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emulsifier A surface active substance which promotes the suspension of one liquid in another.
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emulsifier An agent that breaks up fatty material into minute particles and holds them in suspension.
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emulsifier An emulsifier is an agent that allows oil and water to blend in a lotion or cream. Cell Tech products use only natural emulsifiers.
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emulsifier Single chemical substance, or mixture of substances, that lowers the tension at the oil-water interface, and has the capacity for promoting emulsion formation and short-term stabilization.
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emulsifier An ingredient used to bind together substances, such as oil and water, which normally do not mix well. Lecithin, found in egg yolks, and xanthan gum, a commercial emulsifier, are examples.
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