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