Cocoglycerides
A mixture of mono-, di-, and triglycerides derived from coconut oil, used as an emollient and co-emulsifier that leaves a light, non-greasy skin feel.
Benefits
- ✓Lightweight emolliency derived from coconut oil
- ✓Helps emulsify and soften formula texture
No known watch-fors.
In depth
What it does
A mixture of mono-, di-, and triglycerides derived from coconut oil, used as an emollient and co-emulsifier that leaves a light, non-greasy skin feel. As an emollient ingredient, it is particularly valued for lightweight emolliency derived from coconut oil and helps emulsify and soften formula texture.
Skin type guide
Best suited to normal, dry, or combination skin. Lightweight emollients work for oily skin too — richer ones are best reserved for dry and very dry skin types.
How to use it
Works best as a later step in your routine, after water-based serums and treatments. Emollients help seal in earlier layers, so their placement matters — put lighter textures on first.