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POLYETHYLGLUTAMATE

Description

Polyethylglutamate is a synthetic polymer derived from glutamic acid, an amino acid naturally present in the skin's natural moisturizing factor (NMF). This water-soluble ingredient functions as a highly effective humectant and film-forming agent in skincare formulations. Its ability to attract and retain moisture helps maintain skin hydration, potentially reducing the appearance of fine lines and improving overall skin texture.

In cosmetic products, polyethylglutamate forms a lightweight, non-greasy film on the skin's surface, which aids in locking in moisture and creating a smooth, supple feel. This film-forming property also contributes to the ingredient's potential as a temporary skin-tightening agent. Additionally, polyethylglutamate may enhance the efficacy of other active ingredients by improving their adherence to the skin.

The ingredient is generally well-tolerated by most skin types and is particularly beneficial for individuals with dry or dehydrated skin. Its compatibility with various skincare formulations makes it a versatile choice for use in moisturizers, serums, and masks. While more research is needed to fully elucidate its long-term benefits, polyethylglutamate shows promise as a valuable addition to hydrating skincare products.

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