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DIETHYLENE GLYCOLAMINE/EPICHLOROHYDRIN/PIPERAZINE COPOLYMER
Description
DIETHYLENE GLYCOLAMINE/EPICHLOROHYDRIN/PIPERAZINE COPOLYMER is a synthetic polymer used in various skincare and cosmetic formulations. This complex ingredient is formed through the copolymerization of diethylene glycolamine, epichlorohydrin, and piperazine. It functions primarily as a film-forming agent and viscosity controller in personal care products.
The copolymer creates a protective barrier on the skin's surface, helping to lock in moisture and protect against environmental stressors. Its film-forming properties contribute to the smooth application and even distribution of products like foundations, sunscreens, and moisturizers. As a viscosity controller, it helps stabilize emulsions and adjust the thickness of formulations, improving product texture and user experience.
This ingredient is generally considered safe for topical use when formulated properly. However, it's important to note that epichlorohydrin, one of its components, can be a skin irritant in its pure form. In the copolymer, this risk is significantly reduced. The ingredient is compatible with a wide range of other cosmetic components, making it versatile for use in various product types. It's particularly beneficial in long-wearing makeup formulations and water-resistant sunscreens due to its film-forming capabilities.
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