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GLYCERIN/PHTHALIC ACID COPOLYMER CASTORATE

Description

Glycerin/Phthalic Acid Copolymer Castorate is a sophisticated synthetic ingredient used in advanced skincare formulations. This copolymer combines the hydrating properties of glycerin with the structural benefits of phthalic acid, enhanced by castor oil derivatives. The result is a multifunctional compound that serves as an effective emollient, film-former, and viscosity controller in various cosmetic products.

The glycerin component contributes to the ingredient's humectant properties, helping to attract and retain moisture in the skin. Phthalic acid, when polymerized, provides a flexible structure that allows for smooth application and improved product texture. The castor oil element adds additional emollient qualities and helps to stabilize the copolymer.

In skincare formulations, Glycerin/Phthalic Acid Copolymer Castorate is particularly valued for its ability to create a protective barrier on the skin's surface, reducing transepidermal water loss while maintaining a non-greasy feel. It is commonly used in moisturizers, serums, and foundations to improve product spreadability and enhance skin smoothness. This ingredient is generally well-tolerated and can be beneficial for various skin types, including dry and sensitive skin.

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