Bis-(Methoxy PEG-11 Epoxidized Soyate) PEG-13

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About Bis-(Methoxy PEG-11 Epoxidized Soyate) PEG-13

Bis-(Methoxy PEG-11 Epoxidized Soyate) PEG-13 is an ester containing portions derived from an acid and an alcohol.[1] The number 11 in the name indicates the average number of ethylene oxide units added. With the same base structure, changing this number may affect water miscibility and the formula’s viscosity and spreadability. In cosmetics, it is used to lower surface tension so ingredients can wet, mix, and spread evenly; to create emulsions in which water and oil are evenly mixed; and to increase the amount of foam and help keep it from collapsing easily.[1] It is also used to help sebum and impurities wash away with water, keep solid particles or droplets dispersed evenly rather than clumped together, and allow small amounts of oil-soluble ingredients to mix transparently or evenly in the water phase.[1]

Bis-(Methoxy PEG-11 Epoxidized Soyate) PEG-13 Details

Ingredient function
Surfactant Emulsifying; Surfactant Foam Boosting; Surfactant Cleansing; Surfactant Dispersing; Surfactant Solubilizing
INCI name
BIS-(METHOXY PEG-11 EPOXIDIZED SOYATE) PEG-13
CosIng ID
99722

Bis-(Methoxy PEG-11 Epoxidized Soyate) PEG-13 References

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