Sodium Hydroxypropylphosphate Decylglucoside Crosspolymer
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About Sodium Hydroxypropylphosphate Decylglucoside Crosspolymer
Sodium Hydroxypropylphosphate Decylglucoside Crosspolymer is a crosslinked polymer formed by reacting 1,3-dichloro-2-propanol with decyl glucoside, followed by reaction with bis(3-chloro-2-hydroxypropyl) phosphate.[1] In cosmetics, it is used to help sebum and impurities wash away with water, create emulsions in which water and oil are evenly blended, and increase the amount of foam and help it last longer.[2] It is also used to help ingredients that are poorly soluble in water disperse more evenly in the water phase and to lower surface tension so raw materials can wet, mix, and spread evenly.[2]
Sodium Hydroxypropylphosphate Decylglucoside Crosspolymer Details
- Ingredient function
- Cleansing, Emulsifying, Foam Boosting, Hydrotrope, Surfactant
- Main product categories
- Moisturizing/Nourishing Shampoo, Body Wash, Moisturizing/Nourishing Conditioner
- INCI name
- SODIUM HYDROXYPROPYLPHOSPHATE DECYLGLUCOSIDE CROSSPOLYMER
- CosIng ID
- 82224
Sodium Hydroxypropylphosphate Decylglucoside Crosspolymer References
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