Ingredient
HYDROGENATED CASTOR OIL/SEBACIC ACID COPOLYMER CAPRATE/CAPRYLATE
Substance information
"Hydrogenated" means: treated with hydrogen (hydrogenated). Ingredient on the basis of castor oil (ricinus communis seed oil). Polymer or copolymer based on sebacic acid (decanedioic acid). "Copolymer" refers to a polymer composed of several different (mostly two) basic units (monomers). Caprates are esters of the capric acid (decanoic acid). Caprylates are esters of the caprylic acid (octanoic acid).
Function(s) of this ingredient in cosmetic products
EMULSION STABILISING
Supports emulsion formation and improves product stability
HUMECTANT
Holds and retains moisture in cosmetic products
Origin
plant/synthetic (Information may exclusively reflect the status at initial entry of this ingredient into the relevant INCI dictionary; technological progress may have added new manufacturing options based on substances of different origin)
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.
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Regulating cosmetics
Cosmetics Ingredients are subject to regulation. Please note, different regulations may apply to cosmetic ingredients outside the EU.