Octyldodecanol
OctyldodecanolOverview
Octyldodecanol is a fatty alcohol that serves as an emollient and skin-conditioning agent in various cosmetic formulations.
Clinical Evidence
Recent studies have highlighted the role of Octyldodecanol in enhancing the solubility of active ingredients, such as ceramides, in topical applications. For instance, a study on the topical delivery of ceramide using an oil-in-water nanoemulsion demonstrated that Octyldodecanol significantly improved ceramide solubility and skin permeability, leading to better moisture retention and barrier repair in dermatitis models. This emphasizes its potential in formulating effective skincare products. For more details, refer to the study Topical Delivery of Ceramide by Oil-in-Water Nanoemulsion to Retain Epidermal Moisture Content in Dermatitis.
Applications
Octyldodecanol is commonly used in lipsticks, creams, and lotions, providing a smooth texture and enhancing the overall sensory experience of the product. Its emollient properties help to soften and soothe the skin, making it a valuable ingredient in skincare and cosmetic formulations.

