Nipasept Sodium™ | Clariant International Ltd. |
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Nipasept Sodium™ is a preservative for the cosmetic industry. Experience has shown that many personal care products can be effectively preserved by this product, including cold- prepared lotions, solutions, pastes, gels, shampoos, toothpastes, eye makeup,...Vea Mas
Nipasept Sodium™ is a preservative for the cosmetic industry. Experience has shown that many personal care products can be effectively preserved by this product, including cold- prepared lotions, solutions, pastes, gels, shampoos, toothpastes, eye makeup, and baby products. It is effective against bacteria, molds and yeast. Vea Menos
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Medialan® LD | Clariant International Ltd. |
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Medialan® LD is an anionic surfactant for the cosmetic industry. It is widely used as a foaming agent in dental care preparations, especially in toothpastes. This product combines a good cleansing action with relatively weak degreasing. Therefore, when ma...Vea Mas
Medialan® LD is an anionic surfactant for the cosmetic industry. It is widely used as a foaming agent in dental care preparations, especially in toothpastes. This product combines a good cleansing action with relatively weak degreasing. Therefore, when manufacturing hair shampoos and body cleansing products, Medialan® LD is best combined as mild co-surfactant with alkyl ether suphates. Vea Menos
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Whitening Gel (Formulation #AIV/1022) | Clariant International Ltd. | This formulation yields a whitening gel with Aristoflex® AVS, which is used as a rheology modifier. Genapol® T 250 is an effective solubilizer in this formulation, while Genapol® DAT 100 is an associative thickener. Nipaguard® DMDMH is an essential ingred...Vea Mas This formulation yields a whitening gel with Aristoflex® AVS, which is used as a rheology modifier. Genapol® T 250 is an effective solubilizer in this formulation, while Genapol® DAT 100 is an associative thickener. Nipaguard® DMDMH is an essential ingredient for the preservation of the system. Vea Menos |