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SODIUM POLYGLUTAMATE CROSSPOLYMER

Description

Sodium Polyglutamate Crosspolymer is an innovative skincare ingredient that has gained significant attention in the cosmetic industry for its exceptional moisture-retaining properties. This synthetic polymer is derived from glutamic acid, an amino acid naturally present in the human body. The crosslinking process enhances its stability and performance, making it a versatile ingredient in various skincare formulations.

The primary function of Sodium Polyglutamate Crosspolymer is to act as a powerful humectant, attracting and binding water molecules to the skin's surface. This helps maintain optimal hydration levels, reducing transepidermal water loss and promoting a plump, supple appearance. Its large molecular structure allows it to form a protective film on the skin, further supporting the skin barrier function.

In addition to its hydrating properties, Sodium Polyglutamate Crosspolymer exhibits excellent film-forming capabilities, providing a smooth, non-tacky feel to products. This characteristic makes it particularly suitable for use in serums, moisturizers, and anti-aging formulations. The ingredient is also known for its ability to enhance the efficacy of other active ingredients by improving their delivery and absorption into the skin.

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