Lauryl Laurate at a Glance
- Wax-like emollient that contributes to a soft after feel and smooth glide
- Helps bioactive ingredients better integrate with skin’s surface
- Can be used to add opacity to a formula
- Deemed safe by the Cosmetic Ingredient Review
Lauryl Laurate Description
Lauryl laurate is the ester of lauryl alcohol + lauric acid. This wax-like emollient can help bioactive ingredients better integrate with skin’s surface. It also contributes to a soft finish, helps provide a smooth glide, and can be used to add opacity to a formula. In hair care, lauryl laurate functions as a conditioning agent and it’s also used in makeup products such as lipstick.
Despite being an emollient, lauryl laurate can actually reduce the greasy feel of oil-based solutions, providing an almost silicone-like feel. It is considered a low molecular weight ingredient.
This ingredient has been deemed safe by the Cosmetic Ingredient Review (their report looked at products containing up to 16% lauryl laurate).
Lauryl Laurate References
Drug Delivery and Translational Research, April 2017, pages 333-435
Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 2016, pages 1,597-1,606
International Journal of Toxicology, 2015, pages 5S-69S