Have you heard of Dicaprylyl Carbonate?
It’s one of those ingredients that lurks in almost all your skincare products and has a suspect name that makes it look a little… well, it’s not natural, is it?
Should you worry? Not really. Here’s why:
What Is Dicaprylyl Carbonate?
Dicaprylyl Carbonate is a colourless and odourless (almost!) oil. It can be derived from from vegetable, synthetic and animal sources.
The type used in skincare is usually synthetic. But that doesn’t make it bad. Don’t judge an ingredient by its origin. Judge it by its effectiveness and safety.
What Does Dicaprylyl Carbonate Do For Skin?
Dicaprylyl Carbonate is an emollient. A “dry emollient”, to be precise.
What the heck does that mean? It moisturises skin, leaving it softer and smoother instead than greasy and oily. No residue with this one.
It works by creating a protective film on your skin that strengthens its protective barrier. This reinforced barrier:
- Keeps moisture from evaporating, leaving your skin hydrated and supple for hours on end.
- Keeps germs, pollutants, and other irritants out of your skin, so they can’t irritate it and wreak damage.
- Better withstands the attacks of harsh weather, preventing your skin from drying out.
This is especially important if your skin is dry and/or sensitive. Your skin’s natural barrier is already compromised, so you need all the help you can get to fix it up again.
Related: How To Strengthen Your Skin Protective Barrier (And Why It Matters)
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What Else Does Dicaprylyl Carbonate Do in Skincare?
Dicaprylyl Carbonate has excellent spreadability and helps other ingredients with slow spreadability glide on more easily, too.
This is why you’ll often find it in sunscreens. A lot of UV filters (like Octinoxate) have thick textures that are hard to spread. But add this baby to the mix and voilá, it glides on like a dream and feels lighter on the skin to boot.
Because texture matters. It doesn’t matter how effective a sunscreen or moisturiser is. No one wants to use a thick paste that takes 20 minutes to put on.
What Are The Best Skincare Products With Dicaprylyl Carbonate?
- Bioderma Photoderm Akn Mat SPF 30 (£14.50): Available at Escentual, Feel Unique, and Look Fantastic
- Drunk Elephant Protini Polypeptide Cream ($68.00): Available at Cult Beauty, Sephora and SpaceNK
- La Roche Posay Anthelios Clear Skin Dry Touch Sunscreen Broad Spectrum SPF 60 ($20.00): Available at Blue Mercury, Dermstore and Ulta
- Paula’s Choice Resist Barrier Repair Moisturizer ($33.00): Available at Cult Beauty, Dermstore, Feel Unique, Paula’s Choice, and SpaceNK
Does Dicaprylyl Carbonate Have Any Side Effects?
Nope. Dicaprylyl Carbonate is generally considered to be safe.
Sure, it’s possible some people may be allergic to it. You can become allergic to anything at any time, remember? But even this is rare.
This is one of those chemical ingredients that moisturises skin without doing any harm.
P.S. While we’re on the subject, EVERYTHING is a chemical, including water. Just saying…
The Bottom Line
Dicaprylyl Carbonate is an excellent emollient that makes skin softer and smoother and helps other ingredients better spread onto your skin. Don’t be scared of it. It’s a friend.
What are your thoughts on Dicaprylyl Carbonate? Let me know in the comments below.
There’s a typo in the title: you -> your
Boris, thank you for letting me know. I’ll fix it now. 🙂
Do you know what kind of vegetable is used when it is vegetable based?
Rachel, it is usually derived from coconut or palm oil.
Thank you!
You’re welcome.
Hi! Do you know what is its comedogen index?
THANKS!!! 😉
Eszter
from Hungary 😉
Eszter, hi. No, I’m afraid I don’t. I checked out a few comedogenicity charts, but this one wasn’t on any of them. 🙁