Caprylic/cCapric Triglyceride

TL;DR. This ingredient is a lightweight emollient and carrier oil that improves slip, softens skin, and helps dissolve oil-soluble actives, pigments, and fragrance components.

What does Caprylic/cCapric Triglyceride do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is a lightweight emollient and carrier oil that improves slip, softens skin, and helps dissolve oil-soluble actives, pigments, and fragrance components.

Is Caprylic/cCapric Triglyceride clean?

It is broadly accepted in clean-beauty frameworks because it is well tolerated, has low sensitization potential, and has no major restricted-list friction. The main quality considerations are oxidation control and traceable sourcing rather than skin compatibility.

Is Caprylic/cCapric Triglyceride sustainable?

This material is typically made from coconut or palm-kernel derived fatty acids plus glycerin, so sourcing transparency matters when palm inputs are involved. It is readily biodegradable and does not raise persistence concerns in rinse-off or leave-on use.

Is Caprylic/cCapric Triglyceride COSMOS-approved?

It is permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic when made from approved natural-origin feedstocks and compliant processing. Its fit with Green Chemistry is strong when renewable inputs, efficient esterification, and biodegradable end-of-life are documented.

How does Caprylic/cCapric Triglyceride work chemically?

The molecule is a glycerol triester built from saturated C8 and C10 fatty-acid chains, giving it low polarity, low viscosity, and high oxidative stability compared with unsaturated plant oils. It is commonly used from about 1% to 50% depending on product type, and it remains stable across typical cosmetic pH ranges because it sits in the oil phase rather than the water phase.

Last updated 2026-05-15