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Sodium Acrylates Copolymer

Explained

This ingredient is a synthetic, salt form polymer built from acrylic acid, ethacrylic acid, or their simple esters. It works as a binder, film former, and viscosity increasing agent.

Typical concentrations start at around 0.5% but can go up to 25% for film-forming or binding.

The CIR Expert Panel assessed the safety of 126 acrylates copolymers and concluded they are safe in cosmetics at current use levels when formulated to be non-irritating. They also noted the levels present in finished cosmetic products are not considered a safety risk and Genotoxicity testing (Ames tests, chromosomal aberration assays) has come back negative across the board.

Though the raw building blocks (like acrylic acid) can be irritating on their own, cosmetic-grade versions go through purification to keep levels extremely low.

Sodium Acrylates Copolymer is a large molecule that doesn't penetrate skin barrier in any meaningful way.

See all 1,131 products with Sodium Acrylates Copolymer

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

Prevalence

Less common Percentage of products that contain it
0.9%
Top categories
Moisturizers
Treatments
Eye Care
Position Predominant list placement
Top 25%

References

CosIng Data

CosIng ID 79031
INCI Name SODIUM ACRYLATES COPOLYMER
EC #  -
All Functions Binding, Film Forming, Opa CI Fying, Viscosity Controlling