ETHYLHEXYLGLYCERIN. CC Me Serum: WATER/AQUA/EAU

TL;DR. This ingredient is primarily used as a preservative booster and skin-conditioning agent. It can improve the performance of preservative systems while adding a light emollient feel.

What does ETHYLHEXYLGLYCERIN. CC Me Serum: WATER/AQUA/EAU do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is primarily used as a preservative booster and skin-conditioning agent. It can improve the performance of preservative systems while adding a light emollient feel.

Is ETHYLHEXYLGLYCERIN. CC Me Serum: WATER/AQUA/EAU clean?

From a clean beauty perspective, this ingredient is generally accepted in many formulas but has some friction because it is synthetic and can be sensitizing for a small subset of users. It is not a major restricted-list ingredient, but it is less universally aligned than simple plant-derived humectants or fatty alcohols.

Is ETHYLHEXYLGLYCERIN. CC Me Serum: WATER/AQUA/EAU sustainable?

This material is commonly made from glycerin and a branched alcohol feedstock that may be petrochemical, plant-derived, or mixed depending on the supplier. It is expected to biodegrade and is not known for high persistence, but sourcing transparency matters.

Is ETHYLHEXYLGLYCERIN. CC Me Serum: WATER/AQUA/EAU COSMOS-approved?

This ingredient is not a strong fit for COSMOS-organic positioning and is not broadly treated as a standard COSMOS-natural building block unless a specific supplier grade has certification support. Its Green Chemistry profile is mixed, with useful low-dose performance and biodegradability, but a synthetic branched feedstock and certification limitations.

How does ETHYLHEXYLGLYCERIN. CC Me Serum: WATER/AQUA/EAU work chemically?

The molecule is an amphiphilic glyceryl ether with a small polar glycerol portion and a branched lipophilic tail, which helps it interact with microbial membranes and formula interfaces. Typical use levels are about 0.1% to 1.0%, often around 0.3% to 0.7%, and it is broadly stable across common cosmetic pH ranges and processing temperatures.

Last updated 2026-05-14