Coq10

TL;DR. This ingredient is primarily an antioxidant and skin-conditioning agent in creams, serums, and oils. It helps protect oil phases in a formula and supports products aimed at visible signs of oxidative stress.

What does Coq10 do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is primarily an antioxidant and skin-conditioning agent in creams, serums, and oils. It helps protect oil phases in a formula and supports products aimed at visible signs of oxidative stress.

Is Coq10 clean?

This ingredient is generally well-tolerated at cosmetic use levels and has a strong clean-standard profile. Clean-beauty concerns are usually about sourcing route and solvent residues, not the molecule itself.

Is Coq10 sustainable?

This material can be made by fermentation or synthetic processing, with fermentation routes generally fitting better with renewable sourcing goals. It is used at low levels, and its environmental profile is usually considered low-concern when produced through well-controlled supply chains.

Is Coq10 COSMOS-approved?

It is permitted in COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic formulations when the sourcing and processing route meets the standard. It aligns best with Green Chemistry when fermentation-derived, made with controlled solvents, and supplied with clear traceability.

How does Coq10 work chemically?

The molecule is lipid-soluble, with a quinone ring and a long isoprenoid side chain that place it naturally in oil phases and skin lipids. Typical cosmetic use is about 0.01% to 0.3%, and it is sensitive to light and oxygen, so opaque, air-limited packaging and compatible antioxidants improve formula stability.

Last updated 2026-05-13