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WHEATGERMAMIDOPROPYL DIMETHYLAMINE HYDROLYZED COLLAGEN

Description

Wheatgermamidopropyl Dimethylamine Hydrolyzed Collagen is a multifunctional ingredient that combines the benefits of wheat germ oil and hydrolyzed collagen. This innovative compound is primarily used in hair care and skincare formulations due to its conditioning and moisturizing properties.

The ingredient is derived from the reaction between wheat germ oil fatty acids and aminopropyl dimethylamine, which is then combined with hydrolyzed collagen. This process results in a quaternary ammonium compound with excellent substantivity to hair and skin.

In hair care products, it functions as a conditioning agent, improving manageability, reducing static, and enhancing softness. For skincare applications, it acts as an emollient and moisturizer, helping to improve skin hydration and texture.

The hydrolyzed collagen component provides additional benefits, including improved skin elasticity and potential anti-aging effects. The wheat germ-derived portion contributes antioxidant properties, helping to protect against environmental stressors.

This ingredient is particularly suitable for formulations targeting dry or damaged hair and skin. It is typically used at concentrations between 0.5% to 5%, depending on the specific product application and desired effects.

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