Myristic Acid

moisturising cleansing skin protecting

overview

Myristic acid, also known as Tetradecanonic acid, is a naturally occurring long-chain saturated fatty acid. It is commonly used in skincare products as an emulsifier, surfactant, and cleansing agent. It can also thicken emulsions, increasing their viscosity. Additionally, it can be used as an opacifying agent to produce uniform texture and color in formulations. Myristic acid is obtained from palm kernel oil, nutmeg butter, coconut oil, bovine milk, and breast milk.

benefits

Emulsifier: Helps stabilize skincare products and prevents separation of oil and water-based components. Surfactant: Forms a base in cleansing products, mixing with water and oily dirt particles for easy rinsing. Thickening agent: Increases the viscosity of emulsions, providing a thicker consistency. Opacifying agent: Produces uniform texture and color in formulations. Effectively Cleanses Dirt And Impurities: Aids in the mixing of water with dirt and oil, allowing the skin to appear clear, soft, and supple. Prevents Acne And Oily Skin: Reduces excess oil and prevents pore blockage, contributing to acne outbreaks. Boosts Skin Barrier: Strengthens the skin barrier by keeping the skin's outermost layer robust and undamaged. Improves Skin Penetration: Alters the structure of the outer layer of the skin, making it simpler for active substances to be absorbed. Softens The Skin: Emollient that softens and smoothes dry skin, acting as a natural moisturizer.

Skin suitability

Suitable for all skin types, especially beneficial for dry, flaky, and acne-prone skin.

concerns

Myristic acid can be drying to the skin.

precautions

Use in suitable concentrations in cosmetics and beauty products.

source

Myristic acid is naturally found in palm kernel oil, nutmeg butter, coconut oil, bovine milk, and breast milk. Commercially, it is obtained from coconut oil and other vegetable oils.

CIR

68% safe according to the Cosmetics Database.

EWG

NA

additional info

Myristic acid is also used as an intermediate, internal or external lubricant in plastics.