Preservatives in cosmetics = "flood monsters"?

PubDate:2021-07-23 Views:564

A woman’s ultimate hometown is "Yonghe Jizhu", and there was even a Western dialect that said that taking preservatives can create a "myth of immortality." Of course, this is definitely an invincible talk. However, the emergence of quilts has indeed delayed the process of female skin aging to a certain extent, so skin care products with various functions have been chased out.


With the development of modern technology, many cosmetics contain natural amino acids, proteins, vitamins and other nutrients. These are good conditions for the growth of bacteria. Adding anti-isolation agents to chemical products can effectively oil bacteria and fungi. Breed to maintain the freshness and durability of the chemical quilt.



1. What are the preservatives used in cosmetics?


Commonly used preservatives in cosmetics are: phenoxyethanol, oxazolidine, isobanzoline, quaternary ammonium salt-15, benzoic acid, etc....... Seeing a long list of chemical names, do you feel terrified? Mirror: What did I do to my face!


In fact, unless it is dermatitis or sensitive skin, generally speaking, a small amount of preservatives added to cosmetics that have obtained national safety certification will not cause excessive damage to the muscles.


In addition, natural anti-isolation agents are the development trend in the future, such as vitamin E, Cai tree essential oil, persimmon extract, as well as cinnamon, Dahe, Mixuanxiang and Luogua extracts, all have good bacterial effects.



2. Is it necessary for me to use preservatives in chemicals?


The main function of using preservatives in cosmetics is to prevent the growth of microorganisms in the product, to keep the properties of skin care products stable, and to prevent deterioration after use.


Skin care products with more moisture require more preservatives, such as lotions and lotions. The closer they are to ointments or wax sprays, the more difficult it is for bacteria to survive, and the demand for preservatives is relatively small. In addition, preservatives are also beneficial for reducing microbial erosion that may occur in product raw material storage, product production, and product bottling.



3. Will the anti-separation agent harm the skin?


At present, the human body damage caused by the anti-separation agent is still under further research and exploration. Some dermatologists believe that the preservative is only a situation that is easier to cause or skin allergies.