Ingredient
CASTOR OIL HYDROGENATED ETHOXYLATED
Substance information
Ingredient on the basis of castor oil (ricinus communis seed oil). "Hydrogenated" means: treated with hydrogen (hydrogenated). "Ethoxy" refers to a ethyl-oxygen group (CH3-CH2-O-). Diethoxy-, triethoxy- etc refer to two, three or more ethoxy groups.
Function(s) of this ingredient in cosmetic products
FRAGRANCE FUNCTIONAL
Functional ingredient (excipient) of perfume oils and / or flavours
Origin
plant/synthetic
Background information on use in cosmetics
Castor oil (INCI: RICINUS COMMUNIS SEED OIL) is obtained from the seeds of the miracle tree. Castor oil is characterised by a very high content of a special fatty acid: ricinoleic acid, a C18 fatty acid which has at C12 a hydroxyl group and at C-9 a double bond. The oil is in many cases processed further semi-synthetically to solubilizers, surfactants, emulsifiers and consistency enhancers.
Regulating cosmetics
Cosmetics Ingredients are subject to regulation. Please note, different regulations may apply to cosmetic ingredients outside the EU.



