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Crema corporal neutro balance - Palmolive

Crema corporal neutro balance - Palmolive

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Barra-kodea: 7509546652054 (EAN / EAN-13)

Markak: Palmolive

Kategoriak: en:Non food products, Open Beauty Facts

Saltzen diren herrialdeak: Espainia

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    23 ingredients


    : Aqua, Glycerin, Stearic Acid, Propylene Glycol, Isopropyl Palmitate, Myristyl Myristate, Dimethicone, Paraffin, Phenoxyethanol, Tocopheryl Acetate [Vitamina EL Triethanolamine, Cetearyl Alcohol, Parfum, Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil, Cetyl Alcohol, Glyceryl Stearate, Acrylates/C10-30 Alkyl Acrylate Crosspolymer, Polysorbate 80, Petrolatum, Lanolin Alcohol, Caprylyl Glycol, Tetrasodium EDTA.

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  • E422 - Glizerina


    Glycerol: Glycerol -; also called glycerine or glycerin; see spelling differences- is a simple polyol compound. It is a colorless, odorless, viscous liquid that is sweet-tasting and non-toxic. The glycerol backbone is found in all lipids known as triglycerides. It is widely used in the food industry as a sweetener and humectant and in pharmaceutical formulations. Glycerol has three hydroxyl groups that are responsible for its solubility in water and its hygroscopic nature.
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  • E433


    Polysorbate 80: Polysorbate 80 is a nonionic surfactant and emulsifier often used in foods and cosmetics. This synthetic compound is a viscous, water-soluble yellow liquid.
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  • E570


    Fatty acid: In chemistry, particularly in biochemistry, a fatty acid is a carboxylic acid with a long aliphatic chain, which is either saturated or unsaturated. Most naturally occurring fatty acids have an unbranched chain of an even number of carbon atoms, from 4 to 28. Fatty acids are usually not found per se in organisms, but instead as three main classes of esters: triglycerides, phospholipids, and cholesterol esters. In any of these forms, fatty acids are both important dietary sources of fuel for animals and they are important structural components for cells.
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  • E900


    Polydimethylsiloxane: Polydimethylsiloxane -PDMS- belongs to a group of polymeric organosilicon compounds that are commonly referred to as silicones. PDMS is the most widely used silicon-based organic polymer, and is particularly known for its unusual rheological -or flow- properties. PDMS is optically clear, and, in general, inert, non-toxic, and non-flammable. It is also called dimethylpolysiloxane or dimethicone and is one of several types of silicone oil -polymerized siloxane-. Its applications range from contact lenses and medical devices to elastomers; it is also present in shampoos -as dimethicone makes hair shiny and slippery-, food -antifoaming agent-, caulking, lubricants and heat-resistant tiles.
    Source: Wikipedia (Ingeles)
  • E900a


    Polydimethylsiloxane: Polydimethylsiloxane -PDMS- belongs to a group of polymeric organosilicon compounds that are commonly referred to as silicones. PDMS is the most widely used silicon-based organic polymer, and is particularly known for its unusual rheological -or flow- properties. PDMS is optically clear, and, in general, inert, non-toxic, and non-flammable. It is also called dimethylpolysiloxane or dimethicone and is one of several types of silicone oil -polymerized siloxane-. Its applications range from contact lenses and medical devices to elastomers; it is also present in shampoos -as dimethicone makes hair shiny and slippery-, food -antifoaming agent-, caulking, lubricants and heat-resistant tiles.
    Source: Wikipedia (Ingeles)
  • E905


    Microcrystalline wax: Microcrystalline waxes are a type of wax produced by de-oiling petrolatum, as part of the petroleum refining process. In contrast to the more familiar paraffin wax which contains mostly unbranched alkanes, microcrystalline wax contains a higher percentage of isoparaffinic -branched- hydrocarbons and naphthenic hydrocarbons. It is characterized by the fineness of its crystals in contrast to the larger crystal of paraffin wax. It consists of high molecular weight saturated aliphatic hydrocarbons. It is generally darker, more viscous, denser, tackier and more elastic than paraffin waxes, and has a higher molecular weight and melting point. The elastic and adhesive characteristics of microcrystalline waxes are related to the non-straight chain components which they contain. Typical microcrystalline wax crystal structure is small and thin, making them more flexible than paraffin wax. It is commonly used in cosmetic formulations. Microcrystalline waxes when produced by wax refiners are typically produced to meet a number of ASTM specifications. These include congeal point -ASTM D938-, needle penetration -D1321-, color -ASTM D6045-, and viscosity -ASTM D445-. Microcrystalline waxes can generally be put into two categories: "laminating" grades and "hardening" grades. The laminating grades typically have a melt point of 140-175 F -60 - 80 oC- and needle penetration of 25 or above. The hardening grades will range from about 175-200 F -80 - 93 oC-, and have a needle penetration of 25 or below. Color in both grades can range from brown to white, depending on the degree of processing done at the refinery level. Microcrystalline waxes are derived from the refining of the heavy distillates from lubricant oil production. This by-product must then be de-oiled at a wax refinery. Depending on the end use and desired specification, the product may then have its odor removed and color removed -which typically starts as a brown or dark yellow-. This is usually done by means of a filtration method or by hydro-treating the wax material.
    Source: Wikipedia (Ingeles)
  • E905b - Baselina


    Microcrystalline wax: Microcrystalline waxes are a type of wax produced by de-oiling petrolatum, as part of the petroleum refining process. In contrast to the more familiar paraffin wax which contains mostly unbranched alkanes, microcrystalline wax contains a higher percentage of isoparaffinic -branched- hydrocarbons and naphthenic hydrocarbons. It is characterized by the fineness of its crystals in contrast to the larger crystal of paraffin wax. It consists of high molecular weight saturated aliphatic hydrocarbons. It is generally darker, more viscous, denser, tackier and more elastic than paraffin waxes, and has a higher molecular weight and melting point. The elastic and adhesive characteristics of microcrystalline waxes are related to the non-straight chain components which they contain. Typical microcrystalline wax crystal structure is small and thin, making them more flexible than paraffin wax. It is commonly used in cosmetic formulations. Microcrystalline waxes when produced by wax refiners are typically produced to meet a number of ASTM specifications. These include congeal point -ASTM D938-, needle penetration -D1321-, color -ASTM D6045-, and viscosity -ASTM D445-. Microcrystalline waxes can generally be put into two categories: "laminating" grades and "hardening" grades. The laminating grades typically have a melt point of 140-175 F -60 - 80 oC- and needle penetration of 25 or above. The hardening grades will range from about 175-200 F -80 - 93 oC-, and have a needle penetration of 25 or below. Color in both grades can range from brown to white, depending on the degree of processing done at the refinery level. Microcrystalline waxes are derived from the refining of the heavy distillates from lubricant oil production. This by-product must then be de-oiled at a wax refinery. Depending on the end use and desired specification, the product may then have its odor removed and color removed -which typically starts as a brown or dark yellow-. This is usually done by means of a filtration method or by hydro-treating the wax material.
    Source: Wikipedia (Ingeles)

Ingredients analysis

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    en:Vegan status unknown


    Unrecognized ingredients: en:isopropyl-palmitate, en:myristyl-myristate, en:paraffin, en:phenoxyethanol, en:tocopheryl-acetate, en:vitamina-el-triethanolamine, en:cetearyl-alcohol, en:parfum, en:cetyl-alcohol, en:glyceryl-stearate, en:acrylates, en:c10-30-alkyl-acrylate-crosspolymer, en:lanolin-alcohol, en:caprylyl-glycol, en:tetrasodium-edta

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    Unrecognized ingredients: en:isopropyl-palmitate, en:myristyl-myristate, en:paraffin, en:phenoxyethanol, en:tocopheryl-acetate, en:vitamina-el-triethanolamine, en:cetearyl-alcohol, en:parfum, en:cetyl-alcohol, en:glyceryl-stearate, en:acrylates, en:c10-30-alkyl-acrylate-crosspolymer, en:lanolin-alcohol, en:caprylyl-glycol, en:tetrasodium-edta

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    : Aqua, Glycerin, Stearic Acid, Propylene Glycol, Isopropyl Palmitate, Myristyl Myristate, Dimethicone, Paraffin, Phenoxyethanol, Tocopheryl Acetate, Vitamina EL Triethanolamine, Cetearyl Alcohol, Parfum, Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil, Cetyl Alcohol, Glyceryl Stearate, Acrylates, C10-30 Alkyl Acrylate Crosspolymer, Polysorbate 80, Petrolatum, Lanolin Alcohol, Caprylyl Glycol, Tetrasodium EDTA
    1. Aqua -> en:water - vegan: yes - vegetarian: yes - ciqual_food_code: 18066 - percent_min: 4.34782608695652 - percent_max: 100
    2. Glycerin -> en:e422 - vegan: maybe - vegetarian: maybe - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 50
    3. Stearic Acid -> en:e570 - vegan: maybe - vegetarian: maybe - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 33.3333333333333
    4. Propylene Glycol -> en:e490 - vegan: yes - vegetarian: yes - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 25
    5. Isopropyl Palmitate -> en:isopropyl-palmitate - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 20
    6. Myristyl Myristate -> en:myristyl-myristate - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 16.6666666666667
    7. Dimethicone -> en:e900a - vegan: yes - vegetarian: yes - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 14.2857142857143
    8. Paraffin -> en:paraffin - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 12.5
    9. Phenoxyethanol -> en:phenoxyethanol - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 11.1111111111111
    10. Tocopheryl Acetate -> en:tocopheryl-acetate - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 10
    11. Vitamina EL Triethanolamine -> en:vitamina-el-triethanolamine - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 9.09090909090909
    12. Cetearyl Alcohol -> en:cetearyl-alcohol - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 8.33333333333333
    13. Parfum -> en:parfum - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 7.69230769230769
    14. Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil -> en:hydrogenated-vegetable-oil - vegan: yes - vegetarian: yes - from_palm_oil: maybe - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 7.14285714285714
    15. Cetyl Alcohol -> en:cetyl-alcohol - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 6.66666666666667
    16. Glyceryl Stearate -> en:glyceryl-stearate - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 6.25
    17. Acrylates -> en:acrylates - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 5.88235294117647
    18. C10-30 Alkyl Acrylate Crosspolymer -> en:c10-30-alkyl-acrylate-crosspolymer - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 5.55555555555556
    19. Polysorbate 80 -> en:e433 - vegan: maybe - vegetarian: maybe - from_palm_oil: maybe - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 5.26315789473684
    20. Petrolatum -> en:e905b - vegan: yes - vegetarian: yes - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 5
    21. Lanolin Alcohol -> en:lanolin-alcohol - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 4.76190476190476
    22. Caprylyl Glycol -> en:caprylyl-glycol - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 4.54545454545455
    23. Tetrasodium EDTA -> en:tetrasodium-edta - percent_min: 0 - percent_max: 4.34782608695652

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    Nutrition facts As sold
    for 100 g / 100 ml
    Compared to: Open Beauty Facts
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    Fruits‚ vegetables‚ nuts and rapeseed‚ walnut and olive oils (estimate from ingredients list analysis) 0 %

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