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GELATIN/KERATIN AMINO ACIDS/LYSINE HYDROXYPROPYLTRIMONIUM CHLORIDE

Description

GELATIN/KERATIN AMINO ACIDS/LYSINE HYDROXYPROPYLTRIMONIUM CHLORIDE is a multifunctional cosmetic ingredient that combines the benefits of protein-derived components with a conditioning agent. This complex ingredient is primarily used in hair care formulations to improve hair strength, texture, and manageability.

Gelatin, derived from collagen, provides film-forming properties that can help smooth the hair cuticle. Keratin amino acids, obtained from hydrolyzed keratin proteins, closely mimic the natural composition of hair, offering restorative and strengthening effects. These amino acids can penetrate the hair shaft, helping to repair damage and improve overall hair health.

Lysine hydroxypropyltrimonium chloride, a quaternary ammonium compound, acts as a cationic conditioning agent. It imparts a positive charge to the hair surface, reducing static electricity and enhancing combability. This component also helps to improve the ingredient's substantivity to hair, prolonging its beneficial effects.

The combination of these elements creates a synergistic effect, potentially enhancing hair's moisture retention, elasticity, and shine. This ingredient is particularly beneficial for damaged, chemically treated, or heat-styled hair, helping to restore and protect the hair's structural integrity.

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