Efficacy and Functions of Glycosylglycerol

Glycosylglycerol (GG) is a naturally derived humectant and cell-protective molecule (originally found in certain cyanobacteria). In skincare and cosmetic formulations, it is valued for its hydration-enhancing and barrier-supporting properties.

Key Functions of Glycosylglycerol

1. Strong skin hydration (humectant effect)

  • Helps attract and retain water in the stratum corneum (outer skin layer)
  • Improves immediate and long-lasting skin moisture levels
  • Works similarly to but typically more lightweight than traditional humectants like glycerin or hyaluronic acid

2. Skin barrier support

  • Supports the lipid and protein structure of the skin barrier
  • Helps reduce transepidermal water loss (TEWL)
  • Strengthens resilience of dry or compromised skin
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3. Osmoprotective properties

  • Helps skin cells maintain balance under stress conditions (e.g., dryness, UV exposure, pollution)
  • Can improve cellular tolerance to environmental stress

4. Soothing and anti-irritation potential

  • May reduce discomfort or irritation in sensitive skin formulations
  • Often included in “calming” or “repair” skincare products

5. Compatibility booster in formulations

Enhances overall skin feel and hydration performance when combined with:

  • Hyaluronic acid
  • Glycerin
  • Ceramides

Helps reduce the sticky feel sometimes associated with high-humectant formulas

Efficacy (how well it works)

What research and cosmetic use suggest:

  • Hydration: Generally effective at improving skin moisture content, especially in dry or dehydrated skin types
  • Barrier improvement: Moderate evidence in cosmetic studies shows improvement in barrier function markers like reduced water loss
  • Tolerability: Very well tolerated, including in sensitive skin formulations

Compared to other humectants:

  • vs. Glycerin: Similar hydration effect, often lighter feel
  • vs. Hyaluronic acid: Less “plumping” effect but more stable and less dependent on molecular size
  • vs. Propylene glycol: Generally considered gentler and less irritating
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Special considerations

  • Not a drug or therapeutic active—effects are cosmetic and supportive, not medical
  • Works best in combination with occlusives (like oils or silicones) to lock in moisture
  • Performance depends heavily on formulation concentration and product type

Bottom line

Glycosylglycerol is a modern hydrating and barrier-supporting ingredient that improves skin moisture retention, enhances resilience, and is especially useful for sensitive or dry skin formulations. It is valued more for gentle, long-term hydration support than dramatic immediate effects.