Science
Mechanism of Action
Operating as an ester oil characterized by its low viscosity and high refractive index, TRICYCLODECANEMETHYL ISONONANOATE forms a subtle, non-occlusive film on the skin's surface. This mechanism allows it to effectively condition and soften the skin, promoting a discernibly smoother texture and contributing to enhanced epidermal suppleness without a heavy feel, while imparting an 'oil film feeling'.
Research
Clinical Evidence
Low confidenceN/A
Transparency
Dusting Analysis
The Formula
Formulation
Stability
This ingredient demonstrates robust stability and excellent compatibility with a variety of oils. It exhibits superior solubilizing capabilities for both UV absorbers and colorants. Furthermore, TRICYCLODECANEMETHYL ISONONANOATE can be precisely formulated to create a stable, clear gel when combined with Haimalate PAM.
Synergies
- Haimalate PAM (for clear gel formation)
- UV absorbers (enhanced solubilization)
- Colorants (enhanced solubilization)
Safety
Safety Profile
No specific safety assessment or review by major regulatory bodies such as the Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR), Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS), or Food and Drug Administration (FDA) was identified in the available research data for TRICYCLODECANEMETHYL ISONONANOATE.
Your Skin
Skin Compatibility
Our Assessment
Verdict
While TRICYCLODECANEMETHYL ISONONANOATE functions as a skin conditioning emollient, comprehensive safety and clinical efficacy data from regulatory bodies are currently unavailable to provide a definitive Moumoujus rating.
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