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BIS-HEMA POLY(DIGLYCOL/GLYCOL ADIPATE)/IPDI COPOLYMER

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BIS-HEMA Poly(diglycol/glycol adipate)/IPDI Copolymer is a complex synthetic ingredient used in various cosmetic and skincare formulations. This multifunctional polymer serves as a film-forming agent, providing a protective barrier on the skin or hair surface. Its unique structure, combining bis-hydroxyethyl methacrylate (BIS-HEMA) with a copolymer of diglycol/glycol adipate and isophorone diisocyanate (IPDI), contributes to its versatile properties.

The ingredient enhances product texture and improves the overall feel of formulations on the skin. It aids in creating a smooth, even application and can help extend the wear time of cosmetic products. In skincare, it may assist in improving moisture retention by forming a breathable film that reduces transepidermal water loss.

This copolymer is generally considered safe for use in cosmetics when formulated properly. It is non-comedogenic, making it suitable for various skin types, including acne-prone skin. However, as with any synthetic ingredient, some individuals may experience sensitivity. It's important to note that while this ingredient offers functional benefits in product formulation, it does not provide significant direct skincare benefits beyond its film-forming and texture-enhancing properties.

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