Get a Free 5ml Mini Now Free 5ml Mini With Every Order of The Mantle

DIMETHYL GLUTAMIC ACID.

Insufficient Data CAS 6312-54-5 / ANTISTATIC, HAIR CONDITIONING, SKIN CONDITIONING

Dimethyl Glutamic Acid is an amino acid derivative recognized for its multifaceted benefits in skin and hair care. It functions primarily as a conditioning agent, enhancing skin hydration and improving overall texture while offering reparative properties.

Skin-Conditioning Agent Antistatic Agent Humectant Skin Texture Enhancer Reparative Agent

Science

This ingredient actively functions as a skin conditioning agent, contributing to the maintenance of healthy skin. As an amino acid derivative, it aids in deeply hydrating the skin and promoting a smoother texture. Furthermore, it possesses reparative qualities that support the skin's natural renewal processes and integrity.


Research

Low confidence
Effective range N/A
Optimal

N/A

Key findings

  1. 01 Dimethyl glutamate is utilized in skincare formulations to enhance skin texture, improve hydration, and offers reparative properties.
  2. 02 In hair care products, dimethyl glutamate acts as a conditioning and moisturizing agent, improving hair's manageability, suppleness, softness, and shine.

Transparency

Not commonly dusted

The Formula

Solubility
Both
Optimal pH N/A
0 7 14

Stability

L-Glutamic acid dimethyl ester hydrochloride, a related compound, is hygroscopic and requires storage under inert gas, shielded from oxidizing agents, water/moisture, and heat. Aqueous solutions of Dimethyl DL-glutamate (hydrochloride) are not advised for storage beyond one day. For glutamic acid itself, conversion to pyrrolidonecarboxylic acid is favored at intermediate pH values (2-3), and by elevated temperature and oxygen exposure.


Safety

CIR Status
Not reviewed
Sensitization risk Moderate

Specific cosmetic safety assessments (CIR, SCCS, FDA status) for DIMETHYL GLUTAMIC ACID are currently unavailable. However, related compounds such as Dimethyl D-glutamate hydrochloride have GHS hazard classifications indicating potential skin irritation and serious eye irritation. Dimethyl DL-glutamate (hydrochloride) is generally considered hazardous until further data emerges, with precautions advised against ingestion, inhalation, and contact with eyes, skin, or clothing. It is also categorized as a combustible solid and holds a WGK 3 (Water Hazard Class 3) rating.


Your Skin

Yes Normal
Yes Dry
No Oily
No Sensitive
Irritancy Unknown
Comedogenicity Unknown

Our Assessment

Insufficient Data

While demonstrating potential for skin conditioning and hydration, the current absence of specific clinical concentrations and comprehensive safety assessments for DIMETHYL GLUTAMIC ACID necessitates further rigorous investigation.


Related

Finding similar ingredients…