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Pure Cleansing Gel Base
Description
            
            Description
        
        
            Clear, light, sulfate-free gel cleanser that cleanses deeply and nourishes the skin. Lathers pleasantly. Made with mild coconut-based surfactants and provitamin B5. Preserved with phenoxyethanol. pH value: 4.2 - 5.8
        
    
            Benefits
        
        - Very effective cleanser that glides easily
 - No harsh or unnecessary ingredients
 - Provitamin B5 leaves skin happy and rejuvenated
 
            Use
        
        
            Can be used as is or customized further by adding up to 10% (volume percentage) of additional liquid ingredients. Addition of acids should be avoided. Please note: If the base is heavily diluted the viscosity decreases and additional preservatives may be required.
        
    Details
            
            Purity Grade
        
        
            No purity grade applicable
        
    
            Appearance
        
        
            Clear to slightly cloudy gel
        
    
            Preservation
        
        
            Phenoxyethanol
        
    
            Storage
        
        
            Store in a closed container in a dry place at room temperature
        
    
            Country of Origin
        
        
            USA
        
    
            Animal Testing
        
        
            Not animal tested
        
    
            Vegan
        
        
            Does not contain animal-derived components. No added Gluten.
        
    
            HS Code
        
        
            3304990000
        
    
           Ingredients 
        
        
            Water (Aqua), Decyl Glucoside,  Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Glycerin, Sodium  Chloride, Panthenol, Xanthan Gum,  Phenoxyethanol, Tetrasodium Glutamate  Diacetate
        
    
           Special Instructions
        
        
            If the base is heavily diluted the viscosity decreases and additional preservatives may be required. Addition of acids should be avoided.
        
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