Hydrolyzed Halymenia Durvillei Polysaccharide
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About Hydrolyzed Halymenia Durvillei Polysaccharide
Hydrolyzed Halymenia Durvillei Polysaccharide is an ingredient made by hydrolyzing polysaccharides from algae using acids, enzymes, or other methods.[1] The physical properties and sensory feel of finished products containing Hydrolyzed Halymenia Durvillei Polysaccharide may vary depending on the concentration, accompanying ingredients, formula pH, and manufacturing conditions. In cosmetics, it is used to protect the skin from external factors.[2]
Hydrolyzed Halymenia Durvillei Polysaccharide Details
- Ingredient function
- Skin Protecting
- INCI name
- HYDROLYZED HALYMENIA DURVILLEI POLYSACCHARIDE
- CosIng ID
- 88269
Hydrolyzed Halymenia Durvillei Polysaccharide References
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