SPINAL CORD LIPIDS is graded F (Banned) by Expert·ING, based on COSING regulatory data. It is restricted under EU COSING — AnnexII.
SPINAL CORD LIPIDS
Safety grade: F
This is a fatty substance extracted from animal spinal cord tissue. It contains natural oils and lipids that help soften and protect the skin.
This ingredient works as a moisturizer and skin conditioner, helping to soften the skin and improve its texture by restoring natural oils and hydration.
Graded using: COSING.
- EU COSING — Prohibited
Last verified: May 26, 2026
Safer alternatives to SPINAL CORD LIPIDS
- HELIANTHUS ANNUUS SEED OIL — Grade A. Plant oil that softens skin and restores natural hydration like spinal cord lipids.
- GLYCERYL OLEATE — Grade A. Emollient that conditions and softens skin through lipid replacement and moisture retention.
- CAPRYLYL GLYCOL — Grade A. Humectant emollient that hydrates and conditions skin texture improvement.
Other EU Prohibited (Annex II) ingredients
- BUTYLPHENYL METHYLPROPIONAL — Grade F**
- PETROLATUM — Grade F
- ZINC PYRITHIONE — Grade F**
- CYCLOMETHICONE — Grade F**
- HYDROXYISOHEXYL 3-CYCLOHEXENE CARBOXALDEHYDE — Grade F
- CI 73360 — Grade F
Other Emollient ingredients
- CETEARYL ALCOHOL — Grade A
- DIMETHICONE — Grade A
- GLYCERYL STEARATE — Grade A
- CETYL ALCOHOL — Grade A
- GLYCOL DISTEARATE — Grade A