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BENZOGUANAMINE/FORMALDEHYDE/MELAMINE CROSSPOLYMER

Description

Benzoguanamine/Formaldehyde/Melamine Crosspolymer is a synthetic polymer used in various skincare and cosmetic formulations. This ingredient is created through the cross-linking of benzoguanamine, formaldehyde, and melamine molecules, resulting in a stable, three-dimensional network structure. Its primary function is to act as a film-forming agent and texture enhancer in products such as foundations, powders, and other complexion-enhancing formulations.

The crosspolymer's unique structure allows it to create a smooth, even surface on the skin, effectively blurring imperfections and reducing the appearance of fine lines and pores. It also contributes to the long-wearing properties of cosmetic products by improving adherence to the skin. Additionally, this ingredient can help control oil production and mattify the skin, making it particularly beneficial for oily and combination skin types.

While effective, it's important to note that this ingredient contains formaldehyde, which can be a potential irritant for some individuals. Formulators typically use it in low concentrations to minimize any potential adverse effects. As with any cosmetic ingredient, patch testing is recommended for those with sensitive skin or known allergies to ensure compatibility.

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