Explore Booster Green Ingredients for Cosmetic Preservation

Booster ingredients or boosters are ingredients that are not preservatives in their own right but enhance the performance of a preservation system. Rather than killing microorganisms directly, they support the actives already present—for example by making conditions less favourable for microbial growth, reducing water activity, adjusting pH, or destabilising microbial cell membranes so that lower doses of preservative become more effective.

Boosters work best as part of a hurdle-technology approach, combined with antibacterial and antifungal actives to build a robust, broad-spectrum system. As with all ingredients, check the supporting data and validate overall preservation efficacy in your own formulation.

Product Name

INCI

Supplier

Caprylyl glycol
Inolex
Potassium gluconate
Jungbunzlauer International AG
Sodium gluconate
Jungbunzlauer International AG
Sodium citrate
Jungbunzlauer International AG
Gluconolactone
Jungbunzlauer International AG
Lactic acid, Propanediol, Citric acid, Tartaric acid, Gluconic acid, Aqua
ISCA UK Ltd
Sodium caproyl/lauroyl lactylate, Sodium citrate
ISCA UK Ltd
Propanediol
ISCA UK Ltd
Sodium Caproyl Lauroyl Lactylate, Sodium citrate, Aqua
Hydrior AG
Sodium Caproyl Lauroyl Lactylate, Sodium citrate
Hydrior AG
2,3 Butanediol
GS Caltex Corporation
2,3 Butanediol
GS Caltex Corporation

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