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ISOPROPYL PALMITATE

Scientic Facts:  isopropyl palmitate is produced using palmitic acid, a naturally occurring fatty acid found in plants and animals, along with s other fatty acids. Cetyl Palmitate also occurs naturally as a chief constituent of spermaceti (wax from sperm whale oil) an staghorn cora Eye on Ingredients: isopropyl palmitate by Alana Bonnemann July 2, 2019 in Eye on Ingredients, Health 2  Is isopropyl palmitate an ingredient you want to see on the back of your product's label? We know ingredient lists and labels can sometimes be tough to decipher.

CAS No.: 142-91-6
EC No.: 205-571-1

Synonyms:
ISOPROPYL PALMITATE; İzopropil palmitat; 142-91-6; Isopropyl hexadecanoate; Isopalm; Deltyl prime; Deltyl; Isopal; Propal; H 1-methylethyl ester; Tegester isopalm; Ja-fa ippkessco; Sinnoester PIT; Crodamol IPP; Plymouth IPP; Starfol IPP; Unimate IPP; IP; Isopropyl n-hexadecanoate; Wickenol 111; Stepan D-70; Emerest 2316; Nikkol IPP; Estol 103; Usaf ke-5; 1-Methylethyl hex Ipp; Palmitic acid, isopropyl ester; Kessco isopropyl palmitate; Hexadecanoic acid, isopropyl ester; propan-2-yl hexadeca Liponate IPP; UNII-8CRQ2TH63M; Lexol IPP; NSC 69169; 2-propyl hexadecanoate; HSDB 2647; OCTYL PALMİTATE, oktil palmita OKTIL PALMITATE, OKTİL PALMİTATE, octyl palmitate, fatty acid ester, FATTY ACID ESTER, FATTY ASİT ESTER, fatty acid ester, ETHYLHEXANOL, palmitic acid,PALMITIC ACID, PALMİTİC ACİD, palmitik asit; izopropil palmitat PALMİTİK ASİT, PALMITIK PALMITICACID, PALMİTİCACİD,palmitikasit, PALMİTİKASİT, PALMITIKASIT, C24H48O2, C24 H48 O2, C 24 H 48 O 2, 2980 3,29806.73.3, Hexadecanoic acid 2-ethylhexyl ester, HEXADECANİC ACİD 2-ETHYLHEXYL ESTER, hekzadekanoic acid 2- ethylhe palmitat, etil heksil palmitat,İzopropil palmitat; 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izopropil palmidad; i izopropil palmitatt; EINECS 205-571-1; Isopropyl palmitate (NF); Isopropyl palmitate [NF]; Palmitic Acid Isopropyl Ester; AI3-05 Hexadecanoic acid isopropyl ester; XUGNVMKQXJXZCD-UHFFFAOYSA-N; Isopropyl ester of hexadecanoic acid; izopropil palmitat; ISOPROPYL PALMITATE; İSOPROPYL PALMITATE; İSOPROPYL PALMİTATE; ISOPROPYL PALMITAT; İSOPROPYL PALM PALMİTADE ; İSOPROPYL PALMİTAD ; izopropil palmitatE; İZOPROPİL PALMİTADE; İZOPROPİL PALMİTAD; iso propyl pal palmitat; izo propil palmitate ; izo propil palmitade; Palmitic Acid Isopropyl Ester; ISOPROPYL PALMITATE; İzopropil palmitat; 142-91-6; Isopropyl hexadecanoate; Isopalm; Deltyl prime; Deltyl; Isopal; Propal; Hexadecanoic acid, 1-methylethyl ester; Tegester isopalm; Ja-fa ippkessco; Sinnoester PIT; Crodamol IPP; Plymouth IPP; Starfol IPP; Unimate IPP; Kessco IPP; Emcol-IP; Isopropyl n-hexadecanoate; Wickenol 111; Stepan D-70; Emerest 2316; Nikkol IPP; Estol 103; Usaf ke-5; 1-Methylethyl hexadecanoate; JA-FA Ipp; Palmitic acid, isopropyl ester; Kessco isopropyl palmitate; Hexadecanoic acid, isopropyl ester; propan-2-yl hexadecanoate; Tegosoft P; Liponate IPP; UNII-8CRQ2TH63M; Lexol IPP; NSC 69169; 2-propyl hexadecanoate; HSDB 2647; OCTYL PALMİTATE, oktil palmitate, oktıl palmıtate, OKTIL PALMITATE, OKTİL PALMİTATE, octyl palmitate, fatty acid ester, FATTY ACID ESTER, FATTY ASİT ESTER, fatty acid ester, 2-ethylhexanol, 2-ETHYLHEXANOL, palmitic acid,PALMITIC ACID, PALMİTİC ACİD, palmitik asit; izopropil palmitat PALMİTİK ASİT, PALMITIK ASIT, palmiticacid, PALMITICACID, PALMİTİCACİD,palmitikasit, PALMİTİKASİT, PALMITIKASIT, C24H48O2, C24 H48 O2, C 24 H 48 O 2, 29806-73-3, 29806 73 3,29806.73.3, Hexadecanoic acid 2-ethylhexyl ester, HEXADECANİC ACİD 2-ETHYLHEXYL ESTER, hekzadekanoic acid 2- ethylhexyl ester, Etilheksil palmitat, etil heksil palmitat,İzopropil palmitat;  ETİLHEKSİL PALMİTAT, ETİL HEKSİL PALMİTAT, ISOPROPYL PALMITATE, İSOPROPYL PALMİTATE, ısopropyl palmıtate, isopropil palmitat, iso propil palmitate, iso propil palmitat; ISOPROPYL PALMITATE; 142-91-6; Isopalm; Isopropyl hexadecanoate; Deltyl; Isopal; Propal; Deltyl prime; Tegester isopalm; Ja-fa ippkessco; Sinnoester PIT; Hexadecanoic acid, 1-methylethyl ester; Crodamol IPP; Plymouth IPP; Starfol IPP; Unimate IPP; Kessco IPP; Emcol-IP; Wickenol 111; stepan D-70; Emerest 2316; Nikkol IPP; Estol 103; Isopropyl n-hexadecanoate; Usaf ke-5; JA-FA Ipp; Palmitic acid,; isopropyl ester; Kessco isopropyl palmitate; 1-Methylethyl hexadecanoate; Hexadecanoic acid, isopropyl ester; Tegosoft P; Liponate IPP; UNII-8CRQ2TH63M; Lexol; IPP; NSC 69169; Palmitic Acid Isopropyl Ester; 2-propyl hexadecanoate; HSDB 2647; EINECS 205-571-1; Isopropyl palmitate (NF); Isopropyl palmitate [NF]; propan-2-yl hexadecanoate; BRN 1786567; AI3-05733; Isopropyl ester of hexadecanoic acid; Palmitic acid esters; palmitic acid isopropyl; isopropyl hexadecanoate; İzopropil palmitat  1-methylethyl hexandecanoate; isopropiyl palmitate; HURMA YAĞI; HURMA YAGI;  İzopropil palmitat; izopropil palmidad; izopropil palmitad; izopropil palmitatt; EINECS 205-571-1; Isopropyl palmitate (NF); Isopropyl palmitate [NF]; Palmitic Acid Isopropyl Ester; AI3-05733; CHEBI:84262; Hexadecanoic acid isopropyl ester; XUGNVMKQXJXZCD-UHFFFAOYSA-N; Isopropyl ester of hexadecanoic acid; izopropil palmitat; izopropil palmitat; ISOPROPYL PALMITATE; İSOPROPYL PALMITATE; İSOPROPYL PALMİTATE; ISOPROPYL PALMITAT; İSOPROPYL PALMİTAT;   İSOPROPYL PALMİTADE ; İSOPROPYL PALMİTAD ; izopropil palmitatE; İZOPROPİL PALMİTADE; İZOPROPİL PALMİTAD; iso propyl palmitate ; izo propil palmitat; izo propil palmitate ; izo propil palmitade; Palmitic Acid Isopropyl Ester; 2-propyl hexadecanoate ; izopropil palmitat; izopropil palmitat; izo propil palmitat;  IZOPROPİL PALMİTAT; ızopropıl palmıtat; ızo propıl palmıtat;  IZOPROPIL PALMİTAT;  IZOPROPIL PALMITAT

ISOPROPYL PALMITATE

Scientic Facts:  isopropyl palmitate is produced using palmitic acid, a naturally occurring fatty acid found in plants and animals, along with s other fatty acids. Cetyl Palmitate also occurs naturally as a chief constituent of spermaceti (wax from sperm whale oil) an staghorn cora Eye on Ingredients: isopropyl palmitate by Alana Bonnemann July 2, 2019 in Eye on Ingredients, Health 2  Is isopropyl palmitate an ingredient you want to see on the back of your product's label? We know ingredient lists and labels can sometimes be tough to decipher. So we've dedicated this column to shedding a lit ingredients listed on our self-care products. In our mission to promote a healthy skin, lifestyle & world, we believe tha advocating for educated, conscious consumption - to practice self-love by knowing exactly what you're putting in your body A Always remember when looking at an ingredient list: The main ingredient is rst, and then it goes down the list If it sounds like something from a science experiment, it's probably not good for you As a general rule: the fewer ingredients, the better isopropyl palmitate Rating: Good (with exceptions) Synonym(s): ethylhexyl palmitate; octyl palmitate; cetyl palmitate What it is: isopropyl palmitate is commonly used as a thickening agent. It helps products feel soft and it strengthens their moisturizing e it in a wide spectrum of products. Pros and cons of isopropyl palmitate: One of the biggest pros of products with palmitates is instant eectiveness; they lubricate the skin surface within seconds softer, silkier textured skin with the feel of more elasticity - right before your very eyes. However, this element does not com Due to its powerful thickening properties, this ingredient prevents the skin from properly breathing. In turn, pores become m can lead to a surge of breakouts. Although it is claimed to be a safe ingredient, opt to err on the side of caution regardin expose your skin to. What's more, isopropyl palmitate is partly derived from alcohol which, over time, will end up drying the skin. And to top manufactured with palm oil, an environmental unsustainable no-go. The verdict on isopropyl palmitate: In the end, isopropyl palmitate as an ingredient is an easy & aordable way to make a product feel lush, with instant ee should consider avoiding it if clogged pores or acne is a concern for you. isopropyl palmitate is classied as : Antistatic Binding Emollient Skin conditioning Solvent Perfuming CAS Number 142-91-6 EINECS/ELINCS No: 205-571-1 COSING REF No: 77732 INN Name: isopropyl palmitate Chem/IUPAC Name: isopropyl palmitate isopropyl palmitate is the ester of isopropyl alcohol and palmitic acid. It is an emollient, moisturizer, thickening agent, and The chemical formula is CH3(CH2)14COOCH(CH3)2. Rating: GOOD Categories: Emollients, Texture Enhancer Texture enhancer and emollient as used in cosmetics. It can potentially be problematic for those with oily skin, depending on product and your skin's response. isopropyl palmitate may be synthetic or derived from plant and animal sources. What Is isopropyl palmitate? Ethylhexyl Palmitate, also called Octyl Palmitate, is a clear, colorless, practically odorless liquid. Cetyl Palmitate is a white, c substance. isopropyl palmitate is a colorless, almost odorless, liquid. In cosmetics and personal care products, the Palmitates spectrum of products. Why is isopropyl palmitate used in cosmetics and personal care products? isopropyl palmitate ingredients act as lubricants on the skin's surface, which gives the skin a soft and smooth appearance. i may be used as a binder which is an ingredient added to compounded dry powder mixtures of solids to provide adhesive q after compression to make tablets or cakes.

isopropyl palmitate is produced using palmitic acid, a naturally occurring fatty acid found in plants and animals, along with s other fatty acids. Cetyl Palmitate also occurs naturally as a chief constituent of spermaceti (wax from sperm whale oil) an staghorn cora Eye on Ingredients: isopropyl palmitate by Alana Bonnemann July 2, 2019 in Eye on Ingredients, Health 2  Is isopropyl palmitate an ingredient you want to see on the back of your product's label? We know ingredient lists and labels can sometimes be tough to decipher. So we've dedicated this column to shedding a lit ingredients listed on our self-care products. In our mission to promote a healthy skin, lifestyle & world, we believe tha advocating for educated, conscious consumption - to practice self-love by knowing exactly what you're putting in your body A Always remember when looking at an ingredient list: The main ingredient is rst, and then it goes down the list If it sounds like something from a science experiment, it's probably not good for you As a general rule: the fewer ingredients, the better isopropyl palmitate Rating: Good (with exceptions) Synonym(s): ethylhexyl palmitate; octyl palmitate; cetyl palmitate What it is: isopropyl palmitate is commonly used as a thickening agent. It helps products feel soft and it strengthens their moisturizing e it in a wide spectrum of products. Pros and cons of isopropyl palmitate: One of the biggest pros of products with palmitates is instant eectiveness; they lubricate the skin surface within seconds softer, silkier textured skin with the feel of more elasticity - right before your very eyes. However, this element does not com Due to its powerful thickening properties, this ingredient prevents the skin from properly breathing. In turn, pores become m can lead to a surge of breakouts. Although it is claimed to be a safe ingredient, opt to err on the side of caution regardin expose your skin to. What's more, isopropyl palmitate is partly derived from alcohol which, over time, will end up drying the skin. And to top manufactured with palm oil, an environmental unsustainable no-go. The verdict on isopropyl palmitate: In the end, isopropyl palmitate as an ingredient is an easy & aordable way to make a product feel lush, with instant ee should consider avoiding it if clogged pores or acne is a concern for you.

İsopropyl palmitate

isopropyl palmitate is the ester of isopropyl alcohol and palmitic acid.It is an emollient, moisturizer, thickening agent, and anti-static agent .The chemical formula is CH3(CH2)14COOCH(CH3)2.

Rating: GOOD
Categories: Emollients, Texture Enhancer
Texture enhancer and emollient as used in cosmetics. It can potentially be problematic for those with oily skin, depending on the amount in the product and your skin’s response.

isopropyl palmitate may be synthetic or derived from plant and animal sources.
 
What Is isopropyl palmitate?
Ethylhexyl Palmitate, also called Octyl Palmitate, is a clear, colorless, practically odorless liquid. Cetyl Palmitate is a white, crystalline, wax-like substance. isopropyl palmitate is a colorless, almost odorless, liquid. In cosmetics and personal care products, the Palmitates are used in a wide spectrum of products.

Why is isopropyl palmitate used in cosmetics and personal care products?
The Palmitate ingredients act as lubricants on the skin's surface, which gives the skin a soft and smooth appearance. isopropyl palmitate may be used as a binder which is an ingredient added to compounded dry powder mixtures of solids to provide adhesive qualities during and after compression to make tablets or cakes.

Scientific Facts: 
isopropyl palmitate is produced using palmitic acid, a naturally occurring fatty acid found in plants and animals, along with smaller amounts of other fatty acids. Cetyl Palmitate also occurs naturally as a chief constituent of spermaceti (wax from sperm whale oil) and can be found in staghorn cora
Eye on Ingredients: isopropyl palmitate
by Alana Bonnemann July 2, 2019 in Eye on Ingredients, Health 2 
Is isopropyl palmitate an ingredient you want to see on the back of your product’s label?

We know ingredient lists and labels can sometimes be tough to decipher. So we’ve dedicated this column to shedding a little light on certain ingredients listed on our self-care products. In our mission to promote a healthy skin, lifestyle & world, we believe that the first step is advocating for educated, conscious consumption – to practice self-love by knowing exactly what you’re putting in your body AND on your body.

Always remember when looking at an ingredient list:

The main ingredient is first, and then it goes down the list
If it sounds like something from a science experiment, it’s probably not good for you
As a general rule: the fewer ingredients, the better

isopropyl palmitate
Rating: Good (with exceptions)

Synonym(s): ethylhexyl palmitate; octyl palmitate; cetyl palmitate

What it is:
isopropyl palmitate is commonly used as a thickening agent. It helps products feel soft and it strengthens their moisturizing effect. You can find it in a wide spectrum of products.

Pros and cons of isopropyl palmitate:
One of the biggest pros of products with palmitates is instant effectiveness; they lubricate the skin surface within seconds. That’s smoother, softer, silkier textured skin with the feel of more elasticity – right before your very eyes. However, this element does not come without its cons. Due to its powerful thickening properties, this ingredient prevents the skin from properly breathing. In turn, pores become more clogged, which can lead to a surge of breakouts. Although it is claimed to be a safe ingredient, opt to err on the side of caution regarding the amount you expose your skin to.
What’s more, isopropyl palmitate is partly derived from alcohol which, over time, will end up drying the skin. And to top it off, it’s primarily manufactured with palm oil, an environmental unsustainable no-go.

The verdict on isopropyl palmitate:
In the end, isopropyl palmitate as an ingredient is an easy & affordable way to make a product feel lush, with instant effectiveness. But you should consider avoiding it if clogged pores or acne is a concern for you.

isopropyl palmitate is classified as :

isopropyl palmitate is the ester of isopropyl alcohol and palmitic acid. It is an emollient, moisturizer, thickening agent, and anti-static agent .The chemical formula is CH3(CH2)14COOCH(CH3)2.

Rating: GOOD
Categories: Emollients, Texture Enhancer
Texture enhancer and emollient as used in cosmetics. It can potentially be problematic for those with oily skin, depending on the amount in the product and your skin’s response.

isopropyl palmitate may be synthetic or derived from plant and animal sources.
 
What Is isopropyl palmitate?
Ethylhexyl Palmitate, also called Octyl Palmitate, is a clear, colorless, practically odorless liquid. Cetyl Palmitate is a white, crystalline, wax-like substance. isopropyl palmitate is a colorless, almost odorless, liquid. In cosmetics and personal care products, the Palmitates are used in a wide spectrum of products.

Why is isopropyl palmitate used in cosmetics and personal care products?
isopropyl palmitate ingredients act as lubricants on the skin's surface, which gives the skin a soft and smooth appearance. isopropyl palmitate may be used as a binder which is an ingredient added to compounded dry powder mixtures of solids to provide adhesive qualities during and after compression to make tablets or cakes.

Scientific Facts: 
isopropyl palmitate is produced using palmitic acid, a naturally occurring fatty acid found in plants and animals, along with smaller amounts of other fatty acids. Cetyl Palmitate also occurs naturally as a chief constituent of spermaceti (wax from sperm whale oil) and can be found in staghorn cora
Eye on Ingredients: isopropyl palmitate
by Alana Bonnemann July 2, 2019 in Eye on Ingredients, Health 2 
Is isopropyl palmitate an ingredient you want to see on the back of your product’s label?

We know ingredient lists and labels can sometimes be tough to decipher. So we’ve dedicated this column to shedding a little light on certain ingredients listed on our self-care products. In our mission to promote a healthy skin, lifestyle & world, we believe that the first step is advocating for educated, conscious consumption – to practice self-love by knowing exactly what you’re putting in your body AND on your body.

Always remember when looking at an ingredient list:

The main ingredient is first, and then it goes down the list
If it sounds like something from a science experiment, it’s probably not good for you
As a general rule: the fewer ingredients, the better

isopropyl palmitate
Rating: Good (with exceptions)

Synonym(s): ethylhexyl palmitate; octyl palmitate; cetyl palmitate

What it is:
isopropyl palmitate is commonly used as a thickening agent. It helps products feel soft and it strengthens their moisturizing effect. You can find it in a wide spectrum of products.

Pros and cons of isopropyl palmitate:
One of the biggest pros of products with palmitates is instant effectiveness; they lubricate the skin surface within seconds. That’s smoother, softer, silkier textured skin with the feel of more elasticity – right before your very eyes. However, this element does not come without its cons. Due to its powerful thickening properties, this ingredient prevents the skin from properly breathing. In turn, pores become more clogged, which can lead to a surge of breakouts. Although it is claimed to be a safe ingredient, opt to err on the side of caution regarding the amount you expose your skin to.
What’s more, isopropyl palmitate is partly derived from alcohol which, over time, will end up drying the skin. And to top it off, it’s primarily manufactured with palm oil, an environmental unsustainable no-go.


The verdict on isopropyl palmitate:
In the end, isopropyl palmitate as an ingredient is an easy & affordable way to make a product feel lush, with instant effectiveness. But you should consider avoiding it if clogged pores or acne is a concern for you.

isopropyl palmitate is classified as :
isopropyl palmitate is the ester of isopropyl alcohol and palmitic acid.isopropyl palmitate is an emollient, moisturizer, thickening agent, and anti-static agent. The chemical formula is CH3(CH2)14COOCH(CH3)2.
isopropyl palmitate
Names
IUPAC name: Propan-2-yl hexadecanoate
Other names: Isopropyl hexadecanoatel; Hexadecanoic acid isopropyl ester; Hexadecanoic acid, 1-methylethyl ester
Identifiers
What Is Isopropyl palmite?
Ethylhexyl Palmitate, also called Octyl Palmitate, is a clear, colorless, practically odorless liquid. Cetyl Palmitate is a white, crystalline, wax-like substance. isopropyl palmitate is a colorless, almost odorless, liquid. In cosmetics and personal care products, the Palmitates are used in a wide spectrum of products.

Why is it used in cosmetics and personal care products?
The Palmitate ingredients act as lubricants on the skin's surface, which gives the skin a soft and smooth appearance. isopropyl palmitate may be used as a binder which is an ingredient added to compounded dry powder mixtures of solids to provide adhesive qualities during and after compression to make tablets or cakes.
isopropyl palmitate is a palm oil-based emollient, derived from coconut oil. It is primarily used as a thickening agent in skincare products like moisturizers, sunscreens, and conditioners. It also acts as a lubricant on the skin's surface, giving it a smoother appearance and transforming the texture into one that is ultra soft. 
Skin and Hair Uses
isopropyl palmitate is used in skincare to increase the moisture of the skin, making its surface feel smooth to the touch. When the skin is effectively moisturized, its tone can look more even and pore size and fine lines may diminish. isopropyl palmitate is also believed to benefit the skin by reducing the risk of eczema and dermatitis. This ingredient is also used in haircare to improve luster, quality and silkiness. With regular and correct use, hair will become more manageable, feel softer and become healthier.
Consumer Uses
Lubricants and Greases
Personal Care Products

isopropyl palmitate has also been used as a fragrance ingredient in deodorants. This compound has been found in a myriad of products including moisteurizer, lipstick, eye shadow, conditioner, concealer and all manner of anti-aging skin care products according to the Cosmetics Database.

Isopropyl palmitate
Learn all about isopropyl palmitate, including how it's made, and why Puracy uses isopropyl palmitate in our products.
March 8th, 2020
Isopropyl palmitate
Derived from: coconut palm tree
Pronunciation: (ˌī-sə-ˈprō-pəl pal-mə-ˌtāt)
Type: Naturally-derived
What Is Isopropyl palmitate?
Isopropyl palmitate is a colorless and almost odorless liquid substance made from palm oil and/or animal fats. Palm oil typically comes from palm trees, which are native to western Africa but grow throughout tropical areas around the world.Their seeds produce the oil.Isopropyl palmitate is used in hundreds of personal care and cosmetic products, including sunscreen, deodorant, perfumes, and other items.

What Does Isopropyl palmitate Do in Products?
Puracy does not use this in any of our products. Isopropyl palmitate acts as a moisturizer in some products by helping bind moisture to the skin. It is also an emollient, which helps products spread smoothly, and it can be used as a fragrance ingredient.It dissolves in oil but not in water.

How Isopropyl palmitate Is Made
Isopropyl palmitate is produced by transesterification of methyl ester with isopropyl alcohol. The process includes the removal of methanol by distillation or esterification of the fatty acid with isopropyl alcohol.Isopropyl palmitate is a cetyl ester, which is the International Nomenclature Cosmetic Ingredient (INCI) name for a wax composed of a mixture of esters of saturated fatty acids and fatty alcohols. Cetyl esters is a constituent of a broader group of cosmetic ingredients, the alkyl esters, which consist of the reaction products of fatty acids and alcohols.

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