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So, what is benzyltrimonium hydrolyzed animal protein?
Benzyltrimonium hydrolyzed animal protein is a cosmetic ingredient derived from hydrolyzed animal protein that has been modified with benzyltrimonium chloride. It is commonly used in hair care products to provide conditioning benefits, such as improving hair texture, reducing frizz, and enhancing manageability. This ingredient works by depositing positively charged molecules onto the hair shaft, which helps to smooth the cuticle and prevent static buildup. Benzyltrimonium hydrolyzed animal protein is generally considered safe for use in cosmetics, but it is important to note that some people may be sensitive to animal-derived ingredients.
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