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DIISOPROPANOLAMINE
Description
Diisopropanolamine (DIPA) is an organic compound with the chemical formula C6H15NO2. It is a colorless, viscous liquid with a mild ammonia-like odor. DIPA belongs to the class of alkanolamines and is structurally similar to isopropanolamine, but with two isopropanol groups attached to the nitrogen atom.
In skincare formulations, DIPA functions primarily as a pH adjuster and buffering agent. It helps maintain the stability of products by controlling acidity levels, which is crucial for preserving the efficacy of active ingredients and ensuring product safety. DIPA also exhibits emulsifying properties, aiding in the mixing of oil and water-based components in cosmetic formulations.
The ingredient has moisturizing capabilities, helping to hydrate the skin and improve its barrier function. However, it's important to note that DIPA can potentially cause skin irritation in some individuals, particularly those with sensitive skin.
DIPA is used in various personal care products, including cleansers, lotions, and hair care items. Its concentration in cosmetic formulations is typically low, ranging from 0.1% to 3%, to minimize the risk of adverse reactions while still providing its functional benefits.
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