Methyl Gluceth-10

What is Methyl Gluceth-10?

Methyl Gluceth-10 is a synthetic humectant created by ethoxylating methyl glucoside, which comes from glucose derived from corn or other starches combined with methanol and ethylene oxide. Commonly found in moisturizers, cleansers, serums, and hair products, it works by drawing moisture from the environment into the skin's upper layers, enhancing hydration without greasiness. As an emulsifying agent, it bridges oil and water phases, forming stable mixtures that prevent separation and ensure even texture in lotions and creams. Its mild, non-ionic nature makes it suitable for daily use across various formulations, supporting skin's natural moisture balance while contributing to product performance.

Comedogenic Rating 0/5 Low risk of clogging pores
EWG Safety Rating 1 View on EWG →

Roles in Formulation

This ingredient serves the following purposes in cosmetic formulations:

Humectant
Attracts and holds water in the stratum corneum, boosting hydration and plumpness; commonly used in moisturizers, cleansers, and hair conditioners.
Emulsifying agent
Enables stable mixing of oil and water phases by forming an interfacial film, helping create lotions, creams, and cleansers with consistent texture.
Moisturising
Improves skin hydration and comfort by combining water-binding (humectant) and barrier-supporting (emollient/occlusive) mechanisms to reduce dryness.

Benefits

Boosts skin hydration by pulling water into the outer layer for a plumper feel.

Helps create stable emulsions in creams and lotions for smooth, consistent texture.

Supports overall moisturizing effects without clogging pores.

Who It's For

A quick guide for who this ingredient may suit (and who should be cautious).

Who May Benefit Who Should Avoid
Individuals with dry or dehydrated skin seeking lightweight hydration.
Those with known allergies to ethoxylated ingredients, though rare.
People with normal to oily skin types due to its non-comedogenic nature.
People preferring completely natural, non-modified plant-derived options.
Users of cleansers and conditioners wanting gentle, hydrating formulas.
Individuals sensitive to sugar-derived compounds, despite low irritation risk.

Safety Notes

  • Rated low hazard by independent assessments, indicating minimal concerns for use in cosmetics.
  • Supported as safe for cosmetic applications by expert reviews, with low irritation potential.

Frequently Asked Questions about Methyl Gluceth-10

What does Methyl Gluceth-10 do in skincare?

It attracts and holds water to hydrate skin while emulsifying oil-water mixes for stable product textures.

Is Methyl Gluceth-10 safe for daily use?

Yes, it has a low safety rating and is deemed safe in cosmetics by expert evaluations.

Does it cause irritation or acne?

It has low irritation potential and a zero comedogenic rating, making it gentle for most users.