DMDM Hydantoin: Uses, Benefits, Risks, And More

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SubscribeEverything you need to know about DMDM hydantoinMedically reviewed by Amanda Caldwell, MSN, APRN-CWritten by Jenna Fletcher on April 29, 2022
  • Overview
  • Uses and benefits
  • Safety
  • Risks
  • Summary

Dimethylol-dimethyl (DMDM) hydantoin is a chemical used in a wide range of cosmetic products. While it can serve an important purpose in preventing the growth of bacteria and other microorganisms, some people question its safety.

DMDM hydantoin releases small amounts of formaldehyde, a chemical which, according to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), has links to cancer. A 2015 report also connected formaldehyde to allergic skin reactions.

This article explains what DMDM hydantoin is and assesses the possible risks and benefits involved in using it.

What is DMDM hydantoin? 

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DMDM hydantoin is a crystal-like, odorless chemical often used in cosmetics as a preservative. Several products contain the chemical, from makeup and moisturizers to shampoos and conditioners.

Some experts have concerns over DMDM hydantoin’s continued use. Between 8–9% of the United States population has an allergic reaction when it comes into contact with the skin.

What is a formaldehyde-releaser?

DMDM hydantoin is a type of formaldehyde-releaser.

A formaldehyde-releaser is a chemical often found in personal care products. It releases small amounts of formaldehyde over time to preserve the products.

A person’s skin can absorb the chemical while using the product. A 2015 journal article linked formaldehyde to contact dermatitis, suggesting that an allergic reaction to formaldehyde was not uncommon.

According to a 2015 study, the U.S. and the European Union allow personal care products to contain as much as 0.6% formaldehyde-releasers, such as DMDM hydantoin.

While labeling is required, the researchers noted that tested products often contained more formaldehyde-releasers than labeled, which makes it difficult for people allergic to the ingredient to know what to avoid.

Uses and benefits 

Some products that may contain DMDM hydantoin include:

  • shampoos
  • conditioners
  • makeup
  • makeup removers
  • liquid hand soaps
  • styling products
  • facial cleansers
  • moisturizers
  • sunscreen

DMDM hydantoin has antimicrobial properties, which means it can help kill small organisms and preserve the product’s freshness.

Antimicrobial chemicals such as DMDM hydantoin can help prevent the growth of potentially harmful:

  • bacteria
  • fungus
  • yeast

Cosmetic companies often add DMDM hydantoin to their products to help prevent the growth of these organisms. This helps protect the user from potential skin infections and makes the product last longer.

Bacteria often grow well in warm, wet environments. DMDM hydantoin can prevent their growth on personal care products kept in the bathroom, which is prone to warmth and moisture.

Is it safe? 

Cosmetic products contain a small amount of DMDM hydantoin. These levels are generally safe for most people.

However, 8–9% of the U.S. population may have an allergic reaction after coming into contact with products that contain formaldehyde.

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recognizes DMDM hydantoin and other formaldehyde-releasing chemicals as potential allergens for some people.

There is no evidence supporting that DMDM hydantoin in cosmetics is unsafe for those not allergic to it.

Risks and side effects

Below are some of the side effects linked to DMDM hydantoin and formaldehyde, the chemical it releases.

Some side effects, such as contact dermatitis, could happen after using a product that contains DMDM hydantoin or other formaldehyde-releasers.

Other possible risks, such as cancer and infertility, are unlikely to happen unless a person is exposed to large amounts of formaldehyde over a long period, for example, through their work.

Contact dermatitis

DMDM hydantoin is a known allergen, and formaldehyde was also linked to contact dermatitis in a 2015 study. This means that some people may develop a topical reaction when exposed to products that contain DMDM hydantoin or other formaldehyde-releasing chemicals.

If a person is unsure about a product, they can perform a skin patch test. This involves placing a small amount of product on a small area of skin. If a reaction occurs, they should avoid using the product.

Hair loss

An ongoing class-action lawsuit from 2021 argues that products containing DMDM hydantoin have caused hair loss. To date, no studies have proven this is accurate.

Cancer

According to the HHS, formaldehyde is a known human carcinogen. This means exposure to it may cause cancer in humans.

The National Cancer Institute (NCI) also suggests that people exposed to formaldehyde at work, such as embalmers and industrial workers, may have a higher risk of leukemia and other rare cancers.

However, this is only the case for people exposed to large amounts of formaldehyde over a long period. There have been no studies into the effect small amounts of formaldehyde, such as the levels found in cosmetic products, might have on a person.

Infertility

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a person’s risk of infertility can increase after long-term exposure to formaldehyde. Similar to the increased risk of cancer, a person likely needs to have high levels of exposure to formaldehyde through their employment.

Summary

DMDM hydantoin is a chemical used to protect cosmetics and personal care products from microorganisms. It is a type of formaldehyde-releasing chemical. Formaldehyde is a known allergen and carcinogen.

Despite this, however, the amount of DMDM hydantoin present in cosmetics is likely safe for those not allergic to it.

If a person is allergic to formaldehyde or DMDM hydantoin, they should check all cosmetic product labels for DMDM hydantoin and other formaldehyde-releasers before using them.

 

  • Allergy
  • Dermatology

How we reviewed this article:

SourcesMedical News Today has strict sourcing guidelines and relies on peer-reviewed studies, academic research institutions, and medical journals and associations. We only use quality, credible sources to ensure content accuracy and integrity. You can learn more about how we ensure our content is accurate and current by reading our editorial policy.
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  • Formaldehyde. (2019).https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/causes-prevention/risk/substances/formaldehyde
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Medically reviewed by Amanda Caldwell, MSN, APRN-CWritten by Jenna Fletcher on April 29, 2022

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