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PEG-75

CAS NO:61790-81-6
EC NO: 612-384-2

Among the many ethylene glycol derivatives, an ethoxylated lanolin derivative named PEG-75 according to INCI standards has become very popular. 
PEG-75 is used as an emollient and emollient in cleansing and skin care cosmetics. In addition to moisturizing, it has a softening and smoothing effect. These and other advantages have resulted in this ingredient being widely used in shampoos, body washes or industrial applications such as industrial cleaning products.

PEG-75 Lanolin is the INCI name of one of the polyethylene glycol derivatives. 
PEG-75s common chemical name is ethoxylated lanolin with 75 moles of ethylene oxide or Lanolin + 75 EO. The number of moles of ethylene oxide in an ethylene glycol derivative is indicated in the INCI name of the substance (as with other ethylene glycol derivatives). The CAS number for searching and identifying this substance is 61790-81-6 .

PEG-75 is a surfactant. 
PEG-75 is an ethoxylated derivative of lanolin. 
PEG-75 comes in the form of yellow to light brown wax. 
PEG-75 dissolves very well in water. 
PEG-75 Lanolin is predominantly hydrophobic. Although considered safe for personal care and cosmetic products, it should not be used as an ingredient in formulations for children and pregnant women.

PEG-75 serves in cosmetics both as a base (the kind of foundation on which the cosmetic formulation is built) and as an active ingredient (providing certain properties).

PEG-75 is an emulsifier primarily used in O/W emulsions (oil-in-water emulsions) . 
PEG-75 provides the formation of emulsion by mixing the oil phase with the water phase.

PEG-75 provides foam formation as a surfactant . Foam is where air (or other gas) is dispersed in a liquid. Adequate foaming properties of cosmetics are responsible for the effective removal of impurities.

PEG-75 contributes to rheology modification . For example, one of the factors that determine the sensory quality and usability of cosmetic creams is their rheological properties, ie the viscosity of the product, which often influences the consumer's decisions regarding the purchase of a particular formulation. As one of the product ingredients, PEG-75 increases or decreases the viscosity of the finished product.

Another effect of PEG_75 is solubility . As a solubilizer, it introduces hydrophobic (i.e. water-insoluble) substances into the aqueous solution it is in, in a process called micelle dissolution. The result is an isotropic, transparent composition with a viscosity similar to that of water. Examples of substances that can be added to the aqueous solution through the use of PEG-75 include plant extracts, oily substances and fragrance compositions.

PEG-75 also works well as an emollient in skin care formulations . 
PEG-75 forms a thin occlusive layer on the surface of the skin that prevents excessive evaporation of water and retains sufficient moisture (indirect moisturizing effect). The visible effect is softening and softening of the epidermis.

Main advantages of PEG-75:
PEG-75 facilitates emulsion formation by reducing the surface tension of the substances to be emulsified;
forms a protective layer on the surface of the skin, making it soft and smooth;
prevents evaporation of excess water in hair care products;
facilitates the dissolution of perfumes or essential oils in water;
PEG-75 is compatible and synergistic with other surfactants.
PEG-75 is safe to use, non-toxic. Does not cause skin or eye irritation. In very rare cases, excessive use of PEG-75 Lanolin or products containing it can cause allergic reactions. Allergic reactions occur mainly in those who are allergic to lanolin.

Thanks to its various properties, PEG-75 is an ingredient found in many products such as shampoos, face gels, body washes, liquid soaps, lotions and toners. Among industrial applications, PEG-75 is mainly used as an industrial cleaning detergent.

PEG-75 is a very mild non-ionic surfactant that can be used with amphoterics and other mild surfactants in the production of baby shampoos. washable Lanolin advantages: smoothes skin and hair, facilitates formulation of liquid form preparations, facilitates dissolution of perfumes, essential oils, antiseptics, compatibility with other surfactants, stabilizes oil-in-water (O/W) emulsions, biodegradable.

Used Products:
-Care Creams
-BB/CC/DD/EE Cream
-Baby Creams
-Baby Shampoo
-Baby Oil
-Deodorant
-Depilation
-Shower GelHand & Body Care
-Fondoten
-Solar Productswet wipes
-Solid soap
-Dandruff Shampoo
-Massage oil
-Mask
-Lipstick
-Hair care

PEG-75 is an effective emollient, very good oil conditioner and moisturizer for skin care formulations. Recommended for hair and skin care products such as creams, lotions, shampoos and conditioners.

PEG-75 is an outstanding lubrication regulator. This makes it ideal for dry skin formulations including hand soaps, body wash soaps, creams and lotions. Additionally, due to its shine-enhancing properties, it is a very good candidate for use in products such as shampoos and hair conditioners. 
PEG-75 is used in the range of 0.5-5% depending on the application.

PEG-75 is an ethoxylated derivative of lanolin. The appended numbers refer to the mole number of condensed ethylene oxide. 
PEG-75 has a characteristic odour. 
PEG-75 is soluble in water and soluble with typical nonionic surfactants with emulsifying, solvent, wetting, cleaning properties. Ideal for shampoos, bubble baths, shaving foams etc…, soaps and detergents. 
PEG-75 is a very mild nonionic surfactant used with amphoteric substances in the production of baby shampoos. 
PEG-75 can be used as a solvent for fats, as well as a spreading agent for tar in dermatological products. Small concentrations act as a clarifying agent in aqueous systems such as clear shampoos and gels.

PEG-75 is classified as :
-Binding
-Humectant
-Solvent

PEG-75 is a PEG that helps to form emulsions by reducing the surface tension of the substances to be emulsified. 
PEG-75 also acts as a lubricant on the skin’s surface, giving the skin a soft and smooth appearance (Source). Sometimes PEG 75 is seen as a surfactant ingredient as well. 
PEG-75 ingredients are prepared from whole lanolin, a product of sheep sebaceous glands, which is obtained from sheered wool.

PEG-75 is a PEG that helps to form emulsions by reducing the surface tension of the substances to be emulsified.
PEG-75 also acts as a lubricant on the skin’s surface, giving the skin a soft and smooth appearance (Source). Sometimes PEG-75 is seen as a surfactant ingredient as well. 
PEG-75 ingredients are prepared from whole lanolin, a product of sheep sebaceous glands, which is obtained from sheered wool.

PEG-75 is a polyoxyethylene condensate with the best pharmaceutical lanolin. 
PEG-75 has a mean chain length of 75 ethylene oxide units and an average molecular weight of about 3.970 Da. The lanolin content in PEG-75 is approximately 17%. 
PEG-75 is a hard, pale yellow wax with weak fruity odour.

PEG-75 is particularly recommended for use in aqueous or aqueous-alcoholic lotions and solutions with high clarity. Moreover, the product has emulsifying, solubilising and emollient properties and a mild cleaning effect. Main applications include skin cleansing and after-shave lotions, as well as in shampoos and detergent formulations, where viscosity is of importance.

PEG-75 is an ethoxylated derivative of lanolin, the attached number of which indicates the mean moles of ethylene oxide condensed. 
PEG-75 is a yellow to amber waxy solid in flakes with a faint characteristic odor. PEG-75 is a very mild non ionic surfactant which can be used with amphoterics and other mild tensides in the manufacturing of baby shampoos.

PEG-75s functions (INCI)
Fixing agent: Allows the cohesion of different cosmetic ingredients
Humectant: Maintains the water content of a cosmetic in its packaging and on the skin
Solvent: Dissolves other substances

PEG-75 is an ester blend of polyethylene glycol and stearic acid. 
PEG-75 works to emulsify solvents in cosmetic formulas, can contribute to product texture, and, in higher amounts can also be a cleansing agent.

PEG-75 is a surfactant and helps to form emulsions by reducing the surface tension of the substances to be emulsified. 
PEG-75 also acts as lubricant on the skin and hair surface and gives the skin/hair a soft and smooth appearance.

PEG-75 is the polymer of ethylene oxide that conforms to the formula: H(OCH2CH2)nOH where n has an average value of seventy-five.

PEG-75 restores lost lipid, imparts sheen and does not interfere with foam. 
PEG-75 is an effective emollient, super fatting conditioner and moisturiser and is recommended for use in hair and skin care products including creams, lotions, shampoos and conditioners. 
PEG-75 is an easy to use liquid form making it ideal for dry skin applications such as hand soaps, body washes and creams and lotions. In addition its sheen enhancing properties make it an exceptional candidate for use in products such as shampoos and conditioners.


IUPAC names:
Lanolin, ethoxylated
PEG-10 Lanolin

SYNONYMS:
PEG-5 LANOLIN
PEG-25LANOLIN
PEG-27 LANOLIN
PEG-40 LANOLIN
PEG-75 LANOLIN
PEG-10 LANOLIN
PEG-20 LANOLIN
PEG-24 LANOLIN
PEG-30 LANOLIN
PEG-35 LANOLIN
PEG-50 LANOLIN
PEG-55 LANOLIN
PEG-60 LANOLIN
PEG-85 LANOLIN
PEG-100 LANOLIN
PEG-150 LANOLIN
ethoxylated lanolin
Lanolin, ethoxylated
Water-soluble lanolin
Polyoxyethylene lanolins
WOOLGREASE-POLYETHOXYLATED
Polyethyleneglycol lanoline
Lanolin, ethoxyliert [25-150 moles EO]
Super?Solan
PEG-40 LANOLIN
PEG-75 LANOLIN
Lanolin, ethoxylated
PEG-25LANOLIN
Water-soluble lanolin
WOOLGREASE-POLYETHOXYLATED
Polyoxyethylene lanolins


 

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