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ETHYL ESTER OF HYDROLYZED ANIMAL PROTEIN
Description
Ethyl Ester of Hydrolyzed Animal Protein is a multifunctional cosmetic ingredient derived from animal proteins through hydrolysis and esterification processes. This compound is primarily utilized for its conditioning and film-forming properties in various skincare and haircare formulations. The hydrolysis breaks down larger protein molecules into smaller peptides, while the esterification with ethanol enhances the ingredient's solubility and skin penetration.
In skincare applications, this ingredient functions as an effective moisturizer and humectant, helping to attract and retain water in the skin's upper layers. It forms a protective film on the skin surface, reducing transepidermal water loss and improving skin texture. The small peptide components may also provide mild antioxidant benefits and support skin barrier function.
For haircare products, Ethyl Ester of Hydrolyzed Animal Protein aids in improving hair manageability, shine, and overall condition. It can help reduce static electricity and frizz while providing a smooth, silky feel to the hair shaft. This ingredient is compatible with a wide range of cosmetic formulations and is generally well-tolerated by most skin types, making it a versatile addition to many personal care products.
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