PEG-10 SORBITAN LAURATE

INCI: PEG-10 SORBITAN LAURATE | Function: Surfactant, Solubilizer, Emulsifier | Type: PEG Sorbitan Ester (Polysorbate-type surfactant)

What Is PEG-10 SORBITAN LAURATE?

A polyethylene glycol sorbitan ester produced by ethoxylating sorbitan Lauric Acid (C12) with 10 moles of ethylene oxide. This nonionic surfactant/emulsifier is moderate HLB (O/W emulsifier). It is used in cosmetic formulations to blend oil and water phases, solubilize fragrances and oils, and improve product texture.

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Specifications

PropertyValue
Usage AreasFace, Body, Hair
Product TypeRinse-Off
SourceSynthetic
Natural LevelSemi-synthetic

Safety Ratings

MetricRating
Skin Sensitivity1/5 (very low)
Comedogenic Rating1/5
EWG Score3/10

Regional Regulatory Limits

RegionLeave-on %Rinse-off %Status
EU (CosIng)No limitNo limitAllowed
US (CIR/FDA)No limitNo limitAllowed
Japan (MHLW)No limitNo limitAllowed
ASEANNo limitNo limitAllowed
China (NMPA)No limitNo limitAllowed

Typical Usage % by Product Type

Product TypeTypical %
Facial cleansers0.5 - 5%
Micellar water1 - 5%
Shampoos1 - 10%

References

  1. CIR (2010) — Safety Assessment of PEGs. https://www.cir-safety.org/
  2. CosIng (2025) — European Commission Cosmetic Ingredient Database. https://ec.europa.eu/growth/tools-databases/cosing/
  3. EWG Skin Deep — PEG sorbitan compound database. https://www.ewg.org/skindeep/
  4. FDA (2025) — GRAS Status of PEG Compounds. https://www.fda.gov/
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