Maltodextrin PV Copolymer ●
TL;DR. This ingredient is primarily a film-former and styling polymer, especially in hair products where it helps set, hold, and shape without heavy stiffness. It can also support binding and light texture in color cosmetics or skin-care formats.
What does Maltodextrin PV Copolymer do in a cosmetic formula?
This ingredient is primarily a film-former and styling polymer, especially in hair products where it helps set, hold, and shape without heavy stiffness. It can also support binding and light texture in color cosmetics or skin-care formats.
Is Maltodextrin PV Copolymer clean?
From a clean-beauty perspective, it is generally treated as a low-irritation synthetic-modified polymer rather than a high-concern sensitizer. The main scrutiny is residual reactive monomer and whether a brand's restricted list permits synthetic film-formers.
Is Maltodextrin PV Copolymer sustainable?
It uses a renewable carbohydrate backbone, but part of the molecule is petrochemical-derived. It is water-soluble, and some supplier grades are marketed with favorable biodegradation data, but the environmental profile depends on grade and polymer architecture.
Is Maltodextrin PV Copolymer COSMOS-approved?
It is not a simple COSMOS-organic fit; acceptance depends on the supplier grade and whether it is listed or approved as a compliant chemically processed agro-ingredient for COSMOS-natural use. Its Green Chemistry case is mixed, with renewable content and water-based formulation benefits balanced by synthetic monomer chemistry and residual-control requirements.
How does Maltodextrin PV Copolymer work chemically?
This material is a water-soluble copolymer built from a carbohydrate-derived polymer backbone grafted or associated with synthetic lactam-containing polymer segments that form clear, flexible films as water evaporates. It is typically used at low single-digit percentages in styling systems, is generally compatible across mildly acidic to neutral formulas, and performance is affected by humidity, plasticizers, and the level of neutral salts or cationic conditioners.
Last updated 2026-05-16