
ACETYLATED HYDROGENATED LANOLIN
Description
Acetylated Hydrogenated Lanolin is a modified form of lanolin, a natural wax derived from sheep's wool. This ingredient undergoes hydrogenation and acetylation processes to enhance its properties and reduce potential allergenicity. The resulting compound exhibits improved stability, texture, and compatibility with various cosmetic formulations.
As an emollient and occlusive agent, Acetylated Hydrogenated Lanolin forms a protective barrier on the skin, helping to prevent moisture loss and maintain hydration. Its molecular structure allows it to penetrate the skin's outer layers, providing long-lasting moisturization and softening effects. This ingredient is particularly beneficial for dry, rough, or compromised skin conditions.
In skincare formulations, Acetylated Hydrogenated Lanolin functions as a viscosity regulator and stabilizer, contributing to the overall texture and consistency of products. It is commonly used in lip balms, moisturizers, and protective creams. The acetylation process reduces the characteristic odor associated with natural lanolin, making it more appealing for use in cosmetic applications.
While generally well-tolerated, individuals with known lanolin sensitivities should exercise caution when using products containing this ingredient.