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Pentylène glycol.

Pentylene Glycol

Commonly known as:   Pentylene Glycol, 1,2-Pentanediol, Pentane-1,2-diol, 1,2-Dihydroxypentane.

I.N.C.I. list name:   Pentylene Glycol.

Extraction process:   Biotechnology.

Source:   Plant-based.

Botanical name:   Saccharum officinarum (sugar cane)/Zea mays (corn).

Family:   Poaceae (Grasses).

Extracted part of the plant:   Bagasse (fibrous residue from sugarcane) and cobs (corn).

Origin, provenance:   United States.

Chemical properties:   Colorless Dialcool; Low viscosity; Density: 0.966 - 0.976 g/cm3; Soluble in water, ethanol, and oil; Molecular weight: 104.15 g/mol; Refractive index: 1.4340 – 1.4440.

Properties:   Colloidal solution, true solution, balm, emulsion.

Required dosage in cosmetic products:   From 0.5 to 5.0%.

Function:   Skin care agent, solvent.

Specificities:   Humectant, antibacterial, emollient, preservative, solvent.

Benefits:   All skin types, particularly beneficial for dry and dehydrated skin; All hair types.

Details

Usage

  • Facial Care (creams, serums, masks, gels, lotions);

  • Body Care (shower gels, moisturizing lotions, hand and foot balms);

  • Haircare (shampoos, conditioners, masks, balms).

Preservation Method

Store at room temperature and in a dry place in well-sealed containers.

Contraindications, Usage Precautions

Following the recommendations (0.5 to 5%), pentylene glycol does not cause any irritation or allergic reactions on the skin. It exhibits a very good skin compatibility. However, it can be irritating to the eyes.

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Pentylene glycol is primarily used as a solvent, meaning it aids in the solubilization of ingredients in a formula. A few years ago, only the synthetic version derived from mineral oils was available and used in cosmetic care. Today, it is also available in a plant-based version, particularly in natural and/or certified organic products. It is then extracted from renewable plant sources such as corn or sugarcane.

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