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In the context of plastics, polymers used in personal care often differ from typical industrial plastics designed for rigidity or structural applications. These specialized polymers are engineered for their unique properties such as film-forming abilities, viscosity control, and compatibility with skin and hair. Commonly found in products like shampoos, conditioners, cosmetics, and skincare items, these polymers can serve a variety of functions that enhance the performance and sensory attributes of the final product. For instance, they may act as thickeners, emollients, or conditioning agents. Acrylic polymers, silicones, and biopolymers are examples of the types of polymers adapted specifically for personal care applications. They are chosen for their safety profiles, regulatory compliance and ability to provide the desired characteristics to a broad range of products.
Some companies that operate within the personal care polymers market include Dow Chemical Company, BASF SE, Lubrizol Corporation, and Ashland Global Holdings Inc. These corporations offer a diverse portfolio of products tailored to meet the needs of the personal care industry. They engage in continuous research and development to introduce innovative polymer solutions that align with consumer demands and emergent trends within the personal care sector. Show Less Read more