Hydrolyzed Soymilk Protein

TL;DR. It functions as a conditioning, humectant, and light film-forming material in hair and skin products. It helps improve hair feel, combability, and moisture retention while giving skin a smoother after-feel.

What does Hydrolyzed Soymilk Protein do in a cosmetic formula?

It functions as a conditioning, humectant, and light film-forming material in hair and skin products. It helps improve hair feel, combability, and moisture retention while giving skin a smoother after-feel.

Is Hydrolyzed Soymilk Protein clean?

It is generally accepted in clean-beauty frameworks and is not a common restricted-list material. Sensitivity is uncommon, though residual intact proteins can matter for people with the relevant source-crop allergy or very reactive skin.

Is Hydrolyzed Soymilk Protein sustainable?

It is plant-derived and expected to be readily biodegradable after use. Its sustainability profile depends on crop practices, traceability, and whether non-GMO or organic agricultural feedstock is specified.

Is Hydrolyzed Soymilk Protein COSMOS-approved?

It can be permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic when the agricultural feedstock and hydrolysis process meet the standard’s requirements. It fits Green Chemistry reasonably well when made by enzymatic or mild aqueous hydrolysis, because it uses renewable input, water-based processing, and biodegradable peptide fragments.

How does Hydrolyzed Soymilk Protein work chemically?

This material is a mixture of water-soluble peptides and amino-acid fragments, with molecular weight varying by supplier and degree of hydrolysis. Typical use is often about 0.1% to 5%, usually in the water phase, and peptide-rich solutions need appropriate preservation because they can support microbial growth.

Last updated 2026-08-17