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HYDROGENATED ETHYLENE/PROPYLENE/STYRENE COPOLYMER

Description

Hydrogenated Ethylene/Propylene/Styrene Copolymer is a synthetic polymer widely used in cosmetic and skincare formulations. This versatile ingredient functions primarily as a thickening agent and emulsion stabilizer, contributing to the overall texture and consistency of products. Its unique molecular structure, composed of hydrogenated ethylene, propylene, and styrene units, allows it to form a three-dimensional network within formulations, enhancing their stability and viscosity.

In skincare applications, this copolymer helps create smooth, non-greasy textures that are easily spreadable and pleasant to use. It is particularly effective in oil-based formulations, where it can help prevent separation and improve product longevity. The ingredient is also valued for its ability to suspend particles evenly throughout a product, making it useful in formulations containing active ingredients or physical sunscreens.

Hydrogenated Ethylene/Propylene/Styrene Copolymer is generally considered safe for topical use and is compatible with a wide range of other cosmetic ingredients. It is non-comedogenic and resistant to oxidation, making it suitable for various skin types and formulations requiring long-term stability. This copolymer's properties make it a valuable component in products such as sunscreens, lip balms, moisturizers, and color cosmetics.

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