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Is PEG-200 Dilaurate Pore-Clogging?

Moderate ยท 3/5EmulsifierFungal-acne flaggedDisputed rating

PEG-200 Dilaurate scores 3 out of 5, the moderate tier of the comedogenic scale โ€” not a definite pore-clogger, not entirely clear either.

Comedogenic rating
3/5 ยท Moderate
Irritancy
0/5
Category
Emulsifier

What is PEG-200 Dilaurate?

PEG-200 Dilaurate falls into the emulsifier category โ€” an emulsifier that helps oil and water mix. A laurate-based PEG ester named on pore-clogging lists in the moderate range.

You may see it on labels as Peg-200 Dilaurate, Peg 200 Dilaurate, so it can hide under more than one name in an ingredient list.

Where PEG-200 Dilaurate shows up

As an emulsifier that helps oil and water mix, PEG-200 Dilaurate typically appears in almost any lotion or cream, where it keeps the oil and water phases blended. Separately from clogging, its irritancy is rated 0/5 โ€” low, so it's unlikely to sting or sensitise on its own.

Is PEG-200 Dilaurate bad for acne-prone skin?

PEG-200 Dilaurate sits in the grey zone. Plenty of people tolerate it well; those who break out easily may prefer to keep it low on their ingredient lists.

Worth flagging: PEG-200 Dilaurate's rating is disputed. Credible sources land on different numbers, which is why we show a range rather than a single score โ€” and why your own experience is the best tiebreaker.

Note for fungal-acne (malassezia) sufferers: PEG-200 Dilaurate is commonly avoided in fungal-acne routines, since it falls into the fatty-acid or ester families the yeast can feed on. The evidence there is looser than for comedogenicity โ€” see our fungal-acne checker for context.

Non-comedogenic alternatives

If you're avoiding PEG-200 Dilaurate, these lower-risk ingredients serve a similar role and are gentler on pore-prone skin:

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Sources

Informational only, not medical advice. Comedogenic ratings are a screening guide; individual skin varies.