About 1,3-Dihydroxyacetone (DHA)
1,3-Dihydroxyacetone (DHA) is a self-tanning agent used in cosmetics designed to provide a tanned appearance without the need for sun exposure. It is also a uV protector and a color additive. As a self-tanning agent, it reacts with amino acids found on the skin’s epidermal layer. Its effects last only a few days as the color it provides fades with the natural shedding of the stained cells. Reportedly, it works best on slightly acidic skin. DHA, when combined with lawsone, becomes an FDA Category I (approved) uV protectant. In 1973, the FDA declared that DHA is safe and suitable for use in cosmetics or drugs that are applied to color the skin, and has exempted it from color additive certification.
Product name | 1,3-Dihydroxyacetone |
Product type | CAS 96-26-4 |
Appearance | White Powder |
Melting point | 75-80 °C |
Boiling point | 107.25°C |
Density | 1.1385
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Flash | 97.3ºC |