Glyceryl Glucoside at a Glance
- Composed of skin-loving glycerin and glucose
- A humectant that draws moisture to skin
- Ensures balanced hydration + helps prevent dehydration
- Helps boost enzymatic antioxidants in skin’s surface layers
Glyceryl Glucoside Description
Glyceryl glucoside is a humectant that may be plant-derived or synthetic (Paula’s Choice Skincare uses the former). Its made by cross-reacting glycerin with glucose. It not only draws and hold water within skin’s surface layers, it interacts with water-transport channels (known as aquaporins) in skin’s surface to ensure balanced hydration.
The glucose portion of this ingredient plays a role in boosting skin’s enzymatic antioxidants, which improves skin’s environmental defenses. This includes reducing skin’s tendency to become dehydrated.
Recommended usage levels of glyceryl glucoside in skin care range from 0.5–2%. Since it’s composed of ingredients that occur naturally in skin, it is considered safe and non-irritating as used in cosmetics.
Glyceryl Glucoside References
Health Science Reports, April 2021, pages 1–7
Antioxidants, February 2020, pages 1–20
The Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology, August 2012, pages 29–39
Skin Pharmacology and Physiology, May 2012, pages 192–199