Ingredient: Polyethylene glycol, Do you want it in your beauty care?
On the ingredients label, you may have noticed, PEGs are almost always followed by a number after their name, such as PEG 100. This number represents the approximate molecular weight of that compound. Typically, cosmetics use PEGs with smaller molecular weights. The lower the molecular weight, the easier it is for the compound to penetrate the skin.
Often, PEGs are connected to another molecule. You might see, for example, "PEG 100 stearate" as an ingredient. What this means is that the polyethylene glycol polymer with an approximate molecular weight code of 100 is attached chemically to stearic acid.
Now just to clear up a few misconceptionsā¦ PEGs are not found in anti-freeze; that's ethylene glycol, NOT polyethylene glycol. And yes, PEGs are found in some spray-on oven cleaners, but those PEGs are quite different in both molecular weight and structure than the PEGs found in your cosmetics. They are also used in pharmaceuticals as laxatives, again with a different molecular weight.
So, are PEGs something you want or don't want in your skincare products? The answer isn't really a simple yes or no.
The FDA considers PEGs to be Generally Recognized as Safe ingredients for cosmetics, and studies have shown them to be non-irritating to skin and eyes. However, some studies have shown evidence of genotoxicity, and PEGs can cause irritation and systemic toxicity if used on broken skin. PEGs can also act as a penetration enhancer, increasing the skin's permeability and allowing greater absorption of other ingredients, including harmful ones.
The most important thing you need to know about PEGs is that they have a penetration-enhancing effect and are found in many skin creams.
The penetration-enhancing effect is important for three reasons:
While the penetration enhancement is dependent upon a number of factors, the most important is the overall health of the skin. PEGs of all sizes may penetrate through injured skin with compromised barrier function. So it is very important to avoid products with PEGs if your skin is not in tip-top condition.