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PEG-60 LANOLIN

Description

PEG-60 Lanolin is a versatile emulsifying and conditioning agent widely used in skincare and haircare formulations. This ingredient is derived from lanolin, a natural wax obtained from sheep's wool, which has been ethoxylated to increase its water solubility and enhance its performance in various cosmetic applications.

As an emulsifier, PEG-60 Lanolin helps blend oil and water-based components, creating stable and smooth product textures. Its conditioning properties make it particularly beneficial in leave-in hair treatments, shampoos, and moisturizing skin creams. The ingredient forms a protective film on the skin and hair, helping to lock in moisture and improve overall hydration.

PEG-60 Lanolin is known for its ability to enhance the spreadability of formulations, making products easier to apply and distribute evenly. It also aids in the solubilization of fragrances and other oil-soluble ingredients, improving their dispersion throughout the product.

While generally well-tolerated, individuals with wool allergies should exercise caution when using products containing PEG-60 Lanolin. Its multifunctional nature makes it a valuable ingredient in various personal care products, contributing to improved texture, stability, and performance.

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