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PEG-6 DILAURATE

Description

PEG-6 Dilaurate is a versatile emollient and emulsifying agent commonly used in skincare and cosmetic formulations. This synthetic ingredient is derived from lauric acid and polyethylene glycol (PEG), combining the moisturizing properties of fatty acids with the water-solubility of PEG.

As an emollient, PEG-6 Dilaurate helps to soften and smooth the skin, improving its texture and appearance. It forms a thin, non-greasy film on the skin's surface, which helps to reduce transepidermal water loss and maintain hydration. The ingredient's emulsifying properties allow it to effectively blend oil and water-based components in formulations, creating stable and uniform products.

PEG-6 Dilaurate is particularly useful in leave-on skincare products such as lotions, creams, and serums. It enhances the spreadability of formulations, promoting even distribution of active ingredients across the skin. Additionally, it can act as a mild surfactant, aiding in the gentle cleansing of the skin without causing excessive dryness.

While generally considered safe for use in cosmetics, individuals with sensitive skin should perform a patch test before incorporating products containing PEG-6 Dilaurate into their skincare routine.

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