PEG-80 Methyl Glucose Laurate
- Surfactant
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About PEG-80 Methyl Glucose Laurate
PEG-80 Methyl Glucose Laurate is the polyethylene glycol ether of the ester of lauric acid and methyl glucose, with an average of 80 moles of ethylene oxide.[1] The number 80 in the name indicates the average number of added ethylene oxide units; within the same base structure, changing this number may also change water dispersibility and the formulation’s viscosity and spreadability. In cosmetics, it is used to create emulsified formulations in which water and oil are evenly mixed, and to lower surface tension so ingredients can wet, mix, and spread evenly.[2]
PEG-80 Methyl Glucose Laurate Details
- Ingredient function
- Emulsifying, Surfactant
- INCI name
- PEG-80 METHYL GLUCOSE LAURATE
- CosIng ID
- 77481
PEG-80 Methyl Glucose Laurate References
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