Caractéristiques
- INCI
- Hydrogenated Ethylhexyl Olivate
- Fonctions
- emollient, skin conditioning
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Descriptif
Hydrogenated Ethylhexyl Olivate is a skin-conditioning ingredient made by combining olive-derived fatty acids with ethylhexyl alcohol and then hydrogenating the result. In plain terms, it’s a lightweight emollient that helps formulas feel smoother, richer, and less greasy. You’ll often see it in moisturizers, cleansers, lip products, and hair care, where it supports a soft, silky finish and helps reduce the look and feel of dryness.
For skin, it mainly works by helping to soften rough areas and improve spreadability, which can make a product feel more elegant and comfortable. In hair care, it can add slip and a more polished feel, helping strands seem smoother and easier to comb. It’s especially appealing for people who like plant-inspired ingredients or want a more cushiony, conditioning texture without the heaviness some oils can bring.
Caveat: while generally used for its mild, cosmetic benefits, any ingredient can feel too rich or not suit every formula or skin type. If you’re very breakout-prone or sensitive to heavier emollients, it’s worth checking how a product feels on your skin rather than assuming the ingredient will behave the same in every formula.
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