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Emollient

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Emollient

Definition (cosmetic use): An emollient is an oil-soluble ingredient that softens the look and feel of the skin’s surface by smoothing micro-roughness and enhancing flexibility. Emollients differ from humectants (which attract water) and from occlusives (which create heavier films).

Synonyms: skin-softener, lipid emollient Related: hydration vs. moisture, TEWL, skin barrier

How emollients work (cosmetic context)

  • Surface smoothing: Lipids fill tiny irregularities so light reflects more evenly for a refined look.
  • Flexibility & comfort: A balanced fatty-acid profile (e.g., linoleic/oleic) supports a supple, non-tight feel.
  • Breathable finish: Emollients don’t need to be heavy; lighter oils can soften without a waxy film.
  • Formula matters: Perceived “greasiness” depends on the full blend, dosage, and oxidation profile—not on one oil alone.

Layering & compatibility

  • AM sequence: Hydration (water phase) → treatment serum → emollient finish → sunscreen.
  • PM sequence: Gentle cleanse → treatment serums → emollient finish for overnight comfort.
  • Tip: Pair humectants with lightweight emollients to maintain a smooth feel without occlusion.

Used in OUMERE

  • Serum Bioluminelle — dual-phase finishing serum with watermelon, grapeseed, black seed, and camellia oils for a light, non-occlusive feel.
  • Serum Bioluminelle Concentrate — concentrated lipid finish with advanced antioxidants for a composed, radiant look.
  • Oil Dissolution Theory — lipid-based cleanse that respects the skin’s comfortable feel.

See also

Scientific Note: OUMERE definitions are cosmetic-science references for educational context and routine design. They are not medical advice.