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Cosmetics Ingredients
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Cosmetics Ingredients

Croda

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Titanium Dioxide (and) Stearic Acid (and) Alumina. Solaveil™ XTP-1 by Croda acts as a UV- and blue light filter. It combines exceptional UVA protection with high UVB efficacy. It is an EO/PO... view more
Applications
  • Skin care
  • Decorative cosmetics/Make-up
  • Sun care
  • protections
  • ...
Acetylated Lanolin. Acetadeps™ P80 by Croda acts as a film former, superfatting agent for soaps and a glossing agent for lipsticks. It imparts smoothing, soothing, nourishing, moisturizing... view more
Applications
  • Decorative cosmetics/Make-up
  • Skin care>Facial care
  • Skin care>Body care>Massage products/Body Oils
  • Eye contour
  • ...
Acetylated Lanolin. Acylan™ by Croda acts as film former and superfatting agent for soaps and a glossing agent for lipsticks. It imparts moisturizing, hydrating, calming, smoothing, soothing... view more
Applications
  • Toiletries>Shower & bath>Toilet Soaps
  • Skin care>Baby care>Cleansing milks
  • Decorative cosmetics/Make-up
  • Skin care>Facial care>Moisturizing products (creams & lotions)
  • ...
Sodium methyl cocoyl taurate. Adinol™ CT 95 SD by Croda acts as wetting agent and dispersing agent. It has excellent detergency and foaming properties. Adinol™ CT 95 SD is used in bath, shower &... view more
Applications
  • Skin care>Body care
  • Hair care>Shampoos
  • Toiletries>Shower & bath>Shower gels & creams
Aqua (and) Sodium Methyl Cocoyl Taurate. Adinol™ CT24 by Croda acts as a dispersing and foaming agent. It offers excellent detergency and wetting properties. It can be used for sensitive skin... view more
Applications
  • Skin care>Facial care
  • Skin care>Body care
  • Hair care>Shampoos
  • Toiletries>Shower & bath>Toilet Soaps
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Croda Brands for Cosmetics & Personal Care

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