Azelaic Acid | COSROMA |
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Azelaic Acid offered by COSROMA® is called Cosroma® ALA. Cosroma® ALA is 99% Azelaic Acid. Cosroma® ALA is a natural linear saturated dicarboxylic acid containing 9 carbonatoms. In cosmetics industry, Cosroma® ALA can be used to regulate melanin synthesis...view more
Azelaic Acid offered by COSROMA® is called Cosroma® ALA. Cosroma® ALA is 99% Azelaic Acid. Cosroma® ALA is a natural linear saturated dicarboxylic acid containing 9 carbonatoms. In cosmetics industry, Cosroma® ALA can be used to regulate melanin synthesis, inhibit bacteria, regulate sebaceous glands, inhibit free radicals and prevent skin keratosis. view less
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Capryloyl Glycine | COSROMA |
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Capryloyl Glycine offered by COSROMA® is called Cosroma® XXG-100. Cosroma® XXG-100 is pure Capryloyl Glycine. Capryloyl Glycine is an excellent active ingredient known for its antibacterial properties. It exhibits strong inhibitory effects against bacteri...view more
Capryloyl Glycine offered by COSROMA® is called Cosroma® XXG-100. Cosroma® XXG-100 is pure Capryloyl Glycine. Capryloyl Glycine is an excellent active ingredient known for its antibacterial properties. It exhibits strong inhibitory effects against bacteria such as Staphylococcus epidermidis and Propionibacterium acnes, making it effective in preventing and treating acne. view less
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Retinoic Acid | COSROMA |
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Retinoic Acid offered by COSROMA® is called Cosroma® VAA. Cosroma® VAA is 98% Retinoic Acid. Retinoic Acid is a metabolic intermediate of Vitamin A in the body. It mainly affects the growth of bone and promotes the proliferation, differentiation and kerat...view more
Retinoic Acid offered by COSROMA® is called Cosroma® VAA. Cosroma® VAA is 98% Retinoic Acid. Retinoic Acid is a metabolic intermediate of Vitamin A in the body. It mainly affects the growth of bone and promotes the proliferation, differentiation and keratinolysis of epithelial cells. Retinoic Acid is commonly used to treat acne vulgaris, psoriasis, ichthyosis, lichen planus, pityriasis rubra, etc. view less
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