HYDROGENATED PALM OIL

TL;DR. This ingredient is a solid emollient and structuring lipid used to add body, cushion, and occlusive feel to balms, sticks, creams, and color cosmetics. It can also help stabilize anhydrous formulas and raise melting point.

What does HYDROGENATED PALM OIL do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is a solid emollient and structuring lipid used to add body, cushion, and occlusive feel to balms, sticks, creams, and color cosmetics. It can also help stabilize anhydrous formulas and raise melting point.

Is HYDROGENATED PALM OIL clean?

This ingredient is generally well tolerated on skin and is not a common sensitizer. Clean-standard friction is usually about sourcing and processing, not routine skin compatibility.

Is HYDROGENATED PALM OIL sustainable?

This material comes from a high-yield tropical oil crop with well-known land-use and traceability concerns, so certification and segregated supply matter. It is expected to be biodegradable, but its sustainability profile depends heavily on agricultural practices and supply-chain controls.

Is HYDROGENATED PALM OIL COSMOS-approved?

It can be permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic when the source and processing meet the standard’s rules, including responsible sourcing requirements where applicable. From a Green Chemistry view, it benefits from renewable carbon and biodegradability, while hydrogenation and crop-impact concerns keep it from being a perfect fit.

How does HYDROGENATED PALM OIL work chemically?

This material is a highly saturated triglyceride blend made by adding hydrogen across naturally unsaturated fatty acid chains, which increases hardness, melting point, and resistance to oxidation. It is commonly used as a structurant or emollient in low single-digit to high teens percentages, depending on whether the formula is a cream, balm, or stick.

Last updated 2026-05-13