Acrylate Copolymer Liquid
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Acrylate Copolymer Liquid is a high-performance film-forming and styling agent derived from acrylic monomers. It is commonly used in personal care formulations for its excellent conditioning, holding, and thickening properties. This versatile liquid polymer is ideal for clear and opaque products, especially in hair and skincare applications.
Whether you're developing a styling gel, cream, or planning to use acrylate copolymer in shampoo, this ingredient delivers shine, control, and stability across a wide range of formulations.
INCI Name: Acrylates Copolymer
Molecular Formula: Varies (Copolymer of Acrylic Acid derivatives – not a single defined formula)
Alternate Names: Acrylic Copolymer, Acrylates/C10-30 Alkyl Acrylate Cross polymer (depending on variant), Acrylic Styling Agent
Purity of the Ingredient: 99%
Country of Origin: India
Benefits and Uses of Acrylate Copolymer
- Excellent film-forming properties for styling products
- Adds volume and hold to hair formulations
- Improves texture and spreadability in creams and lotions
- Enhances viscosity and stability
- Compatible with a wide range of pH and active ingredients
- Commonly used in acrylate copolymer in shampoo for better foam and cleansing
How Acrylate Copolymer Works
- Forms flexible, transparent films on hair and skin
- Stabilizes emulsions and suspends particles
- Binds ingredients to improve overall formulation performance
- Creates hold and definition in acrylate copolymer for hair products
- Enhances clarity and smooth texture in formulations
pH and Ideal Temperature Range for Best Use
- pH Range: 5.0 – 8.0 (optimal performance)
- Ideal Temperature: Use below 70°C to maintain stability
How to Use Acrylate Copolymer (DIY Tips)
Interested in acrylate copolymer uses in your own DIY formulations? Here’s a guide:
- Usage Rate: 0.5% – 5% depending on product type
- Add to the water phase with gentle mixing
- Neutralize with a base (e.g., TEA) to thicken if needed
- Ideal for acrylate copolymer in shampoo, gels, lotions, and leave-in conditioners