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BUTYL METHACRYLATE

Description

Butyl methacrylate is a versatile synthetic compound widely used in cosmetic and skincare formulations. This colorless liquid monomer belongs to the family of methacrylate esters and is valued for its film-forming and adhesive properties. In skincare products, butyl methacrylate functions as a viscosity controller and binder, helping to create smooth, even textures and improve the overall stability of formulations.

The ingredient forms a flexible, water-resistant film on the skin's surface, which can enhance the longevity of cosmetic products and provide a protective barrier. This film-forming ability makes butyl methacrylate particularly useful in long-wearing makeup, sunscreens, and moisturizers. It also contributes to the smooth application and even distribution of active ingredients across the skin.

Butyl methacrylate is generally considered safe for use in cosmetics when formulated properly. However, it may cause irritation in some individuals with sensitive skin. As with any synthetic ingredient, patch testing is recommended before widespread use. The concentration of butyl methacrylate in skincare products is typically low, ranging from 0.1% to 5%, depending on the specific formulation and intended purpose.

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