UNMUTE: Alcohol Denat

TL;DR. This ingredient is a fast-evaporating solvent and carrier that helps dissolve fragrance components, botanical extracts, and some actives. It also improves dry-down, can boost preservation systems, and gives formulas a lighter feel.

What does UNMUTE: Alcohol Denat do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is a fast-evaporating solvent and carrier that helps dissolve fragrance components, botanical extracts, and some actives. It also improves dry-down, can boost preservation systems, and gives formulas a lighter feel.

Is UNMUTE: Alcohol Denat clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, this ingredient is accepted by many standards when the nonpotable additive system is compliant, but it can be drying or sting-prone at higher levels. It is not inherently a restricted-list issue, the main scrutiny is irritation potential and the identity of the added nonpotable agents.

Is UNMUTE: Alcohol Denat sustainable?

This material can be made by fermentation of plant sugars or by petrochemical routes, so its footprint depends heavily on feedstock and distillation energy. It is readily biodegradable and not persistent, though it contributes to volatile organic emissions during use.

Is UNMUTE: Alcohol Denat COSMOS-approved?

It can be permitted under COSMOS Natural and COSMOS Organic when produced from allowed natural sources and paired with compliant nonpotable additives. Its Green Chemistry profile is strongest when renewable feedstocks are used, with biodegradability as a clear plus and energy-intensive purification as the main tradeoff.

How does UNMUTE: Alcohol Denat work chemically?

The molecule is a small, polar, water-miscible volatile solvent with one hydroxyl group, which supports rapid evaporation and broad compatibility with water-based systems. Use levels range from low single digits as a carrier or preservation booster to much higher levels in fine fragrance, sanitizer, and quick-dry formats, and it is generally stable across normal cosmetic pH ranges.

Last updated 2026-05-15