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Sodium polyacrylate
Sodium polyacrylate is an absorbent polymer that is used as an emulsion stabilizer, a hair fixative, a film former, skin conditioner, and a viscosity agent .
Sodium polyacrylate is a super-absorbent polymer that works as a thickener, and emulsifier in cosmetics. It increases the viscosity of products and improves their texture.
Body care: It functions as a thickening agent, texture enhancer, film-forming agent, and emulsion stabilizer. In water-based solutions, the sodium ions in sodium polyacrylate are free to move since positively charged hydrogen ions replace them. This means that instead of an organized polymer chain, a gel forms. As the gel absorbs water it helps to thicken the formulation. As a texture enhancer, sodium polyacrylate contributes to the smooth, glossy appearance of products. It keeps the texture of a product soft and supple while also conditioning the skin. It also creates a thin film on the skin’s surface, thereby protecting it, and can stabilize emulsions
Baby care: In diapers, sodium polyacrylate will absorb the water molecules found in urine, increasing the amount of liquid the diaper can hold while at the same time reducing the risk of diaper rash by promoting a dry environment
What does SODIUM POLYACRYLATE do in a formulation?
Absorbent
Emulsion stabilising
Film forming
Hair fixing
Skin conditioning
Viscosity controlling