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Skin Protecting

Find our powerful skin-protecting agents for your skin products. Check all the chemical products you need for skin protecting with CAS NO., property information, SDS. Shop skin-protecting raw chemical materials from certified suppliers with detailed product information to ensure optimal skin health.

Olive oil

(8001-25-0)
Preparation of ointment, liniment, special fabric soap. Preparation of laxatives and choleretic agents. Fabric lubricant.

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Oils, mandarin

(8008-31-9)
my country GB2760-98 stipulates that it is allowed to use edible spices. Mainly used in soft drinks, ice cream and candy, etc. It is used in the preparation of edible flavors, tobacco flavors, and occasionally daily flavors. my country GB2760-96 stipulates that it is allowed to use edible spices. Mainly used in soft drinks, candy, ice cream, sweet wine, etc., directly used in citrus pulp and assorted jams. Coating agent; emulsifier; forming aid; tissue improver

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Oxyresveratrol

(29700-22-9)
Antioxidant, with anti-inflammatory, anti-thrombotic, anti-cancer, anti-cancer, anti-hyperlipidemia, antibacterial and other activities

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Oxaceprol

(33996-33-7)
Oxaceprol is an anti-inflammatory drug used in the treatment of osteoarthritis. Oxaceprol markedly inhibited inflammatory cell infiltration and bone damage in the adjuvant-injected paw. oxaceprol was effective at inhibiting periarticular soft tissue inflammation.[1] IV Injection: 50mg/kg.[2]

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Orange, sweet, ext.

(8028-48-6)
GB 2760-2001 stipulates the allowed use of edible spices. It is mainly used for the preparation of fruit flavors such as oranges and sweet oranges or directly used in refreshing beverages, beer, frozen sherbet, candy, pastries, biscuits and cold drinks. The dosage can reach 0.05% (orange juice) Also used in tobacco flavors. Do not use products with turpentine smell.

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Oils, vanilla

(8024-06-4)
my country~"s GB 2760-96 stipulates that it is allowed to use edible spices. Can also be used as spices. Widely used in ice cream, chocolate, biscuit, candy, cake, pudding, etc.

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Orange, sour, ext.

(72968-50-4)
spices. Mainly used for refreshing beverages, alcoholic beverages, candies and enhancing the flavor of sweet orange.

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Octadecanoic acid, C16-18-alkyl esters

(93820-97-4)

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Opuntia ficus-indica, ext.

(90082-21-6)

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Skin protecting agents refer to substances aiding in the prevention of harmful effects to the skin from external factors. According to their mode of action, skin protecting agents can be classified into physical barriers, such as sunscreens and protective clothing, chemical filters, such as antioxidants and UV absorbers, and soothing agents, such as aloe vera and chamomile extract. Based on their specific functions, they can be further divided into moisturizing agents, barrier repair agents, and anti-inflammatory agents. "Skin protecting agent" on ECHEMl mainly supplies raw materials for skin care formulations.

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The skin, covering the surface of our entire body, protects various tissues and organs in the body from physical, mechanical, chemical and pathogenic microorganisms. The first and foremost condition for the skin to remain healthy is actually for the skin to be in a proper moisture retention range, which is the most basic condition for maintaining normal physiological functions of the skin.

To fend off external substances, our skin has developed a soft yet highly compact outer layer called the stratum corneum. This acts as a robust barrier against invading agents. Additionally, our skin boasts a resilient immune system and a protective microbial barrier to ward off harmful microorganisms. To shield against UV rays, which can lead to genetic damage and mutations, our skin has evolved melanin as a defense mechanism.

Common Skin Problems:

•Dryness

•Sagging skin

•Fine lines

•Acne

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