List Water

TL;DR. This ingredient is the primary solvent and diluent in many beauty and personal care formulas, forming the continuous phase for gels, lotions, cleansers, and sprays. It dissolves salts, humectants, preservatives, and other polar materials, and sets product texture and concentration.

What does List Water do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is the primary solvent and diluent in many beauty and personal care formulas, forming the continuous phase for gels, lotions, cleansers, and sprays. It dissolves salts, humectants, preservatives, and other polar materials, and sets product texture and concentration.

Is List Water clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, this ingredient is well-tolerated and not a common restricted-it concern. Quality matters, since cosmetic-grade use depends on purification and microbiological control.

Is List Water sustainable?

This ingredient is naturally abundant but still resource-dependent, so stewardship, purification energy, and local scarcity matter. It is inherently biodegradable in the practical sense and does not persist as a synthetic pollutant.

Is List Water COSMOS-approved?

It is permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic standards, although it does not count toward organic content. It aligns well with Green Chemistry as a benign solvent, with the main sustainability variables being purification, transport, and responsible resource use.

How does List Water work chemically?

The molecule is small, highly polar, and strongly hydrogen-bonding, which makes it effective at dissolving ionic and polar cosmetic ingredients. It is often used q.s. to 100%, commonly comprising the largest phase of a formula, and its pH, stability, and preservative demand are governed by dissolved ingredients and microbial control.

Last updated 2026-05-13