Description
Description
Stearyl alcohol is a long-chain fatty alcohol derived from natural sources such as palm oil, coconut oil, or shea butter. It appears as a white, waxy solid and is used in cosmetics and personal care products as an emollient, emulsifier, and thickening agent. Stearyl alcohol is commonly found in formulations that require improved texture, spreadability, and stability.
Key Benefits
✔ Emollient – Softens and smooths the skin by forming a protective layer that helps to prevent moisture loss.
✔ Emulsifier – Helps combine oil and water-based ingredients, ensuring uniform consistency and preventing separation in formulations.
✔ Thickening Agent – Increases the viscosity of creams, lotions, and balms, contributing to a rich, creamy texture.
✔ Non-irritating – Gentle on the skin, making it suitable for sensitive skin and ideal for baby care products.
✔ Stabilizer – Enhances the stability and shelf-life of emulsions, ensuring that the product remains effective over time.
How to Use
- Typically added to the oil phase of formulations and heated to the appropriate temperature for mixing.
- Recommended usage level: 1–5%.
- For external use only.
Applications
Stearyl alcohol is commonly found in moisturizers, creams, lotions, shampoos, conditioners, and lip balms. It is especially beneficial in products aimed at providing hydration, improving texture, and stabilizing emulsions.
