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Chemicals as Skincare Ingredients

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.

Zinc oxide (ZnO)

(1314-13-2)
Mainly used in rubber or cable industry as a reinforcing agent and activator, as a colorant and filler for white glue, and as a vulcanizing agent in neoprene; used as a fine desulfurization of raw gas in the fertilizer industry; Used as white pigment, rubber vulcanization activator, reinforcing agent, organic synthesis catalyst, desulfurizer, used for electrostatic photocopying, pharmaceuticals, etc.; used for desulfurization of synthetic ammonia, petroleum and natural gas chemical raw materials

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Zinc acetate

(557-34-6)
Reagents for determining sodium, hydrogen sulfide, protein, chromatographic analysis reagents, mordants are used in the polyester industry, etc.

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Zinc acetate dihydrate

(5970-45-6)
Zinc acetate is a salt with the formula Zn(O2CCH3)2, which commonly occurs as the dihydrate Zn(O2CCH3)2(H2O)2. Both the hydrate and the anhydrous forms are colorless solids that are commonly used in chemical synthesis and as dietary supplements. Zinc acetates are prepared by the action of acetic acid on zinc carbonate or zinc metal. When used as a food additive, it has the E number E650.

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Zinc bis-(methyl palmitoyl aspartate)

(885513-46-2)

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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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