Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil/Huile Végétale Hydrogénée

TL;DR. This ingredient is a solid or semi-solid emollient and structuring agent. It adds cushion, viscosity, stick hardness, and a protective feel in balms, sticks, creams, and anhydrous formulas.

What does Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil/Huile Végétale Hydrogénée do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is a solid or semi-solid emollient and structuring agent. It adds cushion, viscosity, stick hardness, and a protective feel in balms, sticks, creams, and anhydrous formulas.

Is Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil/Huile Végétale Hydrogénée clean?

This ingredient is generally well tolerated and has little clean-standard friction when properly refined. The main quality notes are source transparency and control of trace processing residues from hydrogenation catalysts.

Is Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil/Huile Végétale Hydrogénée sustainable?

This material comes from renewable crop-based lipids and is expected to be biodegradable. Its sustainability profile depends on the crop source, with palm, soy, and land-use impacts being the main supply-chain questions.

Is Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil/Huile Végétale Hydrogénée COSMOS-approved?

It is generally permitted in COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic products when the feedstock and processing meet the standard’s requirements. It fits Green Chemistry reasonably well because it uses renewable carbon and improves oxidative stability, though catalytic hydrogenation adds a processing step.

How does Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil/Huile Végétale Hydrogénée work chemically?

The molecule family is a mixture of triglycerides whose carbon-carbon double bonds have been partly or fully saturated, raising melting point and making the material more wax-like. It is pH-inert, more oxidation-resistant than its unsaturated starting lipids, and is commonly used around 0.5% to 5% in emulsions and higher in sticks, balms, and anhydrous systems.

Last updated 2026-05-13