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DIHYDROGENATED TALLOW PHTHALIC ACID AMIDE
Description
Dihydrogenated tallow phthalic acid amide is a multifunctional ingredient used in haircare formulations, primarily as a conditioning agent and emollient. This synthetic compound is derived from tallow, a rendered form of animal fat, which undergoes hydrogenation and further chemical modification with phthalic acid to create the final product.
In hair care applications, dihydrogenated tallow phthalic acid amide works by forming a thin, protective film on the hair shaft. This film helps to reduce moisture loss, improve combability, and enhance the overall appearance of the hair. The ingredient's emollient properties contribute to increased softness and manageability, making it particularly beneficial for dry, damaged, or chemically treated hair.
Due to its lipid-based structure, this compound also aids in reducing static electricity and frizz, resulting in smoother, more controlled hair. It is often incorporated into conditioners, leave-in treatments, and styling products. While effective, formulators should be mindful of potential buildup on hair with prolonged use and consider appropriate cleansing methods to maintain optimal hair health.
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