Sodium Polyacrylate Triethanolamine (Sodium Polyacrylate Triethanolamine) is a holds the formula together used in skincare to holds the formula together. It's found in 1 product in our database, making it a less common ingredient.
What it does
Holds the formula together
Who it's best for
A supporting ingredient — found in most cream and lotion formulas.
Essential for product stability, not typically chosen by the consumer
Generally well-tolerated across all skin types
Helps oil and water phases blend into a smooth, usable texture
Works well with
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Draws in moisture(humectant)
+Softens and smooths(emollient)
+Locks moisture in(occlusive)
Found in
1 products
Category
Holds the formula together
Best products with Sodium Polyacrylate Triethanolamine
What does Sodium Polyacrylate Triethanolamine do in skincare?
Sodium Polyacrylate Triethanolamine is classified as "holds the formula together" in skincare formulations. Holds the formula together.
Is Sodium Polyacrylate Triethanolamine safe for sensitive skin?
Sodium Polyacrylate Triethanolamine is generally well-tolerated and has no specific concern flags in our database. As with any ingredient, patch-test if you have highly reactive skin.
What products contain Sodium Polyacrylate Triethanolamine?
1 product in our database contains Sodium Polyacrylate Triethanolamine. The highest-rated is Garnier Ambre solaire scoring 5.7/9.8.
Can I use Sodium Polyacrylate Triethanolamine every day?
Emulsifiers are present in most cream formulas and are used daily without concern. They are a structural part of the product.
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