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PEG-8 ISOLAURYL THIOETHER

Description

PEG-8 Isolauryl Thioether is a multifunctional ingredient used in various skincare formulations. This synthetic compound acts as an emulsifier and surfactant, helping to blend oil and water-based components in cosmetic products. Its primary function is to enhance the stability and texture of creams, lotions, and other skincare preparations.

The ingredient is derived from lauryl alcohol and polyethylene glycol (PEG), with a thioether linkage providing unique properties. PEG-8 Isolauryl Thioether exhibits excellent solubilizing capabilities, allowing for the incorporation of fragrance oils and other hydrophobic substances into water-based formulations. It also aids in the even distribution of active ingredients throughout the product.

In skincare applications, PEG-8 Isolauryl Thioether contributes to the smooth, non-greasy feel of products while improving their spreadability on the skin. Its mild nature makes it suitable for use in sensitive skin formulations. The ingredient is typically used in concentrations ranging from 0.1% to 5%, depending on the specific product requirements and desired effects.

While generally considered safe for cosmetic use, individuals with known sensitivities to PEG compounds or sulfur-containing ingredients should exercise caution when using products containing PEG-8 Isolauryl Thioether.

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