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2026-Feb-08 16:37

Polyester-11: properties, uses, pros, cons, safety

Polyester-11 is a synthetic polymer used in cosmetics mainly as a film former and, in parallel, as a skin conditioning agent. In practical terms, it is used to improve uniformity, sensoriality (slip, smooth glide), and the product’s perceived stability after application by forming a thin film on the surface (skin and/or hair, depending on the formula).


Definition

Polyester-11 belongs to the family of cosmetic polyesters: polymers designed to deposit a continuous film with a balance between adhesion, cohesion, and flexibility. In formulation, this translates into a contribution to the surface “structure” of the applied product, affecting touch, uniformity, and—in some bases—reduced perceived static on hair (if the formula and conditioning system support it).


Main uses

Cosmetics
Typical use in formulas where a light “ordering” film is desired:

  • haircare products (conditioners, masks, leave-ins, smoothing products) to improve combability, feel, and static control, depending on the overall system;

  • selected skincare to provide a smoothing effect and a perception of softer, more “protected” skin at the sensorial level.

INCI functions

Film-forming agent. It produces a continuous ultra-thin film with an optimal balance of cohesion, adhesion and stickiness on the skin or hair to counteract or limit damage from external phenomena such as chemicals, UV rays and pollution.

Skin conditioning agent. It is the mainstay of topical skin treatment by restoring, increasing or improving skin tolerance to external factors, including melanocyte tolerance. The most important function of the conditioning agent is to prevent skin dehydration, but the subject is rather complex and involves emollients and humectants.

Industrial use
Primarily cosmetic (personal care) as a performance polymer to modulate surface properties (film, slip, mechanical robustness of the deposit) in compatible matrices.


Identification data and specifications

CharacteristicValueNote
INCI namePolyester-11Cosmetic denomination
OriginsyntheticIngredient database classification
Classpolyester (polymer)Ester-bond polymeric structure
Functionsfilm forming; skin conditioningCosmetic use functions
CAS number905598-82-5To be verified in SDS/supplier docs for the specific grade
EC number (EINECS)to be verified in SDS/supplier docsMay not be reported as unique
Molecular formulanot applicable (polymer)Not definable as a single formula
Molecular weightnot applicable (polymer)Distribution, not a single value


Chemical-physical properties (indicative)

CharacteristicIndicative valueNote
Physical stateresin/solid or carrier-based form (solution/dispersion)Depends on commercial grade
Colorlight to slightly amberBatch/carrier-dependent
Odormild / neutralUsually not dominant in the finished product
Water solubilitylow / variableOften more dispersible than soluble
Solubility in cosmetic solventsvariableDepends on carrier and polymer architecture
Film propertiesfrom flexible to more cohesiveDepends on dose, humidity, synergies
Chemical stabilitygenerally goodCriticalities more often tied to compatibility and sensorial output

Functional role and mechanism of action

The action is mainly physical: the polymer spreads on the surface and, after vehicle evaporation/drying, forms a continuous film that can:

  • reduce perceived friction (more slip);

  • improve application uniformity and finish;

  • contribute to a more “conditioned” skin feel and, on hair, improved manageability (outcome depends on base, surfactants, conditioners, and use pattern).


Formulation compatibility

Performance is driven by:

  • vehicle type (water, hydroalcoholic systems, glycols, dedicated carriers);

  • presence of surfactants/electrolytes (possible effects on haze or dispersion stability);

  • synergies or competition with other film formers (acrylates, polyurethanes, resins) and conditioners (quats, silicones, esters).

During development it is useful to verify hot/cold stability, thermal cycling, centrifugation, and application tests on real substrates (skin and/or hair).


Pros and cons

Pros
Useful film-forming contribution for uniformity and sensoriality (a more silky, smooth feel).
Supports skin conditioning and a more “ordered” finish.
In haircare, it may help reduce perceived static and improve combability when integrated into a coherent system.

Cons
Non-universal compatibility: possible haze or instability if the vehicle and surfactant system are not suitable.
If the film is too cohesive or use level is high, it can feel “present” (film feel or weighing-down, especially on fine hair).
Environmental aspects: like many synthetic polymers, biodegradability can be limited; assessment depends on structure, use scenario, and market/claim requirements.


Safety, regulatory, and environmental aspects

High-molecular-weight polymers generally show low dermal bioavailability; safety evaluation must still be based on the finished product (use level, area of use, frequency, and format).

Allergen.
It is not typically a classic “fragrance allergen”; any reactions are more often linked to the overall formula and individual sensitivity.

Contraindications (brief).
For spray/aerosol formats, consider incidental inhalation exposure based on aerosol profile and formulation strategy.


Formulation troubleshooting

Haze or long-term instability.
Action: optimize vehicle and order of addition; verify compatibility with surfactants and electrolytes; consider an alternative carrier.

Film feel too strong or “weight” on hair.
Action: reduce dosage; balance with more flexible film formers; re-tune the conditioning package.

Inconsistent sensorial output (variable slip).
Action: control humectants/plasticizers; verify drying conditions and ambient humidity; standardize the dispersion process.


Conclusion

Polyester-11 is a synthetic polymer with a primary film-forming function and a skin conditioning contribution, useful for improving uniformity and sensoriality in selected skincare and in haircare (depending on system design). Results depend mainly on vehicle compatibility, interactions with surfactants/conditioners, and deposition control to avoid unwanted “film” effects.

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