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PEG-7 SUNFLOWER GLYCERIDES

Description

PEG-7 Sunflower Glycerides is a versatile emollient and emulsifier derived from sunflower oil. This ingredient is created through the process of ethoxylation, where ethylene oxide is added to sunflower glycerides to enhance their water solubility and compatibility with other formulation components.

In skincare products, PEG-7 Sunflower Glycerides functions as a skin-conditioning agent and surfactant. It helps to improve the texture and spreadability of formulations while providing mild moisturizing properties. The ingredient aids in the formation of stable emulsions, allowing oil and water-based components to mix effectively.

PEG-7 Sunflower Glycerides is particularly useful in cleansing products, such as facial cleansers and body washes, where it helps to solubilize oils and remove dirt without excessively stripping the skin's natural oils. Its gentle nature makes it suitable for a wide range of skin types, including sensitive skin.

This ingredient also acts as a carrier for other active ingredients, enhancing their penetration into the skin. While generally considered safe for use in cosmetics, individuals with known allergies to sunflower or its derivatives should exercise caution when using products containing PEG-7 Sunflower Glycerides.

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