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SD ALCOHOL 23-F

Description

SD Alcohol 23-F is a specially denatured alcohol used extensively in cosmetic and personal care formulations. This ingredient is primarily composed of ethanol that has been denatured with specific additives to render it unfit for consumption, in compliance with regulatory standards. The "SD" designation stands for "Specially Denatured," while "23-F" refers to the specific formula used in the denaturing process.

In skincare products, SD Alcohol 23-F functions as a solvent, astringent, and antimicrobial agent. It aids in the dissolution of other ingredients, enhances product penetration, and helps control excess sebum production. This alcohol type can also contribute to a quick-drying effect, making it particularly useful in products like toners, astringents, and some hair care formulations.

While effective for certain purposes, SD Alcohol 23-F can be potentially drying and irritating, especially for individuals with sensitive or dry skin. Its use is often balanced with moisturizing ingredients to mitigate these effects. Formulators must consider the concentration and combination with other ingredients to optimize product efficacy while minimizing potential adverse reactions. Despite concerns about alcohols in skincare, when used appropriately, SD Alcohol 23-F can contribute to effective product formulations.

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