Information profile @ a Glance
- Emollient are Cosmetic ingredients that help to maintain the soft,
smooth and pliable appearance of skin.
- Emollients remain on the skin surface or in the stratum corneum to
act as lubricants, reduce
flaking and improve the skin’s appearance.
- Emollients are mainly lipids and oils, which give the skin improved
moisture, smoothness and flexibility.
- These compounds repair the skin and influence skin permeability,
improving the barrier function. Stearic, linoleic, oleic, linolenic and
lauric acids are emollient compounds habitually used in cosmetics and
dermopharmacy
- Avocado oil is very appreciated in the cosmetic field for its high
content in fatty acids and vitamins A, D, and E.
- Crodaderm S and Crodaderm B are two of the newest novel
multi-functional high performance emollients available.
- Mango kernel fat & Shea butter are excellent emollients
- Wheat seed oil, jojoba oil, allantoin, Palm Oil are some of the
emollients in use
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Basic Information
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Basics of skin care
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Skin Care Ingredients
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Uses
Companies & Products
Technology Scenario
- Biocatalytic Process
- Chemicals
- High performance emollients
- Gelled Emollients
- Emollients for Cold Protection
- Mango Kernel Fat
- Natural Waxes
- Silicone based dermal nourishing emollient
- Shea butter unsaponifiables
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Patents
- Emollients additives for cosmetic
compositions
- Cactus Extract
- Emollients Compositions
- Emollients Gell
- Emollients & Cosmetic Preparations
- Aloe Vera Gell
- Burnet Extract
- Melon Extract
Project Data
- Choice of Emollients
- Functional raw materials for natural
personal care
- Shea Butter Formulations
Products & Applications
Markets
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Cosmetics Market Report
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Products by Ingredient
- Forecast
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International Distributors
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Global import-export Business
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Marketing Consultant
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