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Ingredient library

Every ingredient SkinAtlas knows about — all 2178 of them. What each one does, what it works well with, and what to watch for.

346 ingredients in Emollient — page 15 of 15

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Emollient
Triisostearin
TRIISOSTEARIN

A triglyceride of isostearic acid used as a rich emollient in luxury creams and colour cosmetics. Provides excellent skin feel and stability at a range of temperatures.

emollientocclusiveskin-conditioning
Rich, creamy emolliencyImproves texture of colour cosmeticsGood spreadability
May be comedogenic for acne-prone skin
+ Dimethicone+ Cetearyl Alcohol+ Squalane
Emollient
Trimethylolpropane Triisostearate
TRIMETHYLOLPROPANE TRIISOSTEARATE

A triester of trimethylolpropane and isostearic acid used as an emollient and skin-conditioning agent that provides a rich, smooth skin feel without heaviness.

emollientskin-conditioning
Rich, non-greasy emollient with excellent spreadabilityImproves moisturizer texture
+ Glycerin+ Mineral Oil
Emollient
Trisiloxane

A low-molecular-weight, linear volatile silicone (three siloxane units) used as a lightweight emollient and carrier to improve formula spreadability and the feel of moisturizers and sunscreens.

emollientsolventcarrier
Provides an ultra-lightweight, fast-evaporating silky feelEnhances spreadability and penetration of activesExcellent formula-spreading properties
Emollient
Undecane

A lightweight volatile hydrocarbon emollient (C11 alkane) used as a sustainable alternative to silicone cyclomethicone, often combined with tridecane to improve sensory feel.

emollientskin-conditioning
Ultra-lightweight, non-greasy textureVolatile — absorbs quickly, leaves dry finishECOCERT-approved sustainable alternative to cyclomethicone
Emollient
Vegetable Oil

A generic INCI descriptor for an unspecified plant-derived oil blend used as an emollient and skin-conditioning agent in cosmetic formulations.

Skin conditioningEmollientSolvent
Softens and smooths skinProvides occlusive moisture retentionDissolves oil-soluble impurities in cleansing formulas
May be comedogenic depending on the specific oil blend used
Emollient
Vitis Vinifera (Grape) Seed Oil

A light, fast-absorbing oil rich in linoleic acid and antioxidants.

emollientantioxidant
Lightweight conditioningAntioxidant-rich
+ Tocopherol
Emollient
Wheat Germ Oil
Triticum Vulgare Germ Oil

A nutrient-rich oil cold-pressed from wheat kernels high in vitamin E (tocopherols), essential fatty acids, and carotenoids that conditions and protects the skin.

emollientskin-conditioningantioxidant
Rich in vitamin E and essential fatty acidsSoftens and conditions skinAntioxidant support from tocopherols and carotenoids
May be problematic for those with wheat/gluten sensitivity in rare cases
Emollient
Ximenia Americana Seed Oil

Cold-pressed oil from the seeds of Ximenia americana (wild plum), a tree native to Africa and the Americas. One of the richest plant sources of nervonic acid, a long-chain fatty acid involved in myelin synthesis and skin barrier maintenance. Imparts a rich, conditioning texture.

emollientskin-conditioning
Exceptionally rich in nervonic acid (C24:1 omega-9, up to 26%) — a very-long-chain fatty acid that supports ceramide synthesis and skin barrier integrityContains oleic acid and behenic acid esters; used in African beauty traditions for skin conditioning and wound healing
+ Ceramide NP+ Cholesterol
Emollient
Zea Mays (Corn) Germ Oil
Zea Mays Germ Oil

A fixed vegetable oil cold-pressed from the germ of corn (Zea mays), used as an emollient and skin-conditioning agent in cleansing oils and moisturizers.

EmollientSkin ConditioningOcclusive
Softens and conditions skinRich in linoleic acid and vitamin E supporting skin barrierProvides a lightweight emollient feel
Potential for comedogenicity; may cause reactions in individuals with corn allergy (rare at topical use levels)
Emollient
Zea Mays (Corn) Oil
ZEA MAYS (CORN) GERM OIL

Oil expressed from corn (Zea mays) germ. A moderate emollient rich in linoleic acid (53%) and tocopherols (vitamin E). Less expensive carrier oil used in formulations for its emollient properties.

emollientskin-conditioning
Emollient and skin softeningRich in linoleic acid and vitamin E
High in linoleic acid — may feel heavier on oily skin; some comedogenic risk
+ Tocopherol+ Squalane
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