Diethylene Glycolamine/Epichlorohydrin/Piperazine Copolymer
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About Diethylene Glycolamine/Epichlorohydrin/Piperazine Copolymer
Diethylene Glycolamine/Epichlorohydrin/Piperazine Copolymer is a polymer obtained by reacting a mixture of diethylene glycolamine and piperazine with epichlorohydrin.[1] In cosmetics, it is used to form a thin film on the surface of the skin, hair, and nails after application and to hold the desired hairstyle in place.[2]
Diethylene Glycolamine/Epichlorohydrin/Piperazine Copolymer Details
- Ingredient function
- Film Forming, Hair Fixing
- INCI name
- DIETHYLENE GLYCOLAMINE/EPICHLOROHYDRIN/PIPERAZINE COPOLYMER
- CosIng ID
- 75714
Diethylene Glycolamine/Epichlorohydrin/Piperazine Copolymer References
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