Ingredient

CARBOXYMETHYL ALANYL DISULFIDE KERATIN

Substance information

The name component "carboxymethyl" means that individual hydroxy groups (mostly of sugar molecules) are linked to a carboxymethyl group (-CH2-COOH) as ether. Ingredient on the basis of keratin or hydrolysed keratin.


Function(s) of this ingredient in cosmetic products

NOT REPORTED

The function of this ingredient in cosmetic products has not yet been further specified


Background information on use in cosmetics

Keratins are water-insoluble proteins which constitute the main component of skin, hair and nails. They consist of amino acid chains which are interconnected in the form of fibres in such a way that they ensure a high degree of stability. Hair and nails become elastic and stress-resistant. In cosmetic products keratins (INCI name component: KERATIN) may also be applied externally to the skin and the hair as care. As ingredient in hair cosmetic products, they help, for instance, to strengthen the hair structure and rebuild it. With their support hair becomes easier to comb, supple, soft and glossy. Moreover, they provide the hair with more volume. In cosmetic haircare products, keratins preserve the moisture of the skin and ensure a smooth and soft skin surface.


Regulating cosmetics

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Understanding your cosmetics

How are cosmetics kept safe in Europe?

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What should I know about endocrine disruptors?

Some ingredients used in cosmetic products have been claimed to be ‘endocrine disruptors’ because they have the potential to mimic some of the properties of our hormones. Just because something has the potential to mimic a hormone does not mean it will disrupt our endocrine system. Many substances, including natural ones, mimic hormones but very few, and these are mostly potent medicines, have ever been shown to cause disruption of the endocrine system. The rigorous product safety assessments by qualified, scientific experts that companies are legally obliged to carry out cover all potential risks, including potential endocrine disruption.

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Are cosmetics tested on animals? No!

In the European Union, testing cosmetics on animals has been fully banned since 2013. Over the last 30 years, long before a ban was in place, the cosmetics and personal care industry has invested in research and development to pioneer alternatives to animal testing tools to assess the safety of cosmetics ingredients and products.

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