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ACETYLATED LARD GLYCERIDE

Description

Acetylated Lard Glyceride is a multifunctional ingredient derived from lard, a type of animal fat, through an acetylation process. This modification enhances its stability and cosmetic properties, making it a valuable component in various skincare and personal care formulations. The ingredient functions primarily as an emollient and skin conditioning agent, providing a smooth, non-greasy feel to products.

In skincare applications, Acetylated Lard Glyceride helps to soften and moisturize the skin by forming a protective barrier that reduces transepidermal water loss. Its occlusive properties contribute to improved skin hydration and elasticity. The ingredient also aids in the even distribution of other active components within formulations.

Acetylated Lard Glyceride exhibits good spreadability and absorption characteristics, making it suitable for a wide range of product types, including creams, lotions, and balms. It is particularly beneficial in formulations designed for dry or mature skin. While generally well-tolerated, it may not be suitable for individuals with specific dietary or ethical restrictions due to its animal-derived nature. As with any ingredient, patch testing is recommended to ensure compatibility with individual skin types.

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