Diisopropyl Adipate โ€” Allergy Risk & Safety Profile

INCI: DIISOPROPYL ADIPATE

โœ… Low Risk

Key Facts

CAS Number
6938-94-9
Category
emollient
Risk Level
low
Common Allergen
No
Found In
sunscreen, cream

Is Diisopropyl Adipate safe in cosmetics?

Diisopropyl Adipate is rated low risk in cosmetic products. It is not classified as a common allergen and is generally well-tolerated by most skin types. Commonly found in sunscreen, cream.

What is Diisopropyl Adipate?

Diisopropyl Adipate is a emollient commonly used in cosmetic and personal care products. It is generally considered safe at recommended concentrations.

Allergy & Safety Information

Diisopropyl Adipate is considered safe for cosmetic use.

This ingredient is considered low risk from an allergenicity perspective. Reactions are uncommon at typical cosmetic use concentrations. However, no ingredient is universally safe โ€” if you notice redness, itching, or irritation after using a product containing this ingredient, discontinue use and monitor whether symptoms resolve.

About Emollient Ingredients

Emollients soften and smooth skin by filling gaps between skin cells and reducing transepidermal water loss. They form the backbone of most moisturisers, creams, and lotions. Most emollients are well-tolerated, but some โ€” particularly plant-derived oils โ€” contain proteins or compounds that can cause reactions in sensitised individuals.

Relevance for Diisopropyl Adipate: Emollients derived from nuts (shea butter, macadamia oil), latex cross-reactive fruits (avocado oil), or highly fragrant plants (rosehip, sea buckthorn) carry higher allergenicity than refined synthetic emollients like squalane or dimethicone.

How to Identify Diisopropyl Adipate in Products

Cosmetic ingredients are listed by their INCI (International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients) name in descending order of concentration. To check whether a product contains Diisopropyl Adipate, scan the ingredient list for its INCI name exactly as it appears above. Ingredients present at 1% or less may appear in any order after the 1% threshold.

Product types to prioritise checking: Sunscreen, Cream. These product categories are the most common sources of Diisopropyl Adipate exposure based on formulation data.

Not sure if your products contain Diisopropyl Adipate? Paste the ingredient list into the free ingredient checker to scan for Diisopropyl Adipate and other allergens automatically.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Diisopropyl Adipate safe?

Yes, well-tolerated by most skin types.

What does Diisopropyl Adipate do?

Functions as a emollient in formulations.

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