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Benzyl benzoate is the ester of benzyl alcohol and benzoic acid. It may be used as an antiparasitic insecticide to kill the mites responsible for the skin condition scabies. It is used as a fixative in fragrances to improve the stability and other characteristics of the main ingredients and as a food additive in artificial flavors. It is also used as a plasticizer in cellulose and other polymers and as a solvent for various chemical reactions.
Bismuth Citrate is the bismuth salt of citric acid. In cosmetics and personal care products, Bismuth Citrate is used in the formulation of hair coloring products used on the scalp. Bismuth Citrate helps to impart a color to hair. The exact color obtained will depend on the other ingredients that are used in the preparation and the starting color of the hair. Bismuth Citrate is the bismuth salt of citric acid. Bismuth is a brittle metal with a pinkish hue. It occurs naturally in the Earth’s crust and is about twice as abundant as gold.
Brilliant Green is a triarylmethane dye. It is soluble in water and alcohol. Dye crystallizes in small, shiny, golden prisms. Brilliant Green has been used to color silk and wool. In Eastern Europe and Russia (and formerly the USSR) the dilute alcoholic solution of Brilliant Green is sold as a topical antiseptic, also known under a Latin name Viridis nitentis spirituosa and a Russian name зелёнка [zelyonka]. Brilliant Green is effective against gram-positive bacteria. The main advantage of Brilliant Green over the more common antiseptics such as Iodine is that it does not irritate mucous membranes. Therefore it is often used to treat infections of the eye, tongue sores and sinus infections. Brilliant green induces vomiting when swallowed and toxic when ingested.
Bromochlorophene is an anti-plaque agent that is being added to an increasing number of commercial toothpastes.
Butyl Myristate is the ester of butyl alcohol and myristic acid. It is a colorless, oily liquid which is used in cosmetic formulations.
CREMERAC C 8-18 provides important properties for the skin barrier. It can be used as a cleansing agent, a conditioner, a consistency agent and as an emulsifier. Typical application are skin care, hair colorants, soaps, color cosmetics and personal wash.
Calcium sulfide is a chemical compound. It has been studied as a component in a process that would recycle gypsum, a product of flue gas desulfurization. It is used as a depilatory in the tanning industry and in cosmetics and in a finely divided form, it is employed in luminous paints.
Carrot seed oil is the essential oil extract of the seed from the carrot plant Daucus carota. The oil has a woody, earthy sweet smell and is yellow or amber-coloured to pale orange-brown in appearance. The pharmocologically active constituents of carrot seed extract are three flavones: luteolin, luteolin 3'-O-beta-D-glucopyranoside, and luteolin 4'-O-beta-D-glucopyranoside. [1] Rather than the extract the distilled (ethereal) oil is used in perfumery and food aromatization. The main constituent of this oil is carotol.
Cetyl Palmitate is the ester derived from palmitic acid and cetyl alcohol. It is the primary constituent of spermaceti.It is used as ingredient for cosmetic formulations.
Chembetaine LEC surfactant is a high-purity, low color surfactant exhibiting excellent foam and viscosity building characteristics. Its mildness suggests uses in medicated shampoos and conditioners, facial cleaners, bubble baths and bath gels.
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