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LAURETH-16

Description

Laureth-16, also known as Polyethylene Glycol (PEG-16) Lauryl Ether, is a versatile synthetic ingredient widely used in skincare and haircare formulations. This non-ionic surfactant and emulsifier is derived from lauryl alcohol and ethylene oxide. Laureth-16 is characterized by its ability to reduce surface tension between oil and water, making it an excellent choice for creating stable emulsions and enhancing the solubility of various ingredients.

In skincare products, Laureth-16 functions as an emollient and thickening agent, contributing to improved texture and consistency. It helps to disperse pigments and oils evenly throughout formulations, ensuring uniform application. The ingredient also acts as a mild cleansing agent, aiding in the removal of dirt and excess oils from the skin without causing excessive dryness.

In haircare applications, Laureth-16 serves as a conditioning agent and helps to reduce static electricity in hair. It can improve the spreadability of hair products and enhance their overall performance. The ingredient is generally well-tolerated by most skin types and is considered safe for use in cosmetic formulations when used at appropriate concentrations.

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