The appropriate amount of chlorphenesin in cosmetics is antiseptic for the skin.
The effect of chlorphenesin on the skin
In cosmetics,
chlorphenesin is most often used in facial moisturizers, anti-aging serums, sunscreen speed lines, foundations, eye creams, cleansers, mascaras, and concealers. At the right concentration, chlorphenesin has no irritating effect on healthy skin.
In cosmetics,
chlorphenesin is used as a cosmetic fungicide in the International Dictionary and Handbook of Cosmetic Raw Materials.
Chlorphenesin can effectively resist Gram-positive and negative bacteria, especially against Aspergillus niger IMl149007 and Penicillium pinnatum IMI87160 (fungi) with strong fungicidal activity, and against Candida albicans NCPF3179 and Saccharomyces cerevisiae NCPF3275 ( yeast) have a good inhibitory effect. In recent decades, in foreign countries, chlorphenesin is used in the manufacture of pharmaceutical toothpaste, nail polish, soap, soap, shampoo products, skincare products.