What Is INCI and How to Read Skincare Ingredient Lists
Learn what INCI means, how to decode skincare ingredient lists, and why this standardized system is essential for making informed skincare choices.
Learn what INCI means, how to decode skincare ingredient lists, and why this standardized system is essential for making informed skincare choices.
If you’ve ever picked up a skincare product and been overwhelmed by the long list of scientific-sounding names on the back, you’re not alone. Understanding ingredient lists can feel intimidating, but once you know the system behind them – called INCI – it becomes much clearer.
INCI stands for International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients. It’s a standardized system used worldwide to name cosmetic ingredients in a consistent way. Think of it as the universal language of skincare ingredients.
Before INCI was established in the 1970s, the same ingredient could have different names depending on the brand or country. This made it nearly impossible for consumers to:
INCI solved this problem by creating one standard name for each ingredient, regardless of brand or country.
INCI names follow specific rules:
Plant-derived ingredients often use Latin botanical names:
Chemical compounds use standardized chemical names:
Simple ingredients keep familiar names:
Understanding how to read an INCI list properly is crucial for making informed skincare choices.
Ingredients are listed in descending order of concentration, but there’s an important exception:
This means ingredients at the bottom of the list might be present in tiny amounts, even if they appear dramatic or important.
Let’s decode a typical ingredient list:
Example INCI List: Aqua, Glycerin, Cetearyl Alcohol, Niacinamide, Hyaluronic Acid, Parfum, Phenoxyethanol
Translation:
Many beneficial ingredients have complex INCI names:
Not always true:
The EU has additional requirements that make INCI lists even more informative:
The EU requires separate listing of 26 common fragrance allergens when present above certain thresholds. You’ll see these listed individually:
This helps people with sensitivities identify problematic ingredients easily.
Colorants must include their Color Index number:
While most ingredients are safe, some warrant extra attention:
Remember that:
As consumer awareness grows, brands are responding with:
Tools like LuxSense are making it easier than ever to understand exactly what’s in your skincare products, with instant INCI translation and safety analysis.
Understanding INCI lists empowers you to make informed skincare choices, compare products effectively, and avoid ingredients that don’t work for your skin. While it takes practice, learning to read ingredient lists is one of the most valuable skincare skills you can develop.
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