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Propylparaben (also
spelled propyl paraben) is the n-propyl
ester of p-hydroxybenzoic acid. It
occurs as a
natural substance found in many
plants and...
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parabens include methylparaben (E
number E218),
ethylparaben (E214),
propylparaben (E216),
butylparaben and
heptylparaben (E209). Less
common parabens...
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propylene glycol,
sodium lauryl sulfate,
stearyl alcohol, methylparaben,
propylparaben, butylparaben. However, in 2021
Cetaphil changed its formula, adding...
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methylparaben or
propylparabens are
harmful at
concentrations typically used in body care or cosmetics.
Methylparaben and
propylparaben are
considered generally...
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foods (along with
brominated vegetable oil, pot****ium bromate, and
propylparaben), with
enforcement beginning on 1
January 2027. In 2025,
Health Canada...
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bromate (along with
three other additives:
brominated vegetable oil,
propylparaben, and Red 3). The law
takes effect in 2027. It was the
first U.S. state...
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Carvonic acid
Coniferyl alcohol Isopropylparaben Isopropyl salicylate Propylparaben Thu****licinol This set
index page
lists chemical structure articles...
- methylparaben, octyldodecanol,
oleyl alcohol, paraffin,
phenyl trimethicone,
propylparaben,
titanium dioxide,
white wax, propanol. Its net
weight is
usually 4...
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contain titanium dioxide and 4
other harmful additives (which are
propylparaben, red dye 3,
brominated vegetable oil, and pot****ium bromate) across...
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committee has also
stated that it
considers the use of
butylparaben and
propylparaben as
preservatives in
finished cosmetic products as safe to the consumer...