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PEG-16 CETYL/OLEYL/STEARYL/LANOLIN ALCOHOL ETHER

Description

PEG-16 Cetyl/Oleyl/Stearyl/Lanolin Alcohol Ether is a versatile emulsifier and surfactant commonly used in skincare and haircare formulations. This synthetic ingredient is derived from a combination of fatty alcohols and lanolin alcohol, ethoxylated with polyethylene glycol (PEG). Its primary function is to stabilize emulsions, allowing oil and water-based components to mix effectively in cosmetic products.

This compound exhibits excellent emulsifying properties, contributing to the smooth texture and stability of creams, lotions, and hair conditioners. It acts as a thickening agent, enhancing the viscosity of formulations while providing a luxurious feel. PEG-16 Cetyl/Oleyl/Stearyl/Lanolin Alcohol Ether also possesses mild cleansing abilities, making it suitable for gentle cleansing products.

In skincare, it helps to improve the spreadability of products and aids in the even distribution of active ingredients. For haircare applications, it can enhance the conditioning effects of formulations, leaving hair feeling softer and more manageable. This ingredient is generally well-tolerated by most skin types and is considered safe for use in cosmetic products when used at appropriate concentrations.

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