Based on the available information included in this report, the CIR Expert Panel concludes that Glycolic and Lactic Acid, their common salts and their simple esters, are safe for use in cosmetic products at concentrations less than or equal to 10%, at final formulation pH greater than or equal to 3.5, when formulated to avoid increasing sun sensitivity or when directions for use include the daily use of sun protection. These ingredients are safe for use in salon products at concentrations less than or equal to 30%, at final formulation pH greater than or equal to 3.0, in products designed for brief, discontinuous use followed by thorough rinsing from the skin, when applied by trained professionals, and when application is accompanied by directions for the daily use of sun protection...Methyl Glycolate...
Formula
C3H6O3
Mol. Weight
90.08
CAS #
96-35-5
Form
Liquid
State
Clear light yellow liquid; [Sigma-Aldrich MSDS]
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Functions
Skin Conditioning
A catch-all term for ingredients that improve how skin looks and feels — softer, smoother, more supple. The workhorse behind most moisturizers.
Shields from UV damage
Traditional Use
An ester of glycolic acid developed in the latter half of the 20th century. Created as a gentler, more stable alternative to pure glycolic acid for exfoliating skincare products.