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CETEARYL PALMATE

Description

Cetearyl Palmate is a versatile emollient and emulsifier widely used in skincare and cosmetic formulations. This ingredient is derived from the esterification of cetearyl alcohol and palmitic acid, resulting in a waxy solid with a melting point around 50-55°C. Its primary function is to stabilize emulsions and enhance the texture of various skincare products.

In formulations, Cetearyl Palmate acts as a conditioning agent, providing a smooth, silky feel to the skin without excessive greasiness. It helps to form a protective barrier on the skin's surface, reducing transepidermal water loss and improving overall hydration. This ingredient is particularly beneficial in lotions, creams, and balms designed for dry or sensitive skin types.

Cetearyl Palmate also exhibits mild occlusive properties, which can aid in the delivery of active ingredients to the skin. It is generally well-tolerated and considered safe for use in cosmetics. The ingredient's stability and compatibility with a wide range of other components make it a valuable addition to many skincare formulations, contributing to improved product consistency and extended shelf life.

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