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PEG-2 DIROSINATE

Description

PEG-2 Dirosinate is a synthetic ester derived from rosin acids and polyethylene glycol. This versatile ingredient functions as an emulsifier and surfactant in various skincare and cosmetic formulations. Its primary role is to enhance the stability and texture of products while facilitating the mixing of oil and water-based components.

The compound is composed of rosinate, which is derived from natural pine resin, and a short-chain polyethylene glycol (PEG) molecule. This combination results in a substance with both hydrophilic and lipophilic properties, making it effective in creating stable emulsions and improving the overall consistency of skincare products.

PEG-2 Dirosinate is commonly used in foundations, concealers, and other color cosmetics to improve spreadability and provide a smooth, even application. It also aids in the dispersion of pigments and helps prevent separation of ingredients during storage. In skincare formulations, it can contribute to the creation of lightweight, non-greasy textures that are easily absorbed by the skin.

While generally considered safe for topical use, individuals with sensitive skin should perform a patch test before using products containing PEG-2 Dirosinate to ensure compatibility.

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