GLYCERIN CAPRYLYL/CAPRYL GLUCOSIDE ●
TL;DR. This ingredient is primarily used as a nonionic solubilizer and mild surfactant, helping disperse fragrance, essential oils, and lipophilic actives into water-based formulas. It can also support gentle cleansing and foam quality in rinse-off products.
What does GLYCERIN CAPRYLYL/CAPRYL GLUCOSIDE do in a cosmetic formula?
This ingredient is primarily used as a nonionic solubilizer and mild surfactant, helping disperse fragrance, essential oils, and lipophilic actives into water-based formulas. It can also support gentle cleansing and foam quality in rinse-off products.
Is GLYCERIN CAPRYLYL/CAPRYL GLUCOSIDE clean?
From a clean-beauty perspective, this ingredient is generally well accepted because it is typically mild, non-ethoxylated, and not a common restricted-list concern. Like most surfactants, it can contribute to eye or skin irritation at higher use levels, especially in leave-on formulas.
Is GLYCERIN CAPRYLYL/CAPRYL GLUCOSIDE sustainable?
This material is commonly made from sugar-based and plant-oil-derived feedstocks, often linked to coconut, palm kernel, or similar C8 to C10 fatty chains. It is expected to be readily biodegradable, with the main sourcing caveat being traceability of the plant oil supply chain.
Is GLYCERIN CAPRYLYL/CAPRYL GLUCOSIDE COSMOS-approved?
It is generally compatible with COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic formulation principles when made from approved renewable feedstocks and compliant processing. Its profile fits Green Chemistry well through non-ethoxylated production, high biodegradability, and useful performance at relatively low concentrations.
How does GLYCERIN CAPRYLYL/CAPRYL GLUCOSIDE work chemically?
The molecule family is built from water-loving sugar head groups attached to short C8 to C10 alkyl chains, giving it strong amphiphilic solubilizing behavior. Typical use is often around 0.5 to 5 percent for solubilizing and higher in cleansing systems, and it is broadly stable across common cosmetic pH ranges.
Last updated 2026-05-13