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PPG-14 LAURETH-60 HEXYL DICARBAMATE

Description

PPG-14 Laureth-60 Hexyl Dicarbamate is a multifunctional synthetic ingredient primarily used in haircare formulations. This compound is a unique blend of propylene glycol, lauryl alcohol, and ethylene oxide, resulting in a versatile emollient and conditioning agent. Its primary function is to improve the texture and manageability of hair, particularly in leave-in treatments and styling products.

The ingredient acts as an excellent humectant, attracting and retaining moisture to keep hair hydrated. It also functions as a mild surfactant, helping to cleanse and remove buildup without stripping natural oils. PPG-14 Laureth-60 Hexyl Dicarbamate is known for its ability to reduce static electricity and frizz, making it particularly beneficial for dry or damaged hair types.

In formulations, it enhances the spreadability of products and contributes to a smooth, silky feel without leaving a heavy residue. Its low irritation potential makes it suitable for sensitive scalp formulations. While primarily used in haircare, it can also be found in some skincare products as an emollient and texture enhancer. As with all synthetic ingredients, patch testing is recommended for individuals with sensitive skin or allergies.

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