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myristyl alcohol

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myristyl alcohol [mə′rist·əl ′al·kə‚hȯl]
(organic chemistry)
C14H29OH Liquid boiling at 264°C; soluble in ether and alcohol, insoluble in water; used as a chemical intermediate, plasticizer, and perfume fixative.


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Mirasheen Star Description: Glycol distearate and sodium laureth sulfate and myristyl alcohol and cocamidopropyl betaine Applications: Shampoos, conditioners, liquid hand soap, facial and body washes, masks and exfoliants Use levels: 1-5% Comments: A superior cold pearl blend which provides unmatched luminescent shine, pearlescent and iridescent effect and opacity.
This formula was compared to a positive control, a leave-on moisturizer containing a lamellar lipid gel system (ProLipid 141 [INCI: Glyceryl stearate (and) behenyl alcohol (and) palmitic acid (and) stearic acid (and) lecithin (and) lauryl alcohol (and) myristyl alcohol (and) cetyl alcohol]}, and two negative controls, a water wash and no treatment.
00 (glyceryl stearate (and) behenyl alcohol (and) palmitic acid (and) stearic acid (and) lecithin (and) lauryl alcohol (and) myristyl alcohol (and) cetyl alcohol Ceraphyl 368 (ISP) 4.
 
 
 
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