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Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil

Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil

Common name:

Hydrogenated vegetable oil


Ingredient description:

Hydrogenated vegetable oil is formed by breaking the double bonds and attaching hydrogen molecules to them. This makes the oil denser and harder. In cosmetics, it acts as an emulsifier and thus links the oil phase to the water phase. Oil with added hydrogen molecules is more resistant to oxidation - it remains more stable.

 

Cosmetic action:

On the skin, it has an occlusive effect - it forms a layer on the surface of the skin that prevents excessive water loss. Thus, it indirectly influences its hydration. In addition, it smoothens, softens and improves the condition of tattooed skin.


You can find hydrogenated vegetable oil in:

 

Top view of a 100ml jar of Tattoo Butter Papaya by LoveInk. The sleek black and yellow packaging highlights its purpose for after tattooing and daily care.Packshot of Love Ink Tattoo Butter Aloe tin, labeled for after tattooing and daily care, 100 ml.