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CUPRIC CHLORIDE
Description
Cupric chloride, also known as copper(II) chloride, is a versatile inorganic compound with the chemical formula CuCl2. In skincare formulations, this blue-green crystalline substance serves multiple purposes, primarily as an antimicrobial and antifungal agent. Its ability to inhibit microbial growth makes it valuable in preserving cosmetic products and addressing various skin concerns.
The compound's copper content contributes to its role in promoting collagen synthesis and skin elasticity. Cupric chloride can enhance the skin's natural healing processes, potentially aiding in wound repair and reducing the appearance of fine lines. Its astringent properties may help tighten pores and regulate sebum production, making it beneficial for oily and acne-prone skin types.
In formulations, cupric chloride is typically used in low concentrations due to its potency. It can be found in toners, serums, and targeted treatments. The ingredient may also act as a stabilizer for other active compounds in skincare products. While generally considered safe when used appropriately, some individuals may experience sensitivity or irritation. As with any active ingredient, patch testing is recommended before incorporating products containing cupric chloride into a skincare routine.
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