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CINNAMOYLHYDROXAMIC ACID

Description

Cinnamoylhydroxamic acid is an innovative skincare ingredient gaining attention for its multifaceted benefits in cosmetic formulations. This compound is a synthetic derivative of cinnamic acid, combined with hydroxamic acid, resulting in a molecule with potent antioxidant and chelating properties. Its primary function in skincare products is as a preservative enhancer, working synergistically with traditional preservatives to improve product stability and extend shelf life.

The ingredient demonstrates significant efficacy in inhibiting microbial growth, particularly against gram-positive bacteria and fungi. This makes it valuable in formulations where natural or reduced preservative systems are desired. Cinnamoylhydroxamic acid also exhibits metal-chelating abilities, which can help prevent oxidation reactions in cosmetic formulas, thereby maintaining product integrity and color stability.

Research suggests potential anti-inflammatory properties, which may contribute to skin soothing effects in topical applications. Its antioxidant capacity could offer protection against environmental stressors and free radical damage. Formulators typically incorporate cinnamoylhydroxamic acid at low concentrations, usually between 0.1% to 0.5%, to achieve optimal preservative enhancement without compromising product safety or efficacy. This ingredient is compatible with a wide range of cosmetic bases, making it versatile for various skincare formulations.

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