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Multifunctional ingredient

Velsan AS

Velsan AS offers an alternative for preservation. It is a nature-identical, multifunctional fragrance ingredient suitable for natural formulations that efficiently boosts the power of preservatives. This product is typically used at 0.2-0.4% for most cosmetic formulation, and it provides activity against gram positive and gram negative bacteria.

Benefits
  • Multifunctional fragrance with preservative - boosting effect
  • Antimicrobial activity: broad spectrum
  • Ideal in combination with Velsan SC or Velsan flex
  • Suitable for all types of cosmetic formulations, incl. natural formulations
  • Excellent performance in rinse-off and leave-on cosmetics at pH < 6.0
  • Helps adjusting pH of formulations
  • Heat stable
Product details
Chemical Name
  • p-Anisic Acid
Product Function
  • Multifunctional Booster
Chemical Type
  • Carboxylic Acids
Applications
  • Shower, Liquid Soap
  • Shampoo
  • Wet Wipe
  • Cream, Lotion
  • Sun Protection
  • Color Cosmetics
Performance Claims
  • Preservative boosting
Environmental labels
  • EWG
  • Registration China
  • Vegan
  • Whole Foods Baseline
  • Whole Foods Premium
  • INCI Name:
    p-Anisic Acid
  • Product Function:
    Fragrance
  • Renewable Carbon Index (RCI):
    0 %
  • Environmental Working Group (EWG) Score:
    1
  • Has No Palm Content
  • For details about the Vegan Society label, please contact us.

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