Hydrogenated Rapeseed Oil

TL;DR. This ingredient is an emollient and oil-phase structurant, used to soften skin, reduce transepidermal water loss, and give balms, sticks, creams, and hair products a firmer, waxier texture.

What does Hydrogenated Rapeseed Oil do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is an emollient and oil-phase structurant, used to soften skin, reduce transepidermal water loss, and give balms, sticks, creams, and hair products a firmer, waxier texture.

Is Hydrogenated Rapeseed Oil clean?

It is generally well tolerated, low in sensitization concerns, and not a common restricted-list ingredient in clean-beauty standards. The main quality point is supplier control of refining and catalyst residues from processing.

Is Hydrogenated Rapeseed Oil sustainable?

This material is derived from a renewable crop oil and is expected to biodegrade more readily than persistent synthetic film-formers. Its footprint depends on agricultural practices, land use, and the energy and catalyst inputs used during processing.

Is Hydrogenated Rapeseed Oil COSMOS-approved?

It can be permitted under COSMOS-natural, and may be eligible in COSMOS-organic formulas when made from approved agricultural feedstock and documented under allowed processing rules. From a Green Chemistry view, it scores well for renewable sourcing and biodegradability, with a modest processing penalty for catalytic saturation.

How does Hydrogenated Rapeseed Oil work chemically?

The molecule profile is a mixture of triglycerides whose fatty acid chains have been saturated to raise melting point, improve oxidative stability, and create a solid or semi-solid lipid. It is commonly used at low single-digit levels in emulsions and higher levels in balms or sticks, and it should be heated into the oil phase until fully melted for uniform texture.

Last updated 2026-05-13