Cosmetic Preservatives Market 2016 Share, Trend and Forcast Cosmetic Preservatives Market - Global Industry An
Cosmetic
Preservatives
Market
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Global
Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends
and Forecast 2016 - 2024
Cosmetic Preservatives Market: Introduction
Cosmetic preservatives are used as antimicrobials, antioxidants, and stabilizers.
Many cosmetics are produced via biodegradable elements. These can decay due to
a variety of microbes. The presence of water in products is another reason for
decomposition of cosmetics if stored for a long time. This may result in change of
odor, viscosity, and color. Cosmetic preservatives are primarily added to product
formulations to inhibit the growth of microbes. Based on raw material, preservatives
are classified as natural and synthetic. Natural preservatives include oil extracts
from plants such as curry leaf, cinnamon leaf, and clove bud. Commonly used
synthetic preservatives include parabens, formaldehyde releasers, isothiazolinones,
phenoxyethanol, and organic acids. However, synthetic compounds have been
proved to be more effective in controlling the development of the bacteria. North
America has been the largest cosmetic preservatives market in the world since the
last few years.
Preservatives are used in the formulation of face masks, lotions, sunscreens, and
scrubs. Various preservatives are available, depending on products such as rinse-
off, leave-on, and wet wipes. Leave-on products include creams, body lotions, and
deodorants. Rinse-off products comprise shampoos and soaps. Wet wipes include
wet tissues and baby wipes.
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Parabens are commonly used preservatives and include a wide range of chemicals
such as germaben II, methylparaben, and propylparaben. Parabens offer
characteristics similar to that of natural preservatives. They also have less adverse
effects on the skin when applied. Parabens can be employed in leave-on and rinse-
off products. Formaldehyde releasers act as an antimicrobial to prevent side effects
caused by excess formaldehyde. Commonly used formaldehyde releasers include
germall plus, DMDM hydantoin, imidozolidinyl urea and diazolidinyl urea. The
parabens and formaldehyde releasers market is likely to hamper due to
carcinogenic effects.
Phenoxyethanol preservatives such as optiphen and optiphen plus are used widely
in products such as shampoos, shaving gels, and toothpastes. The market for
phenoxyethanol preservatives is expected to expand at a significant rate, owing to