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BIS-HYDROXYETHYLACRYLATE POLYHEXAMETHYLENE CARBONATE/IPDI COPOLYMER

Description

BIS-HYDROXYETHYLACRYLATE POLYHEXAMETHYLENE CARBONATE/IPDI COPOLYMER is a synthetic polymer used in advanced haircare formulations. This innovative ingredient functions as a film-forming agent, providing a protective barrier on hair strands. Its unique molecular structure allows for the creation of a flexible, breathable film that enhances hair manageability and texture without causing stiffness or buildup.

The copolymer is composed of hydroxyethyl acrylate, polyhexamethylene carbonate, and isophorone diisocyanate (IPDI) units. This combination results in a water-resistant, yet humidity-tolerant polymer that effectively controls frizz and improves hair smoothness. It is particularly beneficial in high-humidity environments, where it helps maintain hairstyle integrity and reduces moisture-induced swelling of hair fibers.

In haircare products, this ingredient is typically found in leave-in treatments, styling creams, and anti-frizz serums. Its film-forming properties also contribute to enhanced shine and improved color retention in dyed hair. The copolymer is compatible with a wide range of other haircare ingredients, making it versatile for various formulations. While it provides significant benefits, it is important to note that individual results may vary based on hair type and condition.

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