Chlorphenesin is a common cosmetic preservative with antibacterial and antifungal properties. It is widely used in skincare and cosmetic products to extend shelf life and prevent microbial contamination.
Benefits:
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Cosmetic Preservative: Chlorphenesin effectively inhibits the growth of bacteria and fungi, protecting products from microbial contamination.
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Stability: Chlorphenesin in cosmetic remains stable under various pH and temperature conditions, making it suitable for a wide range of cosmetic formulations.
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Low Irritation: Chlorphenesin is generally considered to have low skin irritation potential and is suitable for most skin types.
Uses:
Chlorphenesin is widely used in skincare products, cosmetics, and personal care items such as creams, lotions, shampoos, and body washes.
Key Technical Parameters
Precautions:
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Sensitive Skin: Although Chlorphenesin is typically low in irritation, individuals with sensitive skin should perform a patch test before use.
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Usage Concentration: The concentration of Chlorphenesin in cosmetics is usually low (0.1%-0.3%). Higher concentrations may cause irritation.
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Combination with Other Ingredients: Avoid using it with highly acidic or alkaline ingredients, as this may reduce its preservative efficacy.