The hydrating and protective effects of silicone in cosmetics 1.0-Cosmetic Silicone Oil Manufacturer
Silicones help improve the appearance of dry and flaky skin. Most silicones are occlusive to some extent. Occlusive means it protects the skin and pre…
All cosmetics need to protect against bacteria. Microbial contamination is possible wherever water and organic/inorganic compounds are contained under…
The hydrating and protective effects of silicone in cosmetics 2.0-Cosmetic Silicone Oil Manufacturer
The skin barrier is the outer layer of the skin and includes the natural oils produced by the skin. When the skin barrier is damaged or disrupted due …
Preservatives used in skin care fall into three categories – natural, synthetic and chemical. Natural preservatives include honey, thyme, oregano, and…
The hydrating and protective effects of silicone in cosmetics 3.0-Cosmetic Silicone Oil Manufacturer
The emollient properties of silicones can help soothe skin and make it look hydrated without leaving behind the greasy residue left by other moisturiz…
Synthetic preservatives include tocopheryl acetate, artificial vitamin E, and food-grade sodium benzoate. Other preservatives come from alcohols such …
The hydrating and protective effects of silicone in cosmetics 4.0-Cosmetic Silicone Oil Manufacturer
Because silicone has protective and moisturizing properties, it is often included in formulas for mild skin irritations, diaper rash, and some to help…
Chemical preservatives include parabens and formaldehyde in some shampoos.
Cosmetics and skin care products do go bad for a variety of reasons. According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), skin care products can …
When researching breast implant options, there are two main categories, saline and silicone. Silicone gel implants provide a safe, natural look and ar…
To find out why silicone gel implants rank high, you need to understand some of the properties of liquid silicone gel and saline solution breast impla…
So, why do skin care products break down easily? First, they tend to be water-based. Water is an ideal growth factor for microorganisms, and cosmetics…