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HYDROGENATED CORN OIL
Description
Hydrogenated corn oil is a versatile cosmetic ingredient derived from the process of hydrogenating regular corn oil. This transformation alters the oil's molecular structure, resulting in a more stable, semi-solid substance at room temperature. The hydrogenation process increases the oil's shelf life and resistance to oxidation, making it an attractive option for skincare formulations.
In cosmetic applications, hydrogenated corn oil functions primarily as an emollient and skin conditioning agent. It forms a protective barrier on the skin's surface, helping to lock in moisture and prevent transepidermal water loss. This ingredient is particularly beneficial for dry or mature skin types, as it can help improve skin texture and suppleness.
Hydrogenated corn oil also serves as a thickening agent in formulations, contributing to the overall texture and consistency of skincare products. It's often used in lip balms, moisturizers, and body lotions. While generally well-tolerated, individuals with corn allergies should exercise caution when using products containing this ingredient. As with any plant-derived oil, there is a minimal risk of comedogenicity, though it's generally considered low on the comedogenic scale.
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