Methyl Gluceth-10
PEG-10 Methyl Glucose Ether
Methyl Gluceth-10; PEG-10 methyl glucose ether; POE (10) methyl glucose ether; Glucam E-10 humectant
Methyl Gluceth-10 is a PEG ether of methyl glucose
Methyl Gluceth-10, PEG-10 Methyl Glucose Ether, is a mild vegetable-derived humectant chemical that brings moisture to the skin while reducing the tacky feel associated with the ingredients typically used in moisturizing skin creams.
Methyl Gluceth-10 is a chemical additive for personal care products that is a naturally derived moisturizer with a light and airy skin feel.
Methyl Gluceth-10 is a natural derivative from corn, acting as a favorable, mild, and no-irritation moisturizer ingredient.
Methyl Gluceth-10 is an outstanding emollient, can impart finished-product gloss and refreshing after-feeling, and will decrease the tacky feel of a formula.
Methyl Gluceth-10 can be applied in cream, eye cream, styling products, shampoo, body wash, facial cleansers, skin tonics, alcoholic products, soap, hair treatments, and conditioners.
For silky, smooth, elegant formulations for sensitive skin, look to Methyl Gluceth-10 humectant for its mild character and freezing point depressant behavior.
Applications
Personal Care: Hair Care Leave-On, Hair Care Rinse-Off, Skin Care Leave-On, Skin Care Rinse-Off
Recommended Use level: Recommended use levels range from 0.1 to 5.0 wt % as supplied
Features/Benefits of Methyl Gluceth-10:
Does not interfere with foam properties
Effective moisturizer
Film plasticizer
Glossing aid
Naturally derived
Reduces tacky feel of formulations containing high levels of glycerine
Smooth, silky feel
Very effective freezing point depressant
Applications of Methyl Gluceth-10:
Color Cosmetics
Eye Area Skin Care Products
Facial Care Products
Hair Removal
Hand Sanitizer
Hand/Foot Care
Intimate Cleansers
Lip Care
Mild Cleansers
Shaving Products
Sun Care
Wipes
Primary Functions
Humectant
Methyl Gluceth-10 humectant is a naturally derived, mild ingredient that delivers moisture to the skin while reducing the tacky feel generally associated with the ingredients typically used in moisturizing skin creams.
Methyl Gluceth-10 has very effective water-retention properties that help prevent water loss from the skin.
Methyl Gluceth-10 is a pale yellow, corn-derived liquid that works as a humectant ingredient, helping the skin to cling to water.
Methyl Gluceth-10 has a smooth, silky feel and can reduce the tackiness of other humectants.
Methyl Gluceth-10 enhances the spreadability of personal care products.
Methyl Gluceth-10 can significantly reduce skin irritation associated with anionic and amphoteric surfactants.
Methyl Gluceth-10 has excellent emollient properties, providing a smooth and gentle skin feel.
Methyl Gluceth-10 also has thickening and emulsifying properties.
Methyl Gluceth-10’s low irritation potential is ideal for rinse-off and leave-on skin care systems such as lotions, creams, and body cleansing formulations.
Benefit Claims: Cleansing, Non-Tacky, Smooth Feel, Moisturizing, Plasticizing, Gloss, Sensory Enhancement, Low-Irritation, Specific Sensory Performance, Light Feel, Humectancy, Silky Feel
Claims
Moisturizing Agents
Emollients
smoothness
water-resistant/waterproof
preservative-free
spreading
bio-based
moisturizing
vegan
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Methyl Gluceth-10 is a water-soluble, non-ionic surfactant and emollient commonly used in cosmetic and personal care products.
It is derived from glucose and is part of the more prominent family of alkyl glucosides.
Methyl Gluceth-10 is often included in skincare and haircare formulations due to its emollient properties, which help to soften and moisturize the skin and hair.
As a mild surfactant, Methyl Gluceth-10 can also contribute to the formulation of gentle cleansers.
Methyl Gluceth-10 is known for enhancing products’ spreadability and overall texture.
Additionally, this ingredient is considered relatively mild and is well-tolerated by various skin types, making it suitable for sensitive skin.
The recommended usage rate of Methyl Gluceth-10 in cosmetic and personal care formulations can vary depending on the specific product and its intended purpose. Generally, it is used in concentrations ranging from 1% to 5%.
However, the optimal usage rate may depend on the overall formulation, the product’s desired properties, and the presence of other ingredients.