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PEG-20 LANOLIN

Description

PEG-20 Lanolin is a versatile emulsifier and emollient widely used in skincare and haircare formulations. This ingredient is derived from lanolin, a natural wax secreted by wool-bearing animals, which is then ethoxylated to create a water-soluble compound. The "PEG-20" designation indicates that it has been treated with 20 moles of ethylene oxide, enhancing its solubility and compatibility with various formulations.

In skincare products, PEG-20 Lanolin acts as an effective moisturizer, helping to soften and smooth the skin while reducing water loss. It also aids in the dispersion of pigments and fragrances, making it valuable in color cosmetics and perfumed products. In haircare, it functions as a conditioning agent, improving manageability and imparting a silky feel to the hair.

This ingredient exhibits excellent emulsifying properties, facilitating the blending of oil and water-based components in formulations. It is particularly useful in creating stable emulsions and can enhance the penetration of other active ingredients. While generally well-tolerated, individuals with lanolin sensitivities should exercise caution when using products containing PEG-20 Lanolin.

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