Curi/Atlas/Sodium Polyacrylate Crosspolymer-1
INCI · emollient · CIR review pending · used in 1 products

Sodium Polyacrylate Crosspolymer-1

Sodium Polyacrylate Crosspolymer-1 is a complex crosslinked polymer synthesized by first preparing a silicone copolymer via reaction of a methacrylate-terminated polydimethylsiloxane polymer containing silicon hydride groups with PEG-18/PPG-17 allyl ether. The resulting silicone copolymer is then dispersed in water containing sodium hydroxide and reacted with methacrylic acid and methacryloyl PPG-6 phosphate. It is classified by CosIng as an emollient, film-forming, and skin-conditioning ingredient.

Evidence level
weak
EWG score
Comedogenic
Category
emollient

● Benefits

Functions as an emollient and film-forming agent that helps condition the skin and support a smooth surface feel. Its crosslinked polymer structure contributes to skin conditioning properties.

film-forminghydratingbarrier-support
● Cautions

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