Clariant, a global specialty chemicals company, has unveiled Aristoflex Sun, its new rheology modifier for sunscreens.
Aristoflex Sun (Inci: Ammonium Acryloyldimethyltaurate/Beheneth-25 Methacrylate Crosspolymer (and) Sodium Polyacryloyldimethyl Taurate) has been developed for sun protection products and daily UV protection. It stabilizes UV filters while enabling light, fresh textures, according to Clariant.
This new rheology modifier meets the growing demand for lighter textures in daily SPF products. Its launch is in line with the growing trend for "light" textures in daily SPF products. Skinification of sun care "(or daily sun care), where SPF is increasingly integrated into everyday cosmetic products, reflecting consumer demand for multifunctional skincare solutions that combine UV protection with various skincare benefits.
"With the growing trend towards multifunctional skincare products, Aristoflex Sun helps formulators elevate suncare solutions with superior stability, SPF performance and sensory appeal, says Sophia Kim, Global Marketing Manager Skin Care at Clariant. As experts in rheology modifier technology, we provide solutions that meet the market's needs for high-performance protective products."
Aristoflex Sun, cold processable, offers formulators the convenience of a pre-neutralized polymer that excels at thickening and texturing while guaranteeing optimal UV filter stability.