CAPRYLIC/CAPRIC GLYCERIDES POLYGLYCERYL-10 ESTERS

TL;DR. This ingredient is a nonionic solubilizer and emulsifier, used to disperse oils, fragrance components, and lipid-soluble actives into water-based formulas. It can also add mild cleansing support in micellar waters, cleansers, and sprays.

What does CAPRYLIC/CAPRIC GLYCERIDES POLYGLYCERYL-10 ESTERS do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is a nonionic solubilizer and emulsifier, used to disperse oils, fragrance components, and lipid-soluble actives into water-based formulas. It can also add mild cleansing support in micellar waters, cleansers, and sprays.

Is CAPRYLIC/CAPRIC GLYCERIDES POLYGLYCERYL-10 ESTERS clean?

It is generally well accepted in clean-beauty frameworks because it is mild, non-ethoxylated, and not a common sensitizer. The main quality checks are residual glycerol, free fatty acids, and overall purity rather than major restricted-list concerns.

Is CAPRYLIC/CAPRIC GLYCERIDES POLYGLYCERYL-10 ESTERS sustainable?

This material is typically made from glycerol and medium-chain fatty acids that may come from coconut, palm kernel, or other vegetable sources. It is expected to be readily biodegradable, with the main sustainability question being responsible sourcing of tropical oil feedstocks.

Is CAPRYLIC/CAPRIC GLYCERIDES POLYGLYCERYL-10 ESTERS COSMOS-approved?

It is generally permitted in COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic products when made from approved renewable feedstocks using allowed esterification chemistry. It fits Green Chemistry principles reasonably well because it can be plant-derived, biodegradable, and used as a non-ethoxylated alternative to conventional solubilizers.

How does CAPRYLIC/CAPRIC GLYCERIDES POLYGLYCERYL-10 ESTERS work chemically?

The molecule is a nonionic ester built from a multi-glycerol backbone with medium-chain fatty acid groups, giving it amphiphilic behavior and good oil-in-water dispersing ability. It is commonly used at low single-digit percentages for solubilization, and performance depends on oil load, electrolyte level, and the presence of co-solubilizers or hydrotropes.

Last updated 2026-05-13