Zinc Lactate

TL;DR. This ingredient is mainly used as a deodorant active, oral-care support ingredient, and skin-conditioning agent. It helps reduce odor formation by limiting microbial activity and binding odor-related compounds.

What does Zinc Lactate do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is mainly used as a deodorant active, oral-care support ingredient, and skin-conditioning agent. It helps reduce odor formation by limiting microbial activity and binding odor-related compounds.

Is Zinc Lactate clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, this ingredient is generally acceptable and is not a common restricted-list concern. It can feel astringent or drying at higher levels, so tolerance depends on concentration and formula context.

Is Zinc Lactate sustainable?

This material combines a mined mineral component with an organic acid component that is often fermentation-derived. The organic portion is readily biodegradable, while the metal ion is not biodegradable and should be managed through responsible wastewater practices.

Is Zinc Lactate COSMOS-approved?

This ingredient is generally compatible with COSMOS-style natural formulation when made from permitted mineral and fermentation-derived inputs, though supplier documentation matters. Its Green Chemistry profile is moderate, with simple salt formation and water compatibility balanced by reliance on a mined element.

How does Zinc Lactate work chemically?

The molecule is a water-soluble divalent metal salt of a hydroxy acid, which gives it astringent, odor-control, and oral-care functionality. It is most comfortable in aqueous systems, is not oxidation-prone like many unsaturated lipids, and can interact with anionic polymers or strong chelators that reduce free ion availability.

Last updated 2026-05-13