Capric Caprylic Trigliceride

TL;DR. This ingredient is a lightweight emollient that improves slip, spreadability, and skin feel in creams, oils, balms, and makeup. It also helps dissolve or disperse oil-soluble actives, pigments, and fragrance components.

What does Capric Caprylic Trigliceride do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is a lightweight emollient that improves slip, spreadability, and skin feel in creams, oils, balms, and makeup. It also helps dissolve or disperse oil-soluble actives, pigments, and fragrance components.

Is Capric Caprylic Trigliceride clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, this ingredient is generally well tolerated, low in irritation potential, and not a common allergen. It has broad acceptance in clean standards when made from appropriate natural-source fatty acids and glycerin.

Is Capric Caprylic Trigliceride sustainable?

This material is usually derived from coconut or palm-kernel fatty acids plus glycerin, so sourcing transparency matters, especially where palm supply chains are involved. It is readily biodegradable and does not raise the persistence concerns associated with many silicone fluids or fluorinated materials.

Is Capric Caprylic Trigliceride COSMOS-approved?

It is permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic when produced from approved natural-origin feedstocks and allowed processing methods. It fits Green Chemistry principles reasonably well because it uses renewable lipid feedstocks, simple ester chemistry, and has good biodegradability.

How does Capric Caprylic Trigliceride work chemically?

The molecule is a medium-chain triester of glycerin with saturated C8 and C10 fatty acid chains, giving it a low-viscosity, nonpolar, oxidation-stable oil profile. Typical use levels range from about 1 to 20 percent in emulsions and higher in anhydrous oils or balms, and it is broadly pH-stable because it sits in the oil phase rather than the water phase.

Last updated 2026-05-15