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Sorbitan stearate
Category: Emulsifier
Brief description: Sorbitan stearate is a nonionic surfactant and emulsifier derived from sorbitol and stearic acid, used to create stable oil-in-water emulsions in cosmetic formulations.
Benefits: Helps to create stable emulsions and improves the texture and consistency of cosmetic products.
Skin type suitability/concerns: Suitable for all skin types. Target audience: All age groups and demographics.
Chemical composition: Sorbitan stearate is an ester with the molecular formula C24H46O6.
Physical aspect: White to off-white, waxy solid with a faint, fatty odor.
Compatibility: Compatible with a wide range of cosmetic ingredients, including water, oils, and other emulsifiers.
Concentration: Typically used at 0.5-5% in cosmetic formulations.
Side effects/adverse reactions: Generally safe for use in cosmetics, with a low risk of irritation or allergic reactions.
Regulatory status: Approved for use in cosmetics worldwide, with no specific restrictions.
Sustainability/ethical considerations: Can be derived from natural sources (e.g., sorbitol and stearic acid) or synthesized; considered a renewable and eco-friendly ingredient.
Brief description: Sorbitan stearate is a nonionic surfactant and emulsifier derived from sorbitol and stearic acid, used to create stable oil-in-water emulsions in cosmetic formulations.
Benefits: Helps to create stable emulsions and improves the texture and consistency of cosmetic products.
Skin type suitability/concerns: Suitable for all skin types. Target audience: All age groups and demographics.
Chemical composition: Sorbitan stearate is an ester with the molecular formula C24H46O6.
Physical aspect: White to off-white, waxy solid with a faint, fatty odor.
Compatibility: Compatible with a wide range of cosmetic ingredients, including water, oils, and other emulsifiers.
Concentration: Typically used at 0.5-5% in cosmetic formulations.
Side effects/adverse reactions: Generally safe for use in cosmetics, with a low risk of irritation or allergic reactions.
Regulatory status: Approved for use in cosmetics worldwide, with no specific restrictions.
Sustainability/ethical considerations: Can be derived from natural sources (e.g., sorbitol and stearic acid) or synthesized; considered a renewable and eco-friendly ingredient.