Diisostearoyl Polyglyceryl-3 Dimer Dilinoleate ●
TL;DR. This ingredient is mainly a nonionic water-in-oil emulsifier and pigment dispersant. It also adds emollience, slip, and adhesion in makeup, sunscreen, lip, and balm formats.
What does Diisostearoyl Polyglyceryl-3 Dimer Dilinoleate do in a cosmetic formula?
This ingredient is mainly a nonionic water-in-oil emulsifier and pigment dispersant. It also adds emollience, slip, and adhesion in makeup, sunscreen, lip, and balm formats.
Is Diisostearoyl Polyglyceryl-3 Dimer Dilinoleate clean?
It is generally viewed as a PEG-free, low-sensitization emulsifying material with few clean-standard restricted-list flags. The main watchpoints are feedstock traceability and normal impurity controls for complex ester raw materials.
Is Diisostearoyl Polyglyceryl-3 Dimer Dilinoleate sustainable?
This material is commonly made from plant-derived fatty acids and polyglycerol, with palm or other vegetable-oil sourcing possible depending on the supplier. It is expected to biodegrade through ester breakdown, although bulky oil-loving esters can break down more slowly than simpler fatty ingredients.
Is Diisostearoyl Polyglyceryl-3 Dimer Dilinoleate COSMOS-approved?
It can be permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic when made from approved natural-origin feedstocks and allowed esterification chemistry. From a Green Chemistry view, it fits better when suppliers use renewable fatty-acid inputs, documented palm sourcing, and low-residue processing.
How does Diisostearoyl Polyglyceryl-3 Dimer Dilinoleate work chemically?
The molecule is a high-molecular-weight, nonionic multi-ester built from a glycerol oligomer and branched, dimerized C18 fatty-acid chains, which gives it low-HLB behavior and strong oil-phase affinity. Typical use is about 0.5% to 5% for pigment wetting or water-in-oil emulsification, with higher levels possible in anhydrous color cosmetics, and ester bonds are generally stable in normal cosmetic pH ranges but can hydrolyze under strongly alkaline conditions.
Last updated 2026-05-13