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STEARETH-12 STEARATE

Description

STEARETH-12 STEARATE is a versatile emulsifying and thickening agent widely used in skincare and cosmetic formulations. This synthetic ingredient is derived from ethoxylated stearyl alcohol and stearic acid, combining the properties of both compounds to create a stable, effective emulsifier.

As a non-ionic surfactant, STEARETH-12 STEARATE helps blend oil and water-based ingredients, creating smooth, homogeneous products with improved texture and consistency. It is particularly useful in lotions, creams, and other emulsion-based formulations, where it helps maintain product stability and prevent separation of ingredients over time.

STEARETH-12 STEARATE exhibits excellent compatibility with a wide range of cosmetic ingredients, including various oils, waxes, and active compounds. Its mild nature makes it suitable for use in products designed for sensitive skin. This ingredient also contributes to the overall moisturizing properties of formulations by forming a light, protective barrier on the skin's surface, helping to reduce transepidermal water loss.

Typically used at concentrations between 0.5% and 5%, STEARETH-12 STEARATE is considered safe for cosmetic use when formulated properly. Its ability to enhance product texture and stability makes it a valuable component in many skincare formulations.

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