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Nearly 480 Cosmetic Ingredients Are Now Available at CD Formulation

Topic: Business DevelopmentPublished December 26, 2022

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rnSkin care is now a routine daily procedure for the majority of people worldwide. There are varieties of cosmetic ingredients that could be used for manufacturing skin care products. Fairly recently, CD Formulation announced that it has newly released a new product line of active cosmetic ingredients for possible uses in skin care cosmetics, color cosmetics, topical pharmaceutical cosmetics, and liposomal sources. “After the launch in November, we are now able to provide about 480 different cosmetic ingredients, including antioxidants, abrasives, color additives, plasticizers, surfactants, and preservatives, for our global customers,” said the Marketing Chief of CD Formulation. “Moreover, our experienced chemistry and biology research teams can provide one-stop solutions for cosmetic products, including OEM/ODM, analysis, testing and packaging.” Below are the varieties of cosmetic ingredients available at CD Formulation: Antioxidant Cosmetic ChemicalsrnSome of the antioxidant cosmetic chemicals offered by CD Formulation are 4-Methoxyphenol (CAS 150-76-5), (+)-α-Tocopherol (CAS 59-02-9), L-Ascorbic acid (CAS 50-81-7), Arbutin (CAS 497-76-7), Ascorbyl Palmitate (CAS 137-66-6), Caffeic Acid (CAS 331-39-5), Chlorogenic acid (CAS 327-97-9), Asiaticoside (CAS 16830-15-2), etc. Buffering AgentsrnThe buffering agents provided by CD Formulation include Magnesium oxide (CAS 1309-48-4), Guanidine carbonate salt (CAS 593-85-1), Hectorite (CAS 12173-47-6), Calcium Pyrophosphate (CAS 7790-76-3), Potassium acetate (CAS 127-08-2), D,L-GalA (CAS 576-37-4), Hydroxyectoine (CAS 165542-15-4), Ethanolamine (CAS 141-43-5), and more. Cosmetic Chelating ChemicalsrnChemicals like Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (CAS 60-00-4), 8-Quinolinol hemisulfate salt (CAS 134-31-6), α-Cyclodextrin (CAS 10016-20-3), Citric acid (CAS 77-92-9), (CAS ), D-Glucuronic acid (CAS 6556-12-3), and γ-Cyclodextrin (CAS 17465-86-0) are used for chelating purposes in cosmetics. Fragrance AgentsrnSome of the fragrance agents available at CD Formulation are Valencene, Acetanilide, Dihydrocoumarin, 1-Pentadecanol, Diethylene glycol monomethyl ether, Acetonylacetone, Ethylene glycol butyl ether, Ethylhexyl Palmitate, Acetaldehyde, and 2-Naphthol. Cosmetic Chemical AbrasivesrnChemicals like Activated charcoal (CAS 7440-44-0), Silicon dioxide (CAS 7631-86-9), Silica, fumed (CAS 112945-52-5), Calcium carbonate (CAS 471-34-1), Hydroxyapatite (CAS 1306-06-5), Chitin (CAS 1398-61-4), and Silica gel (CAS 112926-00-8) are used as abrasives. Cosmetic Color AdditivesrnChemicals such as 2’,7’-Dichlorofluorescein, Alizarin, Acid Red 1, Amaranth, Bromocresol green, Acid Red, and Dibenzothiophene are used as cosmetic color additives. Cosmetic PlasticizersrnChemicals like Tributyl citrate, Ethylene Glycol Monoricinoleate, p-Toluenesulfonamide, Diethyl phthalate, Texanol, Bis(2-Ethylhexyl) sebacate, Diisopropyl sebacate, Tridodecyl phosphate, and Dimethyl adipate can serve as plasticizers. rnCosmetic PreservativesrnCD Formulation offer N-Ethyl-3-methylbenzenesulfonamide, Boric acid, Dimethyloldimethyl hydantoin, Bromoethane, Propionic acid, Cetrimide, Carvacrol, Ethyl lauroyl arginate, Potassium,2-hydroxybenzoate and many other chemicals as cosmetic preservatives. Cosmetic SurfactantsrnChemicals like Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate, SLSA COARSE, Lactonic Sophorolipid, Cocoamido propyl dimethyl amine, Alpha-arbutin, Cocamidopropylamine Oxide, Poly(vinyl methyl ether) macromolecule, 2-octyldodecyl 2-ethylhexanoate, 1, 2, 3-trilinolenoylglycerol, and Cyclopentanecarboxylic acid can be used as surfactants in cosmetics. Flavoring Chemical AgentsrnSome of the flavoring agents provided by CD Formulation are DL-Limonene, 1-Heptanol, 2-Acetonaphthone, 3-Hexanone, 4-Methyl-2-pentanone, Adipic acid, α-Hexylcinnamaldehyde, 3-Methyl-1,2-cyclopentanedione, 5-Methyl-2-phenyl-2-hexenal, etc. Please visit the website https://www.formulationbio.com/products/cosmetic-ingredients.html to explore more of CD Formulation’s CRO capabilities.

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