T-BUTYLACRYLAMIDE/DIMETHYLACRYLAMIDE/PEG-14 DIACRYLATE CROSSPOLYMER

Other

74

Good

About T-BUTYLACRYLAMIDE/DIMETHYLACRYLAMIDE/PEG-14 DIACRYLATE CROSSPOLYMER

A texture-building emulsifier, surfactant, or film former that helps a formula spread, cleanse, or hold together. It usually matters more for product performance than for treating skin.

Detailed Analysis

T-BUTYLACRYLAMIDE/DIMETHYLACRYLAMIDE/PEG-14 DIACRYLATE CROSSPOLYMER is a polymeric emulsifier, surfactant, solvent, or film former used mainly for formula performance rather than direct skin treatment. The main safety issues are local irritation, eye sting, and, for ethoxylated materials, the need to control residual processing impurities such as ethylene oxide or 1,4-dioxane during manufacturing.

What It Does

HAIR FIXING

Known Concerns

  • May irritate eyes or very sensitive skin
  • Ethoxylated materials require good impurity control during manufacturing

Safety Score

74

Good

Based on EU regulatory data, published safety research, and ingredient function analysis.

References

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EU CosIng Database

European Commission cosmetic ingredient registry

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This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional for skin concerns or allergies.