Inulin1

TL;DR. This ingredient is used as a humectant and skin-conditioning agent, helping bind water and support a smoother feel. It can also act as a prebiotic-style cosmetic ingredient by favoring a balanced skin or scalp microbiome environment.

What does Inulin1 do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is used as a humectant and skin-conditioning agent, helping bind water and support a smoother feel. It can also act as a prebiotic-style cosmetic ingredient by favoring a balanced skin or scalp microbiome environment.

Is Inulin1 clean?

It is generally well tolerated, with low irritation potential and little clean-standard friction. It is not a typical restricted-list ingredient in beauty standards focused on irritation, allergens, or petrochemical processing.

Is Inulin1 sustainable?

This material is commonly sourced from plants, especially root or agave-type feedstocks, and is readily biodegradable. Its sustainability profile is strongest when agricultural sourcing, water use, and extraction inputs are responsibly managed.

Is Inulin1 COSMOS-approved?

It is permitted under COSMOS-natural and can fit COSMOS-organic formulas when sourced and processed according to the standard. From a Green Chemistry perspective, it aligns well because it is renewable, biodegradable, and typically made through comparatively simple extraction and purification.

How does Inulin1 work chemically?

The molecule is a water-soluble polysaccharide made mainly of fructose units, which gives it film-forming and water-binding behavior without an oily feel. Typical cosmetic use levels are often around 0.1% to 3%, and it is generally stable in mildly acidic to neutral formulas but can hydrolyze under strong acid and heat.

Last updated 2026-05-13