What is it? Glyceryl Stearate – Vegetable emulsifier based on coconut and soybean oil
Ingredient Detail
Product Name | Glyceryl Stearate |
INCI Name | Glyceryl Stearate |
Category | Emulsifier |
What is it? | Vegetable emulsifier based on coconut and soybean oil |
Product Origin? | Vegetable |
EWG Score | 1 |
Appearance | White bead type |
Scent | Unscented |
Solubility | Oil |
PH | 9 |
Usage | Used as an emulsifier when making a lotion or cream type with high viscosity. |
Usage Rate | Face: within 2% Body/Hair: within 2% |
Detail | 1. Glyceryl stearate is a mixture of glycerin and stearic acid, which is a natural ingredient made from coconut and bean sprouts. 2. Glyceryl stearate is used as a flavoring agent and moisturizing agent, and recently it is widely used as a surfactant-emulsifying agent in that it reduces the surface tension and vitality of substances. 3. An emulsifier is an ingredient whose purpose is to make immiscible substances miscible. By forming a protective barrier on the skin surface, it prevents moisture loss from the skin and acts as a moisture supply and emulsifier. |
Storage | Store at room temperature (well ventilated and cool place) |
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