Cosmetic Chemical Articles & Analysis: Older
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Cosmetic surfactants Cosmetic surfactants are one of the most common types of ingredients found in cosmetics. ...
This article will introduce PEG chemical structure, PEG synthesis, and PEG properties Polyethylene glycol (PEG), a compound composed of repeated ethylene glycol units [-(CH2CH2O)n], is also known as Macrogols. ...
At the same time, they possess excellent lubricity, moisture retention and dispersibility so that they can be used as adhesives, antistatic agents and softeners, and widely applied in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, chemical fibers, rubber, plastics, paper, paint, electroplating, pesticides, metal processing and food processing industries. ...
ClientEarth announced on July 31, 2017, that it filed a complaint with the European Union (EU) Ombudsman about the European Commission’s (EC) “unlawful handling of a long-delayed list of nano-chemicals in cosmetics.” As reported in our June 19, 2017, blog item, the EC published June 15, 2017, a catalog of nanomaterials used in ...
Skin whitening, lightening and bleaching refer to the use of chemical substances in an attempt to lighten or get an even complexion. ...