Coco-Glucoside

TL;DR. This ingredient is a mild nonionic surfactant used to cleanse, foam, and help solubilize oily soils in shampoos, body washes, facial cleansers, and baby-care formulas.

What does Coco-Glucoside do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is a mild nonionic surfactant used to cleanse, foam, and help solubilize oily soils in shampoos, body washes, facial cleansers, and baby-care formulas.

Is Coco-Glucoside clean?

It is generally well accepted in clean-beauty frameworks because it is sugar-derived, readily biodegradable, and not a common restricted-list issue. Like most surfactants, it can feel drying or irritating at higher active levels, especially around the eyes or on compromised skin.

Is Coco-Glucoside sustainable?

This material is commonly made from glucose and fatty alcohols sourced from coconut, palm kernel, or mixed vegetable feedstocks. It is readily biodegradable, but palm-kernel sourcing can add supply-chain traceability questions unless certified or responsibly sourced.

Is Coco-Glucoside COSMOS-approved?

It is permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic when made from approved renewable feedstocks and allowed processing routes. It aligns well with Green Chemistry principles through renewable carbon content, efficient chemistry, and good biodegradability.

How does Coco-Glucoside work chemically?

The molecule is a mixture of glucose-based head groups linked to medium-chain fatty alcohol tails, which gives it water compatibility plus oil-lifting cleansing behavior. It is commonly used around 2 to 15% as supplied in rinse-off formulas, often with about 50 to 55% active matter, and it is broadly stable across mildly acidic to alkaline pH ranges.

Last updated 2026-05-13