Benefits:
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Broad-spectrum protection (covers bacteria, yeast, and mold).
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Widely accepted in natural and organic cosmetic certifications.
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Compatible with a wide variety of personal care products (creams, lotions, shampoos, serums, toners, gels).
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Works effectively in formulas with a pH range of 2.0–7.0, giving flexibility in formulation.
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Offers a clean-label preservative option for formulators who want to avoid parabens, formaldehyde donors, or controversial synthetics.
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Stable and easy to use, as it dissolves in water without the need for strong solubilizers.
How to Use:
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Usage rate: Typically 0.2%–1.2% of the total formulation.
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Best added during the cool-down phase (below 40°C) to maintain preservative strength.
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Ensure final product pH is between 2–7, as outside this range the preservative becomes less effective.
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Works in both leave-on and rinse-off products, making it versatile.
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Often used together with chelators (like EDTA) or antioxidant systems for extra stability in complex formulas.
Safety:
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Approved globally and by natural cosmetic standards (ECOCERT, COSMOS, Soil Association).
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Considered safe at recommended usage levels and does not release formaldehyde or parabens.
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It can occasionally cause mild irritation or sensitivity in people with very reactive skin, especially at higher concentrations.
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Not recommended for aerosol sprays due to inhalation risk, but safe for lotions, creams, serums, cleansers, and hair products.
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Always patch test finished products before widespread use.
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