CERAPHYL 41 ESTER
CERAPHYL 41 ESTER CAS number: 93925-36-1 INCI name: C12-15 Alkyl Lactate Ceraphyl 41 ester is a well-established emollient that can deliver a variety of benefits to sunscreens, lip balms, color cosmetics, creams and
CASTOR OIL 40 EO
CASTOR OIL 40 EO Castor Oil 40 EO = PEG-40 Castor Oil = Castor Oil 40 Ethoxylate = Polyoxyl 40 castor oil Castor Oil 40 EO is light yellow and slightly viscous
CASTOR OIL 36 EO
CASTOR OIL 36 EO Castor Oil 36 EO = PEG-36 Castor Oil = Castor Oil 36 Ethoxylate = Polyoxyl 36 castor oil Synonyms: castor oil, ethoxylated (36 mol EO average molar ratio) polyethylene glycol
CASTOR OIL 20 EO
CASTOR OIL 20 EO CASTOR OIL 20 EO = PEG-20 Castor Oil CAS number : 61791-12-6 EC / List no.: 500-151-7 Castor oil, ethoxylated Chem/IUPAC Name: Castor oil, ethoxylated (20 mol EO average molar ratio) CASTOR
CASTOR OIL
CASTOR OIL CASTOR OIL = RICINOLEIC ACID Ricinus oil CAS #: 8001-79-4 EC Number: 232-293-8 EC / List no.: 232-293-8 CAS no.: 8001-79-4 Applications There are many uses for castor oil and its derivatives. Some of these include: Plastics Textiles
CARRIERS
CARRIERS Carrier systems are the part that contains the active substance(s) in the products. Different carrier systems are used in the preparation of cosmetic formulations. With carriers: –Controlled release of the active substance in
CARNAUBA WAX
CARNAUBA WAX Carnauba wax = Brazil wax = Palm wax CAS: 8015-86-9 EC Number: 232-399-4 Carnauba wax, also called Brazil wax and palm wax, is a wax of the leaves of the carnauba palm
CARBOXYLMETHYL CELLULOSE
CARBOXYLMETHYL CELLULOSE Carboxymethyl cellulose = CMC = E466 = Cellulose Gum = Carmellose CAS number :9004-32-4 MF: C8H16NaO8 MW: 242.16 EINECS: 618-378-6 Carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC), also known as cellulose gum or Tylose, and its sodium salt
CARBON BLACK
CARBON BLACK Carbon black (subtypes are acetylene black, channel black, furnace black, lamp black and thermal black) is a material produced by the incomplete combustion of heavy petroleum products such as
CARBOHYDRAZIDE
CARBOHYDRAZIDE Carbohydrazide is the chemical compound with the formula OC(N2H3)2. It is a white, water-soluble solid. It decomposes upon melting. A number of carbazides are known where one or more N-H groups are replaced