Sucrose Laurate
Our database includes 4 products featuring Sucrose Laurate as a hero ingredient, reviewed and ranked by formulation quality, ingredient evidence, and real-world performance. Use the category filter below to narrow by product type, or explore each review for full skin-type suitability and usage guidance.
4 products with Sucrose Laurate
Multi-Acid Resurfacing Cleanser Milk Wash Exfoliating Jelly Cleanser
Beekman's most clinical cleanser — a multi-acid exfoliating jelly that transforms into a milk on contact with water, built around lactic, glycolic, and salicylic acids supported by a goat milk and Bifida ferment lysate backbone. Worth it for users with congestion, dullness, or texture issues who want chemical exfoliation in a cleanser format. Use 1-3 times per week, never daily.
Microbiome-Friendly Cleanser Oil to Milk Cleanser
A gorgeously minimal oil cleanser that actually respects your skin's microbiome while dissolving the day away. The sugar ester emulsification system is genuinely clever, though the essential oils and rich formula make it a better fit for dry and normal skin than for breakout-prone types.
Botanical Ritual Cleanser Blue Moon Tranquility Cleansing Balm
A genuinely sensorial cleansing balm that turns makeup removal into an aromatherapeutic ritual — the natural blue color from chamazulene is stunning and the dual-chamomile soothing complex is thoughtful. But seven essential oils, cocoa butter comedogenicity, and a $50 cleanser price tag mean this is a product for the ritual-minded, not the practical-minded.
Upgraded Brightening Powerhouse GenOptics Ultraura Essence
A genuinely improved successor to the Aura Essence with a more sophisticated brightening complex, but at $265 it doubles down on SK-II's most persistent challenge: asking luxury prices for actives that aren't exclusive to luxury formulas. Beautiful to use, effective for mild pigmentation, but the cost-per-result ratio remains hard to defend.