Sorbitan

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Sorbitan - Ingredient Explanation

Sorbitan

Function: Surfactant, Fragrance, Emulsifying

1. Definition Sorbitan:

Sorbitan is a mixture of partial esters of sorbitol and its anhydrides with fatty acids. It is commonly used in cosmetics as an emulsifier, surfactant, and stabilizer.

2. Use:

Sorbitan is used in cosmetics to help blend ingredients that are normally unable to mix, such as oil and water. It helps create stable emulsions and prevent separation of ingredients in products like lotions, creams, and makeup.

3. Usage Sorbitan:

Sorbitan is generally considered safe for use in cosmetics, but like any ingredient, it may cause irritation or allergic reactions in some individuals. It is important to follow recommended usage levels and guidelines provided by manufacturers when formulating products with sorbitan. It is also advisable to perform a patch test before using products containing sorbitan to ensure compatibility with your skin.

4. References:

- "Sorbitan" in CosmeticsInfo.org. (https://cosmeticsinfo.org/ingredient/sorbitan)

- "Sorbitan" in TruthInAging.com. (https://www.truthinaging.com/ingredients/sorbitan)

- "Sorbitan" in PersonalCareCouncil.org. (https://www.personalcarecouncil.org/ingredient-info/sorbitan/)

Ingredient Overview

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Quick Ingredient Notes
Paraben free
Sulfate free
Alcohol free
Silicone free
Fungal Acne Safe
Minimum ingredient
EU Allergent Free
Key Ingredients
Cleansing
Cleansing
from (1) ingredient:
Sorbitan
Ingredients Related to Skin Types
Click the arrows next to Skin Type! Green = Good & Red = Bad
Dry skin
Dry skin
Unknown
Oily Skin
Oily Skin
1
Sensitive skin
Sensitive skin
Unknown
Ingredient Safety Breakdown (EWG Health Ratings)
Low Risk
Moderate Risk
High Risk
Unknown
100%

Ingredient List

EWG CIR Ingredient Name & Cosmetic Function Notes
1
A
(Surfactant, Fragrance, Emulsifying)
Bad for oily skin
Fungal Acne Trigger
Cleansing