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ALUMINUM CHLOROHYDREX PEG

Description

Aluminum Chlorohydrex PEG is a complex aluminum salt compound widely used in antiperspirant and deodorant formulations. This synthetic ingredient acts as an astringent and antimicrobial agent, effectively reducing perspiration and controlling body odor. Its chemical structure allows it to form temporary plugs within sweat ducts, thereby decreasing the amount of sweat released onto the skin's surface.

The PEG (polyethylene glycol) component of this compound enhances its solubility and improves its ability to spread evenly across the skin. This characteristic contributes to a smoother application and better overall product performance. Aluminum Chlorohydrex PEG is generally considered less irritating than some other aluminum-based antiperspirant agents, making it suitable for individuals with sensitive skin.

In cosmetic formulations, this ingredient typically appears at concentrations between 15% and 25%. Its efficacy has been demonstrated in numerous clinical studies, showing significant sweat reduction over extended periods. While concerns have been raised about the long-term use of aluminum-based antiperspirants, current scientific evidence does not support a causal link to adverse health effects. However, ongoing research continues to investigate its safety profile and potential alternatives.

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