TXC™ (Cetyl Tranexamate HCl)

Cosmetics Code: 2279

Cetyl Tranexamate HCl, full name tranexamic acid cetyl ester hydrochloride, a whitening substance that can act and be absorbed into the skin better than Tranexamic Acid

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TXC™ (Cetyl Tranexamate HCl)

Cetyl Tranexamate HCl, full name tranexamic acid cetyl ester hydrochloride, a whitening substance that can act and be absorbed into the skin better than Tranexamic Acid

TXC™ (Cetyl Tranexamate HCl or full name tranexamic acid cetyl ester hydrochloride) is a whitening substance that can act and be absorbed into the skin better than Tranexamic Acid.

 

TXC™ was developed by Chanel and is considered a Quasi-drug according to FDA Japan.

 

Use: Ingredients in any recipe that need whitening efficiency

Mixing method: soluble in Glycol (not soluble in water) with a temperature not exceeding 80 degrees and therefore added to the main formula

Usage rate: 1-5% , 1-2% recommended in regular whitening formulas and 3-5% for spot corrector *High levels of use can irritate the skin*

Product characteristics: white powder

Solubility: Can dissolve in any type of Glycol such as Propylene Glycol, Butylene Glycol. or oil By using heat to help dissolve 60-80 degrees, can not dissolve in water.

 

INCI Name : Cetyl Tranexamate HCL (full name tranexamic acid cetyl ester hydrochloride)

 

Products using TXC™

CHANEL LE BLANC Whitening Moisturizing Fluid

CHANEL LE BLANC Whitening Moisturizing Cream

CHANEL LE BLANC Whitening Concentrate Continuous Action TXC

CHANEL INTENSIVE NIGHT WHITENING TREATMENT

CHANEL TARGETED WHITENING SPOT CORRECTOR TXC

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