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ETHYL GLYCERIN ACETAL LEVULINATE

Description

Ethyl Glycerin Acetal Levulinate is an innovative, multifunctional ingredient gaining prominence in skincare formulations. This ester compound is derived from the reaction of ethyl levulinate with glycerin acetal, resulting in a clear, colorless liquid with a mild, pleasant odor. Its primary function is as a skin conditioning agent, offering moisturizing and emollient properties that help improve skin texture and hydration.

The ingredient exhibits excellent stability across a wide pH range and is compatible with various cosmetic formulations. It acts as an effective solvent for both oil-soluble and water-soluble ingredients, enhancing product stability and performance. Ethyl Glycerin Acetal Levulinate also demonstrates antimicrobial properties, contributing to the preservation of skincare products and potentially reducing the need for additional preservatives.

Furthermore, this compound has been shown to enhance the penetration of active ingredients into the skin, potentially improving the efficacy of other skincare components. Its low irritation potential makes it suitable for use in sensitive skin formulations. Ethyl Glycerin Acetal Levulinate is typically used in concentrations ranging from 0.1% to 5%, depending on the specific product application and desired effects.

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