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TRIMETHYLSILYL HYDROLYZED COLLAGEN PG-PROPYL METHYLSILANEDIOL CROSSPOLYMER
Safety score · 0–100
Good
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A sophisticated hybrid polymer combining collagen protein with silicone chemistry to deliver both moisturization and water-resistant conditioning.
This crosspolymer represents an advanced material combining hydrolyzed collagen with trimethylsilyl and PG-propyl methylsilanediol groups through a crosslinking condensation reaction. Not subject to EU restrictions under Regulation 1223/2009, it combines the moisture-binding benefits of collagen with the water-resistant film properties of silicone chemistry. The resulting ingredient provides long-lasting conditioning and is particularly effective in leave-on skin and hair care formulations where durability is desired.
Skin benefits
- Dual protein and silicone conditioning
- Water-resistant durable film
- Moisturizing benefits from collagen
Known concerns
- Animal-derived collagen component
References
EU CosIng database
European Commission cosmetic ingredient registry — regulatory status, restrictions, authorised functions.
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