Cetyl Hydroxyproline Palmitate

What is Cetyl Hydroxyproline Palmitate?

Cetyl Hydroxyproline Palmitate is a synthetic lipid ingredient created by esterifying cetyl alcohol with hydroxyproline palmitate, where hydroxyproline derives from the amino acid found in collagen. This modification imparts oil solubility and lipophilic properties, making it ideal for anhydrous cosmetic formulations like lipsticks, foundations, and creams. In products, it functions as a skin conditioning agent-emollient by forming a lightweight barrier on the skin's surface. This helps lock in moisture, improves spreadability, and delivers a smooth, non-greasy finish. Commonly used at low levels in color cosmetics and oil-based items, it mimics natural skin lipids to support a supple texture without heaviness.

Comedogenic Rating 0/5 Low risk of clogging pores
EWG Safety Rating 1 View on EWG →

Benefits

Provides a silky, non-oily feel to cosmetic products.

Supports skin softening through light occlusion.

Enhances product spreadability and blendability.

Who It's For

A quick guide for who this ingredient may suit (and who should be cautious).

Who May Benefit Who Should Avoid
People with dry skin seeking lightweight conditioning.
Those with known allergies to fatty acid esters.
Users of makeup products for better wear.
People sensitive to synthetic lipids.
Individuals preferring non-comedogenic emollients.
Individuals avoiding oil-derived ingredients.

Safety Notes

  • Rated low hazard by safety assessments.
  • Non-comedogenic with no pore-clogging concerns.

Frequently Asked Questions about Cetyl Hydroxyproline Palmitate

What is Cetyl Hydroxyproline Palmitate?

A synthetic emollient ester used in cosmetics for skin softening and improved texture.

Is it safe for daily use?

Assessments indicate low hazard ratings in typical cosmetic concentrations.

Does it cause breakouts?

Features a zero comedogenic rating, unlikely to clog pores.