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- Polysorbate 20 is used in cosmetics and skincare products.
- It is generally used as an emulsifier, surfactant, and fragrance ingredient.
- It is derived from Lauric Acid and is also a chemical mixture of sorbitol ethylene oxide.


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- Use polysorbate in applications where you need water and oil to combine a prime example would be room sprays, but it can also be used in bath oils, cream preparations, and shower gels/shampoos. Polysorbate 20 is soothing to the skin.
Polysorbate 20 is used in cosmetics and skincare products as a surfactant, emulsifier, and fragrance ingredient. It is derived from Lauric Acid and is also a chemical mixture of sorbitol ethylene oxide. Use polysorbate in applications where you need water and oil to combine a prime example would be room sprays, but it can also be used in bath oils, cream preparations, and shower gels/shampoos. Polysorbate 20 is soothing to the skin. It is used to improve the touch, feel, and texture of skincare and cosmetic products.
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