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Refreshing

Check all the chemical products you need for refreshing such as the ingredients for oil-refreshing products, materials for refreshing gels and more. Source chemical ingredients from certified suppliers and shop with confidence with detailed product information.

(±)-Menthol

(89-78-1)
Flavoring agent in toothpastes & mouthwashes, in pharmaceuticals, principally flavoring agent in cigarettes, flavoring agent in aerosol room fresheners, in cosmetics, misc applications, topical antipruritic.

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(-)-Menthol

(2216-51-5)
Both menthol and racemic menthol can be used as flavoring agents for toothpaste, perfume, beverages and candies. It is used as a stimulant in medicine, acting on the skin or mucous membranes, and has the effect of cooling and relieving itching; orally, it can be used as an anti-wind medicine for headache and inflammation of the nose, throat, and throat. Its esters are used in perfumes and medicines. In the world, my country and Brazil are the main natural mint producers, and the annual output of

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Peppermint oil

(8006-90-4)
Peppermint oil has always been a popular flavoring agent and can be used in chewing gum, candy, ice cream and sauces. It can also be used in dental preparations and in the treatment of digestive disorders. Because of its cool feeling, it is used in tobacco products. Similarly, this peppermint oil can be used for non-alcoholic beverages, soft drinks and cookies (such as butter cookies).

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Vaccinium myrtillus extract

(84082-34-8)
In jams and jellies; food flavoring. Extracts as astringent and capillary protectant in eyecare and skin products.

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(±)-Menthyl acetate

(89-48-5)
In perfumery; emphasizes floral notes, especially that of rose, used in toilet waters having a lavender odor.Has been suggested for flavoring extracts having caraway or mint flavors.

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l-Menthyl D-lactate

(59259-38-0)
It is a long-acting and odorless cooling agent used in the preparation of mint flavor

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Menthone glycerin acetal

(63187-91-7)
Menthone 1,2-glycerol ketal is used for adding fragrance, and to leave the skin feeling refreshed and cool. It is a menthol derivative that can be naturally obtained or synthetically manufactured.

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FEMA 2992

(84604-14-8)

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Refreshing products refer to cosmetic items that provide a revitalizing and invigorating sensation, typically imparting a cool and soothing effect on the skin. According to ingredients, they are categorized as those containing menthol, citrus extracts, and mint oils. According to the targeted skin types, these products are categorized as suitable for oily or combination skin. According to their application areas, refreshing cosmetics include facial mists, toners, and gel-based moisturizers. "Refreshing" on ECHEMl primarily provides raw materials for the refreshing.

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Refreshing products provide a revitalizing boost, rejuvenating both body and mind. From invigorating sprays to cooling gels and refreshing lotions, these products offer a welcome escape from the daily grind, leaving you feeling energized and renewed.

Refreshing products often contain humectants, menthol, or natural extracts with soothing properties. Humectants, such as glycerin, attract and retain moisture, providing a hydrating effect. Menthol imparts a refreshing and cooling sensation.

Causes of dullness and fatigue

•Environmental factors like pollution and harsh weather conditions.

•Stress and lack of sleep can take a toll on skin and hair health.

•Daily routines and exposure to electronic devices can lead to dehydration and dryness.

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