Mykonos: Water

TL;DR. This ingredient is the primary solvent and carrier in many beauty and personal care formulas, forming the continuous phase for gels, lotions, cleansers, and serums. It dissolves or disperses humectants, thickeners, salts, extracts, and other active ingredients.

What does Mykonos: Water do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is the primary solvent and carrier in many beauty and personal care formulas, forming the continuous phase for gels, lotions, cleansers, and serums. It dissolves or disperses humectants, thickeners, salts, extracts, and other active ingredients.

Is Mykonos: Water clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, this ingredient is well-tolerated and broadly accepted across standards. The main quality concern is not irritation, but purity, microbial control, and appropriate preservation of the finished formula.

Is Mykonos: Water sustainable?

This material is typically sourced from purified municipal or natural supplies, so its footprint depends on local scarcity, purification method, and manufacturing efficiency. It is inherently biodegradable and does not persist as a synthetic pollutant, but high-use formulas still benefit from responsible resource management.

Is Mykonos: Water COSMOS-approved?

It is permitted under COSMOS natural and organic products and fits Green Chemistry principles as a benign solvent when purified efficiently. It supports low-residue formulation, although responsible sourcing and conservation still matter in production.

How does Mykonos: Water work chemically?

The molecule is small, polar, and strongly hydrogen-bonding, which makes it an effective medium for salts, glycols, gums, botanical extracts, and many actives. In emulsions and gels it often makes up 50 to 90% of the formula, with quality controlled by purification, microbial limits, and compatibility with the preservative system.

Last updated 2026-05-15