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Soaps

Soap is a term that describes substances intended to cleanse skin or other products. Many types of soaps exist, and they are mainly made up of fats and alkaline substances. Surfactants and detergents are common in soaps because they help reduce surface tensions, and they allow for the breakdown and suspension of solids. Soaps contain emulsifiers, which allow the solid and oil remnants to be cleared away with water.  Read More
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HallStar® Zinc Stearate Hallstar
  • INCI Name:
    Zinc Stearate
HallStar® Zinc Stearate is a fine textured powder (99.00% minimum through a 325 mesh) that may find application as a binder and lubricant in pressed powders such as blushers, eyeliners, eye shadows, eyebrow pencils, face powders, foundations, and other ma...view more HallStar® Zinc Stearate is a fine textured powder (99.00% minimum through a 325 mesh) that may find application as a binder and lubricant in pressed powders such as blushers, eyeliners, eye shadows, eyebrow pencils, face powders, foundations, and other makeup preparations. view less
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Calcium Stearate Acme Hardesty Co.
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    Calcium Stearate
Calcium Stearate is a calcium salt of stearic acid commonly used in cosmetics. It serves as a lubricant, mold release agent, anti-caking agent, emulsifying agent, water repellent, and thickening agent. Typical applications for Calcium Stearate include cosmetic foundations, face powders, eye...view more Calcium Stearate is a calcium salt of stearic acid commonly used in cosmetics. It serves as a lubricant, mold release agent, anti-caking agent, emulsifying agent, water repellent, and thickening agent. Typical applications for Calcium Stearate include cosmetic foundations, face powders, eye shadows, mascara, blush, and bronzers. view less
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