Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a white to light yellowish hydrophilic wax supplied in pellets.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is an all-purpose thickening agent.
CAS Number: 67762-27-0 / 8005-44-5
EC Number: 267-008-6
Chem/IUPAC Name:: Alcohols, C16-18
SYNONYMS:
Cetyl Alcohol, Hexadecan-1-ol, Cetanol, Ethal, Ethol, Hexadecanol, Hexadecyl alcohol, Palmityl alcohol, (C16-C18) alkyl alcohol, alcohols, C1618, C16-18 alcohols, cetostearyl alcohol, cetyl/stearyl alcohol, 1-octadecanol mixed with 1-hexadecanol, Cetostearyl alcohol, Cetyl Alcohol, Stearyl Alcohol, Cetylstearyl alcohol, cetyl stearyl alcohol, Crodacol CS90, Lanette O, 1-Hexadecanol compd. with 1-octadecanol (1:1), C18H38O • C16H34O, Alcohols, C16-18, Cetostearyl Alcohol, Cetyl/Stearyl Alcohol, 1-Octadecanol mixt. with 1-Hexadecanol, Cetearyl alcohol, Cetylstearyl alcohol, Cetyl/stearyl alcohol, Cetearyl alcohol, Cetearyl Alcohol, 67762-27-0, Cetyl/stearyl alcohol, hexadecan-1-ol; octadecan-1-ol, 8005-44-5, Cetearyl Alcohol [NF], UNII-2DMT128M1S, Lanette O, EINECS 267-008-6, Ceto/Stearyl Alcohol, EC 267-008-6, 2DMT128M1S, SCHEMBL1091511, Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (50/50), Cetyl Alcohol, Stearyl Alcohol, Cetearyl Alcohol, Cetearyl Alcohol, Cetylstearyl alcohol, Cetyl/stearyl alcohol, Cetyl Stearyl Alcohol, Cetearyl alcohol, Cetearyl Alcohol, Hexadecan-1-ol + Octadecan-1-ol, Hexadecanol + octadecanol, Hexadecyl alcohol + octadecyl alcohol, Adol 63, Adol 65, Adol 66, Alfol 1618, Alfol 1618C, Alfol 30F, BTMS 350, Barolub LOH, C16-18 alcohols, C16-18 alcs., C16-18 fatty alcohols, CO 1618, CS 50, Cestopal 80M, Cetalol SCA, Cetanol K, Cetearyl alcohol, Cetostearyl alcohol, Cetearyl Alcohol, Cire algonol CS, Cire deLanol ST, Conol 30OC, Crodacol 1618, Crodacol CS 50, Crodacol CS 90, Crodacol SCB, Crodamol CS 90, Cyclochem emulsion wax, Dehydag wax N, Ecorol 68/50P, Epal 1618, Hydrenol D, Hydrenol DV, Hydrenol MY, Hyfatol CS, Hyfatol CS 50, Hyfatol CS/EP, Kalcohl 68, Kalcohl 6850, Kalcohl 6870, Kalcohl 86, Kalcohl 8665, Kalcohl 8688, Kalcol 1618, Kalcol 6850, Kolliphor CS-A, Kolliphor CS-B, Kolliwax CSA 50, Kolliwax CSA 70, Lanette 20, Lanette D, Lanette O, Laurex CS, Mixture of cetyl and stearyl alcohols, NAA 45, Cetostearyl alcohol, Cetyl Alcohol, Stearyl Alcohol, Cetearyl Alcohol, cetyl stearyl alcohol, Crodacol CS90, Lanette O, 1-Hexadecanol compd. with 1-octadecanol (1:1), C1618, LANETTE AOK, CETOSTEAROL, heptadecan-1-ol, CETEARYL ALCOHOL, Alkohole, C16-18, Cetearyl alcohol, Cetostearyl Alcohol, C16-18-Alkylalcohol, CETOSTEARYL ALCOHOL, Ceto-stearyl alcohol, CETEARYL ALCOHOL, CETYL-STEARYL ALCOHOL, tetratriacontan-17-ol, CETYL ALCOHOL - STEARYL ALCOHOL
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade, the chemical formula is C34H72O2, white solid crystal, granular or waxy block, with fragrance.
The melting point of Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is 48-50°C, and the boiling point is 344°C.
Insoluble in water, soluble in ethanol, ether and mineral oil.
Sulfonation reaction with concentrated sulfuric acid, but no chemical effect when encountering strong alkali.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade has the functions of inhibiting greasy feeling, reducing the viscosity of wax materials, and stabilizing cosmetic emulsions.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a mixture of cetyl and stearyl alcohols that can come from vegetable or synthetic sources.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade’s a so-called fatty alcohol, a mix of cetyl and stearyl alcohol, other two emollient fatty alcohols.
Though chemically speaking, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is alcohol (as in, it has an -OH group in its molecule), its properties are totally different from the properties of low molecular weight or drying alcohols.
Fatty alcohols have a long oil-soluble (and thus emollient) tail part that makes them absolutely non-drying and non-irritating and are totally ok for the skin.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a pre-made 50:50 blend of cetyl alcohol and stearyl alcohol, which are fatty alcohols that give creams and lotions their thickness and texture.
The more Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade used, the thicker or creamier the product.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade also helps stabilize emulsions.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is actually a blend of cetyl and stearyl alcohol which are both naturally derived from mixed vegetable sources.
Use Levels of Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is 0.2-1.5% typically.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is made from a combination of cetyl and stearyl alcohol.
These alcohols are mostly derived from plant-based sources such as coconut, palm, and vegetable oil.
Further, it can also be made in the laboratory.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a safe and non-toxic ingredient that poses little to no risk when applied.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a cosmetic wax and is used as a co-emulsifier and thickener in conditioners and some creams.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a type of fatty alcohol that companies use to make various cosmetic products.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is an emollient, which means it softens the skin and hair
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is different from the alcohol in drinks, which is known as ethanol.
While ethanol is drying to the skin, fatty alcohols are not.
Experts widely accept cetearyl alcohol as a safe ingredient in cosmetics, and Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is practically nontoxic, although some people can be sensitive or allergic to it.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade also examines other alcohols in cosmetics.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a mixture of cetyl alcohol and stearyl alcohol.
Both alcohols are present in small amounts in plants and animals.
Cetearyl, cetyl, and stearyl alcohol are all fatty alcohols, which means they derive from natural oils and fats.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a waxy, white solid that manufacturers typically sell in the form of flakes.
While it is soluble (dissolves) in oils and alcohols, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is insoluble in water.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade consists predominantly of cetyl and stearyl alcohols and is classified as a fatty alcohol.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is not an emulsifier itself, but needs to be combined with Emulsifying Wax (i.e. steareth-21).
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is NOT derived from any animal fats or oils.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is coconut/palm-oil derived.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a long chain, fatty alcohol that adds an emulsifying agent to many hair care products and can help your hair feel smoother with less frizz.
Long chain alcohols are oilier than short chain alcohols thanks to their abundance of carbon atoms in each molecule (between 12 and 20″>.
Made from a combination of Cetyl alcohol and Stearyl alcohol, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade can be naturally sourced from plants or synthetically created.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a highly effective emollient, making it a popular choice in skincare products such as creams, lotions, and moisturizers.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is valuable in creating stable emulsions, which are essential for products like creams and lotions that contain both water and oil phases.
This ensures a uniform and well-blended product.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade helps improve the texture of hair, making it more manageable, reducing frizz, and imparting a silky feel.
A minor side effect could be rashes on highly sensitive skin; therefore, a patch test is required.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is also biodegradable and does not pose any known environmental hazard.
Additionally, plant-based derivatives make Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade halal and vegan.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is solvent in alcohol, non-solvent in water, very well tolerated and readily biodegradable.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is different from the alcohol in drinks, which is known as ethanol.
While ethanol is drying to the skin, fatty alcohols are not.
Experts widely accept Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade as a safe ingredient in cosmetics, and it is practically nontoxic.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is often used as a generic term, but not all alcohols are created equal.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade can fall into two categories:
1) high molecular alcohols
2) low molecular alcohols.
Low molecular alcohols are also known as drying alcohols.
High molecular alcohols are also called fatty alcohols.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade falls into this last category.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is an ingredient that is derived naturally from plants like palm oil or coconut oil.
Although the names sound similar, Cetyl Alcohol and Ceteareth-20 are not the same as Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade enhances the stability and shelf life of cosmetic products.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade helps prevent the separation of ingredients and maintains the overall integrity of the formulation.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade contributes to the viscosity and thickness of formulations, providing a desirable consistency to products like creams and body butter.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a flaky, waxy, white solid that is a combination of cetyl and stearyl alcohols, which occur naturally in plants and animals.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is often derived from coconut, palm, corn, or soy vegetable oil, typically from coconut palm trees, palm trees, corn plants, or soy plants.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is also known as cetostearyl alcohol and with a molecular formula of C34H72O2.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a mixture of cetyl alcohol and stearyl alcohol, while cetyl alcohol is a single ingredient.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a white, waxy solid that is derived from vegetable oils.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is non-irritating and non-comedogenic, making it a good choice for people with sensitive skin.
They do have stuff in common though. Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is made from Cetyl Alcohol and Stearyl Alcohol, and if you mix Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade with Ethylene Oxide you get Ceteareth-20.
Both Cetyl Alcohol and Ceteareth-20 serves kind of the same purpose as Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade – they act as an emulsifier and help to stabilize and thinker up skincare products and hair products.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade belongs to the family of fatty alcohols.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade thickens creams and stabilizes them.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade softens and protects the skin without a greasy effect.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade mainly contains cetyl alcohol (Cetyl alcohol) and stearyl alcohol (Stearyl alcohol).
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is authorized in organic.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is vegetable-derived fatty alcohol used as an emollient and thickening agent in skin creams and lotions.
In topical formulations, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade will increase viscosity and acts as an emulsifier in water-in-oil and oil-in-water emulsions.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade stabilizes an emulsion and also acts as a co-emulsifier, thereby reducing the total amount of surfactant required to form a stable emulsion.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is an emulsifier that thickens cosmetic products and makes them stable by holding water and oil together.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade can also be used as a surfactant that foams and washes the hair and skin, and is known for its emollient properties.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a white, crystalline solid that is derived from coconut oil and palm oil.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is also non-irritating and non-comedogenic.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a chemical that’s found in personal care products like skin lotions, creams, and hair products.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a solid, waxy material derived from the fats of vegetable oils.
Although it is called ‘alcohol’, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is not a fermented mixture and has nothing to do with ethanol.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is very gentle on the skin and does not dry it out.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is an emollient that makes the skin and hair smooth and supple.
This co-emulsifier in the form of small white pastilles, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade, is composed of half cetyl alcohol and half stearyl alcohol.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is purely plant-based and therefore biodegradable.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a white to light yellowish hydrophilic wax that is supplied in pellets.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade has a hydroxyl value of 215-225, a tube rise melting point of 49 - 56°C, and an iodine number of max. 0.5.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a waxy substance that's derived.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade, also know as Cetostearyl Alcohol, is a vegetable-derived fatty alcohol mixture of approximately 30% cetyl alcohol and 70% stearyl alcohol.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade gives an emollient feel to the skin and a conditioning effect to hair.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a white waxy solid ingredient with a mild soapy odour, and is in a group known as a ‘fatty alcohols’.
Unlike more conventional alcohols like ethanol, fatty alcohols have notably different properties - typically they are non-irritating and non-drying to skin.
Unlike other types of alcohol, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade’s not drying or irritating and is considered safe and nontoxic for use on skin and hair.
If you’ve ever used lotions, shampoos, or conditioners, you may have noticed they include a chemical called Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade.
The good news is that Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade isn’t “bad” for you, your skin, or your hair.
Most importantly, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is very different from “regular” alcohols, like ethanol.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a chemical found in cosmetic products.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade’s a white, waxy mixture of cetyl alcohol and stearyl alcohol, both fatty alcohols.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is found in animals and plants, like coconut and palm oil.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade can also be made in a laboratory.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a waxy, white substance consisting of cetyl and stearyl alcohols.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade’s used in personal care products as an emulsifier, emollient, and surfactant.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a mixture of stearyl alcohol and cetyl alcohol that can come from vegetable or synthetic sources.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is primarily made from cetyl and stearyl alcohols, which can be synthetically produced or derived from plant oils such as coconut and palm, or from animal oils (not used by ecostore).
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is part of a group of ‘fatty alcohols’ that are derived from synthesising natural components, in this case stearic acid and palmitic acid (found in oils and butters) and vegetable triglycerides.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a fatty alcohol that is a mixture of cetyl and stearyl alcohols.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade can be derived naturally, as in coconut fatty alcohol, or made synthetically.
Unlike the skin-aggravating/drying forms of alcohol (typically listed as SD alcohol, denatured alcohol, or isopropyl alcohol), Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is an emollient that is gentle, safe, and good for skin.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is almost always combined with similar-feeling ingredients to create a product’s texture and slip sensation when applied to skin.
As a raw material, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a white, waxy solid (often in flake form).
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is not soluble in water but is soluble in alcohol and oils.
In the majority of skin care formulas, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is present in under a 5% concentration, although higher amounts are permissible.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade (CH3(CH2)nOH) is a mixture of cetyl and stearyl alcohols that can come from vegetable or synthetic sources.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is classified as a fatty alcohol.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a white, waxy, solid material in the form of flakes.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is waxy white solid with a mild soapy odor.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade floats on water.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a mixture of fatty alcohols, consisting predominantly of cetyl (16 C) and stearyl alcohols (18 C) and is classified as a fatty alcohol.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is the name given by the INCI (International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients) to a compound non-ionic surfactant that is a mixture of cetyl alcohol and stearyl alcohol.
Both of these alcohols are fatty alcohols.
The CAS number of Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is 67762-27-0.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade also known as Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade or cetylstearyl alcohol is a mixture of fatty alcohols, consisting of cetyl and stearyl alcohols.
The mixture forms a waxy, white substance used in cosmetics and personal care products to smooth and thicken the product while adding hydrating properties.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a white, waxy solid, usually sold in a flake form.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade consists primarily of a combination of cetyl (hexadecanol) and stearyl (octadecanol) alcohols.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is oil soluble, but it is not water-soluble.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade has a melting point of 122°F (50°C) and a boiling point: 480.2°F (249°C).
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a fatty alcohol that is made up of stearyl alcohols and cetyl alcohol.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a substance present in several cosmetic products.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade's a waxy white liquid that solidifies at room temperature.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is also called "long-chain alcohol" because of its chemical formula.
Fatty alcohols have an even number of carbon atoms and a single alcohol group (-OH) connected to the last carbon.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is also called palmityl alcohol and 1-hexadecanol.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a common component in a range of cosmetics and personal care products.
In cosmetic products, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade acts as a stabilizer and emulsifier and prevents products from separating.
On ingredient labels, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is sometimes listed as C16-18 alcohol, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade, or cetyl/stearyl alcohol.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a non-ionic surfactant that performs a variety of functions in the personal care business.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is also known as cetostearyl alcohol and cetyl/stearyl alcohol.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is insoluble in water and soluble in alcohol and oils.
The ratio of stearyl and cetyl alcohol varies in Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade.
Technical grade Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade contains approximately 65-80% stearyl and 20-35% cetyl alcohol.
Though Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade consists mainly of cetyl and stearyl alcohols, small quantities of alcohols with longer and shorter chain lengths are usually present in this mixture.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a 100% natural product of waxy consistency.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a plant derived fatty alcohol made from a mixture of Cetyl alcohol and Stearyl Alcohol.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is all-purpose thickening agent.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a white, waxy solid in flake form.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a vegetable derived blend of cetyl and stearyl fatty alcohol.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is composed of fatty alcohols, 70:30 ratio.
C18 weight percentage Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade 60-75% and C16 weight percentage cetyl alcohol 25-35%.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is HLB 15.5 (creates oil-in-water emulsions but only to a limited degree).
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a mixture of fatty alcohols, consisting predominantly of cetyl and stearyl alcohols and is classified as a fatty alcohol.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a white, waxy solid made up of a combination of cetyl alcohol and stearyl alcohol.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade (CH3 (CH2)nOH) is a mixture of cetyl and stearyl alcohols from vegetable or synthetic sources.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is classified as a fatty alcohol.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a white, waxy, solid substance in the form of flakes.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is oil soluble but not water soluble.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade's melting point is 122°F (50°C) and boiling point: 480.2°F (249°C)
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade acts as a consistency building agent thus increasing the viscosity of the system.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is usually present in the oil phase in high concentration.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a fatty alcohol derived entirely from vegetable (coconut and/or palm kernel, supplemented with palm oil stearine) feedstocks.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is made from palmitic acid.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is also called cetyl stearyl alcohol.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade acts as an emulsifier.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is ideal for products where you need an emulsifier and thickener in one.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is an emulsifier is a substance that allows a homogeneous mixture to be formed from otherwise immiscible liquids, such as water and oil.
The addition of an emulsifier to the water/oil mixture results in an emulsion.
These are, for example, creams, body lotions, shaving emulsions, make-up removing oils and anything containing oil and water.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade adds strength to creams and improves their consistency.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is very similar to cetyl alcohol except that it is milder.
Heat the Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade to a temperature of 60-70°C together with the oil phase and make sure it has completely dissolved.
Recommended dosage of Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is 0-5%
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is vegetable derived (palm).
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is an emulsifier is a substance that enables the creation of a seamless mixture from immiscible liquids such as water and oil.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is an easy spreading, Colorless liquid fatty alcohol.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is the hidden gem your products need!
Addition of an emulsifier into the mixture of water and oil creates an emulsion.
This can be seen in creams, body milks, shaving emulsions, cleansing oils and everything that contains oil and water.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is 100% of natural origin with waxy consistency.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is derived from palmitic acid and is called Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade acts as an emulsifier and is ideal for products which need both emulsifier and thickening agent in one.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade imparts the firmness to creams and enhances their consistency.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is very similar to cetyl alcohol, but it is softer.
Besides being used in creams, body milks and so on, be sure to use Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade in shampoos and conditioners as well.
Heat Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade to 60 – 70 °C together with the oil phase and make sure it is completely dissolved.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a cosmetic grade of natural cetyl alcohol containing a minimum 95% C16 alcohols.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a white to light yellowish hydrophilic wax supplied in pellets.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is an all-purpose thickening agent.
NF grade of Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is 95% active components.
Recommended usage of Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade: 1.5% to 5.5% of your lotion or cream recipe.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a plant based product usually extracted from coconut oil.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade helps to form protective barrier on the skin so water cannot evaporate, thus locking in the moisture.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a fatty alcohol derived entirely from vegetable (coconut and/or palm kernel, supplemented with palm oil stearine) feedstocks.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a white, waxy solid, in flake or bead form, which is used in ointments, creams, conditioners and lotions as a mild vegetable emulsifier, skin softener, conditioner and thickener.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a fatty acid chain derived from either coconut or palm oil to which an alcohol has been added.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a very effective thickener that helps form extremely stable emulsions in water-in-oil (full moisturizer) and oil-in-water (oil-free lotion) preparations.
When one hears ‘alcohol’ usually what comes to mind are rubbing alcohol or grain alcohol....both are very drying on the skin.
Then there are what are known as fatty alcohols which are usually produced from saturated fats in nuts and plants and their effects on the skin are quite different from ethyl alcohol; one of them is Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade.
According to the FDA, cosmetic products labeled ‘alcohol free’ may contain cetyl, stearyl, cetearyl, or lanolin alcohols.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a mixture of cetyl and stearyl alcohols that can be derived naturally or synthetically.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a white, waxy solid.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a fatty alcohol used for a wide range of applications.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is also referred to as Fatty Alcohols C16-C18, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade, or Cetostearyl Alcohol.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade mades from palm oil.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a fatty alcohol which is understood to cause contact dermatitis.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is white, solid, waxy droplets or flakes, with a characteristic bland odour.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade's melting point is 50 to 56 degrees celsius.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a fatty alcohol that is a mixture of cetyl and stearyl alcohols.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is composed of fatty alcohols, 70:30 ratio.
C18 weight percentage stearyl alcohol 60-75% and C16 weight percentage cetyl alcohol 25-35%.
HLB of Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is 15.5 (creates oil-in-water emulsions but only to a limited degree).
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade works also in water-free products like lipsticks.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade acts as co-emulsifier at concentrations under 2%.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade has emollient, moisturizing, and foam boosting properties.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a mixture of stearyl alcohol and cetyl alcohol forming a waxy, white mixture to be used in cosmetics.
While most alcohols are drying for the skin, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade traps water and treats skin dryness.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade, Cetyl Alcohol, Myristyl Alcohol and Behenyl Alcohol are white, waxy solids.
Isostearyl Alcohol is a clear liquid.
Cetyl Alcohol and Stearyl Alcohol are the two major components of Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade.
These ingredients are all fatty alcohols and that are widely used in cosmetics and personal care products, especially in skin lotions and creams.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade can be derived naturally, as in coconut fatty alcohol, or made synthetically.
According to the U.S. FDA, cosmetic products labeled “alcohol free” are allowed to contain Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade, because the effects are so different from skin-damaging forms of alcohol.
As a raw material, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a white, waxy solid (often in flake form).
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is not soluble in water but is soluble in alcohol and oils.
In the majority of skin care formulas, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is present in under a 5% concentration, although higher amounts are permissible.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade, also known as Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade, is a waxy substance made from stearyl alcohol or cetyl alcohol, or both fatty acids.
USES and APPLICATIONS of CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE:
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used raw materials for making chemical intermediates and surfactants .
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade can be used directly as a foam suppressor .
Provides thickening in cosmetic and pharmaceutical formulations.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is widely used in cosmetics, plastics, leather, textiles, synthetic detergents and other industries.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is suitable for all kinds of cosmetics, as a base, especially suitable for creams and lotions.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade has a range of uses in different types of products:
In skin care products, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade can be used to modify the viscosity (thickness) of lotions or as an emollient (moisturiser), leaving skin soft and smooth.
In personal and hair care products, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade can be used as an emulsifier or emulsion stabiliser, helping emulsifying ingredients more effectively reduce surface tension between water and oil, improving performance.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is commonly used as an emulsion stabilizer and thickener.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade consisting predominantly of cetyl alcohol (C16) and stearyl alcohol (C18), is a fatty alcohol commonly used as an emulsifier and stabilizer in cosmetics, personal care, and pharmaceutical products.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade helps to blend water and oil, and increases the viscosity and texture of products.
In an emulsion Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is generally used at around 0.5% to help improve the structure and stability of the oil phase while giving a good skin feel.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade can also be used up to 15% in a hair conditioner formula to give slip and increase viscosity.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a derivative based on renewable plant raw materials and is mainly used in cosmetic applications.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is compatible with a variety of ingredients, and is used in a wide range of products including face creams, hand creams, shampoos, conditioners, and body washes.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is typically used as an emulsifier and stabilizer, helping to blend water and oil and increase the viscosity and texture of products.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade can be used in a variety of cosmetics and personal care products, such as face creams, hand creams, shampoos, conditioners, and body washes.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used in personal care products, mainly skin lotions, hair products, and creams.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade helps create smoother creams, thicker lotions, and more stable foam products.
In medicine, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade can be directly used in W/O emulsifier paste, ointment base, etc.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is also used as a raw material for textile auxiliaries in industry
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used as raw material for anionic, cationic, nonionic surfactants
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used raw materials for making chemical intermediates and surfactants
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used in hundreds of personal care, cosmetic, and household products, such as makeup, bath soap, detergents, shaving cream, moisturizer, shampoo, and other products.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used in personal care products as a thickener, stabilizer, emulsifier, and emollient.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used in personal care products as a thickener, emulsifier, and moisturizer.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used creams and lotions will typically contain 1 – 8% while anhydrous formulas will contain higher concentrations as a structural component and feel-modifier.
In emulsions, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade will add body and richness at lower use levels (1 – 5%) while imparting a velvety feel.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used to help soften the skin and hair and to thicken and stabilize cosmetic products, like lotions and hair products.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used as an emollient, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is considered an effective ingredient for soothing and healing dry skin.
Fatty alcohols such as cetearyl or cetyl alcohol are emollients that do not dry out the skin or have astringent properties like ethanol or isopropyl alcohol.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade mainly functions as a co-emulsifier, thickener and/or emollient in cosmetic formulations.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is an emollient, which means it softens the skin and hair.
Manufacturers also use Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade to stabilize emulsions, which are mixes of oil and water.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a type of fatty alcohol that companies use to make various cosmetic products.
These include a wide array of toiletries, including hand creams, shampoos, and body washes.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used in many cosmetic products since it increases the stability of emulsions.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade constitutes a solid white mass which also serves as a consistency enhancing component.
On the skin Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade has a smoothing and non-oily effect.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a mixture of stearyl alcohol and cetyl alcohol forming a waxy, white mixture to be used in cosmetics.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used to bring smoothness and thickness to the products while also providing hydrating properties.
While most alcohols are drying for the skin, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade traps water and treats skin dryness.
However, higher concentrations may begin to give a waxy feel to the product as Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is rubbed in.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used lotions, creams, conditioners, make-up products.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is suitable for all kinds of cosmetics, as a base, especially suitable for creams and lotions; in medicine, it can be directly used in W/O emulsifier paste (as auxiliary emulsifier), ointment base, etc.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used as an emulsion stabiliser, opacifying agent, and foam boosting surfactant, as well as an aqueous and nonaqueous viscosity-increasing agent.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade imparts an emollient feel to the skin and can be used in water-in-oil emulsions, oil-in-water emulsions, and anhydrous formulations.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is commonly used in hair conditioners and other cosmetic products for it's emollient properties.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used as an emollient.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is perfect for use in Baby Care products like Shampoo and skincare products due to its non-sensitizing properties.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade acts as an emulsifier and stabilizer.
This means that is it used for blending ingredients that do not normally mix (such as water and oil).
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade can also be used to thicken up the consistency of a product.
As an emollient, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is considered an effective ingredient for soothing and healing dry skin.
Beyond Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade’s emollient ability to provide a softening and smoothing effect, it is also used as a carrying agent for other ingredients.
Additionally, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade can be used to alter the thickness of a formula or to influence the foaming capacity of a cleanser.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade (white pellets) is a cosmetic wax and is used as a co-emulsifier and thickener in conditioners and some creams.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a fatty alcohol and is the main ingredient in many skincare, haircare, and personal care products.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade improves the consistency of the formula and assists in creating more stable foam-based products.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is most commonly used in all kinds of cosmetic products.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is found in a number of detergents – it is responsible for foam stabilisation in products intended for cleaning hard surfaces.
In the pulp and paper industry, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a component of emulsion skimmers.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a component of processing fluids, and in the paint and varnish industry serves as a component of open-time regulators (so-called OTE).
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade can be used as an emulsion stabiliser and thickening agent to keep product ingredients from separating, as a fragrance component, opacifying agent, surfactant/emulsifying agent, surfactant/foam booster, as well as an aqueous and non-aqueous viscosity-increasing agent.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade can also be successfully used in other industrial sectors.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a common emulsifier used in a vast array of cosmetics.
Cosmetic creams and lotions are often composed of water and oil-based ingredients, which are held together by substances called emulsifiers.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade also acts as an emulsifying agent in cosmetic products.
Without emulsifiers, the formula would separate, causing oil droplets to float on top of the water.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used as a food ingredient too, and may be employed as a flavouring agent or in food decorations.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade, for example, is used in the pictures or colourful lettering on various varieties of sweets or gum.
In industrial applications, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is utilised as a lubricant for nuts and bolts in manufacturing applications and is a main component in fuels, chemical intermediates, and plasticizers.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade provides an emollient feel to skin and hair. Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade will provide viscosity increase to all systems.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade could be used in any product that you apply to your hair or skin and is commonly found in lotions, shampoos creams, and moisturizers.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used in emulsions as a stabilizer, opacifier, and can support foam in surfactant systems.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade can be used in all personal care products including skin care, hair care and color cosmetics.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is also commonly used in hair conditioners and other hair products.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is intended for external use only.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is derived from nature’s delicious and heavenly tasting coconuts, corn, and palm kernels, this amazing ingredient is used as an emollient in skincare and cosmetic formulations and is one of the best stabilizers available in the market these days.
In the pharmaceutical and cosmetics industry, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade functions as an emulsion stabilizer; opacifying agent; surfactant - foam booster; and viscosity increasing agent.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is often used in creams and lotions.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is fatty alcohol blend of ratios of cetyl and stearyl alcohols from vegetable sources.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used in many industries but predominantly in personal care.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a multi-purpose, vegetable-derived blend of cetyl and stearyl fatty alcohol that is usually used as an emollient, emulsifier, and thickener in skincare formulations.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade comes in a white, waxy and solid substance that can be melted for various purposes.
As an emulsifier, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade keeps the oil and water from separating, thus allowing them to mix whilst as a thickener, it helps to transform the viscosity, add shape, and expand a product’s foaming capacity such as in lotions and shampoos.
Contrary to its name, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is not actually an 'alcohol', like the ethyl alcohol that we know to be drying on the skin but is in fact a conditioner that helps to soften skin and hair.
Furthermore, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is not a liquid that most people can initially think of, rather it is a mixture of pastilles and irregular, waxy flakes.
Consequently, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade has become a valuable addition to a multitude of applications including commercial and homemade moisturisers, shampoo/conditioner, and facial cleansers.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used lotions, creams, hair shampoos, conditioners, body washes, makeup products.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used as an emulsion stabilizer, opacifying agent, and foam boosting surfactant, as well as an aqueous and nonaqueous viscosity-increasing agent.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade imparts an emollient feel to the skin and can be used in water-in-oil emulsions, oil-in-water emulsions, and anhydrous formulations.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is commonly used in hair conditioners and other hair products.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade stabilises emulsions, enhances viscosity and consistency (adds body and thickness), has foam boosting properties and acts as a co-emulsifier.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade imparts an emollient feel to the skin and can be used in water-in-oil emulsions, oil-in-water emulsions, and anhydrous (oil only) formulations.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used for viscosity regulations in cosmetic oil-in-water emulsions.
When used in cosmetic products, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade acts as an emulsifier and stabilizer and prevents products from separating.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used to help soften the skin and hair and to thicken and stabilize cosmetic products, like lotions and hair products.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is suitable for use in creams, ointments, lotions, hair conditioners, body scrubs, butters, balms etc.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used as a thickener, co-emulsifier and stabilizer in both oil-in-water and water-in-oil emulsions.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade may also be used in anhydrous formulations.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used as an emulsion stabilizer, opacifying agent, and foam boosting surfactant, as well as an aqueous and nonaqueous viscosity-increasing agent.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade imparts an emollient feel to the skin and can be used in water-in-oil emulsions, oil-in-water emulsions, and anhydrous formulations.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is commonly used in hair conditioners and other hair products.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used as emulsion stabilizer & foam boosting surfactant.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is commonly used in cosmetic products like body lotions, hair products and creams.
The flat raw materials, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade, can also be used as defoamers, water and soil moisturizers, color formers.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is also used as raw materials for detergents in the production of alcohols, amides and sulfonated products.
Manufacturers also use Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade to stabilize emulsions, which are mixes of oil and water.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used in personal care products, mainly skin lotions, hair products, and creams.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade helps create smoother creams, thicker lotions, and more stable foam products.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade helps prevent creams from separating into oil and liquid.
A chemical that Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade helps to keep liquid and oil together is known as an emulsifier.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade may also make a product thicker or increase the product’s ability to foam.
Unlike other alcohols, which tend to make skin more dry, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade traps water and treats skin dryness.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is an all-purpose stabilizer, thickening agent, emulsifier, for making all kinds of lotions and creams, body butters and more, sourced from sustainable coconut and palm oils.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is an effective emusifier with broad PH stability.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade contributes to the viscosity of formulations and is commonly used in hair relaxers and conditioners.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used in shampoo and hair care formulations, as a smoothing agent of hair conditioner, hairdressing gel, shampoo and other hair care products, a kind of anti-winding material.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade helps to make products smoother, thicker and more stable.
In the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industry, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade acts as an emulsion stabilizer; matting agent; Surfactant - foam booster; and viscosity increasing agent.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is often used in creams and lotions.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is also functions as a co-emulsifier.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a waxy white solid with a mild soapy odor at room temperature, and finds widespread application as an opacifier, emulsion thickener/bodifier and stabilizer, viscosity stabilizer, and rinse-out hair conditioning component.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade works to emulsify your water and oil components, opacify your recipe and give a smooth, emolient feel on the skin.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is ideal in a number of applications, including creams and lotions, body butters, solid conditioning bars and balms.
In medicine, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade can be directly used for W/O emulsifier paste, ointment matrix, etc, hair care, skin care.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used in fabric softener, antistatic agent of synthetic fibers, wetting agent or as thickening agent of daily chemical
An all-purpose, non-gelling thickening agent widely used throughout the cosmetic industry for the stable consistency it gives to the products, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is comprised of 95% fatty acids derived from vegetable oils, primarily palm oil.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is also an emollient, moisturizer, viscosity stabilizer, and foam enhancer.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade comes in white, odourless flakes, which are insoluble in cold water, and only very slightly soluble in hot water and alcohol.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is mainly used for viscosity control in cosmetic Oil/Water emulsions.In addition to using Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade in creams, body lotions, etc. you can definitely use it in shampoos and conditioners.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is also used as a raw material for Textile Auxiliaries in industry.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a waxy white solid with a mild soapy odor at room temperature, and finds widespread application as an opacifier, emulsion thickener/bodifier and stabilizer, viscosity stabilizer, and rinse-out hair conditioning component.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade increases viscosity and is used as a stabiliser in conditioners, creams and lotions.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a very effective thickener that helps form extremely stable emulsions in water-in-oil and oil-in-water preparations.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used as a co-emulsifier and imparts moisturising feel and lubricity to the skin.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade stabilizes an emulsion and also acts as a co-emulsifier, thereby reducing the total amount of surfactant required to form a stable emulsion.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used as opacifying agent, foam-boosting surfactant, emulsion stabilizer, as well as non-aqueous and aqueous viscosity incline agent.
Unlike the skin-aggravating/drying forms of alcohol (typically listed as SD alcohol, denatured alcohol, or isopropyl alcohol), Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is an emollient that is gentle, safe, and good for skin.
Beyond Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade’s emollient ability to provide a softening and smoothing effect, it is also used as a carrying agent for other ingredients.
Additionally, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade can be used to alter the thickness of a formula or to influence the foaming capacity of a cleanser.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is almost always combined with similar-feeling ingredients to create a product’s texture and slip sensation when applied to skin.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used emollient, emulsifier.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade may be used in conjunction with emulsifying wax.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used as an emollient, emulsifier, thickener and as a carrying agent for other ingredients.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used for salves, medical skin care products and textile auxiliaries among others.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade also appears in the preparation of solid lipid nanoparticles, nanostructured lipid carriers and nanoemulsion of lornoxicam for transdermal delivery.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used non-gelling thickener, viscosity and consistency enhancer.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used to bring smoothness and thickness to the products while also providing hydrating properties.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade acts as an emollient, texture enhancer, foam stabilizer.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used all-purpose thickening agent.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is NF grade, 95% active components. Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is composed of fatty alcohols, 50:50 ratio.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is white flakes or pastilles, mild characteristic odor.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is not soluble in water.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is partially soluble in alcohol. (creates oil-in-water emulsions but only to a limited degree)
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used for external use only.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used as surfactants, hair shampoos, conditioners, body washes, makeup products.
In topical formulations, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade will increase viscosity and acts as an emulsifier in water-in-oil and oil-in-water emulsions.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used preparations for washing face and body, peeling scrubs, anti-acne preparations, make-up bases, foundations, mascara, eyeliners, lipsticks, lip balms, make-up removers, depilation preparations, lubricants, metalworking fluids.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used Thickener and stabiliser in emulsions, Non-greasy emollient, Increases slip and spreadability, Improves texture and overall feel of products.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used Consumer Products, Blends, Detergents, Ethoxylation, Household Cleaners, Sulfonation, Surfactants, Lubricants, Fluids & Oilfield, and Esters.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used Personal Care, Blends, Cosmetics, Deodorant, Esters, Haircare, Skincare, Suncare, andSurfactants.
HOW IS CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE PRODUCED?
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a solid organic compound that can be isolated from fats.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is synthetically manufactured by reducing ethyl palmitate with metallic sodium and alcohol or under acidic conditions with lithium aluminum hydride as a catalyst.
USE OF CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE IN COSMETICS AND PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS:
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used in various moisturizers and skin lotions for binding ingredients together.
Additionally, because Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade effectively moisturizes and relieves dry skin, it’s commonly used in skincare and hair care products such as shampoos, conditioners, and anti-frizz hair creams.
WHY IS CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE USED?
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade and the other fatty alcohols keep an emulsion from separating into its oil and liquid components.
These ingredients are also used to alter the thickness of liquid products and to increase foaming capacity or to stabilize foams.
WHAT IS CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE USED FOR?
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is usually known as an inactive ingredient because it does not extend help to the therapeutic purposes of a cosmetic product, but mostly just to keep everything together.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade binds the products together and prevents them from separating.
Uses of Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade extend further in providing thickness and much-needed bulk to cosmetic and personal care products.
*Skin care:
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used in a range of moisturizers and skin lotions because it imparts few moisturizing properties apart from binding the cream together.
Further, it heals dry skin – making Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade skincare quite popular
*Hair care:
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade treats hair to make them soft while trapping in water to hydrate them.
It is commonly found in shampoos and anti-frizz hair creams.
Is Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade bad for hair?
The answer is no, as it is not drying like other types of alcohols
ORIGIN OF CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE:
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is made from a combination of cetyl and stearyl alcohol.
These alcohols are mostly derived from plant-based sources such as coconut, palm, and vegetable oil.
Further, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade can also be made in the laboratory.
WHAT DOES CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE DO IN A FORMULATION?
*Bulking
*Skin conditioning
*Smoothing
*Surfactant
*Viscosity controlling
SAFETY PROFILE OF CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE:
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a safe and non-toxic ingredient that poses little to no risk when applied.
A minor side effect could be rashes on highly sensitive skin; therefore, a patch test is required.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is also biodegradable and does not pose any known environmental hazard.
Additionally, plant-based derivatives make Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade halal and vegan.
ALTERNATIVES OF CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE:
*HYDROGENATED COCONUT OIL,
*HYDROGENATED JOJOBA OIL,
*HYDROGENATED SWEET ALMOND OIL
DIRECTIONS FOR USE OF CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE:
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is added to oils and melted during the oil phase, and is a good secondary emulsifier when amounting to less than 5%.
Use Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade between 0.5 - 6% in the oil phase (e.g., 3% for a creamy lotion with approximately 3% emulsifier), and melt at 54ºC / 129ºF.
FUNCTIONS OF CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE IN COSMETIC PRODUCTS:
*EMULSION STABILISING
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade supports emulsion formation and improves product stability
*OPACIFYING
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade reduces transparency and translucency by clouding the product
*SKIN CONDITIONING - EMOLLIENT
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade softens and smoothens the skin
*SURFACTANT - CLEANSING
Surface-active agent to clean skin, hair and / or teeth
*SURFACTANT - EMULSIFYING
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade allows the formation of finely dispersed mixtures of oil and water (emulsions)
*SURFACTANT - FOAM BOOSTING
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade improves foam quality by increasing volume, structure and / or durability
*VISCOSITY CONTROLLING
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade increases or decreases the viscosity of cosmetic products
FUNCTION OF CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE:
*Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade`s vegetable based, eco-friendly, and extremely mild
*Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade can be soluble in water or ethanol.
*Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is compatible with both cationic and nonionic surfactants.
*Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is stable below 100℃.
*Overall good chemical stability, excellent resistance to heat, light and pressure, strongly resistant to both acid and alkaline substances.
*Excellent thickener and emulsifier with good anti-bacterial properties.
STORAGE OF CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE:
Store Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade in a sealed container in a cool, dry well-ventilated area.
Shelf life:
12 months from the date of manufacture.
PROPERTIES AND USES OF CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE:
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is an organic compound obtained from saturated fatty alcohols of coconut.
Since it is lighter than cetyl alcohol, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade can be used in baby care and sensitive skin products.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used as emulsion stabilizer, opacifying agent, foam strengthening surfactant, viscosity increasing agent.
PROPERTIES AND APPLICATIONS OF CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE:
Product advantages:
*effective emollient and conditioner for washing and care cosmetics for skin and hair,
*provides smoothness of skin and hair,
*restores hair elasticity and softness,
*rheology modifier (improves the consistency of preparations), foam stabilizer,
*stabilizes emulsions such as oil in water (O/W), water in oil (W/O) and anhydrous preparations,
*does not cause allergic reactions,
*based on renewable plant raw materials.
CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE WITH:
*skin lotions
*moisturizers
*skin creams
*sunscreen
*shampoo
*conditioners
*hair removal creams
*hair mousse
*anti-frizz hair cream
*hair dye
*mascara
CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE AT A GLANCE:
*Fatty alcohol with emollient (softening/smoothing) properties for skin
*Known to be gentle and safe (unlike skin-damaging/drying forms of alcohol such as SD or denatured)
*May also be used to alter the thickness of a formula or influence the foaming capacity of a cleanser
*Can be derived naturally, as in coconut fatty alcohol, or made synthetically
*As a raw material, it is a white, waxy solid (often in flake form)
BENEFITS OF CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE:
*Encourages even application
*Prevent separation of ingredients
*Thickens formula
*Softens the skin
FEATURES AND BENEFITS OF CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE:
*Biodegradable
*Bodying Agent
*Emollient
*Emulsion Stabilizing Agent
*Feel Modification/Enhancement
*Opacifier
*Plant Derived / Vegetal Based
*Viscosity Stabilizer
FORMULATING GUIDELINES OF CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE:
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade melts at approximately 50 C (48 – 55 C) and most often is added to the oil phase where it is heated until all components melt.
In some instances, however, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade can be added directly to the water phase provided the batch is heated hot enough to melt all the formula’s waxes and you have enough agitation to get thorough mixing.
If you don’t meet these requirements the resulting emulsion can end up feeling gritty.
WHAT DOES CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE DO IN SKIN AND HAIR CARE?
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade has emollient properties, which means it softens and smooths the skin and hair.
Manufacturers also use this ingredient to alter the texture and performance of their formulas.
They may add it to products to:
*create an emulsion, which is a blend of oils and water
*stabilize foams
*increase foaming capacity
*change the thickness of liquids
SCIENTIFIC FACTS OF CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE:
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade, Cetyl, Myristyl and Behenyl Alcohols are straight-chain alcohols.
Isostearyl Alcohol is a branched chain alcohol.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a mixture of mostly of Cetyl and Stearyl Alcohols, which are fatty alcohols that occur naturally in small quantities in plants and animals.
Myristyl Alcohol is a 14 carbon chain.
Cetyl Alcohol has 16 carbons, while Stearyl and Isostearyl Alcohols have 18 carbons.
Behenyl Alcohol is the largest fatty alcohol in this group with 22 carbons.
FUNCTIONS OF CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE:
*Emollient
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is an emollient that can be used in water-in-oil emulsions, oil-in-water emulsions, and anhydrous formulations.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade gives the skin and hair a soft feel and adds body to creams and lotions.
*Emulsifying
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade emulsifies immiscible liquids by modifying the interfacial tension (water and oil).
*Emulsion Stabilizer
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade helps product formulas to maintain texture, consistency, and thickness.
*Opacifying Agent
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade acts as an opacifier that provides a rich, creamy, luxurious feel and appearance to formulations.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade prevents light transmission and adds brightness and whiteness to the end product.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade has excellent formulation compatibility and stability.
*Surfactant
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a non-ionic surfactant that helps boost foam in a formulation and improves the efficacy of cleansers.
*Viscosity Controller
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade improves the viscosity of creams, lotions, cleansers, and shower/bath products.
*Foam Booster
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade improves the quality of the foam produced by increasing one or more of the following properties: volume, texture, and stability.
FUNCTIONS OF CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE IN COSMETIC PRODUCTS:
*EMULSION STABILISING:
Supports emulsion formation and improves product stability
*OPACIFYING:
Reduces transparency and translucency by clouding the product
*SKIN CONDITIONING - EMOLLIENT:
Softens and smoothens the skin
*SURFACTANT - CLEANSING:
Surface-active agent to clean skin, hair and / or teeth
*SURFACTANT - EMULSIFYING:
Allows the formation of finely dispersed mixtures of oil and water (emulsions)
*SURFACTANT - FOAM BOOSTING:
Improves foam quality by increasing volume, structure and / or durability
*VISCOSITY CONTROLLING:
Increases or decreases the viscosity of cosmetic products
BENEFITS OF CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE:
*Moisturises the skin:
In moisturisers, the emollient properties found in Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade help build an oily layer that traps water molecules in the skin.
As Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is known, dry skin can be caused by low air moisture, irregular weather changes, and more.
This makes the skin to appear lustreless.
With Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade for skin in your homemade products, you can be confident that not only your skin will all the beauty benefits but it is also safe from the damaging effects of mass-produced cosmetic products.
*Emulsifies:
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade in skincare goods works as an emulsifier that stabilises ingredients so that when you apply it to your skin or hair, they do not separate.
Moreover, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade thickens the product's formula.
*Aids in even application:
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade helps spread the product evenly on your skin, resulting in overall effectiveness.
IS CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE BAD FOR SKIN?
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a fatty alcohol which helps to trap water and leave the skin feeling smoother.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is not the same as other alcohols like ethyl or rubbing alcohol.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is known to effectively condition and soften the skin and hair.
WHAT IS CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE USED FOR?
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is usually known as an inactive ingredient because it does not extend help to the therapeutic purposes of a cosmetic product, but mostly just to keep everything together.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade binds the products together and prevents them from separating.
Uses of Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade extend further in providing thickness and much-needed bulk to cosmetic and personal care products.
*Skin care:
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used in a range of moisturizers and skin lotions because it imparts few moisturizing properties apart from binding the cream together.
Further, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade heals dry skin – making Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade skincare quite popular
*Hair care:
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade treats hair to make them soft while trapping in water to hydrate them.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is commonly found in shampoos and anti-frizz hair creams.
Is Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade bad for hair?
The answer is no, as it is not drying like other types of alcohols
FUNCTIONS OF CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE:
*Emollient:
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade softens and softens the skin
*Emulsifying agent:
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade promotes the formation of intimate mixtures between immiscible liquids by modifying the interfacial tension (water and oil)
*Emulsion Stabilizer:
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade aids the emulsification process and improves emulsion stability and shelf life
*Foam Sinergist:
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade improves the quality of foam produced by increasing one or more of the following properties: volume, texture and/or stability
*Opacifier:
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade reduces the transparency or translucency of cosmetics
*Surfactant:
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade reduces the surface tension of cosmetics and contributes to the even distribution of the product during use
*Viscosity control agent:
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade increases or decreases the viscosity of cosmetics
WHAT DOES CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE DO IN A FORMULATION?
*Bulking
*Skin conditioning
*Smoothing
*Surfactant
*Viscosity controlling
WHAT DOES CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE DO IN SKIN AND HAIR CARE?
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade has emollient properties, which means it softens and smooths the skin and hair.
HOW TO USE CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE FOR HAIR?
As mentioned before Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a fatty alcohol that is used as an emollient, thickening agent, and emulsifier in hair care products.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used in to give stability to the formula and to enhance the texture and feel of the product.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade has gained popularity and can be seen in most shampoos, conditioners, hair creams, hair mousses, etc. Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade does not dry the hair; making it ideal for daily use.
Considering it’s derived from natural components Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is non-toxic and can be safely used on your hair.
This non-drying fatty alcohol, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade, improves the hydration level of the strands whilst reducing frizz, and thus smoothens the hair’s texture.
OTHER INGREDIENTS IT IS COMPATIBLE WITH:
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade works well with most emulsifiers as well as other hair care ingredients.
However, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade should not be used in conjugation with Ceteareth-20 as it is comedogenic and can clog the pores.
HOW TO USE CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE?
Heat the water phase and oil phase separately to 54 degree
Melt our Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade and add it to the emulsion.
Blend Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade well until an emulsion is formed.
Finally, adjust the pH.
Emulsion stabiliser, co-emulsifier and viscosity increasing agent that provides an emollient skin feel.
Recommended topical usage levels of 2-30%.
CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE FOR HAIR:
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is great for hair as it helps to moisturise, hydrate, and soften hair.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used for its conditioning, detangling and also anti-frizz properties.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is commonly used in hair conditioners to help thicken the product and add moisture to the hair.
CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE FOR SKIN:
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is commonly used in skincare products like moisturisers, creams and lotions.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is an emollient as it helps moisturise and soften the skin, but it also locks in the moisture.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade adds a wonderful, thick and creamy skin feel to skin products.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade feels lighter than a product thickened with wax.
PRODUCTS THAT CAN CONTAIN CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE:
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is an ingredient in many products, such as:
*moisturizing creams and lotions
*shampoo
*conditioners
*exfoliants
*sunscreens
*hair sprays
*hair dyes
*hair mousse
*facial cleansers
*makeup, including foundations, lipstick, and mascara
*shaving creams
*body washes and bar soaps
*baby wipes
*antiperspirants and deodorants
*toothpaste
*nail treatment
*hand sanitizer
*body oil
*mouthwash
*fragrance
*glitter
HOW TO USE CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE:
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is normally used at concentrations of 1-25% in your recipe.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade will help stabilise and thicken emulsions, but it isn’t an emulsifier.
Don’t try to use it as an emulsifying wax, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade won’t work!
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade needs to be melted before it is added to your recipe.
You can melt Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade and mix it into the oil phase of your recipe.
HOW CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE WORKS:
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade works as a stabilizer and prevents the oil and water from separating.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a surfactant that builds foam and thickness in the products.
CONCENTRATION AND SOLUBILITY OF CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE:
The recommended concentration of use is 0.5%-10%.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is soluble in alcohols and oils and is insoluble in water.
OCCURRENCE IN OTHER PRODUCTS:
Medicinal products and medical devices to apply at the eye or for wound treatment, technical cooling lubricants, textiles, evaporation protection agents
BACKGROUND INFORMATION OF CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE ON USE IN COSMETICS:
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade (cetylstearyl alcohol) is a mixture of cetyl alcohol (hexadecanol) and stearyl alcohol (octadecanol).
This concerns so-called fatty alcohols since the two components are frequently produced by a reduction of the corresponding fatty acids.
WHAT IS CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE MASS BALANCE?
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade almost always comes from palm oil, as it is nearly impossible to source Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade from other plants. There is no producer that will guarantee Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade comes from non-palm sources.
It is also difficult to make emulsions without cetearyl or cetyl/stearyl alcohol.
Therefore, it is critical to use Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade from Mass Balance palm certified sources as a step towards sustainable palm use.
Learn more about sustainable palm oil and mass balance here.
PHYSICAL and CHEMICAL PROPERTIES of CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE:
Appearance: White waxy solid in flake/prill form at 20°C; also available in white beads.
Density: Approximately 0.81 g/ml at 25°C.
Melting Point: Approximately 49°C, with a range of 45 - 50°C.
Acid Value: Approximately 0.0 mg KOH/g.
Saponification Value: Approximately 0.3 mg KOH/g.
Iodine Value: Approximately 0.4 g I2/100g.
CAS No.: 67762-27-0.
Molecular Formula: C18H38O.C16H34O.
Assay: 99%.
Application: Pharma grade or research purpose.
Storage: Preserve in tight, light-resistant containers in a cool place.
INCI Name: Cetearyl alcohol.
Charge: Non-ionic.
Solubility: Oil.
Usage Rate: 1 - 15%.
Vegan: Yes, sourced from sustainable RSPO approved palm oil.
Shelf Life: 24 months.
Storage Conditions: Store in a cool, dry place in
original sealed containers, protected from moisture.
Ideal storage temperature is below 40°C.
Appearance: White granule
Color(APHA): ≤10
Acid Value: ≤0.1 mg KOH/g
Saponification Value: ≤0.5 mg KOH/g
Hydroxyl Value: 205-220 mg KOH/g
Iodine Value: ≤0.5gi/100g
Total alcohol: ≥98%
C16/C18 ratio: 30/70; 35/65; 50/50
Boiling Point: 249°C
Melting Point: 50°C
pH: 6.0
Viscosity: 53 cP
InChIKey: UBHWBODXJBSFLH-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Boiling Point: 515.169°C at 760 mmHg
Melting Point: 51-53°C
Flash Point: 132.853ºC
Purity: 98%
Density: 0.842 g/cm3
Solubility: Soluble in Chloroform (Slightly),
Methanol (Slightly, Sonicated)
Appearance: White to Off-white Solid
Storage: Store at 2-8°C under inert atmosphere
Assay: 99%min
EINECS: 267-008-6
Refractive Index: 1.46
Appearance: White beads
Charge: Non-ionic
Solubility: Oil
Melting point: 45 - 50°C
Usage rate: 1 - 15%
Vegan: Yes
Melting point: 48 to 56 °C (118 to 133 °F; 321 to 329 K)
Molecular Weight: 512.9
Hydrogen Bond Donor Count: 2
Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count: 2
Rotatable Bond Count: 30
Exact Mass: 512.55323154
Monoisotopic Mass: 512.55323154
Topological Polar Surface Area: 40.5 Ų
Heavy Atom Count: 36
Formal Charge: 0
Complexity: 267
Isotope Atom Count: 0
Defined Atom Stereocenter Count: 0
Undefined Atom Stereocenter Count: 0
Defined Bond Stereocenter Count: 0
Undefined Bond Stereocenter Count: 0
Covalently-Bonded Unit Count: 2
Compound Is Canonicalized: Yes
Formula: C34H72O2
Appearance: white waxy solid
Mol weight: 512.94
Purity: 99%
% Cetyl alcohol: 45-55%
% Stearyl alcohol: 45-55%
CAS no: 67762-27-0
Density: 0.811
Melting Point: 50-54 C
HLB: 15.5
Solubility: insoluble in water
appearance: waxy solid,
colour from white to light yellow,
solidification point: from 50 to 54 ᵒC,
carbonyl value: max. 200 mg/kg,
iodine value: max. 1.0 g I2/100 g.
Appearance: White to Off-White Solid
Melting Point: 51 - 53°C
Molecular Weight: 512.93
Storage: 4°C
Solubility: Chloroform (Slightly), Methanol (Slightly, Sonicated)
Molecular Formula: C18H38O.C16H34O
Molar Mass: 512.941
Density: 0.8[at 20℃]
Melting Point: 51 - 53°C
Boling Point: 330.79℃[at 101 325 Pa]
Flash Point: 132.853°C
Water Solubility: 72.197μg/L at 25℃
Solubility: Practically insoluble in water, soluble in ethanol (96 per cent) and in light petroleum.
When melted, it is miscible with fatty oils, with liquid paraffin and with melted wool fat.
Vapor Presure: 0.001Pa at 25℃
Appearance: Solid
Color: White to Off-White
pKa: 15.76[at 20 ℃]
Storage Condition: Refrigerator
Refractive Index: 1.46
FIRST AID MEASURES of CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE:
-Description of first-aid measures:
*If inhaled:
If breathed in, move person into fresh air.
*In case of skin contact:
Wash off with soap and plenty of water.
*In case of eye contact:
Flush eyes with water as a precaution.
*If swallowed:
Rinse mouth with water.
-Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed:
No data available
ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES of CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE:
-Environmental precautions:
No special environmental precautions required.
-Methods and materials for containment and cleaning up:
Sweep up and shovel.
Keep in suitable, closed containers for disposal
FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES of CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE:
-Extinguishing media:
*Suitable extinguishing media:
Use water spray, alcohol-resistant foam, dry chemical or carbon dioxide.
-Further information:
No data available
EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION of CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE:
-Control parameters:
--Ingredients with workplace control parameters:
-Exposure controls:
--Personal protective equipment:
*Eye/face protection:
Use equipment for eye protection.
*Skin protection:
Handle with gloves.
Wash and dry hands.
Full contact:
Material: Nitrile rubber
Minimum layer thickness: 0,11 mm
Break through time: 480 min
Splash contact:
Material: Nitrile rubber
Minimum layer thickness: 0,11 mm
Break through time: 480 min
*Body Protection:
Choose body protection in relation to its type
*Respiratory protection:
Respiratory protection is not required.
-Control of environmental exposure:
No special environmental precautions required.
HANDLING and STORAGE of CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE:
-Precautions for safe handling:
*Hygiene measures:
General industrial hygiene practice.
-Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities:
*Storage conditions:
Store in cool place.
Keep container tightly closed in a dry and well-ventilated place.
STABILITY and REACTIVITY of CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE:
-Reactivity:
No data available
-Chemical stability:
Stable under recommended storage conditions.
-Possibility of hazardous reactions:
No data available
-Conditions to avoid:
No data available