Ingredients: Water

TL;DR. This ingredient is the primary solvent and diluent in many beauty and personal care formulas. It dissolves compatible actives, supports gels and emulsions, and sets product texture and concentration.

What does Ingredients: Water do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is the primary solvent and diluent in many beauty and personal care formulas. It dissolves compatible actives, supports gels and emulsions, and sets product texture and concentration.

Is Ingredients: Water clean?

It is well-tolerated, non-sensitizing, and broadly accepted across clean-beauty standards. Clean-standard scrutiny is usually about purification quality and preservation of the finished formula, not the ingredient itself.

Is Ingredients: Water sustainable?

This material is renewable through natural cycles but can be a locally limited resource depending on region and manufacturing demand. Its environmental profile is favorable, with no persistence or bioaccumulation concern.

Is Ingredients: Water COSMOS-approved?

It is permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic standards and is commonly counted separately from organic-content calculations. From a Green Chemistry view, it is a benign solvent with low material concern, although responsible use and purification efficiency still matter.

How does Ingredients: Water work chemically?

The molecule is small, highly polar, and capable of extensive hydrogen bonding, which explains its strong solvent behavior for salts, acids, polyols, and many botanical extracts. Typical use can range from under 10% in concentrated systems to more than 90% in lotions, gels, cleansers, and sprays, with formula stability controlled by pH, preservatives, and dissolved electrolytes.

Last updated 2026-05-13