Potassium bitartrate

Cream of tartar is a byproduct of the winemaking industry. During fermentation, a sediment forms inside the barrels. This sediment contains tartaric acid, which appears as white crystals. These crystals are ground, purified, dried, and then ground again to produce cream of tartar. It helps achieve light, airy textures and stable foams. In hair care products, it can also enhance the effect of natural ingredients.

Application types

Others

Conservations

  • Keep cooler
  • Keep dry

Information

OdorsOdorless
INCI functions
pH regulator, Stabilizer agent
Plant partsFruit
Acidic pH3.4-3.7 pH

Keep out of children's reach. Avoid contact with eyes.

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