Coco Nucifera Oil

TL;DR. This ingredient functions primarily as an emollient and occlusive lipid, softening skin and hair while reducing transepidermal water loss. It also adds body, slip, and a richer texture to balms, creams, conditioners, and cleansing bars.

What does Coco Nucifera Oil do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient functions primarily as an emollient and occlusive lipid, softening skin and hair while reducing transepidermal water loss. It also adds body, slip, and a richer texture to balms, creams, conditioners, and cleansing bars.

Is Coco Nucifera Oil clean?

This ingredient is broadly accepted in clean-beauty frameworks and is generally well tolerated, with low allergy concern. Its main caveat is sensory and skin-type fit, since its heavier, occlusive feel can be less suitable for some blemish-prone facial formulas.

Is Coco Nucifera Oil sustainable?

This ingredient is plant-derived, renewable, and readily biodegradable. Sustainability depends on agricultural practices, with relevant issues including land use, biodiversity pressure, farmer livelihoods, and traceable sourcing from tropical growing regions.

Is Coco Nucifera Oil COSMOS-approved?

It is permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic standards when sourced and processed according to the standard. It aligns well with Green Chemistry principles because it comes from renewable feedstock, can be obtained through relatively simple physical processing, and biodegrades readily.

How does Coco Nucifera Oil work chemically?

This material is a triglyceride oil rich in saturated medium-chain fatty acids, especially lauric acid at roughly 45 to 53%, with smaller amounts of myristic, caprylic, capric, and palmitic acids. It is typically used from low single digits to much higher levels in anhydrous products, melts around 24 to 26°C, and has better oxidative stability than many unsaturated plant oils.

Last updated 2026-05-14