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Alcohol Denat.

In Skincare: Is Alcohol Denat. Safe? Comedogenic Rating & Side Effects

Comedogenicity (pore clogging)
1/5 — Very low risk
Safety (overall safety)
3/5 — Moderate risk
Irritancy (skin irritation)
4/5 — High risk

Safety Information

Non-comedogenic solvent; can be drying and irritating (especially with frequent use or on sensitive/compromised skin) and may impair skin barrier at higher concentrations per CIR/clinical literature. The Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR) Expert Panel has evaluated alcohol denat. as safe for use in cosmetics at current concentrations. However, the Environmental Working Group (EWG) notes potential for skin irritation and advises caution in formulations for sensitive skin.

Overview

Ingredient Profile

Alcohol Denat. is ethyl alcohol that is denatured with one or more denaturing agents in accordance with the national legislation of each European Community (EU) country.
Classifications
Solvent

Role of Alcohol Denat.

Active Cosmetic Mechanisms

ANTIFOAMING

Foam Reducer

Reduces or prevents unwanted foam formation

SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS

// Evidence: Antifoaming agents destabilize foam structures by reducing surface tension, promoting bubble coalescence, or breaking foam films. These include silicone-based compounds (dimethicone, simethicone), fatty alcohols, and oils that spread rapidly at air-liquid interfaces. The mechanism involves displacing surfactant molecules from bubble surfaces, reducing film elasticity.

ANTIMICROBIAL

Germ Fighter

Inhibits the growth of bacteria, fungi, and other microorganisms

SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS

// Evidence: Antimicrobial agents possess bactericidal, bacteriostatic, fungicidal, or fungistatic properties through disrupting cell membrane integrity, inhibiting protein synthesis, interfering with metabolic pathways, or damaging DNA/RNA. Common antimicrobials include quaternary ammonium compounds, alcohols, chlorhexidine, triclosan, and essential oils. Efficacy depends on concentration, pH, contact time, and microbial load.

ASTRINGENT

Pore Tightener

Temporarily tightens pores and reduces excess oil

SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS

// Evidence: Astringents cause temporary contraction of skin tissues through protein coagulation and precipitation. Common astringents include alcohol, witch hazel (containing tannins), alum (aluminum potassium sulfate), and plant tannins. The mechanism involves inducing vasoconstriction, precipitating proteins in cell membranes, and denaturing surface proteins which creates temporary tightening sensation.

FRAGRANCE

Scent Provider

Adds pleasant scent to cosmetic products

SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS

// Evidence: Fragrance ingredients provide aromatic appeal through essential oils, aroma chemicals, and natural extracts. These volatile compounds interact with olfactory receptors creating scent perception. Fragrance design considers top notes (high volatility), middle notes (moderate volatility), and base notes (low volatility) for scent development over time. Must consider stability, allergen content, and regulatory compliance.

SOLVENT

Ingredient Dissolver

Dissolves other ingredients to create uniform formulations

SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS

// Evidence: Solvents dissolve, dilute, or disperse other ingredients creating homogeneous solutions. Water is universal solvent for hydrophilic ingredients. Organic solvents include ethanol (dissolves fragrances, some actives), propylene glycol, and glycerin. Selection based on polarity matching between solvent and solute. Mechanism involves disrupting intermolecular forces in solute and surrounding with solvent molecules. Critical for maintaining ingredient solubility and product stability.

VISCOSITY CONTROLLING

Thickness Regulator

Adjusts product thickness and flow properties

SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS

// Evidence: Viscosity controlling ingredients modify product flow characteristics through thickening or thinning. Thickeners include natural gums (xanthan, guar), synthetic polymers (carbomers, acrylates), and inorganic thickeners (silica, clays). Mechanism varies: polymer chain entanglement, hydrogen bonding networks, particle association, or swelling. Rheology modifiers create desired texture, prevent separation, control application properties, and affect sensory perception. Can produce Newtonian (constant viscosity) or non-Newtonian (shear-thinning, thixotropic) flow behavior.

Products

containing Alcohol Denat.

5877 formulations
Sekkisei Clear Wellness UV Sunscreen Essence Gel SPF 50+ PA++++
Sekkisei Clear Wellness UV Sunscreen Essence Gel SPF 50+ PA++++
Kose Cosmeport · sunscreen
Rénergie Lift Multi-Action Eye
Rénergie Lift Multi-Action Eye
Lancôme · eye-lip-care
Organic Day Cream
Organic Day Cream
Botanics · moisturizer
Semantic Analysis

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Frequently Asked Questions

Alcohol Denat. — common questions

What is Alcohol Denat. in skincare?

Alcohol Denat. is ethyl alcohol that is denatured with one or more denaturing agents in accordance with the national legislation of each European Community (EU) country.

What does Alcohol Denat. do? / Functions of Alcohol Denat.?

Common functions: ANTIFOAMING, ANTIMICROBIAL, ASTRINGENT, FRAGRANCE, SOLVENT, VISCOSITY CONTROLLING.

What is the comedogenic rating of Alcohol Denat.? / Is Alcohol Denat. comedogenic?
1 1/5 — Very low risk

Alcohol Denat. has a comedogenic rating of 1 out of 5. A rating of 1 means it is unlikely to clog pores.

Does it clog pores?
Unlikely to Clog Pores

Alcohol Denat. is unlikely to clog pores (rating 1/5).

Is Alcohol Denat. safe for skin?
3 3/5 — Moderate risk

Alcohol Denat. has a safety rating of 3 out of 5. A rating of 3 indicates moderate safety considerations. Note: Non-comedogenic solvent; can be drying and irritating (especially with frequent use or on sensitive/compromised skin) and may impair skin barrier at higher concentrations per CIR/clinical literature.

Is Alcohol Denat. good for sensitive skin?
4 4/5 — High risk

Alcohol Denat. has an irritancy rating of 4 out of 5. A rating of 4 means it has high irritation potential.

What are the side effects of Alcohol Denat. in skincare?

Known considerations: Non-comedogenic solvent; can be drying and irritating (especially with frequent use or on sensitive/compromised skin) and may impair skin barrier at higher concentrations per CIR/clinical literature. The Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR) Expert Panel has evaluated alcohol denat. as safe for use in cosmetics at current concentrations. However, the Environmental Working Group (EWG) notes potential for skin irritation and advises caution in formulations for sensitive skin. Additional risks: skin irritation (irritancy rating 4/5).

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