Organic Glycerine

TL;DR. This ingredient is primarily a humectant, pulling water into the outer skin layers to support hydration. It also functions as a water-soluble solvent and texture modifier in lotions, cleansers, serums, and hair care.

What does Organic Glycerine do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is primarily a humectant, pulling water into the outer skin layers to support hydration. It also functions as a water-soluble solvent and texture modifier in lotions, cleansers, serums, and hair care.

Is Organic Glycerine clean?

This ingredient is widely accepted across clean-beauty standards, with low irritation potential and no common restricted-list issues. At higher levels it can feel tacky and may sting already compromised skin, but it is generally well tolerated.

Is Organic Glycerine sustainable?

This material is commonly plant-derived, often as a co-product of vegetable oil processing, soapmaking, or biodiesel production. It is readily biodegradable, although palm-linked supply chains may require certification for better traceability.

Is Organic Glycerine COSMOS-approved?

It is permitted under COSMOS-natural and can contribute to COSMOS-it content when made from certified it plant feedstocks. Its renewable sourcing, biodegradability, and simple aqueous processing fit Green Chemistry principles well.

How does Organic Glycerine work chemically?

The molecule is a small three-carbon triol, highly hygroscopic and fully miscible with water. Typical use levels range from about 1% to 10% in leave-on products and higher in some rinse-off formulas, and it is stable across normal cosmetic pH ranges.

Last updated 2026-05-15