Poly vinyl Alcohol Specification
- Other Names
- Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA)
- Chemical Name
- Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA)
- Usage
- Polyvinyl alcohol is widely used in peel-off face masks due to its strong film-forming ability.
It creates a smooth, even layer on the skin that can be removed easily after drying.
PVA is used in sheet masks as a binding and structural support material.
It helps improve the adhesion of active ingredients to the skin surface.
The polymer is used in hair styling products for light hold and smooth finish.
It acts as a thickener in creams, gels, and lotions to improve texture.
PVA helps stabilize emulsions in cosmetic formulations.
It is used in eye and facial masks to enhance product performance.
The ingredient improves spreadability and uniform application of products.
It is considered safe in cosmetics when used within approved concentration limits.
- Main Material
- Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA)
Poly vinyl Alcohol Trade Information
- Minimum Order Quantity
- 1 Kilograms
About Poly vinyl Alcohol
Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) is a synthetic, water-soluble polymer widely used in cosmetic and personal care products.
It appears as a white, odorless, granular or powdered solid.
PVA is produced by hydrolysis of polyvinyl acetate and is highly compatible with water-based systems.
It has excellent film-forming properties, creating smooth, flexible, and transparent films on skin or hair.
In cosmetics, it is commonly used in peel-off face masks and sheet masks.
The polymer helps form a uniform layer that can be easily peeled away after drying.
It acts as a binder, stabilizer, and thickener in various formulations.
PVA improves texture, spreadability, and product consistency in creams and gels.
It is also used in hair styling products for light hold and smooth finish.
When used properly in regulated amounts, it is considered safe and non-toxic for cosmetic applications.