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CHITOSAN LAURAMIDE HYDROXYPROPYLTRIMONIUM CHLORIDE

Description

Chitosan Lauramide Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride is a multifunctional ingredient derived from chitosan, a natural polysaccharide obtained from shellfish exoskeletons. This quaternary ammonium compound combines the properties of chitosan with the conditioning benefits of a cationic surfactant. It functions primarily as a film-forming agent, conditioning agent, and preservative booster in skincare and haircare formulations.

The ingredient's cationic nature allows it to adhere effectively to negatively charged skin and hair surfaces, providing a protective barrier and enhancing moisture retention. It exhibits excellent compatibility with anionic surfactants, making it suitable for use in cleansing products. Chitosan Lauramide Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride demonstrates antimicrobial properties, contributing to the preservation of cosmetic formulations and potentially offering additional benefits for acne-prone skin.

In haircare applications, it helps reduce static, improve combability, and enhance shine. For skincare, it can aid in improving skin texture and hydration. The ingredient is generally well-tolerated, though individuals with shellfish allergies should exercise caution. Its versatility and multiple benefits make it a valuable component in various personal care products, particularly those designed for sensitive or compromised skin and hair.

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