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LANOLIN RICINOLEATE

Description

Lanolin Ricinoleate is a multifunctional cosmetic ingredient derived from the combination of lanolin and ricinoleic acid, a fatty acid found in castor oil. This emollient and skin conditioning agent offers unique benefits for skincare formulations. Its molecular structure allows it to form a protective barrier on the skin's surface, helping to reduce transepidermal water loss and maintain hydration.

The ingredient exhibits excellent spreadability and provides a smooth, non-greasy feel when applied to the skin. Lanolin Ricinoleate is particularly effective in lip care products, where it imparts long-lasting moisture and helps to prevent chapping. Its film-forming properties make it valuable in formulations designed to protect the skin from environmental stressors.

In addition to its moisturizing capabilities, Lanolin Ricinoleate demonstrates compatibility with a wide range of cosmetic ingredients, enhancing the overall stability and texture of formulations. It is commonly used in lipsticks, balms, and other anhydrous products due to its ability to improve product adherence and longevity. While generally well-tolerated, individuals with lanolin sensitivities should exercise caution when using products containing this ingredient.

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