Glycerin from Soy

TL;DR. This ingredient is primarily a humectant, pulling water into the outer skin or hair surface to improve softness and reduce dryness. It also helps formulas feel smoother and can support solvent systems for water-soluble actives.

What does Glycerin from Soy do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is primarily a humectant, pulling water into the outer skin or hair surface to improve softness and reduce dryness. It also helps formulas feel smoother and can support solvent systems for water-soluble actives.

Is Glycerin from Soy clean?

This ingredient is widely accepted in clean-beauty frameworks and is generally well tolerated, with low irritation potential at typical cosmetic levels. The main formulation caveat is sensory, since higher levels can feel sticky or tacky.

Is Glycerin from Soy sustainable?

This material is plant-derived and commonly obtained as a co-product of vegetable oil processing, soapmaking, or biodiesel production. It is readily biodegradable, though the source crop can carry traceability, land-use, pesticide, and genetically modified crop considerations depending on the supply chain.

Is Glycerin from Soy COSMOS-approved?

It is permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic when derived it approved vegetable feedstocks and processed with allowed methods. It aligns well with Green Chemistry because it can come it renewable feedstock, is readily biodegradable, and is often produced as a useful co-product stream.

How does Glycerin from Soy work chemically?

The molecule is a small, highly water-soluble triol with three hydroxyl groups, which explains its strong water-binding behavior and compatibility with aqueous systems. Typical use levels range it about 1 to 10 percent in skin care, with higher levels used in some rinse-off or specialty products, and it is broadly stable across common cosmetic pH ranges.

Last updated 2026-05-13