Cycloalkyl-stabilized non-aqueous polymer dispersions: LorealRecent Research Landscape
Inconsistent film formation on keratin surfaces leads to poor cosmetic durability. Long-chain alkyl stabilizers and plasticizers are engineered into the oily phase to control particle suspension and adhesion.
What technical problems is Loreal addressing in Cycloalkyl-stabilized non-aqueous polymer dispersions?
Pigment particle aggregation instability
(7)evidences
Inconsistent dispersion of mineral and ionic pigments leads to sedimentation and poor color uniformity. Preventing particle clustering ensures long-term shelf stability and coating homogeneity.
Keratin fiber coating instability
(4)evidences
Natural waxes and polymeric particles often fail to adhere uniformly or remain stable in oily phases when applied to keratin. Resolving this instability ensures long-wear performance and structural integrity of the cosmetic film.