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Disteardimonium Hectorite in makeup formulations
Hi there!
Recently I’ve been assigned to work on a makeup project. I’ve actually never really formulated makeup or any other colour cosmetic, so now I’m studying these types of formulations, raw materials used, function of the products, etc.
I’ve noticed that A LOT (almost every product that I’ve seen actually) has Disteardimonium Hectorite in the LOI. I did a research and saw that this is a thickener with suspending properties. I saw that Elementis have a product line called ‘Bentone’, which basically is different versions of Disteardimonium Hectorite dispersed in silicones/emollients.
What is the thing about Disteardimonium Hectorite that make it so prevalent in cosmetic formulations? I saw it in foundations, concelealers, lipsticks, blushes, emulsions, anhydrous products… Is it reallt THAT effective? Also, is there any ingredient that can be use to replace it? I’m afraid that I may not be able to get it.
Kind regards! 🙂
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