Datem

TL;DR. This ingredient functions mainly as an emulsifier and emulsion stabilizer, helping oil and water phases stay uniformly mixed. It can also support texture, viscosity, and dispersion of oils or powders in creams, lotions, and some cleansing formats.

What does Datem do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient functions mainly as an emulsifier and emulsion stabilizer, helping oil and water phases stay uniformly mixed. It can also support texture, viscosity, and dispersion of oils or powders in creams, lotions, and some cleansing formats.

Is Datem clean?

From a clean beauty perspective, it is generally a low-concern emulsifier, but it carries documentation questions around fatty-acid sourcing, palm origin, and processing residues. It is not a headline clean-standard problem, but it is less straightforward than simpler plant oils, waxes, or fatty alcohols.

Is Datem sustainable?

This material is typically made from plant or mixed-origin fatty materials plus organic acids, so its footprint depends heavily on whether the fatty feedstock is certified, traceable, and palm-managed. It is expected to be biodegradable because it is ester-based, but it is more processed than minimally transformed botanical ingredients.

Is Datem COSMOS-approved?

It can fit COSMOS-natural only when the feedstocks and esterification chemistry meet the standard’s allowed-process and natural-origin requirements, and supplier documentation is essential. It is not typically counted as organic content, and its Green Chemistry profile is moderate, with biodegradable ester chemistry balanced against multi-step processing and sourcing caveats.

How does Datem work chemically?

The molecule is an anionic ester built from glyceride, fatty-acid, acetyl, and tartaric-acid units, giving it both oil-compatible and water-interactive regions for emulsification. It is typically used at low single-digit percentages as a co-emulsifier or stabilizer, and like many ester emulsifiers it performs best when matched to the formula’s pH, electrolyte load, and oil phase.

Last updated 2026-05-13