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Alcohol Denat. in skincare
Alcohol denat. is a fast-evaporating solvent used in some gels and sprays to improve dry-down, lightness, and ingredient solubility.
Why it is used
- Helps cooling gels dry down faster.
- Supports a lightweight active-lifestyle feel.
- Can help dissolve aromatic or botanical components.
Good to know
Can make products feel quick-drying.
May be too drying for some positioning if overused.
Distinct from fatty alcohols such as cetyl or cetearyl alcohol.
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Keep language cosmetic and sensory: formula role, texture, scent, cleansing, bath experience, or skin feel. Avoid disease, injury, pain, detox, or treatment claims unless a finished product has been reviewed for that claim path.
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Carbomer
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Cetearyl Alcohol
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Cetyl Alcohol
Cetyl alcohol is a waxy fatty alcohol that adds structure, slip, and a more conditioned feel to creams, bars, scrubs, and deodorant products.