June 24, 2025

Emollient

What is an Emollient in Skincare? An emollient is a type of moisturising ingredient that softens and smooths the skin by filling in small gaps and cracks in...

What is an Emollient in Skincare?

An emollient is a type of moisturising ingredient that softens and smooths the skin by filling in small gaps and cracks in the barrier. It helps to seal in hydration, reduce dryness, and enhance the skin’s texture. Emollients are commonly found in creams, lotions, and balms, often alongside humectants and occlusives to boost moisture retention and skin comfort.

How Do Emollients Work?

Emollients form a barrier on the skin’s surface that helps prevent moisture loss, leaving the skin soft, smooth, and comfortable. They’re particularly helpful for soothing dry, rough, or irritated skin.

Common Types

Plant Oils – Such as shea butter, jojoba oil, and coconut oil; nourish and soften the skin.

Fatty Acids & Fatty Alcohols – Include ingredients like squalane, ceramides, and stearic acid; support the skin barrier and help retain moisture.

Silicones – Dimethicone provides a smooth, lightweight finish and helps lock in hydration.

Petroleum-Based Ingredients – Mineral oil and petrolatum offer deep moisturisation and form a protective seal on the skin.

The Best Ones for Different Skin Types

Emollients work to soften and shield the skin, but selecting the right type depends on your individual skin needs and concerns.

For Dry and Sensitive Skin

Shea Butter – Intensely nourishing and calming for dry, irritated skin.

Squalane – Lightweight yet deeply hydrating, ideal for most skin types.

Ceramides – Support the skin’s natural barrier and lock in moisture.

Petrolatum & Mineral Oil – Create a strong seal to prevent water loss; especially effective for very dry or eczema-prone skin.

For Oily and Acne-Prone Skin

Jojoba Oil – Closely mimics the skin’s natural sebum, helping to balance oil production.

Squalane – Lightweight, non-greasy, and quickly absorbed, making it ideal for daily use.

Dimethicone – A non-comedogenic silicone that creates a smooth finish without clogging pores.

For Combination Skin

Rosehip Oil – Lightweight yet hydrating, rich in antioxidants to support skin repair and radiance.

Hyaluronic Acid + Emollients – Deliver deep hydration while keeping the texture light and non-greasy.

For Mature Skin

Argan Oil – Rich in antioxidants and essential fatty acids, helping to improve skin elasticity and moisture retention.

Ceramides & Cholesterol – Strengthen the skin’s barrier and boost its ability to retain moisture and resist environmental stress.

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