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Isoparaffin
Description
Isoparaffin is a synthetic hydrocarbon derived from petroleum that has gained significant popularity in the cosmetics and personal care industry. This versatile ingredient is prized for its ability to enhance the texture and performance of various skincare and makeup products. Isoparaffin exists in different molecular weights, each offering unique properties suited for specific formulations.
In skincare, isoparaffin functions primarily as an emollient and solvent. It creates a smooth, silky feel on the skin without leaving a greasy residue, making it ideal for lightweight moisturizers and serums. Its low surface tension allows for easy spread ability, ensuring even product distribution. Isoparaffin also acts as a carrier for active ingredients, potentially improving their delivery into the skin.
From a formulation perspective, isoparaffin enhances product stability and extends shelf life. It is resistant to oxidation and microbial growth, reducing the need for additional preservatives. Isoparaffin is generally considered safe for topical use and is well-tolerated by most skin types. However, as a petroleum-derived ingredient, it may raise concerns for those seeking all-natural skincare options. When used in appropriate concentrations, isoparaffin contributes to improved product texture, application, and overall efficacy in various skincare formulations.
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