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TEA-UNDECYLENOYL HYDROLYZED COLLAGEN

Description

TEA-Undecylenoyl Hydrolyzed Collagen is a multifunctional skincare ingredient that combines the properties of collagen with the benefits of undecylenic acid. This compound is created through the reaction of triethanolamine (TEA) with undecylenoyl hydrolyzed collagen, resulting in a unique molecule with both moisturizing and antimicrobial properties.

The collagen component, derived from hydrolyzed animal or marine sources, provides excellent moisture-binding capabilities and helps improve skin elasticity. Hydrolyzed collagen molecules are small enough to penetrate the outer layers of the skin, offering deep hydration and potentially stimulating collagen production.

Undecylenic acid, a fatty acid with antifungal properties, contributes to the ingredient's antimicrobial effects. This makes TEA-Undecylenoyl Hydrolyzed Collagen particularly useful in formulations targeting acne-prone or fungal-sensitive skin.

The TEA component acts as a pH adjuster and emulsifier, enhancing the overall stability and efficacy of skincare formulations. This ingredient is typically used in concentrations of 0.1% to 5% in various products, including moisturizers, serums, and anti-aging treatments. It's particularly effective in leave-on formulations where its hydrating and protective properties can provide long-lasting benefits to the skin.

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