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Introduction to cosmetic raw material ingredients No.10

Potassium Sorbate

Abstract: * A mild preservative * Please read TIA's article "Why Do Cosmetics Need Preservatives?" According to the CosmeticsInfo.org, potassium sorbate is a mild preservative that can replace Paraboen in cosmetics and skin care products to prevent microbial growth and prevent product spoilage. It is made up of mountains ...

* A mild preservative

* Please read TIA's article "Why Do Cosmetics Need Preservatives?" 》

Function of potassium sorbate

According to CosmeticsInfo.org, potassium sorbate is a mild preservative that can replace Paraborin in cosmetics and skin care products to prevent microbial growth and prevent product spoilage. It is made of sorbic acid, which is naturally found in the berries of ash trees, and it can effectively fight fungi, mold and yeast, but the antiseptic effect on bacteria is not very good, so it is not considered a broad-spectrum preservative; it needs to be used in combination with other preservatives to ensure that the product is fully protected. It is widely used in skincare and cosmetics, including facial, eye and hair care products.

Potassium sorbate is also used as a food preservative and is often added to wine to extend the shelf life and stability of wine. It is approved for use by the FDA and is considered non-toxic. The Cosmetic Ingredients Audit Committee (CIR) also passed its audit.

Safety/side effects

Potassium sorbate is considered a very mild natural preservative. The cosmetics database considers it a low-risk ingredient and notes that there may be a carcinogenic risk due to minor neurotoxicity and endocrine disturbances. However, ingesting 0.1% potassium sorbate through diet or drinking water for 0.3% potassium sorbate for 100 consecutive weeks has been shown not to cause cancer, and according to the study cited in CosmeticsInfo.org [1], the FDA considers it safe because it has a long-term good safety record and no poisoning record.

At concentrations not exceeding 10%, potassium sorbate is hardly irritating to the eyes and has only minor irritation to the skin, so it is considered non-irritating and allergenic.

Introduction to cosmetic raw material ingredients No.10

Biosaccharide gum-1

Abstract: * Function of a polysaccharide biosaccharide made from fermented plants Gum-1 A moisturizing and skin soothing ingredient. It helps the epidermis to lock in moisture and forms a moisturizing film on the skin, making the skin soft and smooth. In addition to being able to enhance moisturization, it is also anti-irritating. It can be used in various cosmetics such as ...

* A polysaccharide made from fermented plants

Function of biosaccharide gum-1

A moisturizing and skin soothing ingredient. It helps the epidermis to lock in moisture and forms a moisturizing film on the skin, making the skin soft and smooth. In addition to being able to enhance moisturization, it is also anti-irritating. It can be used in a variety of cosmetics such as facial moisturizers, sunscreens, eye creams, foundations and conditioners.

Introduction to cosmetic raw material ingredients No.10

Bis-diglyceryl polyacyladipate-2 (BIS-Diglyceryl polyacyladipate-2)

Abstract: *Function of a viscous paste-like component bis-diglyceryl polyacyladipate-2 This semi-coagulated emollient is often used as an alternative ingredient to lanolin. Because it has a high water retention, excellent skin adhesion and smoothness. Although it is sometimes used in moisturizers and hair dyes, it is used for the lips the longest ...

*A sticky paste-like ingredient

Function of bis-diglyceryl polyacyladipate-2

This semi-coagulated emollient is often used as an alternative ingredient to lanolin. Because it has a high water retention, excellent skin adhesion and smoothness. Although it is also sometimes used in moisturizers and hair dyes, it is used up to the most in lip products such as lip gloss, anti-crack lipstick, lip gloss and lipstick.

The main ingredient of this ingredient is adipic acid, which has mild skin irritation and toxicity.

Lauryl Laurate

Abstract: * Lauryl laurate is a lauroyl laurate synthesized from lauryl alcohol and lauric acid The many properties of lauroyl laurate are similar to long-chain organic molecules such as fatty acids, lauric acid is a fatty acid extracted from oils (including palm oil), esterified to form lauryl laurate. According to cosmetics into ...

* Laurate is synthesized from laurool and lauric acid

Function of lauryl laurate

Many of the properties of lauryl laurate are similar to long-chain organic molecules such as fatty acids, a fatty acid extracted from oils and fats, including palm oil, that is esterified to form laurate. According to the Cosmetic Ingredient Review Council (CIR) and the Cosmetic Database, lauryl laurate is used as a skin conditioner, binder, emulsifier, hair conditioner and turbidity agent. It can be used in foundations, sunscreens, lipsticks and other products.

The Cosmetic Ingredient Review Committee considers lauryl laurate to be generally recognized as safe.

Introduction to cosmetic raw material ingredients No.10