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POLY(C4-12 OLEFIN)

Description

POLY(C4-12 OLEFIN) is a synthetic polymer derived from short-chain olefins, typically ranging from 4 to 12 carbon atoms. This versatile ingredient serves multiple functions in haircare formulations, primarily as a film-forming agent and conditioning enhancer. Its unique molecular structure allows it to create a lightweight, flexible film on hair strands, providing protection against environmental stressors and mechanical damage.

In hair products, POLY(C4-12 OLEFIN) contributes to improved manageability, reduced frizz, and enhanced shine. It works by smoothing the hair cuticle, which results in a sleeker appearance and easier detangling. The ingredient's low molecular weight enables it to penetrate the hair shaft, offering deep conditioning benefits without weighing down the hair.

POLY(C4-12 OLEFIN) is particularly beneficial in leave-in conditioners, serums, and heat-protectant sprays. It exhibits excellent thermal stability, making it ideal for use in products designed to shield hair from heat styling damage. Additionally, this polymer can help to extend the longevity of hair color by forming a protective barrier that reduces color fade.

While generally well-tolerated, individuals with extremely fine or oily hair may find products containing high concentrations of POLY(C4-12 OLEFIN) too heavy for regular use.

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