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PALMITOYL HYDROXYPROPYLTRIMONIUM AMYLOPECTIN/GLYCERIN CROSSPOLYMER

Description

Palmitoyl Hydroxypropyltrimonium Amylopectin/Glycerin Crosspolymer is an innovative conditioning agent primarily used in haircare formulations. This complex ingredient combines the hydrating properties of glycerin with the film-forming capabilities of amylopectin, enhanced by the addition of a fatty acid derivative.

The compound functions as a highly effective hair conditioning and detangling agent. Its unique structure allows it to form a light, flexible film on the hair shaft, providing smoothness and manageability without weighing down the hair. The palmitoyl component, derived from palm oil, contributes emollient properties, helping to soften and moisturize the hair.

This crosspolymer is particularly beneficial for damaged or chemically treated hair, as it can help repair the cuticle and reduce frizz. It also exhibits excellent substantivity, meaning it adheres well to the hair even after rinsing. The glycerin component aids in moisture retention, preventing dehydration of the hair shaft.

In formulations, Palmitoyl Hydroxypropyltrimonium Amylopectin/Glycerin Crosspolymer is compatible with a wide range of other ingredients and is stable across various pH levels. It is typically used in conditioners, leave-in treatments, and styling products at concentrations between 0.5% to 3%.

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