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Glycols cosmetic additives

Octyl-1-decanol PEG-5 stearyl ammonium chloride Pentylene glycol cosmetic stain, suntan lotion Dihydroxyacetone cosmetic tonics additive Butcherbroom (Ruscus aculeatus) extract cosmetics... [Pg.5025]

But diethylene glycol is not glycerin or propylene glycol, both of which are nontoxic toothpaste ingredients that also have antifreeze properties, in addition to the emulsifying and moisturizing properties that are useful in toothpastes, cosmetics, baby wipes, bubble baths, medicines, flavorings, and shampoos. [Pg.282]

Uses. Polyester resins use up about 60% of the propylene glycol (and most of the dipropylene glycol) manufactured. The remainder is used as a tobacco and cosmetic humectant. (a chemical that keeps moisture around), automotive antifreeze and brake fluid ingredients, food additive, and plasticizers for various resins, and making nonionic detergents and coatings. Propylene glycol is an excellent solvent. [Pg.165]

Successful examples of selective oxidation catalysis in industry include the conversions of ethylene to ethylene oxide and of methanol to formaldehyde, both on silver catalysts. Ethylene oxide, with an annual worldwide production capacity over 11 million tons, is an important intermediate for the production of glycols (antifreeze agents), ethoxylates (additives in washing powder), cosmetics, polyester fibers, and pharmaceuticals. The partial oxidation of ethylene to ethylene oxide is carried out on silver metal particles supported on o -Al203 or SiC and promoted by alkaline earth or alkali metals. Trace amounts of ethylene dichloride are also fed continuously into the reactor to suppress deep oxidation. Selectivities of about 75-85% are typical nowadays for this process. Formaldehyde, with a production capacity of... [Pg.1501]

In cosmetics, ethylene glycol palmitostearate is used as a fatty body for lipsticks, as a pearling agent in opalescent and cream shampoos, and as an additive for tanning lubricants. [Pg.283]

DP.P.G. [Gattefosse Gattefosse SA] Propylene glycol dipelargonate emollient and oily rancidless additive for cosmetics and pharmaceuticals. [Pg.111]

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has classified propylene glycol as an additive that is generally recognized as safe for use in food. It is used to absorb extra water and maintain moisture in certain medicines, cosmetics, or food products. It is a solvent tor food colors and flavors. [Pg.186]

Chem. Descrip. Tripropylene glycol n-butyl ether CAS 55934-93-5 EINECS/ELINCS 259-910-3 Uses Solvent for heavy-duty cleaners possible additive for floor wax strippers plasticizer in selected resin systems coupling agent and grease penetrant in oven cleaners solvent for inks in bail-point and felt tip pens, stamp pads solvent, coupling agent in cosmetics, toiletries textile printing pastes suitable for indoor decorative paints Features HAPs-free... [Pg.274]

Polypropylene glycol (9) PPG 400 Definition Polymer of propylene oxide Formula H(OCH2CHCH3)nOH, avg. n = 9 Properties Nonionic Toxicology TSCA listed Uses Chemical intermediate intermediate yielding esters useful as lubricants, defoamers in rubber, pharmaceuticals antifoam in fermentation and paints antiblooming agent for pentachlorophenol-treated wood binder and lubricant for ceramics plasticizer of resin-treated papers mold release applies. emollient, solvent in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals boiler water additive (food contact) in food-pkg. adhesives Features Provides low odor, low irritation, low toxicity to personal care prods. [Pg.3669]

Benzyl alcohol Propylene glycol dioctanoate solvent, fragrances cosmetics Isobutyl acetate Methyl acetoacetate solvent, fragrances personal care Ethylacetoacetate solvent, fuel additives PPG-2 methyl ether PPG-3 methyl ether solvent, fuel oils Monochlorotoluene solvent, fuels... [Pg.5697]


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