What it is
Zinc chloride is an inorganic compound used in cosmetics, either as an active or as a supporting agent. It has antimicrobial, astringent and sebum regulating action.
Mode of usage pertaining to the discussion below
Topical application in cosmetics and personal care products.
Safety Profile (Based on regional guidelines)
| European Union – CIR | Safe to use, as per current practice |
| European Union – SCCS | Safe to use, as per current practice |
| US FDA | Safe to use, as per current practice |
| ASEAN guidelines | Data unavailable |
Safety in special situations
PregnancySafe to use, as per current practice
Nursing MothersNot listed as an ingredient to be avoided by nursing mothers based on currently available data
Babies under 2 yearsNot listed as an ingredient to be avoided in baby products based on currently available data
Children under 12 yearsNot listed as an ingredient to be avoided by children based on currently available data
Cancer freeInsufficient data exists as of now, it would be good to wait for more data or take the guidance of your physician
Environmental and Ecological Concerns
Vegan
Biodegradable
Ecotoxicity
Natural/Synthetic
Note
- Zinc Chloride may cause long term adverse effects to the aquatic environment in higher doses.
Attributes
ComedogenicityDoes not cause occlusion
Acne prone skinSafe for use
Sensitive skinNot suitable
Note
- While Zinc Chloride is safe to use for acne prone skin, it may not be suitable for use in sensitive skin and it depends on formulation type and concentration.
ConclusionZinc Chloride is safe as per the current practice of use when used within regulated limits.
References
- https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
- https://european-union.europa.eu
- https://online.personalcarecouncil.org
- https://health.ec.europa.eu
- https://www.accessdata.fda.gov
- Ota, Erika et al. “Zinc supplementation for improving pregnancy and infant outcome.” The Cochrane database of systematic reviews vol. 2015,2 CD000230. 2 Feb. 2015
- Drugs and Lactation Database (LactMed®) [Internet]. Bethesda (MD): National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
- Oshvandi, Khodayar et al. “Effectiveness of zinc chloride mouthwashes on oral mucositis and weight of patients with cancer undergoing chemotherapy.” BMC oral health vol. 21,1 364. 22 Jul. 2021
Disclaimer
The above information is based on ongoing toxicology research at CHOSEN®’s R&D. We will do our best to update the information as and when the latest studies are available. If you have any inputs regarding the above information, please email us at ingredients@chosenstore.in