PEG-23 Stearate

INCI: PEG-23 Stearate | Function: Emulsifier (o/w) | Type: Emulsifier (Nonionic)

What Is PEG-23 Stearate?

PEG-23 Stearate is a polyethylene glycol ester of stearic acid with 23 moles of ethylene oxide. It has excellent water solubility and functions primarily as an emulsifier in skincare formulations. It helps blend oil and water phases, creating stable creams and lotions with a smooth texture.

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Specifications

PropertyValue
Usage AreasFace, Eye, Body
Product TypeLeave-On, Rinse-Off
SourceSynthetic
Natural LevelSynthetic

Safety Ratings

MetricRating
Skin Sensitivity1/5
Comedogenic Rating0/5
EWG Score2/10

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 %
Creams1 - 3%
Lotions0.5 - 2%
Gels0.5 - 2%

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/
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