polyquaterniums
Polyquaterniums are a class of water-soluble cationic polymers used primarily as conditioning agents in personal care products. They are polymers that contain quaternary ammonium groups, giving a positive charge that enables adsorption to negatively charged surfaces such as hair, skin, and some synthetic fibers. Over two dozen distinct polymers are marketed under the polyquaternium naming system, with common examples including polyquaternium-7, -10, -11, -15, -28, -44, -46, and -65. The exact chemistry varies by polymer backbone and substitution, resulting in different molecular weights, charge densities, and film-forming properties. Some are based on polyacrylamide derivatives; others derive from cellulose or other natural or synthetic backbones, with the quaternization chemistry providing cationic character.
In hair care, polyquaterniums primarily act as conditioning agents: they deposit on the hair shaft to reduce
Safety and environmental considerations: polyquaterniums are generally regarded as safe for cosmetic use at typical use
This concise overview captures the core role of polyquaterniums as conditioning polymers in cosmetics, with performance