Docosahexenoic/Docosapentenoic/Oleic/Palmitic Triglyceride is the mixed triester of glycerin with docosahexenoic, docosapentenoic, oleic, and palmitic acids. Science: Functions: Bleaching, Skin Conditioning, Skin Protecting Safety Ratings: CIR: Safe as used
Form
Liquid
Plant-Derived
Synthetic. Synthesized from glycerin combined with docosahexenoic, docosapentenoic, oleic, and palmitic fatty acids. Produced through esterification, chemically bonding the fatty acids to glycerin backbone molecules.
Function
Bleaching | Skin Conditioning | Skin Protecting
Benefits
Nourishes & Protects
Traditional Use
A modern synthetic blend of fatty acids created as a skin-conditioning agent. Formulated to mimic natural oils and provide emollient properties similar to plant-derived triglycerides.
Skin Types
all-skin-types
Best For
Target
Dryness
Melanin-Rich Skin
Suitable
Pregnancy Safe
Yes
EWG Score4
CIR Safety Findings
medical-approval, all-shades-safe, Not a Sensitizer