Very Disliked

Methylisothiazolinone

Explained

MI is a preservative and known skin irritant. In the past, MI was used for its ability to prevent bacteria, yeast, and fungi growth in low doses.

Nowadays, you'll most likely see MI combined with Methylchloroisothiazolinone (MCI). Trade names for this combination include Kathon CG or Euxyl K 100.

Since then, numerous studies have shown this ingredient to cause contact dermatitis, or skin irritation.

The use of this ingredient varies around the world:

  • The EU has banned this ingredient for leave-on products and it is capped at 0.0015% for rinse-off products.
  • The US allows this ingredient in concentrations of up to 15 parts per million (ppm) in rinse-off products and 8 ppm in other products.
  • Canada allows this ingredient to be used with MCI in rinse-off products. The combination must not exceed 0.0015%.

See all 940 products with Methylisothiazolinone

Users who like it
1%
Users who avoid it
99%

What it does

Preservative Tending to preserve or capable of preserving.

Alternative names

Euxyl K 100
Mi
5-Chloro-2-Methyl-4-Isothiazolin-3-One

Prevalence

Uncommon Percentage of products that contain it
1.1%
Top categories
Cleansers
Haircare
Treatments
Position Predominant list placement
Bottom 25%
Concentration Concentrations we've seen
1%

References

CosIng Data

CosIng ID 35341
INCI Name METHYLISOTHIAZOLINONE
EC #  220-239-6
All Functions Preservative
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