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Cosmetics Ingredients

Libra Speciality Chemicals

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Libra Speciality Chemicals
Hexyl Glucoside. LibraCare APG 06 by Libra Speciality Chemicals acts as a non-ionic surfactant. It is derived from fatty alcohols from coconut & palm kernel oils, and glucose from corn. It is... view more
Applications
  • Toiletries>Shower & bath
  • Hair care>Shampoos
  • Creams, lotions & gels
  • mildness
  • ...
Libra Speciality Chemicals
Isooctyl Glucoside. LibraCare APG 08 by Libra Speciality Chemicals acts as a non-ionic surfactant. It is derived from fatty alcohols from coconut & palm kernel oils, and glucose from corn. It is... view more
Applications
  • Creams, lotions & gels
  • Hair care>Shampoos
  • Toiletries>Shower & bath
  • bio-based
  • ...
Libra Speciality Chemicals
Capryl/Caprylyl Glucoside. LibraCare APG 0810 by Libra Speciality Chemicals acts as a non-ionic surfactant. It is derived from fatty alcohols from coconut & palm kernel oils, and glucose from corn... view more
Applications
  • Creams, lotions & gels
  • Hair care>Shampoos
  • Toiletries>Shower & bath
  • bio-based
  • ...
Libra Speciality Chemicals
Coco Glucoside. LibraCare APG 0814 by Libra Speciality Chemicals acts as a non-ionic surfactant. It is derived from fatty alcohols from coconut & palm kernel oils, and glucose from corn. It is... view more
Applications
  • Creams, lotions & gels
  • Hair care>Shampoos
  • Toiletries>Shower & bath
  • bio-based
  • ...
Libra Speciality Chemicals
Decyl Glucoside. LibraCare APG 10 by Libra Speciality Chemicals acts as a non-ionic surfactant. It is derived from fatty alcohols from coconut & palm kernel oils, and glucose from corn. It is... view more
Applications
  • Hair care>Shampoos
  • Creams, lotions & gels
  • Toiletries>Shower & bath
  • foam quality
  • ...
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