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PEG-free COSMETICS: Three Facts and Answers

PEG-free COSMETICS: Three Facts and Answers

Polyethylene glycols (PEGs) are often used in shampoos, shower gels and creams. However, many consumers are concerned and are switching to alternative products. The Zero Waste collection from BTC Europe offers innovative formulation ideas for cosmetics manufacturers.

1. The effects of PEGs in cosmetics

Polyethylene glycol (or PEG) performs a whole array of functions in shampoos, creams and other care products. The synthetic polymer and its derivatives are produced from mineral oil products (ethylene oxide, EO). In cosmetics, PEGs are used as emulsifiers, humectants, moisturizing agents, rheology modifiers, consistency enhancers or surfactants.

“PEGs can therefore be used very flexibly,” comments Josefine Schröder, Senior Technical Expert Personal Care at BTC. “They cover a broad spectrum of viscosity and solubility properties and generally do not cause skin irritation.”

2. Why many consumers are sceptical about PEGs

There is a downside, however: PEG and ethylene oxide derivatives (EO derivatives) are manufactured from mineral oil. Ingredients based on mineral oil – such as PEGs or silicones – are often the subject of controversial public debate and, for example, are prohibited in certified natural cosmetics. As a result, many end consumers are sceptical and instead choose PEG-free shower gels and other body care products.

3. How BTC Europe is supporting cosmetics manufacturers

To meet this demand, cosmetics manufacturers are looking for natural alternatives that are effective and skin-friendly.

BTC Europe is supporting manufacturers in this task, for instance with its Zero Waste collection. This includes an array of innovative formulation suggestions for cosmetic care and cleaning products based on 45 ingredients produced by BASF, many of which are free from PEG and EO derivatives.

Using these highly effective alternative ingredients, the personal care experts at BTC have developed a range of formulation ideas. A few examples are listed below:

Plantacare® is a natural and highly effective surfactant that is characterised by its particular mildness.

Rheocare® XGN is a versatile xanthan gum. The naturally occurring polysaccharide is COSMOS-compliant and vegan.

Emulgade® PL 68/50, a mild emulsifier based on natural raw materials, and Eumulgin® VL 75, which can be used when warm or cold, are flexible and natural emulsifiers that are ideal for use in O/W creams and lotions. 

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