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PG-HYDROXYETHYLCELLULOSE COCODIMONIUM CHLORIDE

Description

PG-Hydroxyethylcellulose Cocodimonium Chloride is a multifunctional ingredient widely used in skincare and haircare formulations. This quaternary ammonium compound is derived from cellulose and coconut oil, combining the properties of a conditioning agent and a thickening agent. Its primary function is to improve the texture and feel of products while providing moisturizing and detangling benefits.

The ingredient works by forming a thin, protective film on the skin and hair, which helps to retain moisture and reduce static electricity. In skincare products, it enhances the spreadability of formulations and contributes to a smooth, silky texture. For haircare applications, it aids in detangling and improves combability, particularly in leave-in conditioners and styling products.

PG-Hydroxyethylcellulose Cocodimonium Chloride is generally well-tolerated by most skin types and is considered safe for use in cosmetic formulations. Its ability to stabilize emulsions and suspend particles makes it valuable in a variety of product types, including lotions, creams, and gels. The ingredient is compatible with many other cosmetic ingredients, allowing formulators to create effective and aesthetically pleasing products.

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