A wide range of agents used in the household chemicals industry.
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Raw materials of the highest quality commonly used in the cosmetics and cosmetology industries.
Antioxidants and synergists are compounds whose main task is to catch free radicals and transform them into less active compounds.
Aspartame is one of the most common sweeteners.
Refined and unrefined butters, organic, kosher, and hydrogenated butters.
Caffeine is a stimulant of organic roots. It is found in around 60 plants.
Citric acid monohydrate, which also goes by the name E330, is essentially a weak acid. It is used in the food industry for pH level stabilization, acidity regulation, and as an antioxidant.
Special chemical that limits the rate at which corrosion develops.
Panthenol, also known as d-panthenol, or provitamin B5 is found in many cosmetics products. It has soothing, regenerating, and healing properties.
The purpose of using supplemental enrichment is to prevent deficiencies of selected ingredients.
Essential oils are 100% natural plant extracts.
Effectively exfoliate dead epidermis, removing all calluses, corns and thickenings.
Fatty acids provide and accumulate energy.
Alcohols from this group are emollients which soften and smooth the epidermis.
Hydrolats (floral waters) are 100% natural products.
Fructose, C6H12O6, is one of the most popular sugars.
When it comes to sugars present in the human body, glucose - C6H12O6, known also as blood sugar, is the main one.
A macerate is an oily herbal extract (herbal oil).
Protect surfaces against the penetration of water and contaminants.
Inulin, a natural soluble fiber, boosts the good bacteria's growth and is commonly used in the food industry.
Isolates are the most technologically advanced protein nutrients derived from milk.
L-Ascorbic Acid is known by everyone, but under a different name - Vitamin C.
Lauric acid, a saturated fat from vegetables is a substance of great, healthy features, which makes it popular in medicine.
Malic acid naturally occurs in various fruits, for instance, apples or pears.
Molasses (Treacle) is a byproduct of sugarcane and sugar beets extraction.
Natural emulsifiers are very commonly used raw material in the cosmetic industry.
Niacin, a nicotinic acid or vitamin B3, is very essential in everyone's diet.
Refined and unrefined oils, organic, cold pressed, kosher, and natural olis.
Oleic acid belongs to the group of Omega-9 fatty acids. It is found in the human body, but also in foods.
Phosphoric acid, also known as orthophosphoric acid or phosphoric(V) acid is an inorganic chemical compound. It is best known as a rust remover, but it has other uses as well.
Polyethylene glycol (PEG) is a group of synthetic ethylene oxide polymers.
Phosphates are added to foods mainly to extend their shelf life.
Organophosphates esters or salts of phosphonic acid and its derivatives.
Botanical extracts of oriental medicinal herbs.
Potassium Iodide, chemical formula KI, is a salt of stable iodine.
Preservatives, chemical preservatives, antiseptics.