Potassium Olivoyl

TL;DR. This ingredient primarily functions as an anionic cleansing surfactant, helping oils and soil disperse into rinse water. It can also support foam and contribute to the structure of liquid cleansers.

What does Potassium Olivoyl do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient primarily functions as an anionic cleansing surfactant, helping oils and soil disperse into rinse water. It can also support foam and contribute to the structure of liquid cleansers.

Is Potassium Olivoyl clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, it is generally well accepted and is not a typical restricted-list ingredient. The main caveat is formulation pH, since alkaline cleanser systems can feel drying or sting-sensitive skin if not balanced well.

Is Potassium Olivoyl sustainable?

This ingredient is typically made from olive-derived fatty acids and a mineral alkali, so its feedstock profile can be largely plant-based. It is expected to be readily biodegradable, with lower persistence concerns than many synthetic film-formers or silicone materials.

Is Potassium Olivoyl COSMOS-approved?

It is generally compatible with COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic frameworks when made from permitted raw materials and processed by allowed neutralization or saponification chemistry. Its Green Chemistry fit is strong because it uses renewable lipid feedstocks, simple processing, and biodegradable surfactant chemistry.

How does Potassium Olivoyl work chemically?

The molecule is an anionic potassium carboxylate mixture based on long-chain fatty acids, which gives it oil-binding tails and water-compatible charged heads. It performs best in alkaline systems, often around pH 8.5 to 10.5, and can lose clarity or performance in acidic formulas or hard water.

Last updated 2026-08-17