Benzyl Benzoate – Fragrance & Cosmetics – 1000ml

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• Volume: 1000ml
• Appearance: Clear, colorless liquid
• Odor: Faint, balsamic odor
• Solubility: Soluble in organic solvents
• Chemical Formula: C14H12O2
• Purity: High purity grade
• Recommended Dilution: 1%-10%

Benzyl Benzoate is a versatile solvent and fragrance ingredient for cosmetics and personal care. This 1000ml bottle is perfect for creating stable and beautifully scented products.

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Benzyl Benzoate is a versatile ingredient used extensively in the fragrance and cosmetics industries. As a solvent, it ensures the stability and compatibility of various ingredients in formulations, preventing separation and maintaining product integrity. Its pleasant aroma makes it a popular fragrance component in perfumes, body sprays, lotions, and body mists, providing a soft, long-lasting scent. In personal care, Benzyl Benzoate is found in aftershave lotions, hair care products (shampoos and conditioners), cleansers, perfumes, moisturizers, anti-aging creams, and sunscreens, fulfilling diverse functional needs. Furthermore, it acts as an active ingredient in some scalp care products, effectively cleansing the scalp of dirt and oils for a healthier scalp environment. Caution is advised: undiluted Benzyl Benzoate may irritate the skin. Dilution concentrations should be determined based on specific applications, typically ranging from 1% to 10%. Our 1000ml bottle provides ample supply for various cosmetic and fragrance applications, ensuring quality and performance. Explore the possibilities with this essential ingredient, perfect for creating high-quality, stable, and beautifully scented products. From luxurious perfumes to everyday skincare, Benzyl Benzoate is a key component for achieving desired results.

• Solvent for cosmetic formulations
• Fragrance component with a pleasant aroma
• Used in a wide range of personal care products
• Helps cleanse the scalp in scalp care products
• Ensures compatibility and stability of ingredients

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