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Ethoxydiglycol

Explained

Ethoxydiglycol (aka Diethylene Glycol Monoethyl Ether) is one of the cosmetic world's quiet problem solvers.

In a formula, it is a solvent that dissolves tricky ingredients that don't want to mix in and helps spread ingredients evenly across your skin without leaving a greasy or sticky feeling

This makes it great for hard-to-dissolve actives like vitamin C, benzoyl peroxide, and self-tanner DHA.

It also has mild humectant and penetration enhancer abilities so it can help some actives absorb a little deeper.

The penetration boost is backed by lab research: studies using human skin samples found it improved how well an active dissolves into the upper layer of skin rather than tearing down your skin barrier. Reviews of its mechanism also describe it interacting gently with the lipids and water in your outermost layer of skin.

Just know this penetration-enhancing effect is not universal. It helps a lot in some formulas and did very little in others (so the benefit really depends on the specific product).

Safety-wise, the evidence is reassuring. The Cosmetic Ingredient Review Expert Panel reviewed it and concluded it's safe for use in cosmetics and recognized it as non-irritating, non-sensitizing, and non-comedogenic in skincare.

Typical leave-on skincare usage lands around 1-10%. The EU has sets caps of 2.6% in non-spray products, 10% in rinse-offs, 7% in oxidative hair dye, and 5% in non-oxidative hair dye.

See all 1,255 products with Ethoxydiglycol

Comedogenic Rating
0
Irritancy Rating
0
Users who like it
50%
Users who avoid it
50%

What it does

Humectant A substance that promotes retention of moisture.
Solvent Capable of dissolving another substance.

Prevalence

Less common Percentage of products that contain it
1%
Top categories
Treatments
Cleansers
Moisturizers
Position Predominant list placement
Top 25%
Concentration Concentrations we've seen
10% to 15%

References

CosIng Data

CosIng ID 33802
INCI Name ETHOXYDIGLYCOL
EC #  203-919-7
All Functions Humectant, Perfuming, Solvent