Alcohols in Cosmetic Chemistry: Function, Misconceptions, and Formulation Strategy

Few ingredient classes in cosmetics are as misunderstood as alcohols. Often labeled simply as “drying” or “harsh,” alcohols actually represent a diverse group of materials with vastly different functions—from volatile solvents to rich, skin-conditioning emollients.

Understanding how to use them correctly is essential for modern formulation.

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