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PEG-8 HYDROGENATED FISH GLYCERIDES
Description
PEG-8 Hydrogenated Fish Glycerides is a multifunctional ingredient used in various cosmetic and personal care formulations. This compound is derived from fish oils that have undergone hydrogenation and ethoxylation processes. The hydrogenation stabilizes the fish oils, while the addition of polyethylene glycol (PEG) chains enhances its solubility and compatibility with other ingredients.
This ingredient primarily functions as an emollient and emulsifier in skincare products. It helps to soften and smooth the skin, creating a protective barrier that reduces moisture loss. As an emulsifier, it aids in blending oil and water-based components, resulting in stable formulations. PEG-8 Hydrogenated Fish Glycerides also exhibits spreading properties, which can improve the texture and application of products.
In cosmetic formulations, this ingredient is typically used at concentrations ranging from 0.1% to 5%. It is compatible with a wide range of other cosmetic ingredients and can be found in various product types, including creams, lotions, and hair care products. While generally considered safe for topical use, individuals with fish allergies should exercise caution when using products containing this ingredient.
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