OK
The material selection platform
Cosmetics Ingredients
The material selection platform
Cosmetics Ingredients
by SpecialChem
 
Save
Cette page a bien été ajoutée à vos favoris
7 products match your search
Product Name
Supplier
Description
Gelest (Mitsubishi Chemical)
Polydiethylsiloxane. SiBrid® DE-12 is a light fluid with a smooth, dry skin feel. It shows excellent slip and spreading properties making it especially suited for use in water in silicone and powder... view more
INCI
  • POLYDIETHYLSILOXANE
Gelest (Mitsubishi Chemical)
Polydiethylsiloxane. SiBrid® DE-15 is a light emollient with a soft, cushion-like skin feel, imparting excellent slip and spreading properties in skincare and color cosmetics. In the water in... view more
INCI
  • POLYDIETHYLSILOXANE
Gelest (Mitsubishi Chemical)
Lauryl Methicone. SiBrid® TM-121 is a light lubricious emollient that leaves a smooth weightless feel on the skin. SiBrid® TM-121 aids spreading and blending in color cosmetic and provide a silky... view more
INCI
  • LAURYL METHICONE
Gelest (Mitsubishi Chemical)
Stearyl Methicone. SiBrid® TM-181 is a lubricious emollient that leaves a smooth weightless feel on the skin. Solubility profile is broad, from silicones through most cosmetic emollient oils. It... view more
INCI
  • STEARYL METHICONE
Gelest (Mitsubishi Chemical)
Polysilsesquioxane Steardimonium Chloride. SiQube™ Q1850 acts as an anti-static agent. SiQube™ Q1850 is a quaternary amine functional silicone resin with unique properties. It is stable in aqueous... view more
Gelest (Mitsubishi Chemical)
Tocopheryloxypropyl Trisiloxane. Vertasil® TM-VE1 acts as a moisturizing and conditioning agent. Vertasil® TM-VE1 is a unique compound resulting from the insertion of tocopherol onto a silicone... view more
INCI
  • TOCOPHERYLOXYPROPYL TRISILOXANE
Gelest (Mitsubishi Chemical)
Bis-(C24-30 Alkyl/Butyl) Dimethicone. SiBrid® EDEB-211 is a diblock copolymer of ethylene and polydimethylsiloxane. SiBrid® EDEB-211 is effective in compatibilizing hydrocarbon and silicone... view more
Back to Top