Caprylyl/Caprylyl Glucoside ●
TL;DR. This ingredient is a mild nonionic surfactant and solubilizer, used to help disperse oils, fragrance components, and other lipophilic materials into water-based formulas. It can also support gentle cleansing and foam in face, body, and hair products.
What does Caprylyl/Caprylyl Glucoside do in a cosmetic formula?
This ingredient is a mild nonionic surfactant and solubilizer, used to help disperse oils, fragrance components, and other lipophilic materials into water-based formulas. It can also support gentle cleansing and foam in face, body, and hair products.
Is Caprylyl/Caprylyl Glucoside clean?
From a clean-beauty perspective, it is generally well accepted and not a common restricted-list concern. It is usually well tolerated, though like many surfactants it can cause eye sting or dryness at higher use levels.
Is Caprylyl/Caprylyl Glucoside sustainable?
This material is commonly made from plant-derived sugar and fatty alcohol feedstocks, often linked to coconut or palm supply chains. It is readily biodegradable, with sourcing certification being the main sustainability detail to check.
Is Caprylyl/Caprylyl Glucoside COSMOS-approved?
It is permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic frameworks when manufactured from allowed feedstocks and compliant processing. It fits Green Chemistry principles reasonably well because it can use renewable inputs, has good biodegradability, and does not rely on persistent silicone or fluorinated chemistry.
How does Caprylyl/Caprylyl Glucoside work chemically?
The molecule is a nonionic sugar-based surfactant with short saturated hydrophobic chains and a hydrophilic carbohydrate head group. It is commonly used around 0.5 to 5% as a solubilizer and higher in rinse-off cleansing systems, and it is broadly stable across mildly acidic to alkaline pH with little oxidation concern.
Last updated 2026-05-16