Polyoxyethylenated alkyl ether dimethylsilane dispersant: LorealRecent Research Landscape
Pigment agglomeration in aqueous cosmetic bases leads to color inconsistency and poor film formation. These innovations utilize specific silane-modified ethers and ionic polymers to stabilize mineral particle spacing and surface tension.
What technical problems is Loreal addressing in Polyoxyethylenated alkyl ether dimethylsilane dispersant?
Particle aggregation in oily media
(6)evidences
Chemical and structural divergence between oily dispersions and aqueous film-formers leads to phase separation or poor film integrity. Resolving this ensures uniform delivery and long-wear performance in complex cosmetic matrices.
Pigment particle aggregation instability
(4)evidences
Aqueous pigment dispersions suffer from uncontrolled particle clustering and sedimentation. Preventing this degradation ensures uniform color distribution and long-term formulation shelf life.
Inadequate polymer film adhesion
(2)evidences
Natural waxes tend to aggregate and separate in aqueous environments. Preventing this instability ensures uniform cosmetic application and long-term formulation shelf life.