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  • ACTIVATED CARBON | Novarchem

    ACTIVATED CARBON Active Carbon in Personal Care Applications Active carbon, also known as activated charcoal, is widely used in various personal care products due to its unique properties. It is known for its ability to absorb impurities, toxins, and excess oils, making it a popular ingredient in skincare and oral hygiene products. Common Applications of Active Carbon Facial Masks: Used for deep cleansing and detoxifying the skin. Scrubs: Helps to exfoliate dead skin cells and unclog pores. Cleansers: Effective in removing dirt and oil from the skin. Toothpaste: Aids in whitening teeth and removing stains. Body Washes: Provides a purifying effect for the skin. Dosage Recommendations The dosage of active carbon in personal care products can vary depending on the specific application and formulation. Here are some general guidelines: Facial Masks: Typically, 1-2 tablespoons of activated charcoal powder per mask formulation. Scrubs: About 1 teaspoon of activated charcoal per 1 cup of scrub mixture. Cleansers: Generally, 0.5-2% concentration in liquid formulations. Toothpaste: Usually, 1-3% concentration in the final product. Body Washes: Typically, 0.5-1% concentration in liquid body washes. Considerations When using active carbon in personal care products, consider the following: Skin Sensitivity: Perform a patch test to ensure no adverse reactions occur. Frequency of Use: Limit use to avoid over-drying the skin, especially for those with sensitive skin. Product Formulation: Ensure that the product is well-formulated to maximize the benefits of active carbon. Conclusion Active carbon is a versatile ingredient in personal care applications, offering significant benefits for skin and oral hygiene. Proper dosage and formulation are essential to ensure safety and effectiveness.

  • GLISERIN GLYCERINE | Novarchem

    GLISERIN GLYCERINE 56-81-5 Description of Glycerine Glycerine, also known as glycerol, is a colorless, odorless, and viscous liquid that is sweet-tasting and non-toxic. It is a simple polyol compound and is classified as a sugar alcohol. Glycerine is hygroscopic, meaning it can absorb moisture from the air, which makes it useful in various applications. It is soluble in water and alcohol but insoluble in oils. Applications of Glycerine Pharmaceuticals: Glycerine is commonly used as a solvent, humectant, and sweetening agent in pharmaceutical formulations, including cough syrups, elixirs, and topical ointments. Cosmetics and Personal Care: It is widely used in skincare products, lotions, and shampoos for its moisturizing properties and ability to improve texture. Food Industry: Glycerine serves as a food additive, acting as a sweetener, humectant, and preservative in various food products, including baked goods and candies. Industrial Applications: It is used in the production of antifreeze and as a lubricant in various industrial processes. Biotechnology: Glycerine is utilized in cryopreservation to protect biological samples during freezing. Manufacturing: It is a key ingredient in the production of soaps and detergents, as well as in the synthesis of plastics and resins. Research: Glycerine is often used in laboratory settings for various biochemical and chemical applications.

  • PEG-120 Methyl Glucose DIoleate Syrup | Novarchem

    PEG-120 Methyl Glucose DIoleate Syrup

  • RONACARE NAF -SODYUM FLORÜR | Novarchem

    RONACARE NAF -SODYUM FLORÜR

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