Tocopheryl Glucoside ●
TL;DR. This ingredient is a water-compatible antioxidant and skin-conditioning active. It helps limit oxidation in formulas and supports protection of skin lipids in leave-on products.
What does Tocopheryl Glucoside do in a cosmetic formula?
This ingredient is a water-compatible antioxidant and skin-conditioning active. It helps limit oxidation in formulas and supports protection of skin lipids in leave-on products.
Is Tocopheryl Glucoside clean?
From a clean-beauty perspective, it is generally viewed as low-irritation and not a common restricted-list trigger. The main caveat is documentation, since clean standards may look at how the derivative is made and whether residual processing materials are well controlled.
Is Tocopheryl Glucoside sustainable?
This material is usually made by glycosylating a plant-derived or synthetic antioxidant feedstock with a sugar source, so its footprint depends on feedstock origin and manufacturing route. It is expected to have a better end-of-life profile than persistent silicone or fluorinated materials, but supplier biodegradability data matter.
Is Tocopheryl Glucoside COSMOS-approved?
It is not a straightforward COSMOS-organic ingredient, and acceptance in COSMOS-natural formulas depends on certification review of feedstocks and the glycosylation process. Its Green Chemistry fit is moderate, since sugar modification can improve water compatibility and may use enzymatic routes, but it remains a processed derivative with documentation-dependent renewable content.
How does Tocopheryl Glucoside work chemically?
The molecule is an amphiphilic glycoside, with a phenolic antioxidant ring system linked to a glucose unit, which improves water compatibility compared with the parent lipid antioxidant. It is typically used at low fractions of a percent to about 1%, is more oxidation-stable in aqueous systems than the free phenol, and should be checked for pH and preservative compatibility in water-based formulas.
Last updated 2026-05-13