POLYETHYLACRYLATE is graded A (Safe) by Expert·ING, based on COSING, FDA regulatory data.
POLYETHYLACRYLATE
Safety grade: A
Polyethylacrylate is a synthetic polymer made in a laboratory that creates a flexible, transparent film. It's commonly used in cosmetics to help products stick together and form a protective layer on skin.
This ingredient binds cosmetic formulations together and forms a flexible film on the skin or hair to help products stay in place longer and improve their wear resistance.
Graded using: COSING, FDA.
Last verified: May 26, 2026
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