Bio-Based Propylene Glycol is one of the popular Humectant and Humidifying Agent Used Across Wide Range Of Manufacturing Industries
Bio-Based Propylene Glycol is a humectant and humidifying agent for use in a variety of products, including textiles, fabrics, polymers, pharmaceuticals, and pesticides. It is a low molecular weight polymer that is soluble in water and forms a white, thick paste when moistened. It is commonly used as a stabilizer, humectant, and thickener in various chemical reactions and as a binder in binders and emulsions. It can also be added as an ingredient to many cosmetic and personal care products. It’s most common cosmetic use is as a humectant in cosmetics, skincare, and personal care products such as lotions, creams, and facial scrubs.
Bio-Based Propylene Glycol has the benefits of being completely natural and free of any allergens or toxins. It is also considered low cost and has been successfully used as an ingredient in a variety of consumer goods. However, due to its extensive documentation and thorough safety analysis, Propylene Glycol is classified as a synthetic ingredient by the Food and Drug Administration. These are the same classifications that textile and cosmetics companies have applied to other natural ingredients that are used in personal care products. Due to this extensive documentation and analysis, Propylene Glycol is regulated by the US Food and Drug Administration like other natural ingredients.
Because of the extensive documentation of this safe substance, Propylene Glycol is recognized by the American Society for Marketing Chemicals (ASMCS) and is certified as suitable for use as an ingredient in cosmetics, skincare, personal care products, and food. This recognition by the FDA and ASMCS allows users to assume confidence in the product. For this reason, the use of Propylene Glycol should be conducted only by people who are knowledgeable about the uses and properties of the ingredient. There are adequate warnings and precautions that should be taken by anyone handling this substance.

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