

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
1. What is FINECHEMO SODIUM PERSULPHATE?
FINECHEMO SODIUM PERSULPHATE is a high-purity oxidizing agent derived from Sodium Persulphate, formulated specifically for use in personal care and cosmetic applications. It is primarily used in hair bleaching and coloring products due to its strong oxidative properties. Its controlled reactivity makes it a key component in formulations where active oxygen release is required.
2. What is the CAS Number and INCI Name of FINECHEMO SODIUM PERSULPHATE?
CAS Number: 7775-27-1
INCI Name: Sodium Persulfate
3. What are the benefits of using FINECHEMO SODIUM PERSULPHATE in personal care products?
Powerful Oxidizing Agent: Facilitates rapid and efficient hair lightening.
Stable Form: Offers reliable performance with controlled decomposition during formulation use.
Consistency: Provides uniform bleaching effects when used in powdered or cream-based bleach formulations.
Compatibility: Works well in combination with other peroxides and alkaline agents in hair care systems.
4. What are the common applications of FINECHEMO SODIUM PERSULPHATE in personal care?
Hair Bleaching Powders and Creams: Used to lighten natural hair color before dyeing.
Hair Dye Developers: Helps activate color precursors for permanent dyes.
Oxidizing Boosters: Occasionally used in depilatory formulations or advanced peel systems (under strict control).
5. Is FINECHEMO SODIUM PERSULPHATE safe for use in personal care products?
Yes, FINECHEMO SODIUM PERSULPHATE is permitted for cosmetic use under regulatory guidelines when used within concentration limits. However, it must be formulated by professionals as it can be irritating to skin, eyes, and respiratory pathways in raw form. Proper protective measures and formulation practices are essential.
6. Can FINECHEMO SODIUM PERSULPHATE cause skin irritation?
Yes, due to its oxidizing nature, Sodium Persulphate can be a potential skin and respiratory irritant. It is typically used in rinse-off hair products and should not be used in direct-to-skin leave-on formulations. Patch testing and professional formulation are highly recommended.