METHYL GLUCOSE CAPRATE/CAPRYLATE/OLEATE ●
TL;DR. This ingredient functions mainly as a mild nonionic emulsifier and co-surfactant, helping oil and water blend while improving slip and rinse feel. It can also support cleansing systems by reducing harshness and stabilizing mixed surfactant formulas.
What does METHYL GLUCOSE CAPRATE/CAPRYLATE/OLEATE do in a cosmetic formula?
This ingredient functions mainly as a mild nonionic emulsifier and co-surfactant, helping oil and water blend while improving slip and rinse feel. It can also support cleansing systems by reducing harshness and stabilizing mixed surfactant formulas.
Is METHYL GLUCOSE CAPRATE/CAPRYLATE/OLEATE clean?
From a clean-beauty perspective, it is generally well tolerated and has little restricted-list friction. Sensitivity is more likely to come from impurities, fragrance, or the broader formula than from this material itself.
Is METHYL GLUCOSE CAPRATE/CAPRYLATE/OLEATE sustainable?
This material is typically made from sugar and vegetable fatty-acid feedstocks, with coconut, palm, or high-oleic plant oils as common upstream sources. It is expected to be readily biodegradable, with the main sustainability note being traceability for palm-derived inputs when used.
Is METHYL GLUCOSE CAPRATE/CAPRYLATE/OLEATE COSMOS-approved?
It is generally compatible with COSMOS-natural and usable in COSMOS-organic formulas when the grade is made from approved renewable feedstocks through allowed esterification chemistry. Its profile fits Green Chemistry well because it uses renewable carbon, has good biodegradability, and does not require persistent silicone or petrochemical architecture.
How does METHYL GLUCOSE CAPRATE/CAPRYLATE/OLEATE work chemically?
The molecule is a nonionic sugar-derived ester mixture containing short saturated C8 and C10 chains plus an unsaturated C18:1 chain, which gives it both water-interface activity and emollient character. It is typically used at low single-digit percentages, performs across common cosmetic pH ranges, and benefits from standard antioxidant support when paired with oxidation-prone oils.
Last updated 2026-05-14