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  1. Studies on oral and dermal (skin) toxicity of cosmetic preservatives show that concentrated natural alcohol is the most gentle on skin. Its toxicity is 10 times lower than that of butylparaben and 4 times lower than that of phenoxyethanol and several organic acids.

  2. 15 paź 2024 · For grain alcohol to be used in perfumery, it must be cosmetics-grade and diluted at 95%+ethanol content. A high-proof grain alcohol named EverClear, which is made in the United States, is 190-proof and 95% ethanol, which is considered food-grade and suitable for perfumery.

  3. 17 sty 2022 · Ingredients, Legislation & Regulation. When used in the naming of a cosmetic ingredient, “alcohol” is the proper INCI name for ethyl alcohol (ethanol). Ethyl alcohol—also called grain alcohol— is the consumable kind of alcohol.

  4. 6 sty 2024 · Ethyl Alcohol This is also known as ethanol or grain alcohol, according to the FDA. Ethyl alcohol is denatured. To avoid paying taxes on the alcohol in cosmetics, companies use denatured...

  5. 13 cze 2019 · For many years cosmetic manufacturers have marketed certain cosmetic products that do not contain ethyl alcohol (also known as ethanol, or grain alcohol) as “alcohol free”. However, “alcohols” are a large and diverse family of chemicals, with different names and a variety of effects on the skin.

  6. The alcohol used in cosmetics is denatured alcohol (also called denatured ethanol) to alter the taste and avoid misuse. In our products, it appears in the list of ingredients on the packaging, under the name ALCOHOL DENAT or ALCOHOL.

  7. Alcohol (also known as ethanol in the cosmetic industry) is a clear and colorless liquid that is used in a wide range of beauty products. The ingredient ethanol is commonly listed on products as denatured alcohol.

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