Aqueous Extracts: When Water Becomes a Separate Line
A water-carried botanical extract quietly adds Aqua to your ingredient list, and its position on the panel depends on real concentration.
A water-carried botanical extract quietly adds Aqua to your ingredient list, and its position on the panel depends on real concentration.
Answering the beginner question of how water and simple diluents actually get declared on a Cosmetic Notification Form.
Cocamidopropyl betaine arrives as a 30 percent solution, so here's how to split the INCI listing between the active and the carrier water.
Whether the lye-dissolving water needs its own Aqua line on a soap label depends on whether your bar is true soap or a cosmetic.
A working reference for the everyday solvent INCI names that trip up filings, from plain Aqua to Alcohol Denat and Propanediol.
Health Canada wants Aqua on the ingredient list, not Water. Here is why the trilingual convention exists and how to get it right on your CNF.