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Cosmetic biocide chemical preservative Chlorphenesin
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Chlorphenesin is a preservative and cosmetic biocide that helps prevent the growth of microorganisms. In cosmetics and personal care products, Chlorphenesin is used in the formulation of aftershave lotions, bath products, cleansing products, deodorants, hair conditioners, makeup, skin care products, personal cleanliness products, and shampoos.

  • Product Name: Chlorphenesin
  • INCI Name: Chlorphenesin
  • Product Code: YNR®CHP
  • CAS No.: 104-29-0
  • Formula: C9H11ClO3
  • Functions: Cosmetic Preservative, Antimicrobial

product detail

Chlorphenesin is diol with a 4-chlorophenyl group, a fine white to pale-cream-colored crystal with a slightly phenolic odor and bitter taste. The high-purity chlorphenesin is ideal for blending with existing preservation systems to enhance their performance. Chlorphenesin also is known as CHP in shorter form, is chemically a substituted chlorophenol group, synthetic preservative. It is a broad spectrum, solid state, water-soluble antimicrobial substance.  

 
The preservative performance is clearly enhanced by the addition of chlorphenesin as demonstrated in kill-rate studies using organisms. It is an effective and universal anti-bacterial and anti-fungal agent that boosts preservative effectiveness to a higher level. Chlorphenesin is used for the preservation and stabilization of cosmetics and medicines.
 
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Chlorphenesin is a useful ingredient in the world of cosmetics and personal care. It can be found in products such as sunscreens and toners.
In skin care, Chlorphenesin is a great cosmetic preservative that helps skin care products to last longer and thus have better quality. The addition of this ingredient also eliminates bad odor from the product. In hair care, Chlorphenesin is also added to hair care products because of its antimicrobial properties. It saves the products from negative side effects due to contact with oxygen and prevents the growth of bacteria and molds
 
As a skin care ingredient, chlorphenesin is used as a water- and glycerin-soluble preservative to inhibit contamination. Since it’s considered weak against some types of bacteria, it's always combined with other preservatives, such as phenoxyethanol and caprylyl glycol, to boost stability and increase the product's shelf life.
 

Applications:

In cosmetics, it is used as a preservative because of its anti-fungal, anti-bacterial properties. As a preservative, it prevents a variety of products from experiencing these problems, such as viscosity changes, PH changes, demulsification problems, visible microbial growth, color changes, and unpleasant odor production. In addition to being used to treat fungal nail problems, the ingredient is most commonly used in facial moisturizers, anti-aging extracts, sunblocks, foundation, eye creams, cleansers, mascara and concealer.

In medicine, Chlorphenesin related preparations are antigen-related immunosuppressants that inhibit ige mediated histamine release. Chlorphenyl ether is also an antifungal drug, which is suitable for antifungal, bacterial, vaginal mold, trichomonas disease, drug dosage forms.

Function:

Applicable to a variety of emulsifying systems (emulsion, cream, etc.), masks, gels, sprays, make-up products, shampoo, hair conditioning products, foam and other products, to provide a reliable anti-corrosion agent.