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OXIDIZED TALL OIL ACIDS/NEOPENTYL GLYCOL COPOLYMER

Description

Oxidized Tall Oil Acids/Neopentyl Glycol Copolymer is a synthetic ingredient commonly used in skincare and cosmetic formulations. This copolymer is derived from tall oil acids, which are byproducts of the wood pulping process, and neopentyl glycol, a synthetic alcohol. The oxidation process enhances the compound's stability and functionality.

In skincare products, this copolymer primarily functions as a film-forming agent and emollient. It creates a protective barrier on the skin's surface, helping to lock in moisture and prevent transepidermal water loss. This property makes it particularly useful in products designed for dry or dehydrated skin.

The ingredient also contributes to the texture and feel of formulations, imparting a smooth, silky sensation upon application. Its film-forming capabilities make it valuable in long-wearing makeup products and sunscreens, where it can enhance water resistance and durability.

Oxidized Tall Oil Acids/Neopentyl Glycol Copolymer is generally considered safe for use in cosmetics, with low risk of skin irritation. However, as with any synthetic ingredient, some individuals may experience sensitivity. It's non-comedogenic, making it suitable for use in products formulated for acne-prone skin.

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