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HYDROGENATED LANETH-20
Description
Hydrogenated Laneth-20 is a versatile emulsifying and solubilizing agent commonly used in skincare and cosmetic formulations. This synthetic ingredient is derived from lanolin, a natural wax secreted by wool-bearing animals, which undergoes hydrogenation and ethoxylation processes to enhance its properties.
As a non-ionic surfactant, Hydrogenated Laneth-20 effectively bridges the gap between oil and water-based components in skincare products, creating stable emulsions. Its ability to reduce surface tension allows for improved spreading and absorption of active ingredients into the skin. This compound also exhibits moisturizing properties, helping to maintain skin hydration and prevent water loss.
In formulations, Hydrogenated Laneth-20 is frequently used in concentrations ranging from 0.5% to 5%. It is compatible with a wide array of ingredients, including acids, salts, and other surfactants. This versatility makes it valuable in various product types, such as creams, lotions, cleansers, and hair care items.
While generally well-tolerated, individuals with lanolin sensitivities should exercise caution when using products containing Hydrogenated Laneth-20. Its efficacy and safety profile have contributed to its widespread adoption in the cosmetic industry.
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