Sorbitol โ Allergy Risk & Safety Profile
INCI: SORBITOL
Also known as: D-Glucitol
Key Facts
- CAS Number
- 50-70-4
- Category
- humectant
- Risk Level
- low
- Common Allergen
- No
- Found In
- toothpaste, moisturizer
Is Sorbitol safe in cosmetics?
Sorbitol 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 Glycerin, Hyaluronic Acid, Aloe Vera. Commonly found in toothpaste, moisturizer.
What is Sorbitol?
Sorbitol is a humectant commonly used in cosmetic and personal care products. It is generally considered safe for use in cosmetics at recommended concentrations.
Allergy & Safety Information
Sorbitol is considered safe for cosmetic use. No significant safety concerns have been identified at typical use concentrations. As with any cosmetic ingredient, discontinue use if irritation occurs.
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 Humectant Ingredients
Humectants attract water molecules from the environment and from deeper skin layers, drawing moisture into the stratum corneum. They are among the safest cosmetic ingredients โ molecules like glycerin, hyaluronic acid, and panthenol have extremely low sensitisation rates and are well-tolerated by almost all skin types.
Relevance for Sorbitol: In very low humidity environments, humectants can draw moisture out of the skin rather than into it. This is particularly relevant for high-molecular-weight hyaluronic acid applied to dry skin without an occlusive layer to seal moisture in.
How to Identify Sorbitol 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 Sorbitol, 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: Toothpaste, Moisturizer. These product categories are the most common sources of Sorbitol exposure based on formulation data.
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Safer Alternatives
These ingredients serve a similar function with lower allergy risk:
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Sorbitol safe for sensitive skin?
Sorbitol is generally well-tolerated, even by sensitive skin types.
What products contain Sorbitol?
Sorbitol is commonly found in toothpaste, moisturizer.
What does Sorbitol do in cosmetics?
Sorbitol functions as a humectant in formulations.
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