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ETHYLENE GLYCOL DISTEARATE (EGDS)

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS)  is almost insoluble in water, soluble in alcohol, acetone and ethyl ether.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is a white solid flake which is compatible with anionic, cationic, nonionic and amphoteric surfactants.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is white or light yellow wax form solid product, its freezing point is 60-70℃, Ethylene Glycol Monostearate (EGMS) has freezing point around 55-65 degree.

CAS Number: 627-83-8
Molecular Formula: C38H74O4
Molecular Weight: 594.99
EINECS Number: 211-014-3

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is an opacifier and pearling agent used in cleansing products making them white and glossy. 
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) can also give body to shampoos, creams, and emulsions. 
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is white to cream-colored waxy solid.

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is the diester of stearic acid and ethylene glycol. 
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is mostly commonly encountered in personal care products and cosmetics where it is used to produce pearlescent effects as well as a moisturizer.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is a compound that falls under the category of glycol esters. 

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is commonly used in the cosmetic and personal care industry as an ingredient in various products, particularly in the formulation of skin and hair care products. 
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is known for its ability to function as an emollient, emulsifier, and thickening agent.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) may be produced via the esterification of stearic acid (or its esters) with ethylene glycol. 

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) can also be produced by a reaction of stearic acid with ethylene oxide.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is the diester of stearic acid and ethylene glycol.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is mostly commonly encountered in personal care products and cosmetics where it is used to produce pearlescent effects as well as a moisturizer.

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) may be produced via the esterification of stearic acid (or its esters) with ethylene glycol.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is a mixture of mono and diesters of ethylene glycol and stearic acid with a high content of diester. 
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is used as pearlising agent, opacifier and viscosity builder in many different types of personal care products like creams and lotions, shampoos, liquid soaps and bath gels. 

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) can also be used as softening agent in laundry liquid formulations and as general-purpose emulsifier and emulsions stabilizer in a wide range of industrial applications.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) can also be produced by a reaction of stearic acid with ethylene oxide.
When forced to crystalize as thin platelets Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) can give liquids and gels a pearlescent appearance.

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is often used by the producers of personal care products (e.g. shower gel) to increase the visual appeal of their products.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) may also act as a skin moisturizer.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is extensively used in the pharmaceutical and cosmetics industries.

Even in textile industries as a softener, Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is in demand.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is also commonly used as an embedding agent in microscopy.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) may be produced via the esterification of stearic acid (or its esters) with ethylene glycol. 

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) can also be produced by a reaction of stearic acid with ethylene oxide.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is a very mild substance for skin and hair, ideal for a wide range of applications from pharmaceuticals to detergents.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is a natural based lubricant with a well balanced, mainly internal lubricating effect.

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) improves the material flow during extrusion and reduces the melt viscosity.
Due to its low volatility, Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is especially suitable for CaZn stabilized systems.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is the diester of stearic acid and ethylene glycol. 

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is a self-emulsifying solid emulsifier used to opacify liquid soaps, lotions, creams and shampoos and imparts a distinctive high luster pearl.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is mostly commonly encountered in personal care products and cosmetics where it is used to produce pearlescent effects as well as a moisturizer. Glycol distearate may be produced via the esterification of stearic acid (or its esters) with ethylene glycol. 
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) can also be produced by a reaction of stearic acid with ethylene oxide.

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) and Ethylene Glycol monostearate, is an easy to use pearlizing agent , opacifier, and thickener.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is made by the reaction of stearic acid with EG to make a mixture of esters.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is an effective opacifier and pearlizier mainly because Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is nearly insoluble in water based formulas.

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is a great hydrator and lubricant that will leave your skin soft and smooth.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is suitable for all skin types and boosts your skin's natural moisturising factor.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is emollient properties nourish and moisturise your scalp and hair, which is especially beneficial for persons with dry and frizzy hair. 

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) aids in increasing the viscosity of your DIY recipe, hence increasing the thickness of your product.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) will contribute body, opacity and a soft velvety feel, and some thickening too, at higher usage levels (up to 10%) even bringing the product towards a stiff paste consistency if used at a high level.
Since Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) will add viscosity thickening properties you many not need to use any additional thickeners in products.

Just use Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) at 0.5% to 2.5% in aqueous products, like shampoos, shower and cleansing gels, body washes and other favorite blends, for brilliant pearlescence results.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS), or EGDS for short, is the crucial ingredient in pearlescent-looking personal care products and cosmetics. 
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) dissolves and emulsifies upon heating(at least 75℃) in the surfactant complex and precipitates out lens-like crystals during cooling, thus producing a pearlescent luster. 

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) plays a 3-in-1 role in the formula, i.e., Surfactant, Opacifier, and Pearlizing agent.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is gentle on the skin with low irritation. It features superior opacifying performance and a bright white appearance, making the final product more substantial and demonstrating a soft, velvety feel. 
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) also can easily dissolve in water and is highly compatible with many other surfactants.

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) does take heat to incorporate Glycol Distearate, so wil need to heat the batch to at least 70°C to 75 C (167 F) and maintain this temperature until the glycol distearate (pearl) is completely melted and finely dispersed.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is a chemical compound used as an emollient in cosmetics and other consumer products. 
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is the diester of ethylene glycol and stearic acid. 

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) also produces pearlescent effects in cosmetics, like bath gel.
If the Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) usage is too high, excessive opacity will diminish the pearlescent effect.
If incorporated at too low of a level, solubilization by surfactants can result in either no pearlescence or delayed and excessively temperature-sensitive pearlescence.

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS)s are white to cream-colored waxy solids.
All three ingredients are mixtures of mono- and diesters of Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) and stearic acid.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS)s predominantly the monoester, while Glycol Distearate is predominantly the diester.

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is a self-emulsifying grade of Glycol Stearate that contains some sodium and/or potassium stearate.
In cosmetics and personal care products,Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) may be used to formulate a wide varitey of products including bubble baths, makeup, as well as hair, skin and nail care products.
Ethylene Glycol Di Stearate (EGDS) Is manufactured by the reaction of stearic acid with ethylene glycol. 

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is a mixture of mono- and di- esters, as reflected in its saponification value. 
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is effectiveness as an opacifier and pearlizing agent is due to its near insolubility in aqueous systems. 
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is a low HLB emulsifier, opacifier, and emulsion stabilizer for O/W and W/O systems It white to cream-colored waxy solid used to condition skin. 

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is soluble in hydrocarbons, esters, ketones, chlorinated hydrocarbons and insoluble in water.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is in the form of white flakes.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) has a low volatility.

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS)'s addition into PVC and other thermoplastics enhances the rheology of the polymer by reducing melt viscosity and friction during extrusion, calendering and injection molding.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is produced by esterification of stearic acid or its esters with ethylene glycol.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) comes as a white to cream colored waxy solid used to soften skin or hair.

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is also used as a thickener and gives a pearly appearance to creams.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) (EGDS) manufactured by Henan Surface Chemical Industry Co Ltd, widely use in various washing, skin care and baby products (shampoo, shower gel, bath foam, skin and tissue cream, cosmetics and top grade liquid deter.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) can either come from animal origin or from plants such as soybean oil and canola oil.

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is a kind of nonionogenic tenside, the up-and-coming youngster of progressively commercial tensio-active agent kind, Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) not only has the features such as surfactivity is high, nontoxic, non-stimulated, use safety, again due to its low foaming and high emulsibility, commonly use and do emulsifying agent, dispersion agent, solubilizing agent, lubricant, softening agent, defoamer, static inhibitor, pearling agent etc.
Be used widely in daily-use chemical industry, metal, fiber process and various emulsion class makeup, washing composition, drug manufacture.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is white or yellowish flake solid, insoluble in water, dissolve in hot ethyl alcohol, methylbenzene etc organic solvent, has good intermiscibility with anion, cationic and zwitterions surfactant, and can reflect its stable pearl effect and thickening conditioning funcrion, also has good stability in wide PH value.

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS)e dissolved or emulsified after heating in the surfactant compound, separate out lens crystals during cooling process, therefore produce pearly luster. 
Can produce obvious pearl effect in liquid detergent, also can increase product’s viscosity, has moisten skin, hair care and anti-static effect.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is mild surfactant, without irritate of skin, without damage of hair, good biodegradability.

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS), also known as alkamuls egds or elfan L 310, belongs to the class of organic compounds known as fatty acid esters.
These are carboxylic ester derivatives of a fatty acid.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is an extremely weak basic (essentially neutral) compound (based on its pKa).

Ethylene glycol monostearate) is an organic compound with the molecular formula C20H40O3.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is the ester of stearic acid and ethylene glycol.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is used in cosmetic materials like shampoo, conditioners, body washes and soaps, hair colouring, acne
treatment, and anti-ageing products.

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is also incorporated in the heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems of electronic cars.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) has important property as a phase-changing material.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) gives opacity and some pearlescence to surfactant formulations without diminishing lather.

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) (EGDS) dissolve or emulsifies in the surfactant combinations after heating, during the decreasing of temperature, it separate out eyeglass form crystal, thus produce pearl luster.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) only exists as a refined product.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is a very effective way to opacify surfactant products without negatively impacting lather.

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is a chemical compound used as an emollient in cosmetics and other consumer products.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is the diester of ethylene glycol and stearic acid.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) also produces pearlescent effects in cosmetics, like bath gel.

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) (EGDS) produce strong pearly luster, while Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) (EGDS) produce exquisite pearly luster.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) must be melted, so include it in a heated phase.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) has been used it in heated oil and heated water phases; both work.

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is a white to cream-colored waxy solid used to condition skin, to increase the thickness of certain cosmetic products (like creams and lotions), and to reduce the clear or transparent appearance of cosmetics, such as in make-up concealers.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) in particular is often used as a “pearlizing” agent in body washes, to give the formula that pearlescent look that seems so inviting.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is utilised in many cosmetic products as an opacifier since it renders the formulation opaque or transparent.

Because our Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is compatible with various surfactants and active substances.
Glycol distearate is the diester of stearic acid and Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS). 
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is mostly commonly encountered in personal care products and cosmetics where it is used to produce pearlescent effects as well as a moisturizer.

Melting point: 79°C
Boiling point: 567.52°C (rough estimate)
Density: 0.8581
refractive index: 1.4760 (estimate)
LogP: 16.525 (est)
Substances Added to Food (formerly EAFUS): Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS)
FDA 21 CFR: 73.1
EWG's Food Scores: 1

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is a naturally occurring fatty acid that is utilised as a thickening and emollient ingredient in cosmetics, skincare, and make-up products.
While its major function is to improve the texture and sensory feel of skincare products, it also serves to nourish and protect the skin, providing it with a radiant appearance.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is not very soluble in water but is soluble in oils and other organic solvents. 

This property makes Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) useful in formulations where water and oil need to be combined.
Besides its use in cosmetics, Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is also utilized in the pharmaceutical industry. 
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) can be found in some oral medications and topical formulations where its emulsifying and thickening properties are beneficial.

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is generally compatible with a wide range of cosmetic ingredients, making it versatile for formulators. 
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) can be used alongside various surfactants, emollients, and active ingredients without causing incompatibility issues.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is considered to be a relatively mild ingredient, making it suitable for use in products designed for sensitive skin. 

However, individual sensitivities can vary, so patch testing is always advisable.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) provides many benefits, formulators need to carefully consider its concentration in a formulation. 
Higher concentrations may result in a more solid product, which may require additional processing steps during manufacturing.

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is generally considered biodegradable. 
However, the environmental impact of cosmetic ingredients is an area of ongoing research and concern, and the beauty industry is increasingly focusing on developing environmentally friendly alternatives.
Like many cosmetic ingredients, Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) should be stored in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. 

Proper storage helps maintain its stability and effectiveness over time.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is used in cosmetic and personal care products globally, and its properties make it valuable for creating a wide range of formulations, from lotions and creams to shampoos and body washes.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) lends a really lovely creamy, pearlescent appearance to surfactant products without thickening them or negatively impacting lather (as added fats do).

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is a white to odourless solid in the form of flakes. 
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is the diester of stearic acid and ethylene glycol. 
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) converts clear cleansers or other preparations to ones that are pearly. 

Overall Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is suggested for use as an opacifier, moisturiser, pearlescent agent and viscosity modifier in cosmetic and household product formulations
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) may be derived either from animal sources (cow- or hog-derived) or vegetable sources, such as soybean oil and canola oil.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) can also be produced synthetically through processing stearic acid.

When properly formulated in shampoo, body wash, hand soaps or other liquid soaps Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) will form a crystalline structure that gives a pearlescent appearance.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is often used in cleansers and body washes due to its ability to help lift and remove dirt and oils from the skin and hair. 
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is emulsifying properties make it effective in creating formulations that can cleanse both water-soluble and oil-soluble impurities.

In hair care products such as shampoos and conditioners, Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) serves multiple purposes. 
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) contributes to the creamy texture of shampoos, provides a lustrous appearance, and aids in the distribution of conditioning agents in hair care formulations.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) enhances the stability of formulations by preventing the separation of different phases, such as oil and water. 

This is crucial for the shelf life and overall quality of cosmetic and personal care products.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is typically produced through the esterification of stearic acid with ethylene glycol. 
The resulting product is a waxy or solid substance at room temperature, and it may require heating to be incorporated into formulations.

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) may also be referred to by other names, including ethylene glycol stearate, Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) ester, and poly(ethylene glycol) distearate.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS), are subject to regulations and guidelines to ensure their safety. 
Regulatory bodies such as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the European Medicines Agency (EMA), and similar agencies worldwide provide oversight to ensure that cosmetic products are safe for consumers.

In creams and lotions, Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) will provide opacity and some emoliency.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is a compound based on stearic acid, a naturally occurring fatty acid.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is the diester of ethylene glycol and stearic acid.

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) also produces pearlescent effects in cosmetics, like bath gel.
Nonionic surfactants are surface active agents which do not dissociate into ions in aqueous solutions, not like anionic surfactants which have a negative charge and cationic surfactants which have a positive charge in aqueous solution.
Nonionic surfactants are more popularly utilized as detergents than ionic surfactants because anionic surfactants are insoluble in a lot of hard water and cationic surfactants are considered to be poor cleaners. 

In addition to detergency, nonionic surfactants show excellent solvency, low foam properties and chemical stability.
A close relative to Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) and glycol stearate SE, glycol distearate is a white to cream-colored waxy solid used to condition skin, to increase the thickness of certain cosmetic products (like creams and lotions), and to reduce the clear or transparent appearance of cosmetics, such as in make-up concealers.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) in particular is often used as a “pearlizing” agent in body washes and hair care products.

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is the diester of ethylene glycol and stearic acid.  
Provides good opacity and pearlizing properties in cleansing products making them white and glossy without reducing foaming properties. 
Can also be used as an emulsifier for creams, lotions, shampoos and liquid soaps.

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is the diester of ethylene glycol and stearic acid.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is a self-emulsifying solid emulsifier used to opacify liquid soaps, lotions, creams and shampoos.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) (E.G.D.S.) is a compound based on stearic acid, a naturally occurring fatty acid. 

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is extensively used in the pharmaceutical, cosmetic and textile industries.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is closely related to glycol stearate and glycol stearate SE and appears as a white to cream-coloured waxy solid. 
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is used to condition skin, increase the thickness of products like creams and lotions, and to reduce the clear or transparent appearance of cosmetics. 

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is also used as a pearlising agent in body washes and hair care products. 
This chemical compound is used as an emollient in cosmetics and other consumer products.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) imparts a distinctive high luster pearl.

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) can help soften and smooth the skin, providing a moisturizing effect. 
This makes it a popular ingredient in creams, lotions, and other skincare products.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) has emulsifying properties, which means it can help stabilize and blend together ingredients that would normally separate, such as oil and water. 

This is particularly useful in the formulation of creams and lotions where both oil and water-based ingredients are present.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) contributes to the viscosity of a product, making it thicker. 
This property is desirable in certain cosmetic formulations, such as shampoos and body washes, where a thicker consistency is preferred.

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is also known for its pearlescent or opalescent appearance, providing a shiny or pearly luster to cosmetic products. 
This effect is often used in shampoos, shower gels, and other personal care items to enhance their visual appeal.

Uses Of Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS):
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is suggested for use as an opacifier, pearlescing agent and viscosity modifier in cosmetic formulations and household product formulations.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) may be included in hair styling products such as hair creams and gels to contribute to the product's texture and provide a conditioning effect to the hair.
In specialty skin care products, such as anti-aging creams or treatments, Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) may be used to enhance the formulation's texture and contribute to a luxurious feel on the skin.

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) can help in retaining fragrances in formulations, making it a useful ingredient in products where a long-lasting scent is desired, such as perfumed lotions or body washes.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) may be included in sunscreen formulations to contribute to the overall texture of the product. 
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is emollient properties can also add a smooth feel to sunscreens.

Some hygiene products, such as liquid soaps and hand washes, may contain Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) to improve the texture and emulsify ingredients for effective cleansing.
In certain pet care products like shampoos and conditioners, Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) may be used to provide a smooth texture and aid in the distribution of conditioning agents on the pet's coat.
Due to its lubricating properties, Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) may find application in industrial lubricants and metalworking fluids.

The biodegradability of Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) makes it appealing for use in formulations where environmental impact is a consideration, and there is a growing trend in the industry towards more sustainable and eco-friendly ingredients.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) may act as a processing aid during the manufacturing of certain products, helping to achieve the desired consistency and stability.
In the research and development phase of formulating new products, Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) may be tested and adjusted to achieve specific performance and aesthetic goals.

When forced to crystalize as thin platelets Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) can give liquids and gels a pearlescent appearance.
This is often used by the producers of personal care products (e.g. shower gel) to increase the visual appeal of their products. 
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) may also act as a skin moisturizer.

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is also commonly used as an embedding agent in microscopy.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is used as an ingredient in many types of personal care products and cosmetics including shampoos, hair conditioners, and skin lotions.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is mostly commonly used in personal care products, nail care products and cosmetics where it is used to produce pearlescent effects as well as a moisturizer.

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) can be used to formulate a wide variety of products including bubble baths, shower creams, makeup. 
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) can give liquids and gels a pearlescent appearance such as in shower gel to increase the visual appeal of the products. 
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) may also act as a skin moisturizer.

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is used in shampoos as a pearling agent, viscosity modifier, surfactant
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is widely used in cosmetics as a pearlizing or opacifying agent.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is a chemical compound used as an emollient in cosmetics and other consumer products. 

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is the diester of ethylene glycol and stearic acid. It also produces pearlescent effects in cosmetics, like bath gel.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is used as a “pearlizing” agent in body washes and hair care products.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is used as pacifiers and lotions stabilizer for creams.

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is used increase the thickness of certain cosmetic products (like creams and lotions).
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is used to reduce the clear or transparent appearance of cosmetics, such as in make-up concealers.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) can function as an emulsifier and emulsion stabilizer but tends to be primarily used as an opacifier/pearlizer for surfactant products.

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is mainly be used in liquid detergent products to increase pearl effect. 
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) works as pearl agent in shampoo, as a kind of additive which can give the product pearly luster, and it has good function of recuperating the hair.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is used in creams, lotions, and moisturizers for its emollient properties, providing a soft and smooth feel to the skin.

Commonly found in shampoos and conditioners, Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) contributes to the creamy texture and provides a pearlescent appearance. 
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) also aids in the distribution of conditioning agents.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is used in facial cleansers, body washes, and other cleansing products due to its emulsifying and cleansing properties.

In pharmaceutical ointments and creams, Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) can be used for its emollient properties and as an emulsifier to improve the texture and stability of the product.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is sometimes included in the formulation of oral medications for its emulsifying properties.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is used in various industrial processes where emulsification is required, such as in the production of certain industrial and household products.

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) may be present in certain household cleaning products for its ability to emulsify and assist in removing dirt and grime.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is used in some fabric softeners to provide a soft and smooth texture to fabrics.
In the pharmaceutical industry, Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) may be used in the formulation of certain drugs to improve solubility and bioavailability.

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is widely used in high grade shampoo, body washing liquid, and other hair and skin care products.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is valued for its ability to contribute a pearlescent or opalescent appearance to formulations. 
This property is often exploited in cosmetic and personal care products to enhance the visual appeal of the product.

As a thickening agent, Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is employed in various formulations to increase the viscosity of the product. 
This is particularly beneficial in products such as shampoos, body washes, and creams where a thicker consistency is desired.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) helps stabilize formulations by preventing the separation of different phases, especially in emulsions where oil and water need to be combined. 

This contributes to the overall stability and shelf life of the product.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) has surfactant properties, aiding in the formation and stabilization of emulsions. 
This makes it useful in the creation of products where oil and water need to be mixed, such as in creams and lotions.

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) in cosmetics and personal care products is typically regulated by health and safety agencies in various countries. 
Formulators need to ensure that their formulations comply with relevant regulations to guarantee consumer safety.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is generally compatible with a variety of cosmetic ingredients. 

This compatibility makes it a versatile component in formulations containing a mix of oils, water, and other active ingredients.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) can contribute to the moisturizing effect in skincare products, helping to retain moisture in the skin.
Due to its emulsifying properties, Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) may find application in certain industrial processes where emulsification or dispersion of substances is required.

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) can be an economically viable ingredient in formulations, contributing to the overall cost-effectiveness of cosmetic and personal care product production.
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) can also be used in metal cleaning and fiber processing domains.

Safety Profile Of Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS):
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS), like many other chemicals, can cause eye irritation. 
In case of eye contact, Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS)'s important to flush the eyes with water for several minutes. 
If irritation persists, seeking medical attention is advised.

Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is generally considered mild, some individuals may be sensitive or allergic to certain cosmetic ingredients, including EGDS. 
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS)'s recommended to perform patch testing before using products containing EGDS, especially for those with known skin sensitivities.
Inhalation of dust or mist containing Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) may cause respiratory irritation. 

Swallowing significant amounts of EGDS can lead to gastrointestinal irritation. 
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) is generally biodegradable, the environmental impact of cosmetic ingredients is an area of ongoing research and concern. 
As with any chemical substance, Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS)'s important to consider the environmental impact and work towards sustainable practices in the formulation and use of cosmetic products.

Synonyms Of Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS):
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS)
627-83-8
Glycol distearate
Ethylene distearate
Ethylene stearate
Stearic acid, ethylene ester
EGDS
Emerest 2355
Elfan L 310
Ethylene glycol dioctadecanoate
2-octadecanoyloxyethyl octadecanoate
ETHYLENEGLYCOLDISTEARATE
OCTADECANOIC ACID, 1,2-ETHANEDIYL ESTER
Ethylene glycol, distearate
Genapol PMs
Glycol distearate [USAN]
Secoster DMS
Alkamuls EGDS
Kemester EGDS
Lexemul EGDS
McAlester EGDS
Kessco EGDS
Mapeg EGDS
Lipo EGDS
Rita EDGS
ethane-1,2-diyl dioctadecanoate
Rewopal PG 280
1,2-Ethanediyl bis(octadecanoate)
NSC 6820
NSC-6820
Glycol distearate (USAN)
13W7MDN21W
Octadecanoic acid, 1,1'-(1,2-ethanediyl) ester
2-(octadecanoyloxy)ethyl octadecanoate
UNII-13W7MDN21W
Emalex EG-diS
Pegosperse 50DS
Emalex EG-di-S
EINECS 211-014-3
Pegosperse 50 DS
Ethylene dioctadecanoate
Tegin BL 315
EC 211-014-3
Ethane-1,2-diyl distearate
SCHEMBL29407
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS) VA
GLYCOL DISTEARATE [II]
CHEMBL2106683
DTXSID6027260
GLYCOL DISTEARATE [INCI]
2-(Stearoyloxy)ethyl stearate #
GLYCOL DISTEARATE [VANDF]
NSC6820
CHEBI:177103
Octadecanoic acid,2-ethanediyl ester
LMFA07010887
Stearic acid, ethylene ester (8CI)
AKOS015915533
Ethylene Glycol Distearate (EGDS), AldrichCPR
BS-49020
Ethylene glycol, diester with stearic acid
CS-0454383
D04353
F71303
W-204237
Q10860420
 

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