Science
Mechanism of Action
Acting as a skin and hair conditioning agent, this crosspolymer creates a fine, glossy, long-lasting, and water-resistant film upon application. Its collagen component aids in maintaining skin elasticity and suppleness. Possessing strong hygroscopic and moisturizing capabilities, it effectively binds moisture, which can visibly mitigate the appearance of lines and wrinkles and improve overall complexion and elasticity through enhanced hydration and film formation.
Research
Clinical Evidence
Insufficient-data confidenceN/A
Transparency
Dusting Analysis
The Formula
Formulation
Stability
This ingredient is soluble in the water phase and exhibits heat tolerance. However, temperatures exceeding 80°C should be meticulously avoided during formulation to maintain stability.
Safety
Safety Profile
While Hydrolyzed Collagen, a constituent, has been reviewed by the CIR Expert Panel and deemed safe, liquid forms of this specific crosspolymer may potentially irritate skin and eyes. A significant consideration is its limited capacity for skin penetration, suggesting primarily surface-level effects and minimal contribution to long-term dermal collagen benefits.
Your Skin
Skin Compatibility
Our Assessment
Verdict
TRIMETHYLSILYL HYDROLYZED COLLAGEN PG-PROPYL METHYLSILANEDIOL CROSSPOLYMER is valuable for its immediate, surface-level film-forming, moisturizing, and conditioning benefits, though its impact on long-term, deeper collagen support is noted to be minimal due to limited skin penetration.
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