Description
What is Methyl Paraben
Methyl Paraben is the same ingredient formulators know as Methylparaben or Methyl p-hydroxybenzoate. It is used as a preservative in cosmetics to help slow the growth of unwanted germs in products that contain water. It comes as a white crystalline powder and is used in cosmetics, food, and pharmaceutical products.
In the European Commission review, Methylparaben was considered safe for cosmetic use up to 0.4 percent on its own, and up to 0.8 percent total when used in a blend of paraben esters. That is why it remains an important raw material for many everyday formulas.
Why Formulators Use Methyl Paraben
Helps stop spoilage: Methylparaben helps protect formulas from bacteria, yeast, and mould. This helps reduce spoilage, off-smell, and product failure in water-based systems.
Works at low levels: Typical supplier guidance places normal use around 0.1 to 0.3 percent, which gives formulators a practical working range while staying below common cosmetic limits.
Good fit for many product types: Parabens are used in moisturizers, hair care, makeup, and other personal care products, so Methyl Paraben fits both rinse-off and leave-on categories.
Useful in preservative blends: Parabens can work well together, and published regulatory guidance notes synergy between parabens. This is why methylparaben is often paired with propyl paraben when wider protection is needed.
Stable in many systems: Supplier data describe methylparaben as stable in water and across a broad pH and temperature range, which helps during normal cosmetic processing.
How to Use
Handling Note:
Methyl Paraben does not dissolve well in cold water. For easier use, pre-dissolve it in a small part of hot water, alcohol, or propylene glycol before adding it to the main batch. Hot water helps because its solubility rises as temperature goes up.
The table below is a practical starting guide for cosmetic work. Final use level should always be checked with your own stability and preservative testing, and it must stay within the rules of the market where you sell.
| Product Type | Practical Starting Level |
| Creams and lotions | 0.15 to 0.30 percent |
| Gel serums and water gels | 0.10 to 0.25 percent |
| Shampoos and face wash | 0.10 to 0.20 percent |
| Body wash and liquid hand wash | 0.10 to 0.20 percent |
| Makeup bases and mascaras | 0.15 to 0.30 percent |
Target pH:
Parabens work across a wide pH range. For most cosmetic systems, a practical target pH is about 4 to 8. If your formula sits at the edge of that range, always run proper stability and preservative checks.
Formulation Build Order:
- Start with your water phase or main batch.
- Pre-dissolve Methyl Paraben in a small amount of hot water, alcohol, or propylene glycol.
- Add the dissolved preservative into the main batch with steady mixing.
- Add your surfactants, emulsifiers, oils, and other base ingredients as needed for the formula type.
- Check and adjust final pH.
- Add fragrance, colour, or other heat-sensitive ingredients during cool-down if your formula needs them.
- Run stability and preservative checks before full production.
This build order follows methylparaben solubility behaviour and normal preservative processing practice.
What You Can Make With Methyl Paraben
You can use Methyl Paraben in face creams, lotions, gel creams, serums, shampoos, conditioners, face wash, body wash, liquid hand wash, masks, and many makeup bases. It is most useful in products that contain water and need shelf life protection.
Why Order From Stexol
COA With Every Batch: COA available with every batch, so you can review the raw material before production.
No Minimum Order Pressure: Small packs and bulk quantities available. Buy what suits your trial batch, sample run, or full production batch.
Tiered Pricing for Larger Orders: Bulk and tiered pricing available, so larger quantities can help improve your cost per unit.
Same-Day Dispatch: Same-day dispatch helps you keep your production plan moving.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is methyl paraben the same as Methylparaben?
Yes. Methyl Paraben is a spelling variation. The correct INCI name is Methylparaben, and the chemical name is Methyl p-hydroxybenzoate.
Q: What is the usual use level in cosmetics?
A common working range is 0.1 to 0.3 percent, but the final level depends on the formula and the market you sell into.
Q: Can I add it straight into cold water?
It is better not to. Methylparaben dissolves slowly in cold water, so pre-dissolving in hot water, alcohol, or propylene glycol gives a cleaner result.
Q: Is Methylparaben allowed in cosmetics?
In the EU review, it was considered safe up to 0.4 percent on its own, and up to 0.8 percent total in paraben ester blends.
Q: How do I get the latest Methyl Paraben price Pakistan?
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