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Shea Butter Ethyl Esters

Explained

Shea Butter Ethyl Esters is basically an "eco-designed" emollient ester derived from shea butter.

You can think of it like shea butter's lighter, more elegant sibling. The creating of this ingredient preserves shea butter's beneficial fatty acid profile while dramatically improving spreadability/skin feel.

This makes it a great choice for spray formulations, serums, and lightweight moisturizers where traditional shea butter would be too heavy.

It's rapidly absorbed on skin and provides an instant moisturizing effect and velvety after-feel.

These conditioning benefits trace back to shea's well-studied bioactive profile; shea is rich in antioxidants like tocopherols and contains stearic and oleic acids that support skin barrier health.

It also contains triterpene alcohols known to reduce inflammation, cinnamic acid esters with some UV-absorbing capacity, and lupeol that protects skin proteins.

Research backs up those triterpenes: a study isolating triterpene acetates and cinnamates from shea fat found all tested compounds showed anti-inflammatory activity in mice.

Fungal acne: Because this is an ethyl ester derived from shea's long-chain fatty acids (primarily stearic C18 and oleic C18), in vitro testing has shown the Malassezia species can grow in the presence of ethyl esters. This ingredient may not be fungal acne safe.

See all 477 products with Shea Butter Ethyl Esters

Users who like it
8%
Users who avoid it
92%

What it does

Emollient Having the quality of softening or soothing the skin.
Skin Conditioning To hydrate and soften skin

Prevalence

Less common Percentage of products that contain it
0.4%
Top categories
Moisturizers
Makeup
Treatments
Position Predominant list placement
Top 25%

References

CosIng Data

CosIng ID 91365
INCI Name SHEA BUTTER ETHYL ESTERS
All Functions Emollient, Skin Conditioning