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DIPA-LANOLATE

Description

DIPA-Lanolate, also known as Diisopropanolamine Lanolate, is a multifunctional ingredient used in various skincare and haircare formulations. This compound is derived from lanolin, a natural wax secreted by wool-bearing animals, and is modified with diisopropanolamine to enhance its properties.

DIPA-Lanolate functions primarily as an emulsifier and emollient, helping to stabilize oil-in-water emulsions and providing skin-conditioning benefits. Its unique structure allows it to form stable emulsions, making it particularly useful in creams, lotions, and hair conditioners. The ingredient exhibits excellent moisture-retention capabilities, helping to keep the skin and hair hydrated for extended periods.

In skincare products, DIPA-Lanolate helps to improve texture and spreadability while leaving a non-greasy feel on the skin. For haircare applications, it aids in detangling and enhances the overall manageability of hair. The ingredient is compatible with a wide range of other cosmetic components, making it versatile for formulators.

DIPA-Lanolate is generally well-tolerated by most skin types and is considered safe for use in cosmetic formulations when used at appropriate concentrations.

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