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Dibutyl Adipate

Explained

Dibutyl Adipate is a lightweight, oil-soluble ester that acts as an emollient and solvent. It helps products spread more easily and leaves a soft, silky, dry-touch finish without being greasy.

You'll likely see this ingredient in sunscreens because it does a nice job dissolving UV filters and keeping them evenly distributed.

This ingredient has been found to be safe as used in cosmetics, wasn't a skin or eye irritant in clinical patch testing, and wasn't phototoxic.

In a clinical comedogenicity test, this ingredient tested negative so it isn't likely to clog pores.

Typical use levels are about 5-8% for sunscreens + nail products, but can range from 0.005%-8% depending on the product.

See all 1,839 products with Dibutyl Adipate

Users who like it
30%
Users who avoid it
70%

What it does

Emollient Having the quality of softening or soothing the skin.
Skin Conditioning To hydrate and soften skin
Solvent Capable of dissolving another substance.

Prevalence

Uncommon Percentage of products that contain it
1.4%
Top categories
Sunscreens
Moisturizers
Makeup
Position Predominant list placement
Top 25%
Concentration Concentrations we've seen
1% to 4%

References

CosIng Data

CosIng ID 75650
INCI Name DIBUTYL ADIPATE
EC #  203-350-4
All Functions Emollient, Film Forming, Plasti CI Ser, Skin Conditioning, Solvent