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Polyoxyethylated glycol ester emulsification: LorealRecent Research Landscape

High concentrations of Vitamin C and volatile alkanes cause phase separation and oxidation in topical formulations. This cluster stabilizes these incompatible oil-water interfaces through specific polyoxyethylated glycol fatty acid ester polymer networks.

What technical problems is Loreal addressing in Polyoxyethylated glycol ester emulsification?

Interfacial emulsion instability

(39)evidences

Incompatibility between hydrophobic active ingredients and aqueous phases leads to rapid separation or precipitation. Preventing phase separation ensures long-term product efficacy and shelf-life consistency.

Interfacial emulsion instability

(11)evidences

Non-silicone oil phases and volatile alkanes exhibit poor thermodynamic stability and phase separation. Achieving long-term structural integrity without traditional siloxanes prevents product degradation.