Characteristics
- INCI
- Milk Protein
- CAS
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91053-68-8
This is the substance number in the Chemical Abstracts Service registry. The CAS number uniquely identifies a substance regardless of language, trade name, or synonyms.
- IUPAC
- Lactis Proteinum (Eu),Proteins, Milk
- Functions
- hair conditioning, skin conditioning
Who it's for
Description
Milk Protein is a cosmetic ingredient derived from milk, usually made up of proteins such as casein and whey that have been processed for use in skincare and haircare. In formulas, it’s valued more for its conditioning and film-forming properties than for any dramatic “treatment” effect. On skin, it can help leave a softer, smoother feel and support a more moisturized look. In hair products, it’s often used to improve slip, reduce the feel of roughness, and make strands seem more manageable.
People with dry, dull, or easily tangled hair may especially appreciate milk protein in conditioners, masks, leave-ins, and body lotions. It can also be a nice supporting ingredient in products aimed at adding a plush, creamy texture. That said, it’s not a miracle ingredient, and results are usually subtle and formula-dependent. If you have a milk allergy or very reactive skin, it’s worth checking the full ingredient list and patch testing first, since “natural” doesn’t automatically mean non-irritating.
Products with Milk Protein (610 total)
Most often found in Eisenberg products (34 items)