CAPRYL/CAPRYLYL GLUCOSIDE ●
TL;DR. This ingredient is a nonionic surfactant and solubilizer, used to help disperse oils, fragrance components, and oily actives into water-based formulas. It also supports mild cleansing and foam quality in face washes, shampoos, and micellar-style products.
What does CAPRYL/CAPRYLYL GLUCOSIDE do in a cosmetic formula?
This ingredient is a nonionic surfactant and solubilizer, used to help disperse oils, fragrance components, and oily actives into water-based formulas. It also supports mild cleansing and foam quality in face washes, shampoos, and micellar-style products.
Is CAPRYL/CAPRYLYL GLUCOSIDE clean?
From a clean-beauty perspective, it is generally well accepted, with low sensitization concern and little restricted-list friction. Like most surfactants, it can feel drying or irritating at higher active levels or in leave-on products, so formula context matters.
Is CAPRYL/CAPRYLYL GLUCOSIDE sustainable?
This material is commonly made from glucose and C8 to C10 fatty alcohols, often sourced from coconut or palm kernel supply chains. It is readily biodegradable, but palm-derived inputs make sourcing certification and traceability relevant.
Is CAPRYL/CAPRYLYL GLUCOSIDE COSMOS-approved?
It is generally permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic standards when made with compliant renewable feedstocks and approved processing. Its profile fits Green Chemistry well because it uses plant-derived building blocks, has good biodegradability, and does not rely on persistent silicone or fluorinated chemistry.
How does CAPRYL/CAPRYLYL GLUCOSIDE work chemically?
The molecule is a mixture of sugar-linked compounds with hydrophilic glucose head groups and mainly C8 to C10 alkyl tails, which gives it high water compatibility and strong solubilizing behavior. Typical use is about 0.5 to 5% for solubilizing or mild cleansing support, and it is broadly stable across the mildly acidic to neutral pH range used in skin and hair care.
Last updated 2026-05-13