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Trisodium EDTA

Explained

Trisodium EDTA is one of those quietly essential helper ingredients that most people have never heard of. You'll most likely spot it near the end of ingredient lists in almost every category of skincare.

So what does it actually do?

Its main job is chelation; this is a fancy word to say it grabs onto metal ions and neutralizes them. This is because even purified water in cosmetics contains trace amounts of metals that can cause big problems in a formula.

These trace metals can break down actives faster, cause discoloration, promote rancidity in oils, and make preservatives less effective. Trisodium EDTA binds to these metals and takes them out of the equation so your products can stay stable and effective for longer.

There's also an added bonus: by neutralizing the metals ions that bacteria need to thrive, this ingredient also acts as a preservative booster.

The Cosmetic Ingredient Review has concluded this ingredient to be safe as used in cosmetic formulations. It is not considered an irritant, sensitizer, and is barely absorbed through the skin.

See all 1,033 products with Trisodium EDTA

Users who like it
22%
Users who avoid it
78%

Prevalence

Less common Percentage of products that contain it
0.8%
Top categories
Moisturizers
Cleansers
Makeup
Position Predominant list placement
Bottom 50%

References

CosIng Data

CosIng ID 38772
INCI Name TRISODIUM EDTA
INN Name edetate trisodium
EC #  205-758-8
All Functions Chelating