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AMMONIUM ACRYLOYLDIMETHYLTAURATE/VINYL FORMAMIDE COPOLYMER

Description

AMMONIUM ACRYLOYLDIMETHYLTAURATE/VINYL FORMAMIDE COPOLYMER is a synthetic polymer used extensively in skincare and cosmetic formulations as a rheology modifier and thickening agent. This copolymer is composed of two monomers: ammonium acryloyldimethyltaurate and vinyl formamide, which combine to create a versatile ingredient with unique properties.

The copolymer exhibits excellent stability across a wide pH range and is compatible with various active ingredients, making it suitable for diverse skincare applications. It provides a smooth, non-tacky texture to formulations and helps create stable emulsions. The ingredient's ability to form clear gels and its resistance to electrolytes make it particularly useful in creating lightweight, yet effective products.

In skincare formulations, this copolymer enhances the spreadability of products, improving their overall sensory experience. It also assists in suspending particles, which is beneficial for formulations containing exfoliants or other particulate matter. The ingredient's film-forming properties contribute to improved product adherence to the skin, potentially enhancing the efficacy of active ingredients.

While generally considered safe for topical use, it's important to note that some individuals may experience sensitivity. As with any skincare ingredient, patch testing is recommended before widespread use.

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