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Glossary
Polyglyceryl
Polyglyceryl esters are important non-ionic surfactants with various applications in cosmetic, in food, pharmaceutical and other industries. Their amphiphilic character enables their use in the stabilization of various suspensions.
In cosmetics they are used to emulsify, control viscosity, disperse and stabilize the final mixture. They are incorporated into hair styling gels, skin treatment gels, skin cleansers, baby creams, long-acting hand creams, moisturizing sunscreens, and sun-protective sticks. The most powerful emulsifiers are diglyceryl diisostearate in foundation creams, diglyceryl monolaurate in makeup-removing skin cleansers, and diglyceryl monooleate in baby creams.
In cosmetics they are used to emulsify, control viscosity, disperse and stabilize the final mixture. They are incorporated into hair styling gels, skin treatment gels, skin cleansers, baby creams, long-acting hand creams, moisturizing sunscreens, and sun-protective sticks. The most powerful emulsifiers are diglyceryl diisostearate in foundation creams, diglyceryl monolaurate in makeup-removing skin cleansers, and diglyceryl monooleate in baby creams.
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