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BIS-ETHYLHEXYL POLY(1,4-BUTANEDIOL)-13/IPDI COPOLYMER

Description

BIS-ETHYLHEXYL POLY(1,4-BUTANEDIOL)-13/IPDI COPOLYMER is a synthetic polymer used in cosmetic and skincare formulations. This ingredient functions primarily as a film-forming agent and emollient, providing multiple benefits to the skin and enhancing product performance.

The copolymer is composed of bis-ethylhexyl groups, poly(1,4-butanediol), and isophorone diisocyanate (IPDI) segments. Its unique structure allows it to form a flexible, breathable film on the skin's surface, which helps to lock in moisture and protect against environmental stressors. This film-forming property also contributes to the long-wearing effects of cosmetic products, particularly in foundations and sunscreens.

As an emollient, it helps to soften and smooth the skin, improving overall texture and appearance. The ingredient is known for its ability to enhance the spreadability of formulations, leading to more even product application. It is compatible with a wide range of cosmetic ingredients, making it versatile for use in various skincare and makeup products.

BIS-ETHYLHEXYL POLY(1,4-BUTANEDIOL)-13/IPDI COPOLYMER is generally considered safe for use in cosmetics, with low potential for skin irritation. It is particularly beneficial in formulations designed for long-lasting wear or those requiring enhanced moisture retention properties.

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