Trimethylsilyl Cellulose

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About Trimethylsilyl Cellulose

Trimethylsilyl Cellulose is a polysaccharide made of linked sugar units.[1] In cosmetics, it is used to form a thin film on the skin, hair, and nail surfaces after application, hold the desired hair shape in place, and help create or straighten waves in hair products. It is also used to reduce changes to the product and formulation ingredients caused by ultraviolet radiation and to control the viscosity and flow of the formulation.[1] [1]

Trimethylsilyl Cellulose Details

Ingredient function
Film Forming; Hair Fixing; Hair Waving Or Straightening; UV Absorber; Viscosity Controlling
INCI name
TRIMETHYLSILYL CELLULOSE
CosIng ID
100199

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