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Article: TPHP (triphenyl phosphate)

TPHP (triphenyl phosphate)

TPHP (triphenyl phosphate)

Category: Plasticizer

Brief description: Triphenyl phosphate (TPHP) is used as a plasticizer in nail polishes to improve flexibility and durability. It's also used as a flame retardant in various other applications.

Benefits: Enhances the performance of nail polish by reducing brittleness and improving durability.

Skin type suitability/concerns: There are potential health concerns related to endocrine disruption.

Target audience: Used in nail care products.

Chemical composition: Triester of phosphoric acid and phenol.

Physical aspect: Colorless, crystalline material with a faint, phenolic odor.

Compatibility: Soluble in most organic solvents.

Concentration: Typically used at concentrations of 0.1-1% in nail polish.

Side effects/adverse reactions: Potential health concerns include endocrine disruption, although more research is needed.

Regulatory status: The use of TPHP in cosmetics is permitted in the US and EU, but its safety continues to be monitored due to potential health concerns.

Sustainability/ethical considerations: TPHP is produced from non-renewable petrochemicals, raising sustainability concerns. Furthermore, due to its use as a flame retardant, it is a common pollutant in the environment.

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