Ethyl Ester Of Hydrolyzed Animal Protein
- Hair Conditioning
- Antistatic
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About Ethyl Ester Of Hydrolyzed Animal Protein
Ethyl Ester Of Hydrolyzed Animal Protein is an ester of a collagen hydrolysate derived through acid, enzyme, or hydrolysis processes and ethyl alcohol.[1] In cosmetics, it is used to reduce static electricity that causes hair strands to lift or stick together, lower friction and add a smooth feel to skin or hair, and reduce tangling and roughness to leave hair softly conditioned.[2] It is also used to leave the skin surface feeling soft and smooth.[2]
Ethyl Ester Of Hydrolyzed Animal Protein Details
- Ingredient function
- Antistatic, Emollient, Hair Conditioning, Skin Conditioning
- INCI name
- ETHYL ESTER OF HYDROLYZED ANIMAL PROTEIN
- CosIng ID
- 33817
Ethyl Ester Of Hydrolyzed Animal Protein References
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- European Commission โ CosIng ยท substanceId 33817
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