EDTA (Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) Disodium

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EDTA, Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid is a molecule which complexes metal ions in aqueous environments. It is available in four neutralizations, two of which, Disodium EDTA and Tetrasodium EDTA, are commonly used in the cosmetics.

Generally, the choice of which product to use is determined by the pH of your product, but this is not a hard and fast rule. Disodium EDTA is commonly used in neutral to mildly acidic products, like most creams, lotions, and neutral pH liquid soaps and shampoos. EDTA works synergistically with your preservative to improve preservative efficacy.

Disodium EDTA has limited solubility in water, but at a typical usage rate of 0.2% to improve preservative efficacy, even if not fully solubilized, it is still efficacious.

Cosmetic manufacturers frequently use this ingredient for a variety purposes. It primarily works as a preservative, chelator and stabilizer, but has also been shown to enhance the foaming and cleaning capabilities of a cosmetic solution. As a metal chelator, it counteracts the adverse effects of hard water by binding with heavy metal ions contained in tap water, which in turn prevents the metals from being deposited onto the skin, hair and scalp.

This makes it a particularly useful ingredient for rinse-off products that inherently require water to come into contact with the skin. Essentially, this ingredient deactivates the metal ions through bonding with them, which in turn prevents cosmetic products from deteriorating, maintains its clarity and prevents it from smelling rancid.

You can find this ingredient in virtually every personal care product including facial moisturizer/lotion, sunscreen, anti-aging treatment, cleanser, shampoo/conditioner, hair dye, body wash and eye cream.

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“Let’s Talk about EDTA (Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) Disodium: The Metal-Ion Magician for Your Cosmetics!

Ever wonder how to keep your cosmetics fresh and fabulous? Enter Disodium EDTA—your secret weapon against pesky metal ions lurking in water-based products! But wait, what’s the deal with Disodium EDTA?

Well, it’s like a superhero for your skincare goodies, swooping in to save the day by teaming up with metal ions and keeping them in check. Here’s why you need it:

  1. Say No to Spoilage: Bid farewell to rancid smells and spoiled formulas! Disodium EDTA keeps your products fresh as a daisy.
  2. Preserve Those Nutrients: Don’t let vitamins and essential fatty acids go to waste! With Disodium EDTA on your side, your skincare treasures stay potent and powerful.
  3. Keep the Scent: Say goodbye to fragrance fading away too soon! Disodium EDTA ensures your favorite scents linger longer.
  4. Bye-Bye Discoloration: No one likes weird color changes in their cosmetics! Disodium EDTA keeps everything looking as pretty as the day you bought it.
  5. Stay Crystal Clear: Haze and precipitation? Not on Disodium EDTA’s watch! Your products stay crystal clear and gorgeous.
  6. Foam Like a Pro: Who doesn’t love a good lather? Disodium EDTA makes sure your foaming products perform at their best.
  7. Preservative Power-Up: Team up with your preservative for unbeatable protection! Disodium EDTA boosts your preservative’s effectiveness like a champ.

But wait, there’s more! Here are some quick facts:

  • Formulating Fun: Just add Disodium EDTA to the water phase of your formulas for best results. Easy peasy!
  • Solubility Superstar: It might take a bit to fully dissolve, but trust us, it’s worth the wait.
  • pH Perfect: Disodium EDTA plays well in products with a pH of 4-6, so keep that in mind for your skincare creations.
  • Storage Secrets: Keep it cool, keep it dry, and keep it airtight—your Disodium EDTA will thank you!

So there you have it, folks! Disodium EDTA: the ultimate sidekick for your skincare adventures. Get ready to unleash the magic and keep your cosmetics looking fabulous!” 🌟🧴

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100g, 1KG, 500g

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