HYDROGENATED ETHYLHEXYL COCO-OLEATE ESTOLIDES
Safety score · 0–100
Fine
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About
A hydrogenated estolide derived from coconut and oleic acid, providing stable emolliency in cosmetic formulations.
Hydrogenated ethylhexyl coco-oleate estolides are produced by hydrogenating estolides derived from the reaction of ethylhexyl alcohol with coconut oil and oleic acid fatty acids, used as emollients and skin conditioning agents. Hydrogenation improves oxidative stability. Listed in EU CosIng without restrictions, they are considered safe for cosmetic use.
Skin benefits
- Provides stable, oxidatively-resistant emolliency
- Conditions and softens skin
- Improves product shelf life
References
EU CosIng database
European Commission cosmetic ingredient registry — regulatory status, restrictions, authorised functions.
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