DESCRIPTION
- active form with strong absorbing properties
- ingredient of whitening toothpastes
- ingredient of cosmetics for problematic skin
- Air purification filter element
Activated carbon is obtained by processing cellulose at 900 °C. In the next step, it is activated with steam or acids. Such a method aims to increase the absorption area. As a result, activated carbon is characterized by a strong absorption property for other substances. These include bacteria. Activated carbon is very widely used in cosmetology, especially in the manufacture of masks and as an additive to gels for washing the face and body. Increasingly, it is also a component of whitening toothpastes. This type of products is recommended for problematic and oily skin. It is also used in air filters and in the separation of gases and their purification. It is a pure form of activated charcoal. No additives, no fillers or release agents.
INGREDIENTS
activated charcoal
USE
It can be used to make homemade face masks and bleaching pastes.
For cosmetic purposes, it should be suitably crushed to get the smallest granularity - preferably dust. In the form of a paste or other suspension, the product is easier to apply.
RECOMMENDED STORAGE CONDITIONS
Store in a dry, cool place tightly closed container. Keep out of reach of children.
Not microbiologically tested.
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