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LAURYL BEHENATE
Description
Lauryl Behenate is a synthetically derived ester compound formed from the combination of lauryl alcohol and behenic acid. This white, waxy solid is widely used in cosmetic and skincare formulations due to its excellent emollient and texture-enhancing properties. With a melting point around 55-60°C, Lauryl Behenate provides a smooth, silky feel to products while contributing to their overall stability.
In skincare applications, Lauryl Behenate functions primarily as a skin conditioning agent and emollient. It forms a protective barrier on the skin's surface, helping to reduce transepidermal water loss and maintain hydration. This ingredient also aids in improving the spreadability of formulations, enhancing their aesthetic appeal and user experience.
Lauryl Behenate is particularly valued for its ability to impart a non-greasy, light feel to products, making it suitable for a wide range of skin types, including oily and combination skin. Its long-chain fatty acid structure contributes to its stability and resistance to oxidation, which helps extend the shelf life of cosmetic products. Additionally, Lauryl Behenate can act as a thickening agent and viscosity modifier, assisting in the creation of various product textures and consistencies.
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