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C16-17 ISOALCOHOLS

Description

C16-17 isoalcohols are a group of synthetic alcohols derived from petroleum-based sources. These compounds are characterized by their branched carbon chains, typically containing 16 to 17 carbon atoms. In skincare formulations, C16-17 isoalcohols serve multiple purposes, primarily as emollients and viscosity controllers.

These isoalcohols exhibit excellent spreadability and rapid absorption into the skin, making them valuable in creating lightweight, non-greasy textures in various cosmetic products. They effectively soften and smooth the skin's surface, contributing to improved skin feel and appearance. Additionally, C16-17 isoalcohols act as solvents, aiding in the dissolution and dispersion of other ingredients within formulations.

As viscosity controllers, these compounds help stabilize emulsions and adjust the overall consistency of skincare products. They are particularly useful in creating lotions, creams, and serums with desirable textures and flow properties. C16-17 isoalcohols are generally considered safe for use in cosmetics when formulated properly and used at appropriate concentrations. However, individuals with sensitive skin should perform patch tests before incorporating products containing these ingredients into their skincare routines.

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