WHAT PRESERVATIVES WE USE INSTEAD OF PARABENS

COMBINATION 1: Benzyl alcohol + Glyceryl caprylate

This combination is widely used in natural cosmetics as a synergistic, broad-spectrum preservative and multifunctional booster system. Benzyl alcohol provides antimicrobial defense, while glyceryl caprylate acts as a booster and provides emollient/ skin-conditioning benefits.

Key Benefits

  • Clean Beauty Compliant:
    This combination is approved by COSMOS and ECOCERT for natural and organic cosmetic and skincare lines. 
  • Skin Conditioning:
    Glyceryl caprylate acts as an emollient and re-fattening agent, leaving a pleasant, non-greasy feel on the skin. Benzyl Alcohol is not a drying, volatile, or harsh alcohol (like ethanol or isopropyl alcohol). Instead, it acts as a gentle, multi-functional ingredient in skincare
  • Wide pH Range:
    This combination is effective across a broader pH spectrum, making it versatile for creams, lotions, and surfactant systems. 

How the Combination Works

  • Benzyl Alcohol:
    A gentle, nature-identical organic alcohol that acts as the primary antimicrobial agent, targeting bacteria, yeasts, and molds. 
  • Glyceryl Caprylate:
    A multi-functional ingredient (derived from glycerin and coconut or goat milk fatty acids) that lowers surface tension and disrupts microbial cell membranes, significantly boosting the efficacy of the benzyl alcohol. 
  • Synergy:
    By working together, the combination allows formulators to use lower levels of preservatives while achieving robust microbial protection. 


COMBINATION 2: Potassium Sorbate + Sodium Benzoate

This combination is a widely used, effective preservative system in skin care. It is highly regarded in “clean beauty” formulations because it is mild, non-sensitizing, and protects water-based products from mold, yeast, and bacteria. 

How the Combination Works 

Neither ingredient is a “broad-spectrum” preservative on its own, but together they provide comprehensive defense: 

  • Potassium Sorbate: Targets and inhibits the growth of yeasts and molds. 
  • Sodium Benzoate: Provides a broader spectrum of antimicrobial activity, acting primarily against bacteria, yeasts, and molds. 

Formulation Requirements 

Safety Profile
Both salts have a low-toxicity profile and are recognized as safe by global regulatory organizations when used within recommended guidelines. Because they do not release formaldehyde they are excellent options for sensitive skin types.

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