What is Glycosylglycerol?

Glycosylglycerol is a naturally derived compound made by combining a sugar (glycosyl group) with glycerol. It’s widely used in skincare and cosmetics for its strong hydrating, protective, and skin-repairing properties.

What exactly is it?

  • Chemical nature: A glycoside (sugar + alcohol structure)
  • Common form: Often derived from marine microorganisms (like algae or extremophiles)
  • Water-soluble: Easily integrates into skincare formulations

Key Functions in Skin Care

1. Deep Hydration

  • Acts as a powerful humectant (attracts and retains water)
  • Helps maintain long-lasting skin moisture
  • Supports the skin’s natural hydration system
What is Glycosylglycerol?-Xi'an Lyphar Biotech Co., Ltd

2. Strengthens Skin Barrier

  • Enhances the epidermal barrier function
  • Reduces transepidermal water loss (TEWL)
  • Makes skin more resistant to environmental stress

3. Cellular Protection & Repair

  • Protects skin cells from UV and oxidative stress
  • Helps improve cell survival under harsh conditions
  • Supports overall skin resilience

4. Anti-Aging Support

  • Indirectly reduces signs of aging by improving hydration
  • Smooths fine lines caused by dryness
  • Promotes healthier-looking, plumper skin

Where Does It Come From?

  • Originally discovered in extremophilic microorganisms (organisms that survive harsh environments like high salt or dryness)
  • These organisms produce Glycosylglycerol to retain water and survive dehydration—a property useful for human skin

Common Uses

  • Moisturizers and hydrating serums
  • Anti-aging formulations
  • Sensitive skin products
  • After-sun and protective skincare
What is Glycosylglycerol?-Xi'an Lyphar Biotech Co., Ltd

Benefits Summary

  • Long-lasting hydration
  • Barrier repair
  • Environmental protection
  • Suitable for most skin types (including sensitive skin)

If you want, I can compare Glycosylglycerol vs Hyaluronic Acid or explain how it’s used in formulations at a technical level.