CAS No.: 82249-33-0 Solubility: Virtually insoluble in water Performance: This ingredient is a lipid-based synthetic skin-conditioning agent known for its superior moisturizing and film-forming capabilities. It is commonly used in lip care products, providing intense hydration, a luxurious texture, and a glossy finish. This ingredient forms a protective barrier on the skin, helping to lock in moisture and extend the benefits of other skincare actives. Bis-diglyceryl polyacyladipate-2 is also used in various skincare and haircare formulations due to its excellent spreadability, texture-enhancing properties, and compatibility with other ingredients. Its vegan-friendly nature makes it a popular substitute for lanolin. Function: 1. Enhances gloss in stick formulations, improves product pay-off, and ensures a smooth application with a pleasant feel. 2. It is particularly valuable in formulating anhydrous systems like lip balms and soft, solid antiperspirants 3. Can also serve as a suspending and thickening agent. Applications: vegan-friendly alternative to lanolin, rinse-off products, lipsticks. Use: Vegetable lanolin, which has excellent compatibility with various oils, offers outstanding moisturizing properties and a comfortable skin feel. The recommended use level for lipstick and rinse-off products is 2-10%.

Classification: Emollient, Texture Enhancer Performance and Applications:  Cetyl palmitate is a pure vegetable lipid ester derived from cetyl alcohol and palmitic acid (a naturally occurring fatty acid). This natural substance, with a melting point of 50-55°C (122-131°F), is produced from sustainable palm oil. Benefits: Excellent skin-conditioning and emollient properties Acts as an occlusive and masking agent Enhances the stability of emulsions Forms an effective film on the skin Reduces the greasy feel of oil-based systems Improves the application characteristics of stick cosmetics 2. Color cosmetics (e.g., lipsticks), hair care, lotions, creams, moisturizers, cleansers, deodorant sticks, and sunscreens. Use: Add to the oil phase of formulas; for external use only. Recommended dosage: 1-5%

Classification: Emollient, Texture Enhancer Performance and Applications:  A combination of glycerin and hydroxystearic acid (a fatty acid derived from castor oil) is used at concentrations of 1-10% as a thickening agent and secondarily as an emollient in cosmetics. It is especially effective at thickening the oil (lipid) component of skincare or makeup products. It is considered safe for use in skincare, hair care, and makeup products. Use: C16-22 triglyceride, which has a thickening effect, regulates cream viscosity to improve texture and appearance. Recommended dosage: 1-10%.

CAS No.: 18641-57-1 Performance   Tribehenin is composed of glycerin and behenic acid, a naturally occurring long-chain fatty acid.Tribehenin is a triglyceride derived from behenic acid (C22). It is a very soft, non-crystalline wax that can be used to modify the properties of other waxes by softening their structure and reducing crystallinity and rigidity. It has a melting point of 61-62 °C (141.8-144 °F). Benefits: Enhances gloss in stick formulations, improves product pay-off, and ensures a smooth application with a pleasant feel. It is particularly valuable in formulating anhydrous systems like lip balms and soft, solid antiperspirants Can also serve as a suspending and thickening agent. Applications: Stick products, deodorants, lip balms, pomades, foundations, creams, and lotions. Use: Add to the hot oil phase of the formulation until melted (melting point 61-62 °C (141.8-144 °F). Typical use level: 1-10%. For external use only.

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