Cosmetic Grade refers to chemicals and ingredients that meet stringent purity and safety standards suitable for use in personal care and beauty products. These substances are rigorously tested to ensure they are free from harmful contaminants such as heavy metals, toxic residues, and microbial impurities that could irritate the skin or pose health risks. Cosmetic-grade ingredients must comply with regulations set by organizations like the FDA (U.S.), EU Cosmetics Regulation, or other regional authorities, ensuring they are non-toxic, hypoallergenic, and stable in formulations. Common examples include emulsifiers, preservatives, fragrances, and active compounds (like hyaluronic acid or vitamins) used in creams, lotions, shampoos, and makeup. Unlike industrial-grade chemicals, cosmetic-grade materials prioritize skin compatibility and consumer safety over cost-efficiency, making them essential for products applied to the skin, hair, or nails.
Acetic Acid (Food Grade)
Acid Oil Soya
Aerosil 200
African Potato Extract
Ajowan oil
Allspice Pimento berry oil
Almond Bitter oil
Almond Butter
Almond Wax
Aloe Vera Gel
Aluminum hydroxide
1Aluminum Hydroxide, chemically known as Al(OH)₃, is a white, odorless, and odorless powder or gelatinous substance. It is widely used in pharmaceuticals as an antacid to neutralize stomach acid and relieve indigestion and heartburn. Beyond healthcare, aluminum hydroxide is a crucial component in water purification, fire retardants, and as a precursor or filler in various industrial applications. It functions as a flame retardant by releasing water upon heating, thus cooling the material and diluting flammable gases. Due to its amphoteric nature, it can react both as an acid and base, enhancing its versatility. Aluminum hydroxide is often utilized in manufacturing aluminum salts and in producing aluminum oxide.
Avocado Wax
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Avocado wax is a natural plant-derived wax extracted primarily from the pulp and seed of the avocado fruit (Persea americana). It appears as a hard, yellowish wax with excellent emollient, film-forming, and moisturizing properties. Valued for its biodegradability, compatibility with various formulations, and sustainability, avocado wax is widely used as a natural alternative to synthetic waxes in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, food, and industrial applications.Beeswax
Benzyl Alcohol
Beta Carotene SUN
Candelilla Wax
Canola Oil
Capsicum Oleoresin 8%
Caraway oil
Cardamon oil
Carnauba Wax
Carnauba Wax Prime Yellow
Cashew Nut Oil
Cassia oil
Castor Oil Food Grade
Celery Seed oil
Cellozize (Tylose)
Cellulose Ether
Chamomile oil
Cherry Kernel Oil
Chia Oil
Cinnamon Leaf oil
Citric Acid Anhydrous
Citric Acid Monohydrate
Clove Bud Oil
Clove Leaf oil
Cocoa Butter
Coffee Butter
Coffee Oil
Cognac Green oil
Corn Oil
Cotton Seed Oil
Cubeb oil
Cumin Seed oil
D-Limonene oil
D-Panthenol USP
Defoamer
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