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PEG Free Cosmetics

PEG-free cosmetics are formulated without polyethylene glycol (PEG) compounds, which are commonly used as thickeners, solvents, and moisture-carriers. Instead, PEG-free alternatives use plant-based ingredients and other safe, non-toxic compounds to deliver similar benefits, ensuring effective performance while minimising the risk of adverse reactions. Choosing PEG-free cosmetics supports a healthier skincare routine and contributes to overall wellness.

See our peg free guide to answer your questions like what is PEG free beauty and why do we need PEG free beauty products.

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Frequently Asked Questions about PEG Free products

What is PEG free beauty?

PEG is the abbreviation of polyethylene glycol, which is not its own individual compound but rather a mixture of chemicals and polymers. Polyethylene is a common plastic and when paired with glycol it transforms into a thick, sticky liquid.

PEG free products don't contain any PEGs.

Why do we need PEG free beauty products?

PEGs are generally recognised as safe and well tolerated by the skin, but they can be responsible for a few complications. The main problem is that they can cause skin irritation and severe hypersensitivity. The compound acts as a penetration enhancer, meaning that it allows ingredients in cosmetics to be absorbed quickly and easily. When PEGs are combined with troublesome ingredients, it's likely that the reaction isn't going to be good.

Plus, PEGs are much more common than you think. You can find them lurking anywhere, from your toothpaste, moisturisers and shampoos to laxatives and fuel. They're often used in cosmetics as an emollient (to soften skin), an emulsifier (to help water and oil-based ingredients mix properly) or to deliver ingredients deeper into the skin.

How easy is it to find PEG free beauty products?

It may seem impossible to find PEG free beauty products but it's not a lost cause. You simply have to skim past the mainstream and commercial brands. Green People and Aurelia Probiotic Skincare are two PEG free brands we know and love.

Who should use PEG free beauty products?

Those with severely dry, damaged and broken skin should probably give PEG-infused products a miss as they will spark unwanted irritation. Vegans should also look into using PEG free products as some PEGs have traces of animal extracts – good alternatives include vegetable glycerine.

What are good PEG free alternatives?

It's time to dig deep and explore the world of organic and natural beauty. In Europe, PEGs are completely off the cards for certified organic cosmetics, which makes it a little easier to avoid them – however, always be sure to check the label.

Alex Bryson

Written by Alex Bryson, Beauty Editor

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