PEG-6 PALMITATE

INCI: PEG-6 PALMITATE | Function: Emulsifier | Type: PEG Palmitate

What Is PEG-6 PALMITATE?

PEG-6 palmitate is a PEG ester of palmitic acid, a saturated fatty acid from palm oil. With 6 PEG units, the ingredient has low to moderate water solubility and functions as a lipophilic co-emulsifier. Palmitate-based PEG esters are commonly used in creams and lotions as non-ionic emulsifiers to stabilize oil-in-water emulsions.

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Specifications

PropertyValue
Usage AreasFace, Body
Product TypeLeave-On, Rinse-Off
SourcePlant
Natural LevelNatural-derived

Safety Ratings

MetricRating
Skin Sensitivity1/5 (low)
Comedogenic Rating0-1/5
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 %
Cream0.5 - 3%
Lotion0.5 - 2%

References

  1. CIR — Safety Assessment of PEG ingredients. PEGs considered safe as used in cosmetics.
  2. EWG Skin Deep — PEG compound hazard database
  3. EU CosIng Database — Listed as cosmetic ingredient
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