Isopropyl Palmitate
IPP
Molecular Weight: 298.5 Cas No:142-91-6
[1] 張麗卿,『優質保養品選擇策略』,聯經出版社,2003/07/10。
T
2009-01-03

这个是表面活性挤?

2009-08-17

過度使用是怎麼個使用法....囧

a
2014-07-22

...乳化劑不就是界面活性劑!~

2017-01-26

Paula's Choice:
'It can potentially be problematic for those with oily skin, depending on the amount in the product and your skin’s response.'
http://www.paulaschoice.com/cosmetic-ingredient-dictionary/definition/isopropyl-palmitate

Isopropyl palmitate is the ester of isopropyl alcohol and palmitic acid. *Not* safe for malassezia (fungal acne).
https://simpleskincarescience.com/pityrosporum-folliculitis-treatment-malassezia-cure/

2018-01-16

WHAT IS IT? A compound of isopropyl alcohol and palmitic acid that is used commonly as a thickening agent. It is an easily spreadable man-made thickening and emollient agent; its main function is to make products feel soft and look shiny. Isopropyl myristate can often be found in beauty products as well and is a major ingredient in a can of penetrating rust remover, Liquid Wrench.

HEALTH RISK: Known to be comedogenic (pore-clogging), it also causes flare-ups of pustular acne. The thickness of the chemicals in isopropyl palmitate can deprive the skin of nutrients such as as oxygen. If the skin doesn’t breathe, your pores can become clogged and healthy skin cells can die. This can also lead to dry, flaky skin. In addition, industry tests on rabbits indicate the chemical can cause skin irritation and dermatitis. This is a cheap way to make products feel nice and last longer but it’s bad for your skin, especially if you’re prone to breakouts!

Molecular Formula: C19H38O2. https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/isopropyl_palmitate#section=Top
Not safe for fungal acne / Pityrosporum (Malassezia) Folliculitis.

MF: C19H38O2 MW: 298.5g/mol

e
2021-02-22

Texture enhancer and emollient as used in cosmetics. It can potentially be problematic for those with oily skin, depending on the amount in the product and your skin’s response.

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