Antifreezing Agents Cosmetics
Antifreezing Agents Cosmetics
Antifreezing Agents Cosmetics
■ The major manufacturers that are actively participating and growing evidently in the
global antifreeze proteins market are:
■ Kaneka Corp
■ Aqua Bounty Technologies
■ Sirona Biochem
■ Unilever
■ ProtoKinetix.
Ethylene glycol:
Ethylene Glycol (EG):
Propylene glycol, also known as 1,2-propanediol, is a synthetic alcohol with the ability to
absorb water.
This ingredient exists as a viscous, colorless, almost odorless liquid with a mildly sweet
taste.
Propylene glycol is used in antifreeze because it lowers the freezing point of water by
disrupting the formation of ice crystals.
Propylene Glycol is used in more than 4,000 products or formulations in the cosmetic and
beauty industry.
It is used in ointments and creams such as corticosteroids.
Other functions of propylene glycol:
Cleansers
Moisturizers
Shampoos and Conditioners
Deodorants
Shaving preparations
■ Perfumes
Side effects on skin and precaution:
Side Effects:
■ Redness
■ Dryness
■ It can cause allergic reactions in the skin, known as contact dermatitis.
■ People who have eczema should not be using propylene-based cosmetics as it may
worsen the skin condition.
■ Studies suggest repeated application of this ingredient on the eye and nasal region may
develop some irritation.
Precautions:
■ Try to avoid the products that contain Propylene glycol if possible.
■ For this purpose, check the labelling of product to see the ingredients.
■ Don’t see Propylene Glycol in favorite skincare products. Check for some of its known
names: methyl ethyl glycol, propane-1,2-diol, and 1,2-dihydroxypropane , propane-1,
2-diol, and 1,2-dihydroxypropane.
Ethylene vs Propylene Glycol: