Dipropylheptyl Carbonate

TL;DR. This ingredient is a lightweight emollient that gives formulas a dry, silky slip and helps spread oils, pigments, and UV filters evenly. It is often used to reduce greasiness in sunscreens, makeup, and skin-care emulsions.

What does Dipropylheptyl Carbonate do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is a lightweight emollient that gives formulas a dry, silky slip and helps spread oils, pigments, and UV filters evenly. It is often used to reduce greasiness in sunscreens, makeup, and skin-care emulsions.

Is Dipropylheptyl Carbonate clean?

It is generally well tolerated and not a common allergen or sensitizer in finished products. From a clean-beauty perspective, the main friction is its synthetic, highly processed profile rather than a major irritation or restricted-list issue.

Is Dipropylheptyl Carbonate sustainable?

This material is typically made from synthetic branched alcohol chemistry, often with petrochemical feedstock, although some routes may include renewable carbon inputs. It is expected to be biodegradable, but its sourcing is less straightforward than simple plant oils or fatty alcohols.

Is Dipropylheptyl Carbonate COSMOS-approved?

It is not a strong fit for COSMOS-organic unless the feedstock and it-making process meet the standard’s allowed chemistry requirements, and many conventional grades should be treated as only partially aligned. Its Green Chemistry profile is mixed, with useful biodegradability and low-use performance balanced against synthetic processing and nonrenewable sourcing in common supply chains.

How does Dipropylheptyl Carbonate work chemically?

The molecule is a branched dialkyl it, which gives it low polarity, high spreadability, and a light sensory profile compared with heavier triglyceride oils. It is typically used as an emollient phase ingredient in the low single digits up to higher oil-phase levels, and it is broadly stable across normal cosmetic pH because it sits in the oil phase rather than the water phase.

Last updated 2026-08-18