Moisture
Ingredient encyclopedia
Butylene Glycol in skincare
Butylene glycol is a humectant and solvent used in cosmetic formulas to improve ingredient distribution, hydration feel, and light slip.
Why it is used
- Improves water-phase feel.
- Supports conditioner bar ingredient systems.
- Helps formulas feel smoother and less sticky.
Good to know
Often used in hair and skincare formulas.
Can reduce tack when balanced well.
Supports water-phase ingredient delivery in cosmetic terms.
Claim guardrail
Keep language cosmetic and sensory: formula role, texture, scent, cleansing, bath experience, or skin feel. Avoid disease, injury, pain, detox, or treatment claims unless a finished product has been reviewed for that claim path.
Research notes
Source-aware, cosmetic-safe education.
These notes are written for ingredient education and wholesale merchandising. Final formulas, labels, allergens, and claims should be reviewed for the finished product.
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