What Is Polyamide-7?
Polyamide-7 is a polymer formed by the condensation of Dilinoleic Acid, ethylenediamine, and hexamethylenediamine, end-capped with propionic acid and acetic acid.
Its declared cosmetic functions are binding, film forming and skin protecting.
Source: European Commission CosIng inventory.
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