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PEG-15 TALLOW AMINE

Description

PEG-15 Tallow Amine is a multifunctional ingredient commonly used in skincare and personal care products. This compound is derived from tallow, a rendered form of animal fat, and is modified with polyethylene glycol (PEG) to enhance its properties. The "15" in its name refers to the average number of ethylene oxide units in the molecule.

As a surfactant and emulsifier, PEG-15 Tallow Amine helps to blend oil and water-based components in formulations, creating stable and uniform products. It also functions as a conditioning agent, imparting a smooth feel to the skin and hair. In haircare products, it can reduce static and improve combability.

While effective, this ingredient may cause irritation in some individuals, particularly those with sensitive skin. Its use is regulated in certain countries due to concerns about potential contamination with 1,4-dioxane, a by-product of the ethoxylation process. Formulators often choose plant-derived alternatives in natural or organic product lines.

PEG-15 Tallow Amine is typically used in low concentrations in finished products. Its effectiveness as an emulsifier and conditioner must be balanced against potential sensitivities and regulatory considerations when formulating skincare and personal care items.

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