Cetearyl Alcohol
Cetearyl Alcohol
30% Cetyl Alcohol; 70% Stearyl Alcohol
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Upgrade your DIY skincare and haircare with 100% our pure Cetearyl Alcohol. A must-have for smooth, stable lotions, creams & more. Add it to your formulas today to produce a richer and creamier lather, enhanced performance, and pro-quality results.
Uses
Uses
- Creams and Lotions: Acts as a stabilizer and thickener for rich, smooth textures
- Shampoos and Conditioners: Adds body and creaminess to formulations
- Facial and Body Scrubs: Enhances consistency and spreadability
- Moisturizers: Helps lock in hydration and improve product feel
- Surfactant Systems: Produces a creamier, more luxurious lather in cleansing products
- DIY Formulations: Great for homemade body care and beauty products
Benefits
Benefits
- Thickening Agent: Improves product viscosity and gives a creamy, smooth texture
- Opacifier: Adds a rich, opaque appearance to cosmetic products
- Skin-Friendly: A fatty alcohol that is non-irritating and safe for sensitive skin
- Naturally Derived: Sourced from coconut and palm oils, suitable for clean beauty formulations
- Versatile: Compatible with a wide range of ingredients and product types
- High Quality Assurance: Supplied in resealable, bulk packaging for freshness and ease of use
Directions
Directions
Directions:
Use as is or add to your own recipe as an emulsifying thickener or stabilizer in creams, lotions, conditioners, and balms. Melt during the heated phase of your formulation and blend until fully uniform. Typical usage rate: 2β30% of total formula.
Warning:
Test in your own recipe before use. For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes. Discontinue if irritation occurs.
Storage:
Keep tightly sealed in a cool, dry place away from heat and moisture.
Ingredients
Ingredients
Cetearyl Alcohol (30% Cetyl and 70% Stearyl Alcohol)
Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
Disclaimer
Disclaimer
Products are intended for cosmetic and external use only. Not for ingestion. These materials have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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