Butylene Glycol: A petroleum-derived mechanical ingredient. Butylparaben: The ester of butyl alcohol and p-hydroxybenzou acid family. An oil-soluble preservative of the paraben family.
BUTYLENE GLYCOL - used in cosmetics to keep products from freezing or melting from temperatures deviating from room temperature. It also helps active ingredients penetrate the skin and is used as a delivery agent.
Butylene Glycol and Propylene Glycol Solvents used to dilute. Glossary Index C12-15 Alcohols Benzoate Emollient and provides a dry, silky feel to skin.
Butylene glycol Effective humectant for hair care. Butyrospermum parkii Shea butter Derived from the karite fruit on the African mangifolia tree; heals, soothes, protects and adds shine to hair.
Butylene Glycol, Ahnfeltia Concinna Extract AquaCat CG518 (Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride) (1) ...
Butylene Glycol Organic humectant similar to propylene glycol. Calendula A Mediterranean annual plant (Calendula officinalis) formerly used in medicine, coloring, and flavoring of food.
Butylene Glyco: Solvents used to dilute. An organic humectant (promotes the retention of moisture in the skin) similar to propylene glycol. Butylparaben: An oil-soluble synthetic preservative of the paraben family. Used in non-protein based products.
* Butylene Glycol: A petroleum-derived mechanical ingredient. * Caramel: A natural colorant. * Carotene (Beta Carotene): Found primarily in carrots.
Look for ingredients such as ethylene/acrylic acid copolymer, butylene glycol, and sodium polyacrylate. But as always, the effects vary from person to person, and the results may not be dramatically noticeable.
See also: Extract, Natural, Acid, Vitamin A, Cosmetics
 
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