Caprooyl Sphingosine

TL;DR. This ingredient is a skin-conditioning lipid used to support barrier feel, smoothness, and a hydrated-looking finish. It is typically added as a biomimetic lipid rather than as a preservative, surfactant, or emulsifier.

What does Caprooyl Sphingosine do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is a skin-conditioning lipid used to support barrier feel, smoothness, and a hydrated-looking finish. It is typically added as a biomimetic lipid rather than as a preservative, surfactant, or emulsifier.

Is Caprooyl Sphingosine clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, it is not a common restricted-list ingredient and is generally used at very low levels. The main caveat is limited public safety and sourcing transparency compared with simpler, widely used barrier lipids.

Is Caprooyl Sphingosine sustainable?

This material is commonly made through specialty synthetic or biotechnology-linked routes, with feedstocks that may be plant-derived, fermentation-derived, or petrochemical depending on the supplier. As a lipid-like molecule, it is expected to have better biodegradability than persistent silicones, but ingredient-specific environmental data are limited.

Is Caprooyl Sphingosine COSMOS-approved?

This ingredient does not have a simple universal COSMOS status, and acceptance depends on supplier documentation, origin, and processing route. It is a partial fit with Green Chemistry when made from renewable or fermentation-derived inputs, but its specialty synthesis keeps it in a conditional rather than clearly green category.

How does Caprooyl Sphingosine work chemically?

This molecule is an amide-linked sphingolipid built from a long-chain amino alcohol backbone and a six-carbon fatty acyl group, making it more formulation-friendly than many longer-chain barrier lipids. It is usually used at very low levels in the lipid or oil phase, and it is best formulated away from extreme pH or harsh processing conditions that can stress amide-linked lipids.

Last updated 2026-05-13