Methyl Gluceth-20 at a Glance
- Functions as a moisturizing and conditioning ingredient
- According to its manufacturer, it has a low irritation potential
- Made by combining polyethylene glycol with glucose (sugar)
- Ruled safe as used in cosmetics
Methyl Gluceth-20 Description
Methyl gluceth-20 is made by combining polyethylene glycol with glucose to create a new compound. In cosmetics, it functions as a humectant and conditioning ingredient.
According to its manufacturer, methyl gluceth-20’s (also known by its trade name, Glucam ™ E-20) low irritation potential makes it ideal for sensitive skin formulations. The independent Cosmetic Ingredient Review panel has found methyl gluceth-20 safe as used in cosmetics, where concentrations range from 4–15%, with rinse-off products typically containing greater amounts.
Methyl Gluceth-20 References
International Journal of Toxicology, Supplement, November 2016, pages 12S–40S
https://www.lubrizol.com/Personal-Care/Products/Product-Finder/Products-Data/Glucam-E-20-humectant