Propanediol is a natural and safer alternative to propylene glycol, a multi-tasking cosmetic ingredient that offers a range of skin benefits. It acts as a humectant, solvent, and emollient, providing moisture, softening the skin, and aiding in deep cleansing. Propanediol is suitable for all skin types, especially acne-prone and sensitive skin. It is derived from corn sugar and is generally safe for use in cosmetics.
1. Acts As A Solvent: Propanediol effectively dissolves various ingredients, enhancing the composition of skincare products. 2. Moisture Lock: As a humectant, it pulls moisture from the air and locks it into the skin, promoting smoothness and health. 3. Softens Skin: Its emollient properties prevent water loss, resulting in softer and smoother skin, particularly beneficial for dry skin. 4. Good For Acne-Prone Skin: Propanediol's deep cleansing abilities remove dirt and oil, preventing clogged pores and making it ideal for acne-prone and sensitive skin. 5. Reduces Viscosity: It reduces viscosity in cosmetics, allowing for easy application and quick absorption. 6. Preservative Booster: Propanediol enhances the efficiency of preservatives, maintaining product quality. 7. Makes The Product Lightweight: It gives skincare products a lightweight texture and non-greasy feel, aiding in easy application and absorption. 8. Improves absorption of other ingredients: Propanediol helps other ingredients penetrate the skin more effectively, enhancing their benefits.
Suitable for all skin types, especially acne-prone and sensitive skin.
Propanediol is generally safe, but it may cause skin sensitivity in a small fraction of people. The overall risk factor of propanediol skin reaction is low.
Do a small patch test before using any new product containing propanediol to avoid skin irritation and redness. Avoid use if allergic to the ingredient.
Propanediol is extracted from corn sugar or created synthetically.
Safe when used in cosmetics.
Low hazard
Propanediol is certified as safe for both cosmetics and food products by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and has also received approval from the Natural Product Association (NPA). Propanediol is also considered to be a more sustainable alternative to propylene glycol, as it is derived from renewable resources. Propanediol can also irritate the eyes, so be sure to wash your hands before you touch your eye area. Propanediol is also used in some cleaning products, such as laundry detergents and dish soaps. Propanediol can enhance skin absorption, which may be a concern for some individuals. It has also been linked to endocrine disruption and irritation (skin, eyes, or lungs) in some studies, although the evidence is limited. Propanediol is not suspected to be an environmental toxin or to be persistent or bioaccumulative.