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Methyl Glucose Dioleate

Methyl Glucose Dioleate

Methyl Glucose Dioleate is a chemical compound derived from glucose and oleic acid. It is commonly used in cosmetic formulations as an emulsifier and surfactant due to its ability to stabilize formulations and improve their texture.

Indications

It is primarily used in skincare and haircare products as an emollient and conditioning agent. Its moisturizing properties make it suitable for products designed to hydrate and soften the skin or hair.


Dosage

The dosage of Methyl Glucose Dioleate varies depending on the specific formulation and product type. It is formulated into creams, lotions, shampoos, and conditioners at concentrations recommended by manufacturers for effective performance.


Contra-Indications

Individuals with known allergies to glucose or oleic acid should avoid products containing Methyl Glucose Dioleate to prevent potential allergic reactions.


Special Precautions

Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes. In case of irritation or allergic reaction, discontinue use and seek medical advice. Keep out of reach of children.


Side Effects

Possible side-effects include skin irritation or allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. Mild symptoms may include redness, itching, or swelling of the skin.


Drug Interactions

There are no known drug interactions associated with Methyl Glucose Dioleate when used in topical cosmetic products. However, caution should be exercised if using multiple skincare products simultaneously to monitor for any adverse reactions.


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