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Dermol 1818

Dermol 1818 is a vegetable-derived emollient, that is oil and alcohol soluble with a medium skin feel, low freeze point, and that exhibits substantive emolliency. It exerts excellent slip and lubricity, luster and sheen. Suggested cosmetic applications for Dermol 1818 include eye shadow, lipsticks, greaseless suntan lotions, moisturizing facial creams and fragrance sachets.

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Isooctadecanoic acid, isooctadecyl ester (41669-30-1) Sign in to view

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Name (CAS Number)
Isooctadecanoic acid, isooctadecyl ester (41669-30-1)
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Company

ALZO International Inc. develops specialty emollient esters, specialty surfactants, urethane emollients and conditioners, and silicone elastomers for use Personal Care and Cosmetic formulations. With a reputation for innovation, Alzo’s emollient esters are a popular choice for formulators due to their low odor, low color and high purity. Many of Alzo’s products are derived from natural sources.

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