ELAEIS GUINEENSIS KERNEL OIL

TL;DR. This ingredient is an emollient and occlusive lipid that softens skin, reduces water loss, and adds richness to creams, balms, sticks, and hair conditioners. It can also contribute hardness and lather quality in soap formats.

What does ELAEIS GUINEENSIS KERNEL OIL do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is an emollient and occlusive lipid that softens skin, reduces water loss, and adds richness to creams, balms, sticks, and hair conditioners. It can also contribute hardness and lather quality in soap formats.

Is ELAEIS GUINEENSIS KERNEL OIL clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, it is generally well tolerated and not a common restricted-list issue. The main scrutiny is not skin safety, but traceable sourcing and land-use concerns tied to its agricultural supply chain.

Is ELAEIS GUINEENSIS KERNEL OIL sustainable?

This material is plant-derived and readily biodegradable, with a fatty profile that breaks down well in typical environmental conditions. Its sustainability profile depends heavily on certified, traceable cultivation because the crop can be linked to deforestation, habitat loss, and labor concerns when poorly managed.

Is ELAEIS GUINEENSIS KERNEL OIL COSMOS-approved?

It is permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic standards when produced and sourced according to the standard’s requirements. It fits Green Chemistry on renewability and biodegradability, but traceable agricultural sourcing is the key caveat.

How does ELAEIS GUINEENSIS KERNEL OIL work chemically?

The molecule mixture is mainly triglycerides rich in saturated medium-chain fatty acids, especially lauric and myristic fractions, which gives it a semi-solid, cushiony feel and relatively good oxidation stability. Typical use spans about 1 to 30 percent depending on format, with higher levels common in anhydrous balms, bars, and soap bases.

Last updated 2026-05-13