
Reliable, effective, and widely used in modern skincare, Phenoxyethanol is a preservative included in our lotions to keep them safe, fresh, and usable for longer.
Phenoxyethanol is a gentle preservative commonly used in cosmetic and skincare products. Its role is to prevent the growth of bacteria, yeast, and mould, which can naturally occur in products that contain water and natural ingredients.
Phenoxyethanol can be derived synthetically or from natural sources such as green tea. In cosmetics, it is used in very small, carefully regulated amounts to ensure product safety and stability.
Our lotions contain water, goat’s milk, and other natural ingredients, which means without a preservative they would spoil in just a few days. Phenoxyethanol allows us to keep our lotions safe, stable, and effective while ensuring they meet cosmetic safety standards and can be enjoyed over time.
A: Any product containing water can grow bacteria and mould. Preservatives keep products safe and suitable for everyday use.
A: Yes. Phenoxyethanol is approved for cosmetic use and is used at very low levels in line with UK and EU safety regulations.
A: It is generally well tolerated, especially at the low concentrations used in lotions. If you have very sensitive skin, a patch test is always recommended.
A: Yes. Phenoxyethanol is commonly used as a paraben alternative in modern skincare formulations.
A: Products without preservatives would spoil very quickly — often within days — making them unsafe to use.