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PEG-12 OLEATE

Description

PEG-12 Oleate is a versatile emulsifier and surfactant widely used in skincare and personal care formulations. This synthetic compound is derived from the esterification of oleic acid with polyethylene glycol (PEG). Its molecular structure combines hydrophilic PEG chains with a lipophilic oleate component, making it an effective oil-in-water emulsifier.

In skincare products, PEG-12 Oleate helps create stable emulsions, allowing oil and water-based ingredients to mix smoothly. It enhances the texture and spreadability of creams, lotions, and serums, contributing to a pleasant skin feel. This ingredient also acts as a mild surfactant, aiding in the removal of dirt and oil from the skin's surface.

PEG-12 Oleate exhibits moisturizing properties, helping to prevent water loss from the skin. It can improve the penetration of other active ingredients, potentially enhancing their efficacy. While generally considered safe for use in cosmetics, individuals with sensitive skin should perform patch tests before widespread application.

Formulators often incorporate PEG-12 Oleate at concentrations ranging from 0.1% to 5%, depending on the specific product requirements and desired characteristics.

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