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CETEARYL ALCOHOL COSMETIC GRADE

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is obtained by reduction of the appropriate fatty acids in coconut oil and palm kernel oil. 
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is also a natural component in whale oil (spermaceti).
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a white or pale yellow, wax-like mass, plates, flakes or granules that is a combination of cetyl and stearyl alcohols, which occur naturally in plants and animals.

CAS Number: 67762-27-0
Molecular Formula: C18H38O.C16H34O
Molecular Weight: 512.941
EINECS Number: 267-008-6

Synonyms: Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade, Cetostearyl alcohol, 67762-27-0, 8005-44-5, hexadecan-1-ol;octadecan-1-ol, Cetyl/stearyl alcohol
Cetostearyl alcohol [NF], UNII-2DMT128M1S, EINECS 267-008-6, EC 267-008-6, 2DMT128M1S, SCHEMBL1091511, HY-W422419, DA-70676
CS-0569293C16-18-Alkylalcohol;LANETTE AOK;CETYL ALCOHOL - STEARYL ALCOHOL;CETYLSTEARYL ALCOHOL;Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade;CETOSTEARYL ALCOHOL;CETOSTEAROL;Alkohole, C16-18

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a mixture of saturated fatty alcohols. 
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade contains 65 to 80% stearyl alcohol (C18H37OH, 1-octadecanol) and 20 to 35% cetyl alcohol (C 16H33OH, 1-hexadecanol). 
The European Pharmacopoeia requires a content of stearylalcohol not less than 40% and that the sum of the contents of cetyl alcohol and of stearylalcohols is not less than 90%.

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a fatty alcohol derived from natural sources like coconut oil or palm kernel oil. 
It is commonly used in cosmetics and personal care products due to its beneficial properties for formulation stability and skin care.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is widely used in steroid creams, emollients and cosmetics. 

Sometimes only one of the stereoisomers is used. 
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a component of emulsifying wax and therefore found in emulsifying ointment and aqueous cream BP.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used to help soften the skin and hair and to thicken and stabilize cosmetic products, like lotions and hair products. 

As an emollient, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is considered an effective ingredient for soothing and healing dry skin. 
Products with Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade: skin lotions, moisturizers, skin creams, sunscreen, shampoo, conditioners, hair removal creams, hair mousse, anti-frizz hair cream, hair dye,mascar.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a combination of cetyl and stearyl alcohols. 

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is manufactured by transesterification and distillation of coconut or palm kernel oil using a methanol and a zinc catalyst, followed by hydrogenating the resulting methyl esters using a copper catalyst. 
The catalysts are removed during the fractional distillation phases, so there are little or no metals in the final product.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is manufactured by reducing ethyl palmitate (the waxy ester of palmitic acid) with metallic sodium and alcohol or under acidic conditions with lithium aluminum hydride as a catalyst.

The final product melts at a temperature higher than that of the human body, which makes it useful for makeup and other things that are warmed by the skin.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a mixture of stearyl alcohol and cetyl alcohol forming a waxy, white mixture to be used in cosmetics. 
This chemical is used to bring smoothness and thickness to the products while also providing hydrating properties. 

While most alcohols are drying for the skin, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade traps water and treats skin dryness.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is usually known as an inactive ingredient because it does not extend help to the therapeutic purposes of a cosmetic product, but mostly just to keep everything together. 
It binds the products together and prevents them from separating. 

Uses of Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade extend further in providing thickness and much-needed bulk to cosmetic and personal care products.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used in a range of moisturizers and skin lotions because it imparts few moisturizing properties apart from binding the cream together. 
Further, it heals dry skin – making Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade skincare quite popular

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade treats hair to make them soft while trapping in water to hydrate them. 
It is commonly found in shampoos and anti-frizz hair creams. 
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is made from a combination of cetyl and stearyl alcohol. 

These alcohols are mostly derived from plant-based sources such as coconut, palm, and vegetable oil. 
Further, it can also be made in the laboratory.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade and the other fatty alcohols keep an emulsion from separating into its oil and liquid components. 

These ingredients are also used to alter the thickness of liquid products and to increase foaming capacity or to stabilize foams.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade gives viscosity improving properties to products and so normally finds itself used in creams, lotions and cleansers, although it can be used in shower and bath products also. 
More mild than Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade, it can be used to impair a beautiful viscosity and stability to your products though you will still need to use an emulsifier and / or thickener in product. 

Adding Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade can make the difference between a good product and a brilliant product.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a solid organic compound that can be isolated from fats. 
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is synthetically manufactured by reducing ethyl palmitate with metallic sodium and alcohol or under acidic conditions with lithium aluminum hydride as a catalyst. 

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a 100% natural product of waxy consistency. 
It is made from palmitic acid. 
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is also called cetylstearyl alcohol. 

It acts as an emulsifier. 
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is ideal for products where you need an emulsifier and thickener in one.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade and behenyl alcohols are straight-chain alcohols. Isostearyl alcohol is a branched chain alcohol. 

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a mixture of mostly of cetyl and stearyl alcohols, which are fatty alcohols that occur naturally in small quantities in plants and animals.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is one of the most common ingredients found in cosmetic, skin care, and hair care products. 
It is a white and waxy ingredient that acts as a thickening agent in products. 

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade also binds the ingredients together and prevents them from separating. 
Apart from this, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade has moisturizing properties and is non-comedogenic, that is, it does not clog pores. 
The chemical formula of Cetyl alcohol is C16H34O.

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is found in numerous cosmetic and skin care products - moisturizers, makeup, shampoos, soap, etc. 
This is owing to the variety of benefits offered:
For Skin, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade acts as a moisturizing agent and an opacifier. 

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade makes the skin hydrated and soft without clogging the pores or causing acne.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is good for the skin and is used in a range of products.
For Hair, it acts as a thickening agent and allows hair care products to be applied easily on the shafts without the product being too flowy. 

Moreover, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is an emollient that keeps the ingredient from separating in a formulation
In Cosmetics, since it is a waxy ingredient, it greatly enhances the texture of cosmetic products and improves the spreadability of the formulations. 
In products like lipsticks, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is the ingredient that helps the color adhere to the lips.

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a natural ingredient that is extracted from vegetable, coconut, or palm oil. 
It was first discovered by a French chemist - Michael Chevreul - in 1817. 
He obtained this thick and waxy ingredient from sperm whale oil but today Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is mainly produced by many other natural sources.

White, waxy solid in the form of flakes or granules.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade insoluble in water but soluble in oils and alcohols.
Softens and smooths the skin by creating a barrier to lock in moisture.

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade adds body and texture to creams and lotions.
Prevents emulsions (mixtures of water and oil) from separating over time.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade gives products a smooth, silky texture without making them heavy or greasy.

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used oisturizers, creams, and lotions for its emollient and stabilizing properties.
Conditioners and shampoos to improve texture, add thickness, and make hair easier to comb.
Foundations, lipsticks, and eye shadows for better consistency and application.

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade enhances water resistance and smooth application of the product.
Used in mild formulations like baby lotions and creams due to its gentle nature.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade provides a creamy, stable foam for easier shaving.

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade provides a non-irritating, hydrating feel.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade enhances the spreadability of formulations.
Acts as a natural thickener without requiring synthetic polymers.

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade considered safe for use in cosmetics and personal care products.
Rarely causes skin irritation or allergic reactions.

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade approved for cosmetic use by regulatory agencies such as the FDA and the European Union (EU).
Derived from renewable plant sources (e.g., coconut oil, palm oil).

Biodegradable, making it environmentally friendly.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade sustainable sourcing of raw materials (like palm oil) is encouraged to prevent deforestation.

Melting point: 51 - 53°C
Boiling point: 330.79℃[at 101 325 Pa]
Density: 0.8[at 20℃]
vapor pressure: 0.001Pa at 25℃
storage temp.: Refrigerator
solubility: Practically insoluble in water, soluble in ethanol (96 per cent) and in light petroleum. When melted, it is miscible with fatty oils, with liquid paraffin and with melted wool fat.
form: Solid
pka: 15.76[at 20 ℃]
color: White to Off-White
Odor: at 100.00?%. mild waxy
Viscosity: 16mm2/s
Water Solubility: 72.197μg/L at 25℃
InChI: InChI=1S/C18H38O.C16H34O/c1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17-18-19;1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17/h19H,2-18H2,1H3;17H,2-16H2,1H3
InChIKey: UBHWBODXJBSFLH-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES: C(CCCCCCCCO)CCCCCCCCC.C(CCCCCCCO)CCCCCCCC
LogP: 6.73 at 25℃

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade has emulsifying and stabilizing properties, and is also known as cetylstearyl alcohol and Lanette O. 
It is essentially a mixture of two long‐chained stereoisomers, cetyl and stearyl alcohol. 
These alcohols are components of lanolin.

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is an all-purpose thickening agent. NF grade, 95% active components. 
Non-gelling thickener, viscosity and consistency enhancer. 
Works also in water-free products like lipsticks. 

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade acts as co-emulsifier at concentrations under 2%. Has emollient, moisturizing, and foam boosting properties.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade, Myristyl Alcohol and Behenyl Alcohol are white, waxy solids. 
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a clear liquid.

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade and Stearyl Alcohol are the two major components of Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade. 
These ingredients are all fatty alcohols and that are widely used in cosmetics and personal care products, especially in skin lotions and creams.

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a versatile ingredient widely used in cosmetic formulations. 
It serves multiple roles, including acting as an emollient, emulsifier, thickener, and stabilizer. 
Below is an expanded overview of its characteristics, benefits, and uses.

Forms a light, protective barrier on the skin.
Helps reduce transepidermal water loss (TEWL), keeping the skin hydrated.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade stabilizes oil-in-water (O/W) or water-in-oil (W/O) emulsions by helping oil and water mix.

Gives products a rich, creamy texture, enhancing their aesthetic and usability.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade prevents products from feeling too watery or runny.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade ensures long-term stability of emulsions, preventing separation or clumping over time.

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade adds richness to lotions, creating a smooth and luxurious feel.
Improves spreadability and allows active ingredients to penetrate the skin more evenly.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade provides slip, making hair easier to detangle.

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade improves manageability and adds shine.
Enhances texture and adds mild conditioning effects.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used in foundations, lipsticks, and powders for a smoother application and longer wear.

Ensures even dispersion of UV filters, improving efficacy.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade adds stability to foams and creams, providing a smooth glide for razors.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade seals in moisture without a heavy or greasy residue.

Helps shield the skin from environmental damage.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade suitable for sensitive, dry, or irritated skin.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade enhances softness and smoothness.

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade protects hair strands from breakage during combing.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade adds volume and shine to limp or dry hair.
Rarely causes irritation or allergies.

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade suitable for sensitive skin and baby products.
Does not clog pores, making it ideal for acne-prone skin.
While rare, some individuals with fatty alcohol sensitivities may experience mild irritation.

Derived from natural oils like palm and coconut, raising concerns about deforestation and biodiversity loss.
Manufacturers often source RSPO (Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil) certified raw materials to mitigate environmental impacts.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade helps oils and water mix more easily.

Gives products a luxurious feel without the need for synthetic thickeners.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade creates an even texture that aids in the delivery of active ingredients.
Often combined with emulsifying waxes for stable creams and lotions.

Works synergistically with stearic acid and other fatty acids to improve texture and skin compatibility.
Provides a delivery medium for actives like hyaluronic acid, retinol, or vitamins.

Uses:
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is an emulsifying and stabilizing wax produced from the reduction of plant oils and natural waxes. 
Also used as an emollient and to give high viscosity to a finished product. 
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a mixture of fatty alcohols consisting primarily of cetyl and stearyl alcohols.

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a fatty alcohol which is understood to cause contact dermatitis. 
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade also appears in the preparation of solid lipid nanoparticles, nanostructured lipid carriers and nanoemulsion of lornoxicam for transdermal delivery.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a multifunctional ingredient used in a wide range of cosmetic and personal care products. 

Its versatility comes from its role as an emollient, thickener, and stabilizer, contributing to both the texture and effectiveness of formulations.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade improves texture, making the product feel luxurious and silky.
Creates a barrier on the skin to lock in moisture, preventing dryness.

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade adds thickness to creams and lotions without greasiness.
Enhances the delivery of active ingredients like retinol and peptides.
Gives the formula a smoother application.

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade provides a light, spreadable consistency for easy application.
Improves hair manageability and softness.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade acts as a detangling agent, reducing hair breakage during combing.

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade adds body and volume to fine or limp hair.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade contributes to a creamy, rich lather.
Provides mild conditioning effects to prevent dryness.

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade enhances spreadability and ensures a smooth finish on the skin.
Improves the stability of liquid and cream foundations.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade adds structure to the product while keeping it soft and hydrating.

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade prevents melting in warm environments.
Improves texture, ensuring even application without clumping.
Helps emulsify oil-based UV filters into water-based formulations.

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade ensures an even application on the skin, improving protection.
Provides gentle hydration for sensitive baby skin.
Enhances product stability without adding harsh chemicals.

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade adds stability to foams and creams, making shaving smoother.
Prevents razor drag by improving lubrication.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade acts as a gentle, non-irritating emollient to soothe dry, irritated skin.

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade improves the spreadability of medicated creams and helps deliver active ingredients.
Stabilizes formulations, particularly in roll-ons and sticks.
Improves texture, creating a creamy, rich lather.

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used as a base for topical medications.
Preferred for eco-friendly formulations due to its natural origin.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade provides a creamy texture and enhances spreadability.

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade stabilizes emulsions, preventing oil and water from separating.
Offers a non-greasy finish, making it ideal for lightweight products.
Suitable for sensitive skin, making it versatile across product categories.

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade provides a silky texture to oil-based serums while stabilizing the formula.
Adds richness to products designed for overnight hydration and repair.
Enhances the texture of scrubs, ensuring gentle and even exfoliation.

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade acts as a lightweight emollient, providing moisture without weighing down the hair.
Contributes to a creamy, luxurious texture while locking in nutrients.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade forms a protective layer on hair strands, reducing damage from styling tools.

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade helps smooth the hair cuticle, reducing frizz and flyaways.
Creates a smooth base for makeup application, improving wear time.
Adds a creamy consistency that blends easily onto the skin.

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade enhances spreadability and ensures an even, natural-looking finish.
Provides a soothing, hydrating effect on sun-exposed skin.
Ensures even distribution of tanning agents for streak-free results.

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade stabilizes sensitive ingredients like retinol, ensuring even delivery to the skin.
Enhances formulation stability, preventing ingredient oxidation.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade provides relief by forming a protective barrier on irritated skin.

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade helps protect and soothe delicate skin in infants.
Contributes to a soothing base for medicated burn treatments.
Improves the texture and spreadability of balms while hydrating facial hair.

Adds hold and definition while leaving a soft finish.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade provides a thick, smooth consistency for easy application and control.
Gentle on sensitive skin, making it ideal for intimate washes and creams.

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade adds richness to thick, deeply hydrating formulations for dry, rough skin.
Common in eco-friendly formulations as it is derived from renewable resources.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used in products with simple ingredient lists as a multifunctional base.

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is used in prescription and over-the-counter creams for its stabilizing and moisturizing properties.
Adds texture and stability to topical applications containing vitamins or bioactives.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade adds thickness and improves lather in grooming products for pets.

Soothes and protects dry or irritated skin in pets.
Provides a luxurious texture for easy application and prolonged glide.
Helps bind ingredients and adds a softening effect to bathwater.

Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade creates rich, indulgent textures for deep moisturization.
Frequently used in DIY skincare recipes as an emulsifier and thickener.
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade ideal for blending with essential oils or active ingredients for tailored skincare.

Health Hazard:
When used in skin care, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is completely safe for skin.
Although some alcohol for skin can definitely be drying and irritating, fatty alcohols like Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade are the opposite. 
In fact, they help nourish and moisturize the skin and help give cosmetics their consistency (otherwise, you’d have a big, gloopy, gloppy mess in every jar).

The Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR) Expert Panel concluded in 1988 that fatty alcohols, including Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade, are safe for use in cosmetic products. 
A subsequent 2005 review confirmed these results.
In clinical studies, Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade was found to have no significant toxicity and was non-mutagenic.

Safety profile:
Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade is a safe and non-toxic ingredient that poses little to no risk when applied. 
A minor side effect could be rashes on highly sensitive skin; therefore, a patch test is required. 

This ingredient is also biodegradable and does not pose any known environmental hazard. 
Additionally, plant-based derivatives make Cetearyl Alcohol cosmetic grade halal and vegan.

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