Caprylic/Capric/ Myristic/Stearic Triglyceride

TL;DR. This ingredient is used as a lightweight emollient, skin-conditioning agent, and oil-phase carrier that improves slip without a heavy feel. It can also help dissolve oil-soluble actives and pigments in creams, lotions, balms, and color cosmetics.

What does Caprylic/Capric/ Myristic/Stearic Triglyceride do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is used as a lightweight emollient, skin-conditioning agent, and oil-phase carrier that improves slip without a heavy feel. It can also help dissolve oil-soluble actives and pigments in creams, lotions, balms, and color cosmetics.

Is Caprylic/Capric/ Myristic/Stearic Triglyceride clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, this ingredient is generally well tolerated, low in odor, and not a common allergen or restricted-list trigger. The main quality questions are feedstock traceability and residual processing impurities, which are supplier-dependent.

Is Caprylic/Capric/ Myristic/Stearic Triglyceride sustainable?

This material is usually made from plant-derived fatty acids and glycerin, often linked to coconut, palm kernel, or palm supply chains. It is expected to be readily biodegradable, and the strongest sustainability preference is traceable or certified responsibly sourced feedstock.

Is Caprylic/Capric/ Myristic/Stearic Triglyceride COSMOS-approved?

It is generally permitted in COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic formulations when made from allowed plant-derived inputs and compliant processing. It aligns reasonably well with Green Chemistry principles because it can use renewable feedstocks, has low persistence, and is made through relatively straightforward esterification chemistry.

How does Caprylic/Capric/ Myristic/Stearic Triglyceride work chemically?

Chemically, this material is a glycerin triester carrying a blend of saturated fatty acid chains, which gives it good oxidative stability and a light-to-medium sensory profile. Typical use levels range from about 1% to 30% depending on product type, and it is broadly pH-stable in finished emulsions but can hydrolyze under strongly acidic or alkaline conditions.

Last updated 2026-05-13