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HYDROXYLATED LANOLIN
Description
Hydroxylated lanolin is a modified form of lanolin, a natural wax derived from sheep's wool. This ingredient undergoes a chemical process called hydroxylation, which introduces hydroxyl groups to the lanolin molecule, enhancing its water-binding properties and reducing its potential for allergenic reactions.
The hydroxylation process significantly alters the molecular structure of lanolin, resulting in a substance with improved emollient and moisturizing capabilities. Hydroxylated lanolin exhibits superior spreadability and absorption compared to its unmodified counterpart, making it an excellent choice for various skincare and cosmetic formulations.
This ingredient is particularly beneficial for dry, sensitive, and compromised skin due to its ability to form a protective barrier that prevents transepidermal water loss. It also aids in restoring skin elasticity and suppleness. Hydroxylated lanolin is commonly used in lip balms, moisturizers, and treatment products for conditions such as eczema and psoriasis.
Unlike regular lanolin, hydroxylated lanolin has a lower risk of causing allergic reactions, making it suitable for a broader range of skin types. Its compatibility with other ingredients and stability in formulations further contribute to its popularity in the skincare industry.
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