Hydrogenated Ethylhexyl Olivate at a Glance
- Hydrogenated form of ethylhexyl olivate derived from olive oil
- Functions as an emollient and conditioning ingredient
- Considered an environmentally friendly alternative to silicone
- Ruled safe as used in cosmetics
Hydrogenated Ethylhexyl Olivate Description
Hydrogenated ethyhexyl olivate is ethylhexyl olivate that has been hydrogenated. The hydrogenation process involves the addition of hydrogen molecules to transform a liquid into a solid or semi-solid state. Ethylhexyl olivate itself is an ester of skin-conditioning fatty acids derived from olive oil.
Like its liquid form, hydrogenated ethyhexyl olivate functions as an emollient and conditioning ingredient in skin and hair care products and is touted as a more environmentally friendly alternative to silicone.
Hydrogenated ethyhexyl olivate has been ruled safe as used in cosmetics by the independent Cosmetic Ingredient Review pane. Its usage amount in leave on products ranges from 4-15.5%.
Hydrogenated Ethylhexyl Olivate References
LotionCrafter, Supplier, Accessed January 2023
Molecules, October 2020, ePublication
International Journal of Toxicology, September 2015, pages 5S-69S