Citric Acid/Propylene Glycol/Succinic Acid Copolymer Laurate

  • Skin Texture Improvement
  • May Worsen Dry Skin
  • May Cause Irritation
  • May Worsen Redness
  • May Irritate Lips
  • AHA
  • Exfoliation

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About Citric Acid/Propylene Glycol/Succinic Acid Copolymer Laurate

Citric Acid/Propylene Glycol/Succinic Acid Copolymer Laurate is a copolymer consisting of two or more repeating units linked together.[1] Depending on its molecular weight and degree of cross-linking, as well as the concentration used, it may affect the formulation’s viscosity and the thickness and flexibility of the film formed after drying. In cosmetics, it is used to help formulation ingredients bind together and maintain their structure.[1]

Citric Acid/Propylene Glycol/Succinic Acid Copolymer Laurate Details

Ingredient function
Binding
INCI name
CITRIC ACID/PROPYLENE GLYCOL/SUCCINIC ACID COPOLYMER LAURATE
CosIng ID
91901

Citric Acid/Propylene Glycol/Succinic Acid Copolymer Laurate References

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