I use this preservative im a number of formulas. The quality is very good. Haven’t had any spoilage. I would like to see the expiry date on the bottle or at least on the website though.
Pure Actives Co.
Hydroxypinacolone Retinoate (HPR) Powder 99%
Hydroxypinacolone Retinoate (HPR) Powder 99%
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Hydroxypinacolone Retinoate (HPR) Powder 99% — Why Buy Powder Over a Pre-Diluted Solution?
Most HPR products on the market are pre-diluted solutions — typically 10% HPR in a carrier oil. That means you're paying for 90% carrier. With 99% pure HPR powder, you pay for the active itself, choose your own carrier, control your exact concentration, and get significantly more finished product per gram purchased.
5 Reasons Formulators Choose HPR Powder
- Maximum cost efficiency — 1g of 99% HPR powder yields the same active as 9.9g of a 10% HPR solution. You get ~10x more active per dollar spent
- Full concentration control — dial in exactly 0.01%, 0.05%, or 0.1% HPR in your finished formula without being locked into a pre-set dilution
- Carrier flexibility — dissolve in squalane, caprylic/capric triglyceride (MCT), jojoba, or any cosmetic ester that suits your formula — not whatever carrier the manufacturer chose
- Cleaner formulations — no mystery carrier ingredients; you know exactly what's in your product
- Scalability — ideal for small-batch artisan production and scaling up; consistent, reproducible results batch after batch
How to Dissolve HPR Powder Successfully
HPR is oil-soluble and insoluble in water. It must be dissolved in an oil or ester before incorporation into any formula.
Step-by-Step Dissolution Method
- Weigh your HPR powder accurately — use a precision scale (0.001g resolution minimum). HPR is used at very low percentages; accuracy is critical
- Select your carrier oil — Olive Squalane is the preferred carrier: it is colourless, odourless, non-comedogenic, and highly stable. MCT oil and isononyl isononanoate are also suitable
- Warm your carrier gently — heat the carrier oil to 35–40°C (no higher). Gentle warmth aids dissolution without degrading the active
- Add HPR powder to warm carrier — add the weighed powder directly to the warm oil
- Stir continuously — use a glass rod or mini spatula and stir for 3–5 minutes until fully dissolved. The solution should be clear to very pale yellow with no visible particles
- Do not exceed 40°C — prolonged heat above 40°C risks degradation. If undissolved particles remain, increase stir time rather than temperature
- Incorporate into your formula — add the dissolved HPR-in-oil to your oil phase or cool-down phase of an emulsion
What Percentage to Use — The Complete Formulator's Guide
Effective Usage Range
HPR is effective at very low concentrations. The established cosmetic usage range is:
- 0.01% — entry-level; suitable for sensitive skin, beginners, or daily-use products
- 0.05% — mid-range; the most commonly used concentration in commercial HPR products; effective for most skin types
- 0.1% — upper range; for experienced retinoid users; use with a robust moisturizing base
Do not exceed 0.1% HPR in finished leave-on formulations without clinical justification. Higher concentrations do not proportionally increase efficacy and increase irritation risk.
How to Calculate Your HPR Percentage
This powder is 99% pure HPR. For practical formulation purposes, treat it as 100% active (the 1% difference is negligible at cosmetic usage rates).
The formula:
Weight of HPR powder (g) = Target % ÷ 100 × Total batch weight (g)
Worked Examples
Example 1: 0.05% HPR in a 100g batch
- Target: 0.05% HPR
- Batch size: 100g
- Calculation: 0.05 ÷ 100 × 100g = 0.05g HPR powder
- Dissolve 0.05g HPR in ~5g squalane, then incorporate into your oil phase
Example 2: 0.1% HPR in a 200g batch
- Target: 0.1% HPR
- Batch size: 200g
- Calculation: 0.1 ÷ 100 × 200g = 0.2g HPR powder
- Dissolve 0.2g HPR in ~10g squalane, then add to oil phase
Example 3: 0.01% HPR in a 50g batch (sensitive skin formula)
- Target: 0.01% HPR
- Batch size: 50g
- Calculation: 0.01 ÷ 100 × 50g = 0.005g HPR powder
- At this quantity, pre-dissolve in a larger carrier volume for accuracy: dissolve 0.05g HPR in 10g squalane (= 0.5% HPR solution), then use 1g of that solution per 100g batch
Pro Tip: Make a Master Dilution for Accuracy
Because HPR is used at such small quantities (often <0.1g per batch), weighing errors are common on low-resolution scales. The solution: make a 1% or 10% HPR master dilution in squalane first, then use that dilution in your formula.
- 1% master dilution: dissolve 1g HPR powder in 99g squalane = 1% HPR solution. Use 5g of this per 100g batch to achieve 0.05% HPR
- 10% master dilution: dissolve 10g HPR powder in 90g squalane = 10% HPR solution (equivalent to our HPR 10% Liquid). Use 0.5g per 100g batch to achieve 0.05% HPR
Formulation Details
| INCI Name | Hydroxypinacolone Retinoate |
| CAS Number | 893412-73-2 |
| Purity | 99% |
| Appearance | White to off-white crystalline powder |
| Solubility | Oil-soluble; insoluble in water |
| Active Usage Rate | 0.01–0.1% in finished formula |
| Incorporation Phase | Oil phase or cool-down, below 40°C |
| pH Dependency | None — stable across wide pH range |
| Shelf Life | 24 months, properly stored |
| Storage | 10–25°C, opaque/amber container, away from light, heat, and humidity |
| Grade | Cosmetic Grade — External Use Only |
Suggested Pairings
- Carrier: Olive Squalane Oil — ideal dissolution medium and skin-compatible carrier
- Barrier support: Niacinamide Vitamin B3 Powder — add to water phase of emulsions to reduce potential retinoid sensitivity
- Hydration: Hyaluronic Acid Powder LMW — counterbalances retinoid-associated dryness in emulsion systems
- Preservative (emulsions): Euxyl PE 9010 at 0.8–1% or Germall Plus at 0.1–0.5%
All products sold are cosmetic grade. For external use only. Intended for cosmetic and personal care formulations. Not for use in drug or pharmaceutical products.
Suggested Usage & Formulation
Suggested Usage & Formulation
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