Lysolecithin

  • Surfactant

Not rated A basic ingredient widely used in most products, such as purified water, or one that is not suitable for star-rating-based preference analysis.

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About Lysolecithin

Lysolecithin is an ingredient made by hydrolyzing lecithin with acid, enzymes, or another method.[1] Lysolecithin has a structure with both water-attracting and oil-attracting parts, so its cleansing power, foam, and feel may vary depending on the concentration and the surfactants used with it. In cosmetics, it is used to create emulsified formulations in which water and oil are evenly mixed.[2]

Lysolecithin Details

Ingredient function
Emulsifying
Main product categories
Moisturizing Cream, Brightening Essence, Anti-Aging Essence
INCI name
LYSOLECITHIN
CosIng ID
35073

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