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POLY(BUTYL CYANOACRYLATE)

Description

Poly(butyl cyanoacrylate) is a synthetic polymer widely used in medical and cosmetic applications. This versatile compound belongs to the cyanoacrylate family, known for its strong adhesive properties and biocompatibility. In skincare formulations, poly(butyl cyanoacrylate) serves multiple purposes, primarily as a film-forming agent and delivery system for active ingredients.

The polymer forms a thin, flexible film on the skin's surface, providing a protective barrier against environmental stressors and moisture loss. This film-forming capability also aids in the controlled release of encapsulated active ingredients, enhancing their efficacy and longevity. Poly(butyl cyanoacrylate) is particularly effective in creating long-lasting cosmetic effects, such as extended-wear foundations and sunscreens.

In medical applications, it is used in wound closure, tissue adhesives, and drug delivery systems. The polymer's ability to biodegrade over time makes it suitable for temporary skin applications. Its low toxicity profile and minimal skin irritation potential contribute to its popularity in both medical and cosmetic fields. However, as with any synthetic ingredient, patch testing is recommended to ensure individual compatibility.

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