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PEG-7 Propylheptyl Ether is a cosmetic ingredient used in skincare formulas.
Summary
6 products tracked
Use this as orientation, not a prediction of individual tolerance.
May be useful for
The catalog does not link this ingredient to a skin type. Look at the whole product and how you will use it.
Who should be careful
The catalog does not say who should avoid this ingredient. It cannot judge a health need, pregnancy, or allergy.
An ingredient list confirms presence and order—not exact concentration, finished-formula performance, or personal comfort.
Provenance and review status are editorial metadata and are not published here — these are the records the profile is built from.
Official label names and chemical registry identifiers, with each available source kept explicit.
Chemical registries
Claims, limitations, sources, and tracked research are kept together so the evidence can be checked in context.
What it does
The catalog calls its main role “emulsion stabilising.” In plain language, it helps keep the oil and water parts evenly mixed. These labels do not prove that it treats a skin condition.
Evidence strength
Benefits
Side effects
Related ingredients, common formula neighbors, naming, and catalog context—kept separate from evidence and personal-fit guidance.
Real brands and product categories from the 14 decoded products listing PEG-7 Propylheptyl Ether — an observation of our catalog, not a claim about market share.
Product categories
conditioners (2), shampoos (2), stylings (1), masks (1)
Based on those categories, PEG-7 Propylheptyl Ether shows up mostly in rinse-off products (4 of 5 classified) — derived from product category, not a label fact.
Commonly appears alongside
How often another ingredient appears in the same decoded products. This does not show routine compatibility.
PEG-7 Propylheptyl Ether is a cosmetic ingredient used in skincare formulas. The catalog calls its main role “emulsion stabilising.” In plain language, it helps keep the oil and water parts evenly mixed. These labels do not prove that it treats a skin condition.
PEG-7 Propylheptyl Ether appears in 0% of the 7,058 decoded products in our catalog (14 products).
In the products we've decoded, PEG-7 Propylheptyl Ether appears in formulas from Tresemmé, Dove, Tigi.
In our decoded catalog, PEG-7 Propylheptyl Ether shows up mostly in conditioners (2), shampoos (2), stylings (1), masks (1).
Based on the categories of the decoded products that list it, PEG-7 Propylheptyl Ether shows up mostly in rinse-off products (4 of 5 classified) — derived from product category, not a label fact.
On Korean labels, PEG-7 Propylheptyl Ether is listed as 피이지-7프로필헵틸에터.
Typically #17 of a label (bottom third) — across 14 decoded labels. Labels list ingredients in descending order only above 1% — position is a rough signal, not a concentration claim.
6 public products list this ingredient.
Compiled from the EU CosIng database (ref 85652) · snapshot 16 June 2026. The written profile above was human-reviewed; see its cited sources.