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BIS-HYDROXYETHYL ACRYLATE POLYNEOPENTYL GLYCOL ADIPATE/TDI COPOLYMER

Description

BIS-HYDROXYETHYL ACRYLATE POLYNEOPENTYL GLYCOL ADIPATE/TDI COPOLYMER is a synthetic polymer used in advanced skincare formulations. This complex ingredient functions primarily as a film-former and texture enhancer, providing a smooth, even application of products on the skin's surface.

The copolymer is composed of bis-hydroxyethyl acrylate, polyneopentyl glycol adipate, and toluene diisocyanate (TDI). Its unique structure allows it to form a flexible, breathable film on the skin, which helps to lock in moisture and other beneficial ingredients. This film-forming property also contributes to the long-lasting effects of skincare products, improving their overall efficacy.

In addition to its film-forming capabilities, this copolymer enhances the texture and feel of skincare formulations, creating a silky, non-greasy finish. It is particularly useful in products designed for oily or combination skin types, as it helps control shine without clogging pores.

The ingredient is compatible with a wide range of skincare actives and is stable in various pH environments. Its versatility makes it a valuable component in moisturizers, serums, and other leave-on skincare products, contributing to improved product performance and user experience.

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