What is it? Cetearyl alcohol is a mixture of cetyl alcohol and stearyl alcohol, and is less irritating than general alcohol. It is a high-quality alcohol made from coconut and palm fatty acids and is used as an emulsifier and emulsifier. Increases the feeling of use such as viscosity and application when washing cream or lotion.
Product Detail
Product Name | Cetearyl alcohol |
INCI Name | Cetearyl alcohol |
Category | emulsifier |
What is it? | It is a mixture of cetyl alcohol and stearyl alcohol, and is less irritating than general alcohol. It is a high-quality alcohol made from coconut and palm fatty acids and is used as an emulsifier and emulsifier. Increases the feeling of use such as viscosity and application when washing cream or lotion. |
Product Origin? | Coconut |
EWG Score | 1 |
Appearance | White bead type |
Scent | Peculiar smell |
Solubility | Oil |
PH | 3-6 |
Usage | Emulsifying aid for creams, lotions, shampoos, conditioners, etc. |
Usage Rate | Consultation according to product |
Detail | 1. Alcohol extracted from coconut acts as a lubricant and mixes the water and oil components included in cosmetics well. 2. It is a mixture of cetyl alcohol and stearyl alcohol, and is less irritating than general alcohol. It is a high-quality alcohol made from coconut and palm fatty acids and is used as an emulsifier and emulsifier. Increases the feeling of use such as viscosity and application when washing cream or lotion. 3. Chemically, alcohol refers to molecules linked by carbon and hydrogen, and has nothing to do with alcohol. 4. Although it has no emulsifying power by itself, it acts as an emulsification stabilizer for emulsified products, so it can be used as an emulsifying aid. 5. It is softer and absorbs faster than stearic acid. |
Storage | Cool and dark place (well ventilated and cool place) |
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