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Discover the Secret Sauce: Fatty Alcohols in Beauty industry

Dive into the world of fatty alcohols and uncover their benefits in cosmetics. From moisturizing shampoos to luxurious creams, explore how these versatile ingredients can transform your skincare routine, leaving you with radiant and healthy-looking skin.

Amongst many, one such is Fatty Alcohols. Fatty alcohols are among the most commonly used ingredients in Personal Care and Home Care formulations.

Cetyl Alcohol and Cetostearyl Alcohol

Cetyl alcohol is used as a thickening agent and emulsifier to help keep products’ ingredients from separating. Because Cetyl alcohol melts at temperatures higher than the average human body temperature, it is useful in cosmetic products like lipsticks, helping lip color adhere to the skin. It is oilier than most other alcohols giving it a moisturizing quality; this is why it is also used in conditioners. It can make hair feel thicker and softer. This moisturizing quality especially makes it useful in moisturizing shampoos. It is also used as an opacifier in shampoos, i.e. to make them opaque and as a foam boosting and foam stabilizing agent. It is also used as a binding agent helping the various ingredients in many moisturizers, lotions and creams bind together, which helps enable the smooth application.

Cetyl and Stearyl Alcohols generally appear together in hair conditioners as co-surfactants, which help reduce the surface tension of water. Apart from providing lubrication in skin creams and hand lotions, the same is employed in industries to smoothen nuts, pins, and bolts of machines. Cetyl Stearyl alcohol is commonly known as Cetostearyl Alcohol.