Glyceryl Caprylate1

TL;DR. This ingredient functions mainly as a co-emulsifier, emollient, and antimicrobial booster. It helps stabilize oil and water blends while adding a light skin-conditioning feel.

What does Glyceryl Caprylate1 do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient functions mainly as a co-emulsifier, emollient, and antimicrobial booster. It helps stabilize oil and water blends while adding a light skin-conditioning feel.

Is Glyceryl Caprylate1 clean?

From a clean beauty perspective, it is generally well accepted and has no major restricted-list issues. It has a low sensitization profile, although higher levels can feel noticeable on very reactive or barrier-impaired skin.

Is Glyceryl Caprylate1 sustainable?

This material is commonly made from vegetable-derived glycerin and fatty acid feedstocks, often coconut or palm related. It is readily biodegradable, with the main sustainability question being traceability and certification of the plant oil supply chain.

Is Glyceryl Caprylate1 COSMOS-approved?

It is permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic when made from approved natural feedstocks and compliant processing. It fits Green Chemistry reasonably well because it can use renewable inputs, has good biodegradability, and is made through relatively simple ester chemistry.

How does Glyceryl Caprylate1 work chemically?

The molecule is an amphiphilic monoester with a glycerol head group and a short fatty tail, which explains its ability to sit at oil-water interfaces and interact with microbial membranes. Typical use levels are about 0.3 to 1.0% as a preservative booster or deodorant active, and it is generally stable across common cosmetic pH ranges, especially around pH 4 to 7.

Last updated 2026-05-13