Internally Stabilised Danomega-3
Product description:
Danomega-3 is a special blend, with very high content of omega-3 fatty acids and is an outcome of ICSC in-house research and development. It is made from cold pressed vegetable oils and designed particularly for cosmetic applications. It has an excellent balance of useful fatty acids (omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids). Herbal extracts are responsible for its unique oxidative stability. It is very effective in adding nourishment to the skin and its use is highly recommended in many skin-care applications. This product can be used as an ingredient in cosmetic applications for example in cremes and lotions for daily use; anti-wrinkle creams; baby care products and massage creams.- INCI name and CAS no.
- INCI name: Camelina sativa
- CAS no.: 68956-68-3
- Use in Cosmetics
- Danomega-3 is a very nutritional oil blend; derived from cold pressed vegetable oils. It is easy to use within cosmetic formulations and makes a very attractive emollient in cosmetic applications.
- Danomega-3 contains very high percentage of essential fatty acids. It nourishes your skin from inside, giving it a healthy glow. It also acts as a re-fatting agent with good water binding properties. Furthermore, it has an excellent balance of omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids and contains herbal extracts which endows the essential fatty acids with oxidative stability.
- These unique properties of Danomega-3 has made it a much coveted ingredient for all skin care applications. The applicational areas of this product include baby care products, skin care products, massage cremes, make-up etc.
- Storage
- Keep in cool (preferably below 5 ° C, the cooler the better), dark and dry store-room.
- Shelf Life
- Under optimal storage conditions, in original unopened drums/containers, minimum 1 year.
- Packaging
- Packing solutions as requested.
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