Insoluble - Not dissolvable in a liquid, such as water or alcohol. Irritant - Causes irritation or inflammation of the skin. Return to top ...
Insoluble: Unable to dissolve in another substance. Instant Conditioner: A conditioner with light to intense conditioning properties that restores a healthy look and protects against further damage.
A unique non-toxic, non-irritating, non-sensitizing and non-comedogenic, water insoluble, readily emulsifiable ester, possesses the following unexpected properties and attributes: 1.
The insoluble formula then reacts with the cortex, or middle layer, to deposit or remove the color. The color is available in a variety of forms; creams, gels or tubes, or shampoos.
There are two kinds of fiber: soluble and insoluble. Soluble fiber turns to a gel on your insides and actually soaks up cholesterol. You'll find it in oats, beans, carrots, and apple peel.
Petrolatum A clear to yellowish, semi-solid insoluble emollient. It is an oil derivative, and acts as a lubricant in lipstick. It helps to smooth skin and prevents evaporation of moisture by forming a film on the skin's surface.
Lake Colors Dyes that don't dissolve in water. These water-insoluble forms of certifiable colors are more stable than straight dyes and ideal for product in which leaching of the color is undesirable (coated tablets and hard candies, for example).
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Resin: a thick-solid, insoluble in water but soluble in alcohol, exude from trees or plants which are used as antiseptics.
Polysorbate 20 Derived from fatty acids; an emulsifier and solubilizer used to facilitate the coupling of water-soluble with water insoluble ingredients in formulation.
Occurring in nature as zincite, this water-insoluble substance makes an excellent sunblock, protecting skin from UVA and UVB rays.
See also: Body, Soluble, Natural, Emollient, Extract
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