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GLYCOL ROSINATE

Description

Glycol Rosinate is a versatile ester derived from rosin acids and ethylene glycol, widely used in cosmetic and skincare formulations. This pale yellow, viscous liquid serves as an effective film-forming agent and adhesive, enhancing the longevity and adherence of various beauty products. Its primary function is to improve the texture and application of formulations while providing a protective barrier on the skin.

In skincare, Glycol Rosinate acts as an emollient, helping to soften and smooth the skin's surface. It also aids in moisture retention by forming a thin, flexible film that reduces transepidermal water loss. This ingredient is particularly valuable in lip products, foundations, and long-wear cosmetics due to its ability to increase product durability and resist transfer.

Glycol Rosinate demonstrates good compatibility with a wide range of cosmetic ingredients, including oils, waxes, and pigments. It is generally well-tolerated by most skin types and is considered safe for use in cosmetic applications at typical concentrations. However, individuals with sensitive skin or known allergies to rosin-derived products should exercise caution and perform patch tests before regular use.

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