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

Description

BIS-HEMA POLY(GLYCOL/TMP ADIPATE)/IPDI COPOLYMER is a synthetic polymer used in cosmetic and skincare formulations. This complex ingredient functions primarily as a film-forming agent, providing a protective barrier on the skin or hair surface. Its structure combines bis-hydroxyethyl methacrylate (BIS-HEMA) with a copolymer of glycol/trimethylolpropane adipate and isophorone diisocyanate (IPDI).

The copolymer's unique composition allows it to form a flexible, breathable film that aids in moisture retention and protects against environmental stressors. It is particularly effective in long-wearing makeup formulations, helping to improve the longevity and durability of cosmetic products. Additionally, this ingredient can enhance the texture and feel of skincare products, contributing to a smooth, non-greasy finish.

In terms of safety, BIS-HEMA POLY(GLYCOL/TMP ADIPATE)/IPDI COPOLYMER is generally considered low-risk for skin irritation when used in cosmetic concentrations. However, individuals with sensitive skin or known allergies to similar compounds should exercise caution. The ingredient is stable in most formulations and compatible with a wide range of other cosmetic ingredients, making it versatile for use in various product types.

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