HYDROXYLATED LECITHIN is graded A (Safe) by Expert·ING, based on COSING regulatory data.
HYDROXYLATED LECITHIN
Safety grade: A
Hydroxylated lecithin is a modified form of lecithin, a natural fatty substance found in egg yolks and soybeans. It's chemically enhanced to work better in cosmetic formulas by helping different ingredients blend together smoothly.
This ingredient acts as an emulsifier to blend oil and water-based components, conditions the skin by improving moisture retention, and helps reduce the surface tension of products for better spreadability.
Graded using: COSING.
Last verified: May 26, 2026
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