An inorganic salt that is a skin conditioning agent.
Odour: Characteristic
Solubility: Soluble in water and in Ethyl Alcohol. At 20ºC it is possible to solubilise 71g of Magnesium Chloride into water. However, we recommend adding less than this to prevent the magnesium salts falling out of solution during cool weather. Solubility is temperature dependent.
Origin: Synthetic.
Applications: Bath tablets, and salts; Cleansing products [Cold creams, cleansing lotions, liquids and pads]; Skin care preparations, miscellaneous; Shampoos [Non-colouring]; Hair conditioners; Moisturising preparations; Personal cleanliness products, miscellaneous; Bath soaps and detergents; Bubble baths; Paste masks [Mud packs]; Indoor tanning preparations; Shaving cream [Aerosol, Brushless and Lather]; Massage blends.
NOTE: Magnesium Chloride is highly hygroscopic and readily absorbs ambient moisture.
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Prior to use: Customers should always refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet / Specification Sheet OR the ingredients label as affixed to each product which are current at the time of supply of the product.
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