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HYDROGENATED C12-18 TRIGLYCERIDES

Description

HYDROGENATED C12-18 TRIGLYCERIDES are versatile, plant-derived emollients commonly used in skincare and cosmetic formulations. This ingredient is produced through the hydrogenation process of natural triglycerides, typically sourced from coconut or palm oil. The resulting substance is a stable, white to off-white solid or semi-solid at room temperature, with a smooth, waxy texture.

These triglycerides function primarily as skin-conditioning agents and emollients, helping to soften and smooth the skin's surface. They form a protective barrier on the skin, reducing transepidermal water loss and enhancing moisture retention. The C12-18 carbon chain length provides a balance between spreadability and substantivity, making it suitable for various product types.

In formulations, HYDROGENATED C12-18 TRIGLYCERIDES contribute to product stability and texture, often improving the overall feel and application of creams, lotions, and balms. They are generally considered non-comedogenic and well-tolerated by most skin types. This ingredient is also valued for its ability to act as a carrying agent for other active ingredients, potentially enhancing their delivery and efficacy. Its low irritation potential makes it suitable for use in sensitive skin formulations.

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