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Myristica fragrans, ext.

(84082-68-8)
The nutmeg or mace is an evergreen tree, 15 to 20 m (49 to 66 ft) in height and grows in Java, Sumatra, Borneo, Penang, Moluccas and in several other islands of the Indian Ocean. It has alternate leaves and dioecious flowers. Only female trees bear nuts; male plants are interdispersed in the groves only to ensure pollination. The ripe fruits are yellow-red with a fleshy pericarp; the red arillode is tightly wrapped around a woody hull containing the seed. The nut is removed and dried to produce

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Salai, ext.

(97952-72-2)

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Clove, ext.

(84961-50-2)
Clove bud extract is obtained by solvent extraction of clove buds. The odor of the clove bud extract is oily-sweet, intensely rich and spicy, slightly sour-fruity and refreshing. The odor is very closely reminiscent of dry clove buds. Clove bud oleoresin is a commercial name for various extracts of clove buds. The direct extraction product from the buds with boiling ethyl alcohol is quite common. Its odor is often perceptibly affected by the presence of small amounts of solvent (ethyl alcohol).

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Sour orange oil

(68916-04-1)
Bitter orange peel oil can be obtained by the following methods: (1) expression of fresh fruit rinds (peel) using suitable machinery that ruptures the oil-bearing cells, followed by separation and purification by centrifugation or (2) steam distillation of peels. The quality of the product obtained by expression is quite different and considered of much higher quality than oil obtained by steam distillation. The oil has a fragrant, bitter flavor. Neroli bigarade is a product obtained by process

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Eucalyptus globulus, ext.

(84625-32-1)
eucalyptus extract (Eucalyptus globulus) is possibly a mild astringent with antiseptic properties. It may also act as an insect repellent.

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Ivy, Hederahelix, ext.

(84082-54-2)
Ivy, Hedera helix, ext.   is said to have a slimming and anti-cellulite effect because of its ability to prevent water accumulation in the skin tissue. Ivy extract is considered anti-bacterial, astringent, tonic, and soothing, particularly in burn cases. Apparently, ivy also has detergent, anti-parasitic, decongestant, and analgesic properties. In addition, ivy is indicated as vasoconstrictive and anti-exudative given its vitamin P content and ability to reduce capillary wall permeability. This

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Tonic ingredients vary depending on its intended use and product formulation. Tonics usually refer to liquid, but can sometimes be packaged as a pomade, and they can be refreshing additions to personal grooming supplies. According to their forms, tonics can be divided into liquid tonics, such as facial and hair toners, and pomade tonics. According to their functions, they are further classified into refreshing and nurturing tonics. ECHEMI specializes in providing essential raw materials for diverse tonics.

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A skin tonic is a skincare product designed to cleanse, refresh, and balance the skin after cleansing. Skin tonics are great for hydrating your skin after cleansing, which is essential as our skin becomes more dehydrated every year.

Hair tonic aims at enhancing both the health and appearance of the scalp and hair. Typically liquid-based, it boasts a diverse array of ingredients crafted to nourish the scalp, fortify hair strands, and elevate overall hair condition. Applied directly to the scalp and hair, typically post-shampooing and before styling, hair tonic can be gently massaged in to invigorate circulation and foster robust hair growth. Moreover, it doubles as a styling aid for imparting shine, managing frizz, and taming unruly strands.

The main ingredients in tonic can include:

● Herbal extracts

● Vitamins and minerals

● Conditioning agents

● Alcohol or astringents

● Water and humectants

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