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PEG-20 HYDROGENATED LANOLIN

Description

PEG-20 Hydrogenated Lanolin is a versatile and effective emollient widely used in skincare and cosmetic formulations. This ingredient is derived from lanolin, a natural wax secreted by wool-bearing animals, which undergoes hydrogenation and ethoxylation processes to create a water-soluble compound. The "PEG-20" in its name indicates the addition of 20 ethylene oxide units, which enhances its solubility and compatibility with other ingredients.

As an emollient, PEG-20 Hydrogenated Lanolin helps to soften and smooth the skin, providing a protective barrier that reduces moisture loss. It also acts as an emulsifier, aiding in the stabilization of oil-in-water formulations. This ingredient is particularly beneficial in products designed for dry or sensitive skin, as it offers moisturizing properties without feeling heavy or greasy.

PEG-20 Hydrogenated Lanolin is generally well-tolerated and suitable for use in a wide range of skincare products, including creams, lotions, and cleansers. Its ability to enhance the texture and spreadability of formulations makes it a valuable component in many cosmetic applications. However, individuals with wool allergies should exercise caution when using products containing this ingredient.

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