Troy Corporation has grown its line of TroyCare preservatives for personal care and cosmetics with the TroyCare ID-series. Based on DMDM hydantoin and IPBC in varying ratios, the customised blends are globally approved for most rinse-off and many leave-on formulations. Formulators can select a preservative in a choice of chemistries and active ratios. The TroyCare ID-series is said to offer optimum levels of bactericide, fungicide and boosting agents, yielding the lowest total preservative cost and fewer formulating challenges.
New preservatives added to TroyCare portfolio
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