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Ingredient guide
isosorbide disaccharinate
In short
Isosorbide disaccharinate is a bio‑based solubilizing ester that helps actives disperse and absorb more evenly. It’s designed for gentle, sustainable formulations that still offer good hydration support.
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Works for
Barrier · Hydration
Best used
Anytime
What it is
Bio-sourced ester derived from isosorbide (glucose fermentation) and saccharin; green-chemistry alternative to traditional solvents; improves active ingredient solubility and penetration; good skin tolerability; distinct from isosorbide dicaprylate already in catalogue; positioned in sustainable premium formulation.
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Common questions
It enhances solubility and penetration of other ingredients while contributing to a light, hydrating finish.
Yes, it’s known for good tolerability and is used in mild, eco‑focused formulas.
It shows up in modern serums and moisturizers where formulators want a greener alternative to traditional solvents.
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