Cetyl Alcohol 2Lbs / 908g

Cetyl Alcohol is a versatile co-emulsifier widely used in skincare and haircare formulations to improve texture and stability. Despite its name, it is not a drying alcohol but a waxy, fatty substance derived from distilled fats. At low usage levels (0.25%–1%), it enhances emulsion stability, softens formulations, and improves spreadability without contributing to thickness on its own. Ideal for lotions, creams, conditioners, and hair masks, Cetyl Alcohol reduces greasiness while delivering a smooth, velvety feel. For best performance, it should be combined with emulsifying waxes or stearates such as stearic acid. This ingredient comes as white wax-like flakes, insoluble in water but soluble in oils, and is added to the oil phase during formulation. A staple in both rinse-off and leave-on products, Cetyl Alcohol offers formulators an effective way to refine product performance and sensory appeal.

Cetyl Alcohol is a versatile co-emulsifier widely used in skincare and haircare formulations to improve texture and stability. Despite its name, it is not a drying alcohol but a waxy, fatty substance derived from distilled fats. At low usage levels (0.25%–1%), it enhances emulsion stability, softens formulations, and improves spreadability without contributing to thickness on its own. Ideal for lotions, creams, conditioners, and hair masks, Cetyl Alcohol reduces greasiness while delivering a smooth, velvety feel. For best performance, it should be combined with emulsifying waxes or stearates such as stearic acid. This ingredient comes as white wax-like flakes, insoluble in water but soluble in oils, and is added to the oil phase during formulation. A staple in both rinse-off and leave-on products, Cetyl Alcohol offers formulators an effective way to refine product performance and sensory appeal.

CAD $22.99

9 in stock (can be backordered)

How to Use

Used in skincare formulations such as lotions, creams, conditioners, and hair masks.Suitable for both leave-on and rinse-off products.Can be used in natural-inspired formulations (though not organic certified).

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Ingredients

INCI NAME: Cetyl AlcoholUsed as a co-emulsifier in creams and lotions. This does not contain alcohol (as the name suggests). It is an ester, derived from distilled fats and acts more like a wax substance. Typically used in low levels of .25%-1%. It will not thicken lotions or creams on its own and should be used with emulsifying wax or a stearate (like stearic acid).

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