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DEXTRIN BEHENATE
Description
Dextrin behenate is a versatile cosmetic ingredient that functions as both an emollient and a texture enhancer in skincare and makeup formulations. This compound is derived from the esterification of dextrin, a carbohydrate, with behenic acid, a long-chain fatty acid. Its unique structure allows it to form a fine, powdery substance that imparts a smooth, velvety feel to products.
In skincare applications, dextrin behenate acts as a non-greasy emollient, helping to soften and smooth the skin's surface without leaving a heavy residue. It is particularly effective in oil-control formulations, as it can absorb excess sebum and provide a matte finish. In color cosmetics, it enhances the spreadability of powders and improves their adherence to the skin, leading to longer-lasting wear.
Dextrin behenate is well-tolerated by most skin types and is considered non-comedogenic, making it suitable for acne-prone skin. Its stability in various pH environments and compatibility with many other cosmetic ingredients make it a valuable component in a wide range of products, from foundations and loose powders to oil-control skincare solutions and dry shampoos.
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