Preservatives are crucial in cosmetics and personal care products to prevent bacterial, mold, and yeast growth, ensuring product safety and longevity. Common preservatives include parabens, phenoxyethanol, and natural options like potassium sorbate. Brands now emphasize preservative-free or naturally preserved formulas to meet consumer demand for safer, cleaner beauty products.
Sodium Methyl Paraben
 Sodium Methyl Paraben is the sodium salt of methylparaben, a widely used preservative in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and food. It is a white, odorless, crystalline powder that is water-soluble and effective against a broad spectrum of bacteria, molds, and yeasts. As a paraben derivative, it helps prevent microbial contamination and extends shelf life. It is often preferred over methylparaben in formulations where water solubility is required.
Terpeniol 95%
Terpeniol 95% is a high-purity monoterpene alcohol derived primarily from natural sources such as pine oil and citrus peel oils. Known for its fresh, floral, and citrus-like aroma, Terpeniol is widely used in the fragrance and flavor industries. Its antimicrobial and solvent properties also make it valuable in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and cleaning formulations. The 95% purity ensures consistent performance in industrial and consumer applications.
Tetrasodium EDTA
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Tetrasodium EDTA is the tetrasodium salt of ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, a powerful chelating agent widely used in industrial, personal care, and pharmaceutical applications. It effectively binds metal ions such as calcium and magnesium, preventing their interference in formulations. Its ability to enhance stability, improve efficacy, and prevent microbial growth makes it a multifunctional ingredient in a variety of chemical products.