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What Is Dipentaerythrityl Hexahydroxystearate?
Dipentaerythrityl hexahydroxystearate offers various formulary functions in skin care products, including acting as an emulsifying agent and viscosity adjuster. It may also lend skin conditioning qualities.\n\nDipentaerythrityl hexahydroxystearate is made from plants and synthetic components. It’s considered a “supporting” ingredient—not the star of the show but a contributor to the overall look and feel of cosmetic formulas. It can also be used part of an emollient blend (dipentaerythrityl hexahydroxystearate/hexastearate/hexarosinate) found in creams, lipsticks, hair conditioners, balms, gels, and other cosmetic products. This blend is touted as an alternative to wool-derived lanolin.\n\nThere isn’t much independent research on this ingredient, but as it stands, there are no known concerns about its safety or irritancy potential when used in cosmetics in amounts less than 10%.
Benefits for Your Skin
Clinical Evidence & References
Published Research
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PubChem.com, Accessed September 2022, ePublication PubChem.com, 2022
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UL Prospector (supplier info), Accessed September 2022, ePublication UL Prospector (supplier info), 2022
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Handbook of Formulating Dermal Applications, 2017, page 527 Handbook of Formulating Dermal Applications, 2017
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