Methyl Hydroxyethylcellulose/PPG-14 Crosspolymer is a synthetic crosslinked polymer created by combining modified cellulose (Methyl Hydroxyethylcellulose) with polypropylene glycol (PPG-14). This hybrid structure provides the benefits of natural cellulose derivatives (film-forming, thickening, stabilizing) together with the conditioning and smooth sensory effects of PPG.
It is mainly used in cosmetic and personal care formulations as a film-former, rheology modifier, and skin/hair conditioning agent, contributing to improved product stability and enhanced sensorial performance.
Uses / Applications
Soap bars (primary application)
Methyl Hydroxyethylcellulose/PPG-14 Crosspolymer
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Provides structuring and binding properties
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Prevents cracking in soap bars
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Enhances water retention
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Reduces mushiness of soap bars
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Ensures longer lasting soap bars
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Reduces rate of wear during use
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Helps to reduce Total Fatty Matter (TFM) in soap formulations
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