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- Cetyl Alcohol 125g / 4.4oz By Salvia Cetyl Alcohol 125g / 4.4oz By Salvia
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- What is Cetyl alcohol used for? It is used as a moisturizer and manages dry, rough, itchy, or scaly skin.
- Cetyl alcohol in cosmetics is one of the common ingredients in the cosmetic industry.
- It acts as a thickening agent and emulsifier.
- Cetyl alcohol emulsifier – Oil phase thickener, solidifier/opacifier, and emulsion helper (increases the strength of your emulsifiers that keep oil and water together).
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- It acts as a binding agent and keeps lotion, moisturizer, and creams bind together
- Non-gelling thickener and viscosity enhancer (also in water-free products like lipsticks) Has co-emulsifying properties if the concentration is higher than 5 %
- Can boost foam when together with surfactants
- Use: Add to hot oil phase to melt for proper use (54°C/129°F), usual concentration 0.5-6% for external use only.
- Applications: Lotions, creams, hair shampoos, hair conditioners, body washes, makeup products.
- Animal Testing: Not animal tested
- GMO: Not tested for GMOs
- Vegan: Does not contain animal-derived components
Plant-derived cosmetic ingredients & suitable for natural and green formulations (DIY cosmetics recipes). Cetyl alcohol targets all main concerns, fighting deep wrinkles, puffiness, sagging, dull skin, and dark circles. It has mild emollient and moisturizing properties
Cetyl alcohol vs. Cetearyl Alcohol– Cetearyl alcohol is a combination of fatty alcohols that contain Cetyl and stearyl alcohols. The significant difference between cetyl and Cetearyl alcohol is – cetyl alcohol is a single chemical component; on the other hand, Cetearyl alcohol is a grouping of chemical compounds.