Category: Emollient

Exploring the chemical class of Emollient and how they function within formulations.

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Emollient

Dicaprylyl Carbonate

The fast-spreading ester that feels like powder.

Emollient

Dicaprylyl Ether

The ultra-light, velvety skin smoother.

Emollient

Dicaprylyl Maleate

The ester that makes Salicylic Acid work.

Emollient

Diethylhexyl Carbonate

The ultra-light, dry-touch lipid.

Emollient

Diheptyl Succinate

The extremely light, fast-spreading ester.

Emollient

Diisopropyl Adipate

The flash-drying, weightless ester.

Emollient

Diisopropyl Dimer Dilinoleate

The ultra-shiny, water-resistant lipid.

Emollient

Diisopropyl Sebacate

The invisible ester that makes sunscreens flawless.

Emollient

Diisostearyl Dimer Dilinoleate

The ultra-shiny, water-resistant lipid.

Emollient

Diisostearyl Malate

The ester that gives lip masks their glossy shine.

Emollient

Dimethiconol

The ultimate split-end and wrinkle smoother.

Emollient

Dioctyl Succinate

The non-greasy, "dry" feeling oil.