Science
Mechanism of Action
This active ingredient operates by influencing the deep adipose tissue. Its mechanism involves a dual approach: actively reducing existing fat deposits and simultaneously enhancing the body's natural fat-burning processes within these tissues.
Research
Clinical Evidence
Medium confidence0.1%
Key findings
- 01 At a 0.1% concentration, TRIMETHYLCYCLOHEXYL BUTYLCARBAMATE demonstrated clinically proven efficacy in reducing anti-fat nodes and producing a visible slimming effect.
Transparency
Dusting Analysis
The Formula
Formulation
Stability
Characterized by notable resistance to both moisture and heat, making it a stable component suitable for formulations requiring resilience under varying environmental conditions.
Safety
Safety Profile
While GHS Classification (OSHA HCS) found no specified hazards, hazard statements, or precautionary statements, comprehensive toxicity data (oral, parenteral, dermal, and inhalation) remains undetermined. Additionally, there is a noted 'potential for formaldehyde release,' although this data is currently under research and provided for reference only, indicating a need for further investigation regarding long-term safety.
Your Skin
Skin Compatibility
Our Assessment
Verdict
Despite demonstrating promising anti-fat node efficacy and slimming properties at 0.1% in a clinical study, the current absence of a CIR safety review, undetermined toxicity data, and an unresolved potential for formaldehyde release result in insufficient safety data for a definitive endorsement in precision skincare.
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