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FUMARIC ACID/GLYCIDYL METHACRYLATE/VA/VINYL CHLORIDE COPOLYMER

Description

FUMARIC ACID/GLYCIDYL METHACRYLATE/VA/VINYL CHLORIDE COPOLYMER is a synthetic polymer complex used in various skincare and cosmetic formulations. This multifunctional ingredient combines the properties of fumaric acid, glycidyl methacrylate, vinyl acetate (VA), and vinyl chloride to create a versatile compound with diverse applications.

The copolymer functions primarily as a film-forming agent, providing a protective barrier on the skin or hair surface. It enhances product texture, improves adherence, and contributes to long-lasting wear in makeup and sunscreen formulations. The fumaric acid component offers mild exfoliating properties, while glycidyl methacrylate aids in adhesion and cross-linking.

In skincare, this copolymer can help to stabilize emulsions, control viscosity, and enhance the overall feel of products. It is particularly useful in water-resistant formulations, making it valuable for sunscreens and long-wear cosmetics. The vinyl acetate and vinyl chloride components contribute to the polymer's flexibility and durability.

While generally considered safe for cosmetic use, individuals with sensitive skin should perform patch tests before widespread application. The copolymer is typically used in low concentrations within formulations to achieve desired effects without compromising skin compatibility.

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