Ingredient · 🇮🇳 India

Polyethylene Glycol

Humectant/emollient & solvent Support / formulation
What it is

Polyethylene Glycol (PEG) is a versatile petroleum-derived polymer used in skincare as a humectant, emollient, solvent, and surfactant base that improves texture, hydration, and ingredient delivery. It is considered a formulation ingredient rather than a treatment active.

Side effects reported in research

Reported effectHow oftenNotes
Mild skin irritationUncommonMore likely on compromised or broken skin barriers.
Allergic contact dermatitisRareDocumented in patch-test studies, particularly with higher-molecular-weight PEGs or in damaged skin.
Enhanced penetration of other ingredientsUncommonPEGs can increase absorption of co-formulated substances, potentially amplifying their effects.
Contamination-related concerns (1,4-dioxane/ethylene oxide residues)RareTrace byproducts from manufacturing; mitigated by purification standards in cosmetic-grade PEG.
Systemic toxicity from absorptionVery rareReported mainly in burn patients or extensive open-wound exposure, not typical cosmetic use.

Frequencies reflect typical cosmetic use reported in the literature, not a guarantee for your skin.

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