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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 7 of 15

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Hippophae Rhamnoides Fruit Oil

The pressed oil from sea buckthorn fruit, distinct from a water extract, delivering a highly concentrated source of carotenoids, omega-7 fatty acids, and tocopherols.

emollientantioxidant
Exceptionally rich in carotenoids, fatty acids, and tocopherolsNourishes and conditions skinAntioxidant support
Intense orange-red pigmentation can stain skin and fabrics at high concentrations
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Hydrogenated C6-20 Polyolefin

A hydrogenated polyolefin polymer (C6–C20 chain lengths) used as a lightweight emollient and film-former that imparts a smooth, non-occlusive skin feel.

emollientfilm-formerskin-conditioning agent
Provides a smooth, non-greasy emollient feelImproves spreadability and water resistance in sunscreens
No significant known risks; inert and well-tolerated
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Hydrogenated Castor Oil
HYDROGENATED CASTOR OIL

Fully hydrogenated castor oil — converted to a hard, waxy solid by saturation of double bonds. Used as a structuring agent and opacifier in cleansers and creams. Distinct from (non-hydrogenated) castor oil.

emollientviscosity-increasingopacifier
Skin conditioning and softeningWax-like structuring agent
+ Beeswax+ Carnauba Wax
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Hydrogenated Castor Oil Isostearate

Synthetic ester derived from hydrogenated castor oil and isostearic acid. Used as a light-textured emollient that enhances formula spreadability without leaving a heavy film.

emollientskin-conditioning
Improves spreadability and skin feel in creamsProvides a lightweight, non-greasy emollient effect
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Hydrogenated Castor Oil Stearate
HYDROGENATED CASTOR OIL STEARATE

An ester of hydrogenated castor oil and stearic acid. Functions as a thickener and emollient; contributes waxy consistency and rich skin feel to emulsions.

emollientviscosity builder
Rich emollientAdds body and consistency to creams
+ Cetearyl Alcohol+ Glycerin
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Hydrogenated Coco-Glycerides

The glycerides of coconut oil fatty acids after hydrogenation — a process that converts unsaturated fatty acid chains to saturated ones, producing a solid or semi-solid emollient. Hydrogenation improves oxidative stability and modifies texture versus liquid coconut oil. Used as a rich emollient in sleeping masks and overnight creams, contributing to a soft, cushioned skin feel.

emollientskin-conditioningocclusive
Solid at room temperature due to hydrogenation, providing good texture and spreadability to creamsHelps reinforce the skin's lipid barrier as a coconut fatty acid derivativeNon-comedogenic profile relative to pure coconut oil due to the saturation of double bonds
+ Ceramide NP+ Squalane+ Panthenol
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Hydrogenated Coconut Oil
HYDROGENATED COCONUT OIL

A hydrogenated (fully or partially) form of coconut oil that is solid at room temperature. Used as an emollient and thickener in creams; provides rich occlusive moisture with good stability.

emollientocclusiveskin-conditioning
Rich, creamy emolliencySoftens skin and improves moisture retentionStable, odourless form of coconut oil
Potentially comedogenic for acne-prone skin
+ Hydrogenated Palm Oil+ Behenyl Alcohol+ Squalane
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Hydrogenated Didecene

A synthetic hydrocarbon emollient produced by dimerising decene (a C10 alpha-olefin) and then fully hydrogenating the dimer to saturate all double bonds. The resulting branched-chain alkane provides exceptional spreadability and a lightweight, non-greasy after-feel. Commonly used as a silicone alternative in K-beauty and Japanese formulations for its clean, dry finish and excellent chemical stability.

emollientskin-conditioningsolvent
Lightweight, non-greasy emollient with excellent spreadabilityProvides a silky, dry-touch skin feel similar to silicones but naturally derivedHigh oxidative stability due to saturation from hydrogenation
Minimal known risks; very low irritation and sensitization potentialNon-comedogenic synthetic hydrocarbon — well tolerated on most skin types
+ Squalane+ Dimethicone+ Cyclopentasiloxane
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Hydrogenated Ethylhexyl Olivate
HYDROGENATED ETHYLHEXYL OLIVATE

A hydrogenated ester derived from olive oil (oleic acid) and 2-ethylhexanol. Lighter and more stable than raw olive oil. Used in DAMDAM's light moisturizers as a lightweight, non-greasy emollient.

emollientskin-conditioning
Lightweight olive-derived emollientNon-greasy skin feel
+ Squalane+ Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride
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Hydrogenated Lecithin

A phospholipid emulsifier that blends oil and water and supports delivery of actives.

emulsifierpenetration-enhancer
Stabilizes emulsionsSupports a healthy barrier feel
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Hydrogenated Oil

A generic term for vegetable-derived oils that have been partially or fully hydrogenated to raise their melting point. Functions as an emollient and occlusive agent. The specific source oil varies by formulation. Used in d program moist-care emulsions.

emollientskin-conditioningocclusive
Softens and smooths skinOcclusive barrier to reduce moisture lossRich texture in emulsions
May be comedogenic in high concentrations for acne-prone skin
+ Petrolatum+ Glycerin
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Hydrogenated Olive Oil

Olive oil that has been hydrogenated to a semi-solid, oxidation-stable form. Used as a rich emollient and occlusive agent in creams and balms.

emollientocclusiveskin conditioning
moisturizing and nourishing for dry skinbarrier repair by forming a protective layerstable emollient resistant to oxidation
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Hydrogenated Olive Oil Lauryl Esters

Esters formed from hydrogenated olive oil fatty acids and lauryl alcohol, used as a stable emollient that provides conditioning without the oxidative instability of unhydrogenated olive oil.

emollientskin-conditioning agentemulsifier
Provides a rich, non-greasy emollient skin feelHydrogenated for improved stability and oxidation resistance vs unhydrogenated oilsLauryl esterification adds thickening and emulsifying properties
No known risks at typical cosmetic concentrations
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Hydrogenated Olive Oil Stearyl Esters

A solid wax ester derived from hydrogenated olive oil and stearyl alcohol; used as an emollient and texture modifier in vegan botanical formulas, providing skin-identical lipids for barrier support.

emollientskin-conditioning
Wax-like ester from hydrogenated olive oil and stearyl alcohol; creates a smooth, non-greasy skin feelSupports skin barrier function with plant-derived lipids
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Hydrogenated Olive Oil Unsaponifiables

The non-saponifiable fraction of hydrogenated olive oil, concentrated in squalene, plant sterols, and tocopherols (vitamin E). These biologically active components mirror skin's natural lipids, making it a conditioning emollient that softens, nourishes, and helps reinforce the barrier. Common in rich creams and anti-aging formulas.

emollientskin-conditioning
Rich in squalene, phytosterols, and tocopherols that nourish skinSupports skin barrier functionSoftens and conditions skin
+ Squalane+ Tocopherol
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Hydrogenated Palm Kernel Oil
HYDROGENATED PALM KERNEL OIL

Fully hydrogenated palm kernel oil, raised to a solid fat at room temperature. Its high lauric acid content makes it an effective occlusive emollient and emulsion thickener, structurally similar to hydrogenated coconut oil.

emollientocclusivethickener
Rich emollient moisture barrierProvides smooth, creamy texture in emulsions
Potentially comedogenic for acne-prone skin due to high lauric acid content
+ Glycerin+ Glyceryl Stearate+ Squalane
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Hydrogenated Palm Oil

A fully or partially hydrogenated form of palm oil used as a solid emollient and occlusive agent in creams, balms, and skin-conditioning products.

emollientocclusiveskin-conditioning
Softens and conditions skinProvides occlusive protection to reduce moisture lossAdds richness and body to creams and balms
Highly saturated fat; may be comedogenic for acne-prone individualsSustainability concerns related to palm oil sourcing
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Hydrogenated Poly(C6-14 Olefin)

A hydrogenated synthetic hydrocarbon polymer that acts as a lightweight emollient and texture enhancer in cosmetic formulations.

emollient
Provides a lightweight, non-greasy skin feelImproves spreadability
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Hydrogenated Polybutene

A hydrogenated polyisobutene-related synthetic hydrocarbon polymer used as an occlusive emollient and texture agent, distinct from hydrogenated polyisobutene.

emollientocclusive
Rich occlusive emollient that reduces transepidermal water lossProvides a smooth, glossy finishExcellent chemical and thermal stability
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Hydrogenated Polydecene

A synthetic hydrocarbon polymer used as a lightweight, stable emollient that gives a smooth, non-greasy skin feel.

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Lightweight, non-greasy emollient feelImproves spreadability
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Hydrogenated Polyisobutene

A saturated synthetic hydrocarbon polymer derived from isobutylene; used as a lightweight, non-comedogenic emollient and occlusive agent in sunscreens and serums.

emollientocclusive
Provides a smooth, glossy, non-greasy finishReduces transepidermal water lossExcellent stability and non-comedogenic profile
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Hydrogenated Rapeseed Oil
HYDROGENATED RAPESEED OIL

Rapeseed (Brassica napus) oil that has been fully or partially hydrogenated to produce a solid or semi-solid wax. Used as an emollient, thickener, and consistency agent in creams and balms.

emollientocclusive
Rich emollient for deep moisturizationAdds texture and stability to formulas
May be comedogenic in high concentrations
+ Glycerin+ Squalane
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Hydrogenated Shea Butter

Shea butter that has undergone hydrogenation to convert unsaturated fatty acids to saturated ones, creating a harder, waxy texture that is more stable than regular shea butter. Melts at skin temperature to deliver long-lasting moisturization. Used in First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Cream.

emollientskin-conditioningtexture-enhancer
Chemically hydrogenated form of shea butter with a harder, more stable wax-like consistency and longer shelf lifeProvides sustained moisturization and occlusive barrier protection; melts on skin contact to release emollient fatty acids
+ Ceramide NP+ Allantoin
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Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil

A blend of partially or fully hydrogenated plant oils used as a solid emollient and thickener in creams and balms.

emollientocclusivethickener
Softens and conditions skinProvides an occlusive layer to reduce moisture lossAdds structure and body to creams and balms