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DIHYDROCHOLESTERYL ISOSTEARATE

Description

Dihydrocholesteryl isostearate is a multifunctional ester derived from cholesterol and isostearic acid. This lipid-based ingredient serves as an effective emollient and skin conditioning agent in various cosmetic and skincare formulations. Its molecular structure allows it to form a protective barrier on the skin's surface, helping to reduce transepidermal water loss and maintain optimal hydration levels.

The compound exhibits excellent spreadability and a non-greasy feel, making it ideal for use in moisturizers, lip products, and anti-aging treatments. Dihydrocholesteryl isostearate is known for its ability to enhance the stability of emulsions, contributing to improved product texture and shelf life. It also aids in the even distribution of other active ingredients throughout a formulation.

Studies have shown that dihydrocholesteryl isostearate can improve skin elasticity and suppleness, making it a valuable ingredient in products targeting mature or dry skin. Its compatibility with a wide range of cosmetic ingredients allows for versatile application across various skincare products. While generally well-tolerated, as with any cosmetic ingredient, patch testing is recommended for individuals with sensitive skin or a history of allergic reactions.

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