PEG-7 Hydrogenated Castor Oil

  • May Worsen Malassezia Folliculitis
  • Surfactant
  • Oil

Not rated A basic ingredient widely used in most products, such as purified water, or one that is not suitable for star-rating-based preference analysis.

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About PEG-7 Hydrogenated Castor Oil

PEG-7 Hydrogenated Castor Oil is a polyethylene glycol derivative of hydrogenated castor oil containing an average of 7 moles of ethylene oxide.[1] The number 7 in the name indicates the average number of added ethylene oxide units. For the same base structure, changing this number may affect water miscibility and the formula's viscosity and spreadability. In cosmetics, it is used to create emulsified formulas in which water and oil are evenly mixed, and to lower surface tension so ingredients can wet, mix, and spread evenly.[2]

PEG-7 Hydrogenated Castor Oil Details

Ingredient function
Emulsifying, Surfactant
Main product categories
Hair Wax/Gel, Body Lotion, Baby Sunscreen
INCI name
PEG-7 HYDROGENATED CASTOR OIL
CosIng ID
77275

PEG-7 Hydrogenated Castor Oil References

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