HYDROGENATED LECITHIN is graded A (Safe) by Expert·ING, based on COSING, FDA regulatory data.
HYDROGENATED LECITHIN
Safety grade: A
Hydrogenated lecithin is a natural fat-like substance derived from sources like soybeans or eggs that has been chemically processed to make it more stable. It helps keep ingredients mixed together in products while softening and nourishing the skin.
This ingredient works as an emulsifier to blend oil and water-based components together, and it conditions the skin by helping it retain moisture and maintain softness.
Graded using: COSING, FDA.
Last verified: May 26, 2026
Other Emulsifying ingredients
- SODIUM LAURETH SULFATE — Grade C
- XANTHAN GUM — Grade A
- CETEARYL ALCOHOL — Grade A
- GLYCERYL STEARATE — Grade A
- CETYL ALCOHOL — Grade A
- STEARIC ACID — Grade A
- SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE — Grade C**
- GLYCOL DISTEARATE — Grade A