Ethyhexygyrin ●
TL;DR. This ingredient is mainly a preservative booster, helping conventional preservative systems perform more effectively. It also contributes light skin-conditioning and deodorant support in leave-on and rinse-off formulas.
What does Ethyhexygyrin do in a cosmetic formula?
This ingredient is mainly a preservative booster, helping conventional preservative systems perform more effectively. It also contributes light skin-conditioning and deodorant support in leave-on and rinse-off formulas.
Is Ethyhexygyrin clean?
Clean-beauty standards generally allow it, but it has some friction because it is usually synthetically processed and can irritate sensitive skin at higher levels. It is not a major restricted-list ingredient, and it is commonly used as a lower-dose support material rather than a stand-alone preservative.
Is Ethyhexygyrin sustainable?
This material is commonly made from glycerin plus an alkyl component that may be petrochemical or mixed-source, depending on the supplier. It is expected to biodegrade more readily than silicones or fluorinated materials, but sourcing transparency matters.
Is Ethyhexygyrin COSMOS-approved?
It is not a straightforward COSMOS-organic fit, and COSMOS-natural acceptance depends on the grade, feedstock origin, and supplier documentation. From a Green Chemistry lens, it is efficient at low levels, but derivatization and mixed renewable or petrochemical sourcing keep it in the middle tier.
How does Ethyhexygyrin work chemically?
The molecule is a branched alkyl glyceryl ether, combining a hydrophobic tail with two hydroxyl groups, which helps it interact with microbial membranes and formula interfaces. Typical use levels are about 0.3% to 1.0%, with broad pH stability and better compatibility when solubilized into the oil phase, glycols, or a preservative blend.
Last updated 2026-05-15