Sodium Hydrogenated Honey Octenylsuccinate
- Hydration
- Surfactant
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About Sodium Hydrogenated Honey Octenylsuccinate
Sodium Hydrogenated Honey Octenylsuccinate is an ingredient in salt form, consisting of an acid and a base.[1] In cosmetics, it is used to help reduce plaque buildup on tooth surfaces, help sebum and impurities rinse away with water, and help keep emulsions of water and oil from separating easily.[1] It is also used to increase the amount of foam and help it remain stable, attract moisture to the formula and skin surface to maintain hydration, and leave the skin surface feeling soft and smooth.[1] It helps lower surface tension so raw materials can wet, mix, and spread evenly.[1]
Sodium Hydrogenated Honey Octenylsuccinate Details
- Ingredient function
- Antiplaque, Cleansing, Emulsion Stabilising, Foam Boosting, Humectant, Skin Conditioning, Surfactant
- INCI name
- SODIUM HYDROGENATED HONEY OCTENYLSUCCINATE
- CosIng ID
- 96888
Sodium Hydrogenated Honey Octenylsuccinate References
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