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CETYL-STEARYL ALCOHOL (30:70)

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is obtained by reduction of the appropriate fatty acids in coconut oil and palm kernel oil. 
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is also a natural component in whale oil (spermaceti).
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) 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

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Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is a mixture of saturated fatty alcohols. 
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) 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%. 

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is a oil soluble mixture of naturally derived (Coconut and Palm Oil) fatty alcohols and offers very efficient viscosity building in your creams, lotions, and other personal care products, including anhydrous formulations such as body polishes or oil blends.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70), often referred to as cetearyl alcohol, is a mixture of two fatty alcohols: cetyl alcohol and stearyl alcohol. The numbers "30:70" in parentheses indicate the ratio of these two components in the mixture. 
In this case, it suggests that the mixture consists of 30% cetyl alcohol and 70% stearyl alcohol.

These fatty alcohols are derived from natural sources, such as coconut or palm oil, and are commonly used in the formulation of skincare and cosmetic products. 
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is known for their emollient properties, which help to soften and smooth the skin. 
They also act as emulsifiers, assisting in the blending of water and oil-based ingredients in cosmetic formulations. 

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) has emulsifying and stabilizing properties, and is also known as cetylstearyl alcohol and Lanette O. 
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is essentially a mixture of two long‐chained stereoisomers, cetyl and stearyl alcohol. These alcohols are components of lanolin.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) imparts an emollient feel to the skin.

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) can be used in water-in-oil emulsions, oil-in-water emulsions, and anhydrous formulations--cream, lotion,
ointment, body butter, salt scrubs.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is a mixture of naturally derived (Coconut and Palm Oil) fatty alcohols consisting predominantly of Cetyl and Stearyl Alcohol. 
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) offers very efficient viscosity building in your creams, lotions, and other personal care products, including anhydrous formulations such as body polishes or oil blends. 

This fabulous ingredient can be utilized to modify rheology and viscosity in the creation of both O/W and W/O emulsions. 
In addition to enhanced viscosity, Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) also imparts its own emolliency in the formulation. 
When compared to Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) offers enhanced viscosity building effects as well as improved penetration of other ingredients. 

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) has long been known as a carrier and penetration enhancer. 
This widely used fatty alcohol is often employed as the sole conditioning agent in crme rinse or hair conditioner formulations, as it adequately moisturizes and improves wet/dry combout.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) produced from the reduction of plant oils and natural waxes.

Also Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is used as an emollient and to give high viscosity to a finished product.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is used widely in personal care products such as skin lotions, hair products, mascara and sunscreens.
Also, Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) helps create a smoother cream, thicker lotions and helps stabilise foam products.

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is an ingredient that can assist in soothing and healing dry skin, providing a soft feel to a cream.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is ideal in a number of applications, including creams and lotions, body butters, solid conditioning bars and
balms.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is vegetable derived.

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is used in creams and lotions as an emulsifier.
Emulsifiers are extremely important as they allow the cream to penetrate and absorb into the skin.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is widely used in steroid creams, emollients and cosmetics. 

Sometimes only one of the stereoisomers is used. 
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is a component of emulsifying wax and therefore found in emulsifying ointment and aqueous cream BP.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is used to help soften the skin and hair and to thicken and stabilize cosmetic products, like lotions and hair products. 

As an emollient, Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is considered an effective ingredient for soothing and healing dry skin. 
Products with cetearyl alcohol: skin lotions, moisturizers, skin creams, sunscreen, shampoo, conditioners, hair removal creams, hair mousse, anti-frizz hair cream, hair dye,mascar.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is fatty alcohol blend of ratios of cetyl and stearyl alcohols from vegetable sources. 

Ratios are determined by the product code below. 
It is also known as Cetostearyl alcohol and Cetyl Stearyl Alcohol. 
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is used in many industries but predominantly in personal care.

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is a combination of cetyl and stearyl alcohols. 
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) 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.

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) 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.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is used in many industries but predominantly in personal care.

Additionally, Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is used in emulsions as a stabilizer, opacifier, and can support foam in surfactant systems.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) provides an emollient feel to skin and hair.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) will provide viscosity increase to all systems.

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) can be used in all personal care products including skin care, hair care and color cosmetics.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) creates a moisture - retaining film on the surface of the skin , thanks to which nutrients penetrate more
effectively into the deep layers of the epidermis - the skin becomes silky.
This is a white, waxy solid, in flake or bead form, which is used in ointments, creams, conditioners and lotions as a mild vegetable emulsifier, skin softener, conditioner and thickener. 

This is a fatty acid chain derived from either coconut or palm oil to which an alcohol has been added. 
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is a very effective thickener that helps form extremely stable emulsions in water-in-oil (full moisturizer) and oil-in-water (oil-free lotion) preparations.
Then there are what are known as fatty alcohols which are usually produced from saturated fats in nuts and plants and their effects on the skin are quite different from ethyl alcohol; one of them is Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70). 

According to the FDA, cosmetic products labeled ‘alcohol free’ may contain cetyl, stearyl, cetearyl, or lanolin alcohols.
May be used in conjunction with emulsifying wax. 
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70)’s free of phthlates and does not contain parabens. This product is made in the U.S.

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70), is a plant based product usually extracted from coconut oil. 
The vendor has provided the following information to assist customers who are confused about cetyl alcohol and cetyl stearyl alcohol.
There will be slight differences between the two. 

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is the two major components of Cetearyl Alcohol. 
These ingredients are all fatty alcohols and are widely used in cosmetics and personal care products, especially in skin lotions and creams.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is an excellent solvent, thickener and emulsifier.

Not possessing pronounced emulsifier properties, Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) at the same time significantly increases the viscosity of
oil/water emulsion systems, providing them with stability regardless of their pH value.
Additionally, Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) prevents the appearance of redness and irritation.
Emulsions with Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70), when compared with cetyl alcohol, are smoother, softer and more pleasant when applied to
the skin. 

They are less dry and less likely to clog the pores of the skin and form comedones.
This component does not autooxidize , does not break down when exposed to acids and alkalis, does not lend itself to the negative
effects of sunlight and oxygen.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) acts as a consistency regulator for creams and emulsions.

In addition, Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is produced from vegetable feedstock (Palm oil / Palm stearine).
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is used in body-, face-, hair- and sun care.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is used in the preparation of lotions and cosmetic emulsions. 

Moreover, Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is a vegetable sourced fatty alcohol derived from sustainable palm and coconut oil fatty alcohols
(cetyl and stearyl alcohol) used to thicken and stabilize formulations.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is a vegetable sourced fatty alcohol derived from sustainable palm and coconut oil fatty alcohols (cetyl and stearyl alcohol) used to thicken and stabilize formulations. 
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) imparts an emollient feel to the skin. 

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) can be used in water-in-oil emulsions, oil-in-water emulsions, and anhydrous formulations--cream, lotion, ointment, body butter, salt scrubs.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is an all-purpose thickening agent. NF grade, 95% active components. 
C18 weight percentage stearyl alcohol 60-75% and C16 weight percentage cetyl alcohol 25-35%. 

Non-gelling thickener, viscosity and consistency enhancer. 
Works also in water-free products like lipsticks. 
Acts as co-emulsifier at concentrations under 2%. 

Has emollient, moisturizing, and foam boosting properties.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is a mixture of naturally derived (Coconut and Palm Oils) fatty alcohols consisting predominantly of Cetyl and Stearyl Alcohol. 
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) offers very efficient viscosity building in your creams, lotions, and other personal care products, including anhydrous formulations such as body polishes or oil blends. 

This fabulous ingredient can be utilized to modify rheology and viscosity in the creation of both O/W and W/O emulsions. 
In addition to enhanced viscosity, Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) also imparts its own emolliency in the formulation. 
When compared to Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70), offers enhanced viscosity building effects as well as improved penetration of other ingredients. 

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) has long been known as a carrier and penetration enhancer. 
This widely used fatty alcohol is often employed as the sole conditioning agent in creame rinse or hair conditioner formulations, as it adequately moisturizes and improves wet/dry combout. 
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) blend will create a much softer emulsion then the Cetearyl Alcohol 30/70 will. 

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.
pka: 15.76[at 20 ℃]
form: Solid
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℃

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) 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.

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is is derived from a vegetable source.
The basis is a mix of the carbon chains 16 and 18 with the ratio of 30:70 respectively.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is a oil soluble mixture of naturally derived (Coconut and Palm Oil) fatty alcohols and offers very efficient
viscosity building in your creams, lotions, and other personal care products, including anhydrous formulations such as body polishes or
oil blends.

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is mixture of fatty alcohols usually with the following C16/C18 ratios 30/70 and 50/50
Moreover, Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is obtained from palm oil fatty acids by esterification and catalytic hydrogenation.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is Classified as a long chain alcohol is a white solid below 48-54 ºC.

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70), also know as Cetostearyl Alcohol, is a vegetable-derived fatty alcohol mixture of approximately 30% cetyl
alcohol and 70% stearyl alcohol.
In addition to that, Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is commonly used as an emulsion stabilizer and thickener.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) gives an emollient feel to the skin and a conditioning effect to hair.

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) 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, Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) traps water and treats skin dryness.

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is used in emulsions as a stabilizer, opacifier, and can support foam in surfactant systems. 
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) provides an emollient feel to skin and hair. 
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) will provide viscosity increase to all systems. 

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) can be used in all personal care products including skin care, hair care and color cosmetics.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is fatty alcohol blend of ratios of cetyl and stearyl alcohols from vegetable sources.
In addition, Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is also known as Cetostearyl alcohol and Cetyl Stearyl Alcohol.

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is used in many industries but predominantly in personal care.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is a mixture of naturally derived (Coconut and Palm Oils) fatty alcohols consisting predominantly of Cetyl and Stearyl Alcohol.
Moreover, Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) offers very efficient viscosity building in your creams, lotions, and other personal care products, including anhydrous formulations such as body polishes or oil blends.

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) can be utilized to modify rheology and viscosity in the creation of both O/W and W/O emulsions.
In addition to enhanced viscosity, Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) also imparts its own emolliency in the formulation.
This widely used fatty alcohol is often employed as the sole conditioning agent in creame rinse or hair conditioner formulations, as Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) adequately moisturizes and improves wet/dry combout.

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is the mixture of cetyl and stearic alcohols in a ratio of 30:70 .
In addition, Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is a monohydric fatty alcohol.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is obtained by processing natural raw materials - palm and coconut oil.

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is mixture of Cetyl Alcohol (30%) and Stearyl Alcohol (70%).
Also, Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is a blend of high quality cetyl and stearyl alcohol.
Additionally, Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is is a white waxy solid with a typical fatty alcohol odor.

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is combines the viscosity building effect of stearyl alcohol in the preparation of lotions and cosmetic emulsions.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is a solid, colorless ingredient that offers excellent transparency. 
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is primarily designed for industrial applications in the chemical and industrial manufacturing sectors. 

This ingredient is well-suited for use in chemical manufacturing processes and finds compatibility with polymers and resins such as polyvinyl chloride (PVC). 
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is also compatible with fluids and lubricants, specifically gear oils and lubricants. 
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) provides a reliable solution for industrial applications, ensuring high performance and efficiency in your manufacturing processes.


Store Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) in a cool dry place.
And, Store Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) away from sources of heat or ignition.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is commonly known as cetearyl or cetyl stearyl alcohol.

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) affects the viscosity of the finished product and improves performance (application) properties. 
Clean when applied to the skin, it can be comedogenic, i.e. promote the formation of blackheads. 
When used in skin and hair care products, Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) creates an occlusive layer (film) on the surface, which prevents excessive evaporation of water from the surface, i.e. an indirect moisturizing effect, and thus conditions, i.e. softens and smoothes the skin and hair.

Actually a blend of Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) which are both naturally derived from mixed vegetable sources. 
This all-natural ingredient helps to stabilise your product and can also improve the skin feel and texture. 
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) works well with non-ionic, anionic and cationic primary emulsifiers to build a strong and cosmetically appealing emulsion.

White flakes or pastilles, mild characteristic odor. 
Non-gelling thickener, viscosity and consistency enhancer. 
At concentrations under 2% also used as co-emulsifier, emulsion stabiliser, structurising agent. 

Also emollient, moisturizing, and foam boosting properties.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is a white odourless solid in the form of pellets. 
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is a mixture of the fatty alcohols: 30 % cetyl and 70% stearyl. 

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is used to thicken and stabilise cosmetic products. 
As an emollient, it is especially used to soften and heal the skin and hair. 
Thus, it is effectively used in lotions and hair products such as conditioners.

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is derived from natural sources such as coconut or palm oil.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is a fatty alcohol with a waxy texture and is often used as an emollient, thickening agent, and stabilizer in cosmetic products.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) helps to hydrate and soften the skin, providing a smooth and creamy texture to formulations. 

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is commonly found in lotions, creams, and hair care products.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is also derived from natural sources, including coconut or palm oil.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) has emollient properties and contributes to the creamy texture of formulations.

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) acts as a thickener and stabilizer, helping to give body to cosmetic products. 
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is often used in a variety of skincare and hair care formulations.
The specific ratio of 30% cetyl alcohol to 70% stearyl alcohol (30:70) in cetearyl alcohol provides a balance between their individual properties.

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) serves as an emulsifier, aiding in the formation and stability of emulsions (mixtures of oil and water). 
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) also contributes to the overall texture and feel of the product.
In cosmetic formulations, Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) acts as an emulsifying agent. 

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) helps combine water and oil-based ingredients in a stable manner, preventing them from separating over time.
This emulsifying property is crucial in the production of creams, lotions, and other emulsion-based products, ensuring a homogeneous and well-blended consistency.

Uses Of Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70):
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) 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. 
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is a mixture of fatty alcohols consisting primarily of cetyl and stearyl alcohols.

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is a fatty alcohol which is understood to cause contact dermatitis. 
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) also appears in the preparation of solid lipid nanoparticles, nanostructured lipid carriers and nanoemulsion of lornoxicam for transdermal delivery.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is a common ingredient in moisturizing creams and lotions, providing a smooth and creamy texture while helping to hydrate and nourish the skin.

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is often included in sunscreen products to enhance their texture and ensure even distribution on the skin. 
The emulsifying properties aid in the formulation of sunscreens with both water and oil components.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is utilized in hair care products, such as shampoos and conditioners, to improve the texture, detangling properties, and overall manageability of the hair.

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is emollient nature makes cetearyl alcohol suitable for use in hand creams and body butters, contributing to a rich and moisturizing feel.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is commonly found in facial moisturizers, providing a lightweight and hydrating formula that can be easily absorbed into the skin without leaving a greasy residue.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is used in various makeup products, including foundations and concealers, to contribute to their texture and application, providing a smooth and blendable consistency.

In anti-aging creams and serums, Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) may be included to help maintain skin hydration, contributing to a more youthful and supple appearance.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70)'s gentle and moisturizing properties make it suitable for use in baby care products such as lotions, creams, and gentle cleansers.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is often chosen for formulations designed for sensitive skin due to its generally mild and non-irritating nature.

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) can contribute to barrier repair formulations, assisting in restoring and maintaining the skin's protective barrier.
Its emulsifying properties make Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) useful in body washes and shower gels, helping to create a stable and creamy lather.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) may be present in the formulations of deodorants and antiperspirants to enhance the texture and feel of these products on the skin.

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) 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. 
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) binds the products together and prevents them from separating. 
Uses of Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) extend further in providing thickness and much-needed bulk to cosmetic and personal care products.

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is used in a range of moisturizers and skin lotions because it imparts few moisturizing properties apart from binding the cream together. 
Further, Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) heals dry skin – making cetearyl alcohol skincare quite popular
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) treats hair to make them soft while trapping in water to hydrate them. 

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is commonly found in shampoos and anti-frizz hair creams. 
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) acts as an emollient, helping to soften and smooth the skin.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is commonly found in moisturizers, creams, and lotions to provide a luxurious and moisturizing feel to the skin.

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) contributes to the viscosity and thickness of cosmetic formulations.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is used to give body and texture to creams, lotions, and hair conditioners, improving the overall consistency of the product.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) functions as an emulsifying agent, aiding in the blending of water and oil-based ingredients.

This property is crucial in the formulation of emulsion products, such as creams and lotions, where it helps maintain the stability of the product over time.
Due to its stabilizing properties, Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) helps prevent the separation of different phases in emulsion products.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) contributes to the long-term stability and shelf life of creams and lotions.

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is commonly used in hair conditioners and styling products.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) helps to soften and detangle hair, making it more manageable, and provides a smooth texture to hair care formulations.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) serves as a versatile ingredient that aids in the formulation of various cosmetic products, helping to achieve the desired texture, stability, and performance.

The emollient properties of Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) can contribute to supporting the skin's natural barrier function, helping to retain moisture.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) can be found in lip balms and lipsticks, contributing to the smooth application and moisturizing properties of these products.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is used in the formulation of perfumed products, such as scented lotions, to enhance the texture and provide a silky feel to the skin.

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) may be present in facial cleansers and body washes to improve the product's texture and contribute to a mild and moisturizing cleansing experience.
In skincare serums and treatment products,Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) can serve as a stabilizing and emollient agent, helping to deliver active ingredients to the skin.
Its emollient properties make Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) suitable for use in massage creams and oils, contributing to a smooth and gliding application.

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is used in foot creams to provide moisturization and softening properties, especially in formulations designed to address dry and cracked skin on the feet.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) contributes to the texture and consistency of hair styling products such as gels, mousses, and styling creams.
In aftershave lotions and balms, Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) can be included to soothe and moisturize the skin after shaving.

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) may be found in formulations for intimate care products, contributing to a gentle and moisturizing experience.
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is used in some nail care products, such as cuticle creams and nail strengtheners, to provide moisturization to the nails and surrounding skin.
Apart from being used in sunscreen formulations, Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) can also be included in after-sun products to provide soothing and moisturizing effects to the skin.

Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) can contribute to the texture and consistency of body scrubs, helping to bind the scrub particles together in a creamy base.
In tinted moisturizers, Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) can help provide a smooth application and blendability, contributing to an even skin tone.

Safety profile Of Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70):
Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) 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 Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) halal and vegan.

Health Hazard Of Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70):
When used in skin care, Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) is completely safe for skin! Although some alcohol for skin can definitely be drying and irritating, fatty alcohols like cetearyl alcohol 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 Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70), are safe for use in cosmetic products. 
A subsequent 2005 review confirmed these results.
In clinical studies, Cetyl-Stearyl Alcohol (30:70) was found to have no significant toxicity and was non-mutagenic.
 

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