BIS-DIGLYCERYL POLYACYLADIPATE-2 ●
TL;DR. This ingredient is a rich emollient, film-former, and pigment-wetting agent used to add cushion, gloss, adhesion, and water-resistant feel, especially in lip, color, and balm formulas.
What does BIS-DIGLYCERYL POLYACYLADIPATE-2 do in a cosmetic formula?
This ingredient is a rich emollient, film-former, and pigment-wetting agent used to add cushion, gloss, adhesion, and water-resistant feel, especially in lip, color, and balm formulas.
Is BIS-DIGLYCERYL POLYACYLADIPATE-2 clean?
It is generally well tolerated and not a common restricted-list concern in clean beauty frameworks. The main clean-standard friction is that it is a highly processed ester rather than a simple plant oil or wax.
Is BIS-DIGLYCERYL POLYACYLADIPATE-2 sustainable?
This material is commonly made from glycerin and fatty-acid feedstocks that may be vegetable-derived, plus a dicarboxylic component that may be petrochemical. Its ester structure supports biodegradation over time, but palm-derived inputs can make sourcing traceability relevant.
Is BIS-DIGLYCERYL POLYACYLADIPATE-2 COSMOS-approved?
It is not typically a straightforward fit for COSMOS-organic or COSMOS-natural formulas because of its highly processed ester chemistry and possible non-renewable feedstock contribution. From a Green Chemistry view, it has positives in low volatility and generally good skin compatibility, with weaker marks for feedstock transparency and processing intensity.
How does BIS-DIGLYCERYL POLYACYLADIPATE-2 work chemically?
The molecule is a high-molecular-weight, branched polyester with multiple ester bonds, which gives it adhesion, gloss, cushion, and pigment-dispersing behavior. It is usually placed in the oil phase or anhydrous base, often around 1 to 10% for skin feel and higher in lip or color cosmetics, and it is most stable away from extreme pH conditions that can promote ester hydrolysis.
Last updated 2026-05-13