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Chemicals as Skincare Ingredients

Skin Cleansing

Rejuvenate skin with our premium skin cleansing raw materials. Whether you're looking for a dead skin cleanser or a dry skin cleanser, our certified suppliers offer high-quality materials. Dive into detailed product information, including CAS NO., properties, and technical data, to create cosmetic formulations that effectively cleanse and renew the skin.

Castor oil, sulfated

(8002-33-3)
Uses can be used as wetting agents, lubricants, dispersants, penetrants, softeners and detergents. Used as a fatliquor, pesticide emulsifier in the leather industry and in cosmetics, detergents, textiles, papermaking, metal processing, paints and pigments. With excellent level dyeing, penetration and emulsification properties, it is widely used in textile, printing and dyeing, leather making, paper making, metal processing, dye chemical industry and other industries. It can also be used as an em

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Calcium dodecylbenzenesulfonate

(26264-06-2)
Mainly used in pesticide emulsifier, but also in textile oil agent, tile detergent, grinding oil agent, cement dispersant, etc. This product is used as a detergent and dispersant in diesel, engine oil, pressurized diesel, and engine oil. This product is the main component of a mixed emulsifier compounded with organic chlorine, organic phosphorus, herbicide and other pesticide emulsions. It can be used as an anionic surfactant and also as a pesticide emulsifier. It is mixed with non-ionic surfact

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Cocoa butter

(8002-31-1)
cocoa butter softens and lubricates the skin. This yellowish vegetable fat is solid at room temperature but liquefies at temperatures between 90o–100oF (32.2o–37.8oC). Thus, it is frequently used in lip balms and massage creams because of its favorable melting point (i.e., close to body temperature). Cocoa butter is considered comedogenic and may cause allergic reactions. Cocoa Butter is the fat obtained by pressing chocolate liquor, obtained from roasted cocoa nibs, to yield cocoa butter and p

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COCAMIDOPROPYLBETAINE

(83138-08-3)

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Cetyl betaine

(693-33-4)
Lonzaine(R) 16SP is a mild, high foaming, biodegradable cetyl betaine. Suggested applications: foam stabilizer, thickener for shampoos.

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COCAMIDOPROPYL BETAINAMIDE MEA CHLORIDE

(164288-56-6)

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CHRYSANTHEMUM EXTRACT

(223748-32-1)

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Skin cleansing refers to ingredients in cosmetics that effectively remove dirt, oil, and impurities from the skin, promoting a clean and refreshed complexion. According to their cleansing action, skin cleansing ingredients can be divided into surfactants and enzymatic cleansers. According to their formulation, skin cleansing can be classified into foaming cleansers, which produce a lathering effect, and non-foaming cleansers, including cream-based or micellar cleansers. "Skin cleansing" on ECHEMl mainly supplies raw materials for skin cleansing.

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There are various types of skin cleansing products, commonly including foaming cleansers, cleansing creams, makeup removers (oil-based), exfoliating scrubs, and peeling gels. Each type of skin cleansing product has its unique characteristics, and the choice depends on specific needs.

For exfoliating cleansers, they effectively remove dirt and dead corneocytes from the skin surface through the friction of fine particles. Targeted cleansers for dry skin, on the other hand, use gentle sugar-based or amino acid-based facial cleansers.

Types of skincare cleansers:

● Foaming Cleansers: Based on soap or other surfactants.

● Emulsion-Based Cleansers: Mainly composed of an emulsion system, incorporating a small amount of cleansing surfactants to form an emulsifying cleansing product.

● Oil-Based Cleansers: Composed of oily ingredients, with added moisturizers, alcohol, or other solvents for cleansing purposes.

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