Name Chlorphenesin Description Chlorphenesin is a synthetic preservative and antifungal agent used in cosmetics and personal care products to extend shelf life by inhibiting the growth of harmful bacteria and fungi. It is produced by reacting equimolar amounts of p-chlorophenol and glycidol in the presence of a tertiary amine or a quaternary ammonium salt as a catalyst. Benefits Inhibits the growth of bacteria, yeast, and mold, helping to preserve cosmetic products. Reported to have anti-cancer properties. Considerations • Skin Irritation
Some people can experience skin irritation from chlorphenesin.
• Acute Toxicity
Not for use in food, should not be swallowed.
• Eye Irritation
The raw material can cause eye irritation. Synonyms Adermykon
Chlorophenesin
Chlorphenesine
Chlorphenesinum
Clorfenesina
Demykon
Gechophen
Gecophen
Glycerol .alpha.-p-chlorophenyl ether
Glycerol alpha-p-chlorophenyl ether
Mycil
alpha-Glyceryl ether
p-Chlorophenyl
p-Chlorophenyl glyceryl ether
p-Chlorophenyl-.alpha.-glyceryl ether
p-Chlorophenyl-alpha-glyceryl ether Research Sources https://www.cir-safety.org/sites/default/files/Chlorp092012rep.pdf
https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/7697 Summary Appears to be a safer preservative.