PPG-70 Bis-(2-Aminopropyl) Ether

  • Hair Conditioning

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About PPG-70 Bis-(2-Aminopropyl) Ether

PPG-70 Bis-(2-Aminopropyl) Ether is an ether in which two carbon-containing portions are linked by oxygen.[1] The number 70 after PPG indicates the average number of linked propylene oxide units. Together with the type of fatty component attached, this number affects oil miscibility and application feel. In cosmetics, it is used to buffer sudden changes in formula acidity, increase formula volume and control the amount of solids, and reduce hair tangling and rough feel for smoother grooming.[1]

PPG-70 Bis-(2-Aminopropyl) Ether Details

Ingredient function
Buffering, Bulking, Hair Conditioning
INCI name
PPG-70 BIS-(2-AMINOPROPYL) ETHER
CosIng ID
96503

PPG-70 Bis-(2-Aminopropyl) Ether References

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