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HYDROGENATED CANOLA OIL
Description
Hydrogenated Canola Oil is a modified form of canola oil, derived from the rapeseed plant. This ingredient undergoes a process called hydrogenation, which involves adding hydrogen molecules to the oil's chemical structure. This process increases the oil's stability and extends its shelf life, making it a valuable component in skincare formulations.
In skincare products, Hydrogenated Canola Oil functions primarily as an emollient and occlusive agent. It forms a protective barrier on the skin's surface, helping to prevent transepidermal water loss and maintain hydration levels. This oil is rich in oleic acid, linoleic acid, and alpha-linolenic acid, which contribute to its moisturizing properties.
The hydrogenation process also alters the oil's texture, making it more solid at room temperature. This characteristic allows it to provide structure and consistency to various skincare formulations, including creams, balms, and ointments. Hydrogenated Canola Oil is generally well-tolerated by most skin types and is considered non-comedogenic, meaning it is unlikely to clog pores.
While it offers beneficial moisturizing properties, it's important to note that the hydrogenation process may reduce some of the natural antioxidant content found in unprocessed canola oil.
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