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SpecWhite® MAP

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SpecWhite® MAP is a stable, water soluble derivative of Vitamin C, it has all the benefits of Vitamin C, and can overcome the shortcomings of vitamin C, which is sensitive to light, heat, and metal ions, and is easily oxidized. SpecWhite® MAP can inhibit melanin formation by tyrosinase and melanoma cells, protect against skin damage induced by UVB Irradiation, stimulate collagen synthesis, help eliminate the formation of dark spots and uneven skin tone, reduce free radicals and the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Thus, SpecWhite® MAP can be recommended for creams, lotions, essences and other products.

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Trimagnesium bis[2-phospho-L-ascorbate] (113170-55-1) Sign in to view

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Trimagnesium bis[2-phospho-L-ascorbate] (113170-55-1)
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Spec-Chem Industry Inc. manufactures specialty chemicals for Personal Care and Cosmetics. Their product catalogue includes sunless tanning agents, whitening and skin care, anti-aging and moisturizing, hair care and conditioner, surfactants cationic conditioners, preservatives, herb extracts, anti-wrinkle peptides, ethyl ascorbic acid, arbutin, deoxyarbutin, piroctone olamine and more.

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