Evidence supporting the use of: Cetyl Caprate
For the health condition: Skin Care (general)
Synopsis
Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 2
Cetyl Caprate is an ester of cetyl alcohol and capric acid, commonly used in skin care formulations. Its primary function is as an emollient, skin conditioning agent, and occasionally as a texture enhancer. Scientific literature supports its role in improving the sensory characteristics of cosmetic products by providing a lightweight, non-greasy feel and enhancing spreadability. While there are no clinical studies demonstrating that Cetyl Caprate directly treats skin disorders or significantly improves skin health, its emollient properties are well-documented in ingredient reviews and cosmetic science references. Emollients help to soften and smooth the skin’s surface, reduce water loss, and improve the barrier function. This supports its general use in skin care products intended to moisturize and protect the skin. Safety assessments, such as those by the Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR), indicate that Cetyl Caprate is safe for topical use at typical concentrations and is non-irritating to most skin types. However, its use is based more on its functional benefits as a formulation ingredient rather than as an active therapeutic agent. In summary, the scientific evidence for Cetyl Caprate supports its use as a functional emollient in general skin care, but not as a treatment for specific skin conditions.
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