Silicone surfactant is a widely used surfactant in the daily chemical industry. It can be used as an emulsifier in various cosmetics. Used in essences and shampoos, it has the functions of emulsifying, foaming, dispersing and solubilizing, making the shampoo foam rich, fine and stable, and has antistatic effects. Silicone surfactants have no side effects on the human body. They can form a protective film of fat layer on the skin surface to prevent dry skin. They are excellent skin lubricants and moisturizers. They are especially suitable as emulsifiers and emulsion stabilizers for the preparation of facial and eye products. Department of cosmetics.
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