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TRIETHYLENE GLYCOL HYDROGENATED ROSINATE

Description

Triethylene Glycol Hydrogenated Rosinate is a versatile ester derived from rosin, a natural resin obtained from pine trees. This ingredient is widely used in cosmetic and personal care formulations due to its unique properties and benefits. As a film-forming agent, it creates a protective barrier on the skin, helping to lock in moisture and improve product adherence.

The hydrogenation process enhances the stability and reduces the potential for oxidation and discoloration, making it suitable for a wide range of skincare applications. Triethylene Glycol Hydrogenated Rosinate exhibits excellent solubility in various cosmetic oils and solvents, allowing for easy incorporation into diverse formulations. It functions as an effective emollient, providing a smooth, non-greasy feel to the skin.

This ingredient also acts as a fixative in fragrances, prolonging the longevity of scents in perfumes and other scented products. Its low irritation potential makes it suitable for use in sensitive skin formulations. Triethylene Glycol Hydrogenated Rosinate is commonly found in lip products, foundations, mascaras, and other cosmetic items where long-lasting wear and water resistance are desired.

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