Almond Oil Glycereth-8 Esters
INCI: ALMOND OIL GLYCERETH-8 ESTERS
Reviewed by Daisy · Last updated 14 Aug 2026
Also known as: Almond Oil Glycereth-8 Esters
A plant-derived emollient that softens skin and stabilises formulations
Best For Skin Types
Dry, Combination, Sensitive, Mature
Addresses
Usage Frequency
Daily
What Is Almond Oil Glycereth-8 Esters?
Almond Oil Glycereth-8 Esters is a modified form of almond oil that has been chemically altered through a process called glycerylation. This transforms the oil into a more stable, versatile ingredient suitable for skincare formulations. It functions as both an emollient—softening and conditioning the skin—and as an emulsifier, helping to blend oil and water-based components together in a stable product.
This ingredient is particularly useful in skincare because the chemical modification makes it lighter and faster-absorbing than raw almond oil, whilst retaining many of its conditioning properties.
How It Works
The glycerylation process chemically attaches glycerin molecules to almond oil, making it more polar (water-compatible) whilst retaining its emollient properties. This dual nature allows it to sit at the interface between oil and water phases in formulations, helping keep them mixed and stable.
On skin, the emollient component softens the outer layer by filling gaps between skin cells and reducing water evaporation. Because it is less occlusive than unmodified oils, it provides hydration without a heavy or greasy feel.
Clinical Evidence & References
Published clinical research specifically on Almond Oil Glycereth-8 Esters is limited. However, the ingredient is based on almond oil, which has a longer history of use in skincare. Almond oil itself has been shown in some studies to have mild emollient and potentially anti-inflammatory properties, though the evidence base remains modest.
The glycerylation process is a standard cosmetic chemistry technique intended to improve stability and skin feel, but direct clinical comparison between this modified form and raw almond oil in human studies is scarce. It is generally regarded as well-tolerated based on its widespread use in formulations.
How to Use
This ingredient is typically formulated into creams, serums, and lotions rather than used standalone. It works well in both day and night formulations. If you are using a product containing this ingredient, follow the instructions on the product label; there is no need for special application technique beyond normal use.
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