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PEG-15 HYDROGENATED LANOLIN

Description

PEG-15 Hydrogenated Lanolin is a versatile synthetic ingredient widely used in skincare and cosmetic formulations. This modified form of lanolin is created by treating natural lanolin with ethylene oxide and then hydrogenating the resulting compound. The process yields a water-soluble emollient with enhanced stability and reduced allergenic potential compared to its natural counterpart.

As an emulsifier and emollient, PEG-15 Hydrogenated Lanolin helps to blend oil and water-based ingredients, creating stable formulations with improved texture and spreadability. It forms a protective barrier on the skin, reducing transepidermal water loss and promoting hydration. The ingredient's molecular structure allows it to penetrate the skin's surface, delivering moisturizing benefits to deeper layers.

PEG-15 Hydrogenated Lanolin is commonly found in lotions, creams, hair conditioners, and lip products. Its low irritation potential makes it suitable for sensitive skin formulations. However, individuals with wool allergies should exercise caution, as trace amounts of lanolin proteins may remain. The ingredient's safety profile is generally favorable, with regulatory bodies deeming it safe for cosmetic use at current concentration levels.

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