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DILINOLEIC ACID/SEBACIC ACID/PIPERAZINE/ETHYLENEDIAMINE COPOLYMER

Description

Dilinoleic Acid/Sebacic Acid/Piperazine/Ethylenediamine Copolymer is a synthetic ingredient used in various skincare and cosmetic formulations. This complex copolymer is primarily employed as a film-forming agent, providing a protective barrier on the skin's surface. Its unique composition allows for enhanced product stability and improved texture in a wide range of applications.

The copolymer's structure incorporates dilinoleic acid, which offers emollient properties, and sebacic acid, known for its gentle exfoliating effects. Piperazine and ethylenediamine contribute to the polymer's overall stability and flexibility. This combination results in a multifunctional ingredient that can enhance the feel and performance of skincare products.

In formulations, this copolymer can improve the spreadability of products, create a smooth, non-greasy finish, and help extend the wear time of makeup and sunscreens. It may also assist in the even distribution of other active ingredients throughout a product. While generally considered safe for topical use, as with any synthetic ingredient, patch testing is recommended for individuals with sensitive skin or known allergies. The copolymer is typically used in low concentrations in final formulations to achieve its desired effects without compromising the overall product integrity.

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