Multiactive Ingredients for Cosmetics. II

    January 1994 in “ SÖFW. Seifen, Öle, Fette, Wachse
    H. Eggensperger
    TLDR Multiactive ingredients like panthenol and B-vitamins improve hair and skin health.
    The document "Multiaktive Wirkstoffe für Kosmetika. II" discussed the use of multiactive ingredients in cosmetics, focusing on their benefits for hair and skin care. It highlighted the importance of raw materials like panthenol and B-vitamins in enhancing the efficacy of hair products and cosmetics. The article, published in 1994, provided a detailed analysis of these active ingredients and their roles in improving the health and appearance of hair and skin. The study was supported by 40 references, indicating a comprehensive review of existing literature in the field of chemical and parachemical industries.
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