Hydrogenated Palm Kernel Glycerides

TL;DR. This ingredient is a lipid emollient and consistency builder used to add slip, cushion, and a more solid or creamy texture to balms, sticks, creams, and anhydrous formulas.

What does Hydrogenated Palm Kernel Glycerides do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is a lipid emollient and consistency builder used to add slip, cushion, and a more solid or creamy texture to balms, sticks, creams, and anhydrous formulas.

Is Hydrogenated Palm Kernel Glycerides clean?

It is generally well tolerated, non-sensitizing, and not a common clean-standard restricted-list concern. The main clean-beauty caveat is that it is a processed lipid ingredient, so brands often look for good feedstock traceability rather than flagging it for skin compatibility.

Is Hydrogenated Palm Kernel Glycerides sustainable?

It is commonly made from the it fraction of oil-it fruit, a renewable feedstock with well-known land-use and traceability concerns. The material is expected to be biodegradable, but stronger sustainability depends on certified or otherwise verified responsible sourcing.

Is Hydrogenated Palm Kernel Glycerides COSMOS-approved?

It is generally compatible with COSMOS-natural and may be used in COSMOS-organic products when the feedstock and certification conditions are met. From a Green Chemistry view, it has renewable sourcing and good biodegradability, while the added saturation step and crop-sourcing issues keep it in a qualified rather than ideal position.

How does Hydrogenated Palm Kernel Glycerides work chemically?

This material is a blend of glycerol esters with mostly saturated medium- and long-chain fatty acids, giving it a waxy, oxidation-resistant profile. It is typically used around 1 to 10 percent as a texture and body modifier, is broadly pH-inert in finished emulsions, and can add drag or firmness at higher levels.

Last updated 2026-05-14