Substancegroup
Antiperspirant ingredients / Astringents
Description
Antiperspirants work by blocking the eccrine sweat gland with a gel plug on the outer layer of the skin, thereby reducing the amount of sweat that reaches the surface of the skin. Since these processes occur on the level of the epidermis, these plugs are gradually repelled in the wake of the skin renewal with the keratinisation process. Moreover, antiperspirants impair the growth of bacteria; hence they also deliver a deodorant effect. Known active ingredients are, for example, aluminum chlorohydrate or aluminum/zirconium salts.
Examples for ingredients / INCI
Aluminium Chloride
Aluminium Chlorohydrate
Aluminium Chlorohydrate, reaction products with propylene glycol
Aluminium Chlorohydrate, reaction products with polyethylene glycol
Aluminium Chlorohydrate, reaction products with propylene glycol
Aluminium Chlorohydrate
Aluminium Chlorohydrate, reaction products with polyethylene glycol
Aluminium Chlorohydrate, reaction products with propylene glycol
Aluminium Chlorohydrate
Aluminium Chlorohydrate, reaction products with polyethylene glycol
Aluminium Chlorohydrate, reaction products with propylene glycol
Aluminium Zirconium Chlorohydrate
Aluminium Zirconium Chlorohydrate, reaction products with glycine (aminoacetic acid)
Aluminium Zirconium Chlorohydrate
Aluminium Zirconium Chlorohydrate, reaction products with glycine (aminoacetic acid)
Aluminium Zirconium Chlorohydrate
Aluminium Zirconium Chlorohydrate, reaction products with glycine (aminoacetic acid)
Potassium Alum
Zinc Sulphate; Sulphuric Acid, Zinc Salt
Typically included in the following product groups