Oleth-3 is the INCI name of polyoxyethylene glycol oleyl ether. As an emulsifier, emulsion stabiliser or dispersant, Oleth-3 is widely used in cosmetics and in many industrial applications. It is a component of cosmetics, plant protection products, and numerous detergents.
In the INCI nomenclature (the INCI nomenclature is the international nomenclature for cosmetic ingredients and substances, standardising the system of naming ingredients in cosmetics), Oleth-3 is a surfactant mainly used as an emulsifier. The chemical name of this compound is ethoxylated (Z) -9-octadecen-1-ol and its CAS number is 9004-98-2.
The basic physical and chemical characteristics of Oleth-3 are:
Oleth-3 is miscible with selected base oils. It dissolves in mineral base oils as well as in methyl esters of rapeseed oil. Oleth-3 is not compatible with rapeseed oil alone.
As an ingredient of creams or body lotions, it acts as a W/O emulsifier. It supports the formation of such emulsions, i.e., systems where the water phase is dispersed in a homogeneous oil phase. Its presence in the product also influences the rheological properties, i.e., the viscosity of the cosmetic product, which significantly affects its consistency and performance. Oleth-3 can be used as a hair colouring and styling component.
As an emulsifier, Oleth-3 is also used in plant protection products. In addition, it is used in cutting fluids (it does not abrade common construction materials) and in preparations for the flotation of non-ferrous metal ores. As a component of the above-mentioned preparations, it improves the effectiveness of combining ingredients of a different chemical nature. It also shows good dispersing properties.
This compound is also a component of household chemicals. It is found in washing agents and washing compositions, where it acts as a dispersant and as a softening agent. In addition, furniture-care sprays contain Oleth-3. It is perfect for polishing various surfaces.
This compound is recognised as safe for use in cosmetic products. The following concentrations should not be exceeded: 0.3 to 4% in leave-on preparations and 7 to 10% in rinse-off products. Oleth-3 has mild to moderate skin and eye irritation potential.