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ADIPIC ACID/DIGLYCOL CROSSPOLYMER

Description

Adipic Acid/Diglycol Crosspolymer is a synthetic polymer used in cosmetic and skincare formulations as a thickening and stabilizing agent. This ingredient is created through the cross-linking of adipic acid with diethylene glycol, resulting in a network-like structure that enhances the texture and consistency of various products.

The crosspolymer functions primarily as a viscosity modifier, improving the rheological properties of formulations. It helps create a smooth, gel-like texture and can contribute to a more luxurious feel in creams, lotions, and gels. Additionally, it aids in the suspension of particles and active ingredients, ensuring even distribution throughout the product.

Adipic Acid/Diglycol Crosspolymer is particularly useful in oil-in-water emulsions, where it helps stabilize the formulation and prevent separation. It also exhibits good compatibility with a wide range of cosmetic ingredients, including both water-soluble and oil-soluble components.

This ingredient is generally well-tolerated by most skin types and is considered safe for use in cosmetics. It is non-comedogenic and does not typically cause irritation or allergic reactions. The polymer's ability to form a lightweight, breathable film on the skin can also contribute to improved product performance and extended wear time.

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