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CELLULOSE ACETATE PROPIONATE CARBOXYLATE

Description

Cellulose Acetate Propionate Carboxylate (CAPC) is a multifunctional polymer derived from cellulose, a naturally occurring polysaccharide. This ingredient is engineered to enhance the performance and aesthetic qualities of various skincare and cosmetic formulations. CAPC functions primarily as a film-forming agent, creating a smooth, flexible barrier on the skin's surface.

The carboxylate modification of CAPC imparts unique properties, including improved water resistance and adhesion to the skin. This characteristic makes it particularly useful in long-wearing makeup products and sunscreens. CAPC also exhibits excellent compatibility with a wide range of cosmetic ingredients, allowing for versatile formulation options.

In skincare applications, CAPC can help to improve the texture and spreadability of products, contributing to a more even application and enhanced sensory experience. Its film-forming properties may also assist in the controlled release of active ingredients, potentially increasing their efficacy.

CAPC is generally considered safe for topical use and is non-comedogenic, making it suitable for various skin types. However, as with any cosmetic ingredient, individual sensitivities may occur. Its biodegradability and renewable sourcing from cellulose align with growing consumer demands for more sustainable cosmetic ingredients.

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