Levulinic Acid
INCI: LEVULINIC ACID
Key Facts
- CAS Number
- 123-76-2
- Category
- preservative
- Risk Level
- low
- Common Allergen
- No
- Found In
- cleanser, toner
Is Levulinic Acid safe in cosmetics?
Levulinic Acid is rated low risk in cosmetic products. It is not classified as a common allergen and is generally well-tolerated by most skin types. Safer alternatives include Phenoxyethanol, Sodium Benzoate, Potassium Sorbate. Commonly found in cleanser, toner.
What is Levulinic Acid?
Levulinic Acid is a preservative commonly used in cosmetic and personal care products. It is generally considered safe for use in cosmetics at recommended concentrations.
Allergy & Safety Information
Levulinic Acid is considered safe for cosmetic use at typical concentrations.
Safer Alternatives
These ingredients serve a similar function with lower allergy risk:
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Levulinic Acid safe for sensitive skin?
Levulinic Acid is generally well-tolerated, even by sensitive skin.
What products contain Levulinic Acid?
Levulinic Acid is commonly found in cleanser, toner.
What does Levulinic Acid do in cosmetics?
Levulinic Acid functions as a preservative in formulations.
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