POLYGLYCERYL-10 CAPRYLATE ●
TL;DR. This ingredient is a mild nonionic surfactant, solubilizer, and co-emulsifier used to disperse oils, fragrance components, and actives in water-based formulas. It can also support preservation by improving the formula environment rather than acting as a stand-alone preservative.
What does POLYGLYCERYL-10 CAPRYLATE do in a cosmetic formula?
This ingredient is a mild nonionic surfactant, solubilizer, and co-emulsifier used to disperse oils, fragrance components, and actives in water-based formulas. It can also support preservation by improving the formula environment rather than acting as a stand-alone preservative.
Is POLYGLYCERYL-10 CAPRYLATE clean?
From a clean-beauty perspective, it is generally well accepted because it is non-ethoxylated, low-odor, and typically well tolerated on skin. The main quality check is feedstock traceability and residual impurity control from esterification, not a major restricted-list concern.
Is POLYGLYCERYL-10 CAPRYLATE sustainable?
This material is commonly made from plant-derived fatty acid inputs and a glycerin-derived backbone, with coconut or palm supply chains possible depending on the supplier. It is expected to be readily biodegradable, and the strongest sustainability question is whether the agricultural feedstocks are responsibly sourced.
Is POLYGLYCERYL-10 CAPRYLATE COSMOS-approved?
It can be used in COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic formulations when the raw materials and manufacturing route meet the standard. Its fit with Green Chemistry is strong because it is non-ethoxylated, commonly renewable in origin, biodegradable, and made through relatively straightforward ester chemistry.
How does POLYGLYCERYL-10 CAPRYLATE work chemically?
The molecule is a polyglycerol ester, combining a multi-hydroxyl hydrophilic head with a short fatty tail, which gives it high HLB behavior suited to solubilizing small oil phases. Typical use levels are often around 0.5% to 3% for solubilizing or co-emulsifying, and it is generally stable across the mildly acidic to neutral pH range common in skin care.
Last updated 2026-05-13