Glyceryl Caprylate ●
TL;DR. This ingredient is a multifunctional co-emulsifier, emollient, and preservation booster. It helps stabilize oil-water systems, improves skin feel, and supports formulas by limiting odor-causing microbes.
What does Glyceryl Caprylate do in a cosmetic formula?
This ingredient is a multifunctional co-emulsifier, emollient, and preservation booster. It helps stabilize oil-water systems, improves skin feel, and supports formulas by limiting odor-causing microbes.
Is Glyceryl Caprylate clean?
This ingredient is generally well tolerated and is not a common restricted-list concern in clean-beauty programs. Its main watchpoint is mild eye or skin sting in leave-on products at higher levels, especially when used as part of preservation systems.
Is Glyceryl Caprylate sustainable?
This material is usually made from vegetable-derived fatty acids and a sugar-alcohol backbone, with coconut or palm-kernel supply chains common. It is expected to biodegrade readily, while palm-linked sourcing benefits from certification and traceability.
Is Glyceryl Caprylate COSMOS-approved?
It is permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic when sourced and processed according to the standard. It fits Green Chemistry well because it can be made from renewable feedstocks through relatively simple ester chemistry and has a favorable biodegradation profile.
How does Glyceryl Caprylate work chemically?
This molecule is a nonionic monoester with a water-attracting polyol head and an eight-carbon saturated fatty tail, giving it mild amphiphilic behavior. Typical use levels are about 0.3% to 1% as a preservation booster or deodorant active, and it is generally stable across the pH range used in skin and hair care formulas.
Last updated 2026-05-13