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PEG-6 ISOLAURYL THIOETHER

Description

PEG-6 Isolauryl Thioether is a versatile surfactant and emulsifier commonly used in haircare formulations. This synthetic ingredient is derived from the combination of isolauryl alcohol and polyethylene glycol (PEG), resulting in a compound with both hydrophilic and lipophilic properties. Its primary function is to reduce surface tension between water and oil-based components, allowing for the creation of stable emulsions in shampoos, conditioners, and other hair treatments.

In haircare products, PEG-6 Isolauryl Thioether aids in the even distribution of active ingredients and helps to improve the overall texture and consistency of formulations. It enhances the foaming properties of cleansing products and contributes to a smoother, more luxurious feel during application. Additionally, this ingredient assists in the solubilization of fragrances and other oil-soluble components, ensuring their uniform dispersion throughout the product.

While generally considered safe for use in cosmetics, individuals with sensitive scalps or those prone to allergic reactions should perform a patch test before incorporating products containing PEG-6 Isolauryl Thioether into their haircare routine. As with any cosmetic ingredient, its concentration in formulations is regulated to ensure consumer safety.

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