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Lanoline Anhydrous (500 gm) is a refined, water-free emollient used in various laboratory formulations and skin-care preparations. Its exceptional water-absorption and protective properties make it indispensable in pharmaceutical compounding, chemical manufacturing, and cosmetic research. Non-toxic and biodegradable.
Key Features
- Pharmaceutical-grade, refined anhydrous lanoline with excellent purity.
- Highly effective as a water-in-oil emulsifier and skin-conditioning agent.
- Stable under standard laboratory storage conditions.
- Versatile use in compounding, ointment bases, and cosmetic formulations.
- Biodegradable, skin-friendly, and safe for external use applications.
Precautions
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture.
- Handle with clean, dry utensils to prevent contamination.
- For external use only; avoid ingestion or contact with eyes.
- Use protective gloves when handling in bulk or sensitive environments.
- Dispose of in accordance with local environmental regulations.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Question: What is the primary use of Lanoline Anhydrous in laboratories?
Answer: It is mainly used as an emulsifying and moisturizing agent in pharmaceutical and cosmetic formulations.
Question: Is this product safe for use in topical skin formulations?
Answer: Yes, it is pharmaceutical-grade and commonly used in external skin-care applications.
Question: Does Lanoline Anhydrous contain any water content?
Answer: No, it is completely water-free, which enhances its stability and absorption properties.
Question: How should I store Lanoline Anhydrous (500 gm)?
Answer: Store in a sealed container in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from direct heat or sunlight.
Question: Can Lanoline Anhydrous be used in cosmetic research?
Answer: Absolutely. It is widely used in cosmetics research for testing emulsions, creams, and ointments.
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