Preservative

Chlorphenesin

INCI: Phenoxyethanol, Caprylyl Glycol

Also known as: Phenoxyethanol, Caprylyl Glycol

Preservative that inhibits contamination in skin care formulas Extends a product’s shelf life

At a glance

Preservative

What Is Chlorphenesin?

As a skin care ingredient, chlorphenesin is used as a water- and glycerin-soluble preservative to inhibit contamination. Since it’s considered weak against some types of bacteria, it’s always combined with other preservatives, such as phenoxyethanol and caprylyl glycol, to boost stability and increase the product’s shelf life. It is also considered a “cosmetic biocide” to help prevent unwanted odors on skin.

In 2014, the Cosmetic Ingredient Review Expert Panel concluded chlorphenesin was safe for skin (their report surveyed on-market formulas with concentrations up to 0.32% in rinse-off products and 0.3% in leave-on products).

How widely it's used

5.1%
of skincare products contain this ingredient .
Most common in: Treatments Moisturisers

Regulatory information

Standardised cosmetic-ingredient identifiers used by regulators.

Show identifiers
INCI Name
CHLORPHENESIN
INN Name
chlorophenesin
EC Number
203-192-6
Function
Antimicrobial, Preservative

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