Acid, Bases, Buffer for pH Adjustment / Control in cosmetics formulations
acid Glycolic powder 100% concentrated natural sugarcane extract for accelerating the skin cell turnover (chemical peel / exfoliation).
AHA (Alpha Hydroxy Acid) Lactic acid is a natural acid extracted by fermentation or curing of dairy foods. Has the ability to accelerate skin cell turnover (peeling)
Malic Acid
Caustic Soda is used to adjust the pH of cosmetic formulations to have a higher pH.
Used to adjust the pH of cosmetic formulas to have a higher pH. High Purity Cosmetic Grade
Used to adjust the pH of cosmetic formulas to have a higher pH.
High Purity Cosmetic Grade
Triethanolamine Alkaline, used to adjust the pH value Ultra high purity type (> 99%) Tested from the lab that does not contain DEA or carcinogens.
Tetrasodium Pyrophosphate (TSPP) cosmetic grade
Research has shown that 8% L-Argnine in the oral gel. Can help reduce tooth sensitivity as well
Alkalis that are used to adjust the pH value in various formulas with the formulation stability. Better than using triethanolamine
Ethanolamine (Monoethanolamine)It is commonly used as an alkali to adjust the pH of formulas.
PHA (PHA) from corn for exfoliation With a molecule larger than the AHA group, making it less irritating like AHA (such as Glycolic Acid, Lactic Acid)
Sodium Gluconate It is commonly used for pH adjustment.
Sodium Bicarbonate is used to adjust pH in highly acidic formulations. For example, used to adjust pH in AHA/BHA formulas. high purity type For use in cosmetic formulations especially
Sodium Bicarbonate is used to adjust pH in highly acidic formulations. For example, used to adjust pH in AHA/BHA formulas.
high purity type For use in cosmetic formulations especially
HEPES (hydroxyethyl piperazineethanesulfonic acid) is an extremely popular buffer. To control pH in cosmetic formulations Because it provides a pH that is in the range that is most suitable for the skin.
Commonly used to control the pH of formulas
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