In addition to relieving troublesome and painful symptoms in these patients, Tricaprin significantly reduces the buildup of triglycerides in the blood vessels of the heart. Tricaprin is an oral precursor of capric acid (DA), a 10-carbon fatty acid that is the main component of medium-chain triglyceride oil and has potential anti-androgenic and anti-hyperglycemic properties. After oral administration, tridecyl glycerol hydrolyzes to DA, which binds to and partially activates the peroxisome proliferation-activating receptor (PPAR)-γ, as well as PPAR-α and PPAR-β/δ, but does not induce lipogenesis. In addition, tridecyl esters can improve insulin sensitivity and reduce androgen production. Tricaprin is used in cosmetics as an emollient and skin conditioner to help improve product texture and moisturizing properties. Tricaprin is usually extracted using thermal fractionation, and is suitable for oily skin due to its compatibility with human skin and does not clog pores, it has a non-greasy texture, and is added to creams or lotions to improve its elongation, lubricated and soft skin, and filters UV light. Tricaprin is lightweight and non-greasy, making it ideal for skin care products such as creams and lotions. This ingredient is also widely used in hair care products as it can tone the hair dry without making the hair dry heavier. In addition, Tricaprin enhances the spreadability of the formula, leaving skin and hair with a smooth, silky feel. The chemical formula for this component is C33H62O6. Tricaprin is naturally derived and versatile, and is valued in the cosmetics industry for its ability to improve the overall sensory experience of skin and hair care products.

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Tricaprylin

(538-23-8)
glyceryl trioctanoate is an emollient with skin-softening abilities. tricaprylin is a skin-conditioning agent. Glytex(R) 273 is a low viscosity polyol ester suggested for use as a synthetic fiber lubricant. It offers a balance of moderate volatility and low varnishing behavior. For low to moderate denier polyester and nylon filament and staple yarn applications. Product Data Sheet

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trans-2-Hexen-1-ol

(928-95-0)
GB 2760-96 stipulates the allowable food flavors. Mainly used to prepare fruit flavors such as apples.

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Tetradecanal

(124-25-4)
A major component of the essential oil found in the leaves of Azadirachta indica.

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Tridecanal

(10486-19-8)
clear faint yellow liquid Tridecanal occurs in lemon oil and has been identified as a volatile constituent of cucumber. It is a colorless liquid having a fatty, waxy, slightly citrus-like odor. Addition of tridecanal to fragrance compositions imparts fresh nuances in the top note as well as in the dry-out. Colorless clear liquid; fresh, clean, aldehydic, soapy, citrus, petal, waxy, grapefruit peel aroma.

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Traesolide

(68140-48-7)

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Perfuming refers to the incorporation of fragrance and aromatic raw materials into cosmetic formulations to impart pleasant scents. According to origin, perfuming agents can be categorized into natural and synthetic types. According to volatility, perfuming agents can be divided into top, middle, and base notes. According to the concentration of fragrance, perfuming agents can be divided into essential oils, which are highly concentrated extracts, and fragrance oils, which are diluted solutions often used in perfumery and cosmetics."Perfuming agents" on ECHEMl mainly supply perfume raw materials.

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Perfuming can enrich products with appealing scents. When incorporated into cosmetic formulations, fragrance compounds interact with other ingredients to create a harmonious blend of scents. This interaction may involve chemical reactions, molecular diffusion, or physical adsorption onto surfaces.

Fragrance compounds used in perfuming are meticulously selected based on their olfactive profiles and compatibility with other ingredients in the formulation. These compounds may include natural extracts, essential oils, synthetic aroma chemicals, or a combination thereof.

Common ingredients used in perfuming:

•Essential oils

•Synthetic aroma chemicals

•Fragrance fixatives

•Solvents and carriers

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