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HYDROGENATED POLYDODECENE

Description

Hydrogenated polydodecene is a synthetic liquid polymer derived from mineral oil. This versatile ingredient serves multiple functions in skincare and cosmetic formulations, primarily as an emollient, texture enhancer, and skin conditioning agent. Its molecular structure allows it to form a protective, non-occlusive barrier on the skin's surface, helping to reduce transepidermal water loss without clogging pores.

The hydrogenation process renders this compound highly stable, resistant to oxidation, and less prone to rancidity compared to natural oils. This stability contributes to extended shelf life in products. Hydrogenated polydodecene imparts a silky, smooth feel to formulations, improving spreadability and leaving a non-greasy finish on the skin.

In skincare applications, it helps to soften and smooth the skin's texture, potentially reducing the appearance of fine lines. Its low molecular weight allows for easy absorption, making it suitable for various skin types. Hydrogenated polydodecene is often used in lip products, facial moisturizers, and body lotions. It can also function as a replacement for volatile silicones in some formulations, offering similar sensory benefits without the environmental concerns associated with cyclical siloxanes.

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