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Alkyl Branched Type
This gel is a silicone cross-linked compound with an alkyl chain structure that swells in various silicone fluids.
It has high swelling properties in hydrocarbon oils and imparts structural viscosity to oil phases. It can be used in W/O, O/W, and non-aqueous systems to improve the stability of formulations and produce cosmetics that feel smooth and blend well with the skin.
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KSG-41A
KSG-41A
- Mineral oil is used as the base oil.
- The fine particles have a three-dimensional cross-linked structure, giving a smooth, silky feel and a matte finish.
- It has excellent swelling properties with hydrocarbon oils, improving the stability of cosmetic products.
KSG-42A
KSG-42A
- The use of isododecane as the base oil and its three-dimensional cross-linked structure of fine particles imparts a smooth, silky feel and creates a matte effect.
- It has excellent swelling properties for hydrocarbon oils, improving the stability of cosmetic products.
KSG-43
KSG-43
- The base oil is triethylhexanoin.
- Its fine particles have a three-dimensional cross-linked structure, giving it a smooth, silky feel and a matte finish.
- It has excellent swelling properties with hydrocarbon oils, improving the stability of cosmetic products.
KSG-44
KSG-44
- Squalane is used as the base oil.
- Its fine particles have a three-dimensional cross-linked structure, giving it a smooth, silky feel and a matte finish.
- It has excellent swelling properties with hydrocarbon oils, improving the stability of cosmetic products.
KSG-45
KSG-45
A silicone elastomer gel with a smooth texture that blends well with the skin, swollen with a plant-derived oil agent.