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PEG-70 HYDROGENATED LANOLIN
Description
PEG-70 Hydrogenated Lanolin is a versatile emollient and emulsifier widely used in skincare and haircare formulations. This synthetic ingredient is derived from lanolin, a natural wax obtained from sheep's wool, which has been hydrogenated and ethoxylated to enhance its properties. The "PEG-70" prefix indicates the addition of 70 ethylene oxide units, which increases the ingredient's water solubility and reduces its potential for comedogenicity.
In skincare products, PEG-70 Hydrogenated Lanolin functions as an effective moisturizer, helping to soften and smooth the skin while reducing water loss. It also acts as an emulsifier, aiding in the stable blending of oil and water-based components in formulations. In haircare, it serves as a conditioning agent, improving hair manageability and imparting a silky feel.
This ingredient is particularly beneficial for dry or sensitive skin types, as it provides hydration without feeling heavy or greasy. Its emollient properties make it useful in lip balms, lotions, and creams. PEG-70 Hydrogenated Lanolin is generally well-tolerated, though individuals with wool allergies should exercise caution.
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