Hydrogenated Olive Oil Myristyl Esters

TL;DR. This ingredient is an oil-phase emollient and texture builder that adds cushion, slip, and a soft waxy structure to creams, balms, sticks, and makeup.

What does Hydrogenated Olive Oil Myristyl Esters do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is an oil-phase emollient and texture builder that adds cushion, slip, and a soft waxy structure to creams, balms, sticks, and makeup.

Is Hydrogenated Olive Oil Myristyl Esters clean?

It is generally well tolerated and not a common clean-standard restricted-list concern. The main review point is processing quality, including low residual catalyst and good control of oxidation byproducts.

Is Hydrogenated Olive Oil Myristyl Esters sustainable?

This material is typically made from plant-derived lipid feedstocks and a long-chain fatty alcohol, so its sourcing profile is stronger when the agricultural inputs are traceable. It is expected to be readily biodegradable and is not known for environmental persistence.

Is Hydrogenated Olive Oil Myristyl Esters COSMOS-approved?

It is generally compatible with COSMOS-natural when the feedstocks and allowed processing steps meet the standard, though it would not automatically count as organic content unless the agricultural inputs are certified. From a Green Chemistry view, it aligns well through renewable carbon, biodegradability, and relatively simple ester and hydrogenation chemistry.

How does Hydrogenated Olive Oil Myristyl Esters work chemically?

The molecule is a it wax-ester blend, meaning unsaturated plant fatty chains have been converted into more saturated, oxidation-resistant oil-phase it. Typical use is about 1 to 10 percent depending on the desired payoff, with higher levels in sticks and balms, and it is best handled in the heated oil phase.

Last updated 2026-05-14