INCI signals, translated into shopper-friendly texture language.
Use the glossary to compare ingredient roles, skin-feel cues, guide links, and catalog products without turning cosmetic copy into stronger claims.
A common humectant used across cleansers, serums, lotions, and creams for a soft hydrated feel.
A familiar label signal for serum and moisturizer products that are positioned around fresh, hydrated-feel layering.
A widely used cosmetic ingredient in serums and moisturizers where the shopping focus is appearance, finish, and routine fit.
A label signal often seen in gentle cleansers, moisturizers, and scalp care formats where comfort and conditioning language matters.
A richer emollient cue for creams, body care, and soft-finish routines that need more cushion than a light gel.
A silicone texture ingredient often associated with glide, smooth skin feel, and a more polished finish.
A fatty alcohol used in many cream and lotion textures to support body, slip, and a more substantial feel.
A cleansing ingredient common in gel and foam formats where shoppers compare lather, rinse feel, and freshness.