The cosmetics market has boomed in recent years as people's pursuit of physical beauty continues to grow. However, it is well known that emulsifiers in cosmetics are important raw materials for achieving product texture and stability. In order to improve the quality of cosmetics and meet the growing consumer demand for sustainability and environmental friendliness, the cosmetics industry is actively innovating and optimizing the formulation of emulsifiers.
Ceteareth emulsifiers are a class of non-ionic surfactants derived from the ethoxylation of fatty alcohols, specifically cetyl and stearyl alcohols. These emulsifiers are widely used in the formulation of creams, lotions, and other cosmetic and personal care products due to their ability to stabilize oil-in-water (O/W) emulsions. Their effectiveness in reducing surface tension makes them invaluabl
Understanding OW Emulsifiers: A Game Changer in Cream Formulation In the world of cosmetics and personal care, the quest for perfect creams continues to evolve. One significant element that contributes to the desired texture and performance of creams is emulsifiers. Among these, OW emulsifiers have emerged as a transformative force, enhancing product stability and user experience. This article e
Ceteareth emulsifiers are a class of non-ionic surfactants derived from the ethoxylation of fatty alcohols. They are primarily used as emulsifying agents, helping to blend water and oil-based ingredients in cosmetic formulations, personal care products, and various industrial applications. Their unique molecular structure, which typically consists of a hydrophilic (water-attracting) head and a hyd