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OMCTS fluid is a volatile polydimethylcyclosiloxane composed mainly of cyclotetrasiloxane and recommended for use in antiperspirants, deodarants, skin creams, lotions, bath oils, sun tan and shaving products, make-up, hair sprays, nail polishes etc.
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Azulene is an organic compound and an isomer of naphthalene. Whereas naphthalene is colourless, azulene is dark blue. Its name is derived from the Spanish word azul, meaning "blue". Two terpenoids, vetivazulene (4,8-dimethyl-2-isopropylazulene) and guaiazulene (1,4-dimethyl-7-isopropylazulene), that feature the azulene skeleton are found in nature as constituents of pigments in mushrooms, guaiac wood oil, and some marine invertebrates. Azulene has a long history, dating back to the 15th century as the azure-blue chromophore obtained by steam distillation of German chamomile.
BC 403 silicone glycols are a combination of polydimethylsiloxane with polyoxyalkylene materials. They are also known as silicone polyethers or Dimethicone Copolyols. This combination gives properties which are unique to this type of material.
BC 404 silicone glycols are a combination of polydimethylsiloxane with polyoxyalkylene materials. They are also known as silicone polyethers or Dimethicone Copolyols. This combination gives properties which are unique to this type of material.
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