Benzyl Alcohol

Moderate irritancy

Benzyl alcohol is used primarily as a preservative/solvent and fragrance component, commonly around ~0.3–1% in leave-on products, and it is a documented irritant and sensitizer in patch testing, with higher risk in compromised skin (e.g., eczema) and around the eyes. In real-world routines it can add cumulative irritancy (especially when combined with acids/retinoids) and may trigger stinging, dermatitis, or allergic contact reactions in a meaningful sensitive-skin subset, warranting careful use and patch testing. Safety Notes: In commercial skincare, benzyl alcohol is often present at trace levels (~0.001–0.05%) as a constituent of fragrance or botanical extracts, and at low functional levels (~0.1–1.0%) as a preservative/solvent in leave-on and rinse-off products. Higher consumer-available levels are seen when used primarily as a solvent/antimicrobial or preservative component in minimalist or water-based systems, with OTC products occasionally reaching ~2–3% and the upper end around 5% (typically rinse-off or short-contact, where odor/irritation and sensorial limits become the main practical constraints). EU labeling applies when present above 0.001% in leave-on or 0.01% in rinse-off due to allergen disclosure requirements.

Not recommended for

  • Oily
  • Dry

Identifiers

CAS
100-51-6
CosIng
32153
EC
202-859-9