/Dimer Dilinoleate Copolymer

TL;DR. This ingredient is primarily a film-former and emollient binder, used to give color cosmetics, lip products, and balms gloss, adhesion, cushion, and water resistance.

What does /Dimer Dilinoleate Copolymer do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is primarily a film-former and emollient binder, used to give color cosmetics, lip products, and balms gloss, adhesion, cushion, and water resistance.

Is /Dimer Dilinoleate Copolymer clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, it is usually questioned as a synthetic or semi-synthetic polymer rather than for strong skin irritation concerns. Some retailer and certification frameworks may flag it because biodegradation and polymer-residue data can be limited.

Is /Dimer Dilinoleate Copolymer sustainable?

This material is often partly based on fatty-acid chemistry from plant oils, but it is further polymerized and may include non-renewable inputs depending on the supplier route. As a high-molecular-weight film-former, it is not typically considered readily biodegradable without supplier-specific data.

Is /Dimer Dilinoleate Copolymer COSMOS-approved?

It is generally not aligned with COSMOS-natural or COSMOS-organic standards unless a supplier can document a compliant, permitted polymer route, which is uncommon for this type of material. Its Green Chemistry profile is mixed, with possible renewable fatty-acid inputs but weaker alignment on biodegradability and end-of-life clarity.

How does /Dimer Dilinoleate Copolymer work chemically?

The molecule is a high-molecular-weight ester-based polymer built from long-chain fatty-acid-derived units, which explains its flexible, glossy, water-resistant film. It is usually used in anhydrous or low-water systems and color cosmetics, where it helps structure oils, improve pigment payoff, and reduce tack depending on the oil phase.

Last updated 2026-05-13