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ETHALKONIUM CHLORIDE ACRYLATE/HEMA/STYRENE COPOLYMER.

Insufficient Data CAS 46830-22-2 / OPACIFYING

This polymeric compound serves to modulate the visual clarity of formulations by inducing cloudiness, thereby reducing transparency. Furthermore, its polymeric nature enables it to form a delicate, continuous film upon application, which can contribute to product texture and feel.

Film-forming Opacifying

Science

ETHALKONIUM CHLORIDE ACRYLATE/HEMA/STYRENE COPOLYMER primarily functions through two key mechanisms. Firstly, as an opacifying agent, it reduces product transparency and translucency by creating a cloudy appearance. Secondly, its polymeric structure facilitates the formation of a subtle, protective film upon application, which can aid in product adhesion and skin conditioning.


Research

Low confidence
Effective range N/A
Optimal

N/A


Transparency

Not commonly dusted

The Formula

Solubility
Water
Optimal pH N/A
0 7 14

Stability

While precise pH stability data for this specific polymer is not available, the broader category of acrylate-based copolymers often exhibits robust stability across a wide pH spectrum.


Safety

CIR Status
Safe with restrictions
Sensitization risk Unknown

The Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR) Expert Panel has broadly evaluated acrylate and styrene copolymers, concluding their safety in cosmetics when formulated to be non-irritating. Although specific safety test data for this precise ingredient's CAS number was not incorporated into the general CIR assessment, its inherently large molecular size minimizes the likelihood of percutaneous absorption.


Your Skin

No Normal
No Dry
No Oily
No Sensitive
Irritancy Unknown
Comedogenicity Unknown

Our Assessment

Insufficient Data

Despite its established utility as a film-former and opacifying agent, and general safety within its class, the absence of specific clinical studies and detailed skin compatibility data for ETHALKONIUM CHLORIDE ACRYLATE/HEMA/STYRENE COPOLYMER warrants a cautious 'insufficient-data' verdict for definitive efficacy claims.


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