[Cosmetic Ingredients] Glycerin – Introduction to moisturizing ingredients

[Cosmetic Ingredients] Glycerin - Introduction to Moisturizing Ingr Cosmetics technology is changing with each passing day, and replacements are not slower than computer products. DNA repairs yesterday. Today, peptides are anti-aging. However, over the past decades, there has been no new product that is constantly being eliminated. It is glycerol, glycerin. .

English name: Glycerine (Glycerine, Glycerin, Pflanzliches Glycerin)
Chinese name: Glycerin, Glycerol Molecular weight: 92
Cas No: 56-81-5

In 1823, it was recognized that Chevreul was contained in the oil and Greek was sweet, so it was named Glycerine.

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Sage Advice


Most of the moisturizing creams we use (especially creams) contain mostly glycerin because of its low cost and good moisturizing properties.

But you will find that few products use glycerin alone as the main moisturizing ingredient, because its good water absorption is bi-directional, it can absorb moisture from the air to moisturize the skin, it can also absorb water from the skin, so glycerin is not suitable for It is not recommended to use glycerin for long-term use in dry climates, such as long-term work in dry air-conditioned rooms or long-term outdoor work in dry climates in the northeast, which in turn leads to skin dehydration. Because of this, most of the cosmetics will not only add glycerin to moisturize, when purchasing, do not simply think that the higher the purity of the product use the better, and choose pure glycerine cosmetics.

In addition, since glycerin has the effect of being soft, lubricity, and preventing dryness, the body lotion, hand care product, and makeup remover product that we use will feel very smooth after use, and there will also be glycerin.

If you see “glycerin” or “glycerin” in the ingredient list, you can basically understand that it has a certain moisturizing effect.

Zwitterionic (amphoteric) surfactants have both cationic and anionic centers attached to the same molecule. The cationic part is based on primary, secondary, or tertiary amines or quaternary ammonium cations. The anionic part can be more variable and include sulfonates, as in the sultaines CHAPS (3-[(3-Cholamidopropyl)dimethylammonio]-1-propanesulfonate) and cocamidopropyl hydroxysultaine. Betaines such as cocamidopropyl betaine have a carboxylate with the ammonium. The most common biological zwitterionic surfactants have a phosphate anion with an amine or ammonium, such as the phospholipids phosphatidylserine, phosphatidylethanolamine, phosphatidylcholine, and sphingomyelins.

Zwitterionic Surfactant

Nonionic Surfactant ,Amphoteric Surfactant,Polyoxyethylene Alkyl Ether

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