Dipalmitoyl Cystine

  • Hair Conditioning
  • Antistatic

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About Dipalmitoyl Cystine

Dipalmitoyl Cystine is obtained by acylation of cystine with palmitoyl chloride.[1] Its properties and skin feel in a finished product may vary depending on the concentration, the other ingredients used with it, the formulation's acidity, and manufacturing conditions. In cosmetics, it is used to reduce static that causes hair strands to lift or stick together, and to reduce tangling and roughness for smoother hair.[2]

Dipalmitoyl Cystine Details

Ingredient function
Antistatic, Hair Conditioning
INCI name
DIPALMITOYL CYSTINE
CosIng ID
75921

Dipalmitoyl Cystine References

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