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Cetyl alcohol

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Cetyl Alcohol
A solid fatty alcohol used as an emollient and emulsion stabilizer that gives skin a velvety feel.

Cetyl alcohol - an emollient used in cosmetics, hair, nail, and skin care products.
Chamomile - an herb whose flowers and leaves are used to lighten blond hair and soothe the skin.

Cetyl Alcohol: Derived from coconut and palm oils. This is not a drying alcohol. Used as an emollient and to protect skin from moisture loss.
Chalk (Natural): Gives a smooth feeling.

Cetyl alcohol - An emollient and secondary emulsifier, cetyl alcohol is derived from naturally occurring fatty acids from coconut oil.
Chamomile - An emollient, this plant extract has soothing and calming properties for tender skin.

Cetyl alcohol: An emollient, emulsifier, and thickener produced from palm oil.
Chamomile extract: soothing and calming.
Cherry extract: Antioxidant.

Cetyl Alcohol - A natural fatty alcohol derived from coconut oil widely used as an emollient and stabilizing agent in conditioning and moisturizing treatments (emulsions).

Cetyl alcohol
Derived from coconut oil; thickener, emollient and emulsifier.
Cetyl betaine
Derived from beets; provides texture, softens and conditions hair.

Cetyl Alcohol: A secondary emulsifier that thickens or adds body to lotions. Not to he confused with drying, ethyl alcohols.
Chamomile Extract: Extract made from the flowers of anthemis nobilis. Used for its soothing properties.

CETYL ALCOHOL: Used as an emulsifier and thickener in lotions.
CHAMOMILE/CAMOMILE: Healing, extremely soothing, moisturizing, and toning to the skin, especially dry skin conditions. Anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, and antiseptic.

Cetyl Alcohol - fatty alcohol used as an emulsion stabilizer and viscosity increasing agent ...

Cetyl Alcohol Plant derived emulsifier.
Chamomile Essential Oil Extracted by distillation of dried chamomile flowers. Anti-inflammatory and anti-allergenic. Great for sensitive skin.

Cetyl Alcohol
Not an "alcohol" such as ethyl or rubbing alcohol. Yellowish white flakes with no odor or toxicity, it is used as an emollient and emulsifier.

Cetyl Alcohol: A fatty alcohol that acts as a gentle humectant (promotes the retention of moisture in the skin), lather booster, and emulsifier (binding and thickening agent). In hair products, it is used to smooth and soften the hair cuticle.

Cetyl Alcohol (fatty alcohol)
A gentle humectant, lather booster, and emulsifier. In hair products, it is used to smooth and soften the hair cuticle.

Cetyl Alcohol = Fatty alcohol derived from the saponification of suitable vegetable oils and the resulting fatty acids produced. Stabilizes emulsion and regulates consistency.

Cetyl Alcohol
from coconut oil, emulsifier, emollient, not related to isopropyl alcohol, not drying
Cetyl Esters ...

Cetyl Alcohol
Used as an emollient, emulsifier, thickener, and carrying agent for other ingredients. Can be derived naturally, as in coconut fatty alcohol, or synthetically.

Cetyl Alcohol : (fatty alcohol) Not an "alcohol" in the sense of a rubbing alcohol, etc. It's actual used as an emollient & emulsifier, derived from coconut oil or may be synthetically produced. A gentle humectant, lather booster, and emulsifier.

Cetyl Alcohol
Used to thicken and give stability and texture to emulsions A secondary emulsifier that thickens or adds body to lotions. Not to he confused with drying, ethyl alcohols.
Cetyl Myristoleate ...

Natural Cetyl alcohol
Derived from vegetable extracts and is a natural thickener, emulsifier and carrying agent.
Natural Flower Oil ...

Cetyl Alcohol - A waxy alcohol derived from coconut and palm oils used as an emollient, thickener, and stabilizer. (It is not related to rubbing alcohol, which is drying.) ...

Cetyl Alcohol From coconut, emollient and emulsifier. Chamomile Herb, soothing and regenerating Citric Acid From citrus fruit, pH adjuster, to exfoliate, refine and clear skin.

Cetyl alcohol: (from coconut) emollient and emulsifier
Chamomile: (herb) soothing & regenerating
Citric acid: pH adjuster, to exfoliate, refine and clear skin
Citronella: insect repellant
Clary sage: (herb) rejuvenating & soothing ...

(INCI): Water (Aqua), Sodium Methyl Cocoyl Taurate, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Glyceryl Stearate, Peg-100 Stearate, Juglans Regia (Walnut) Shell Powder, Oleyl Betaine, Ceteareth-5, Cetyl Alcohol, Stearic Acid, Citrus Grandis (Grapefruit) Seed Extract, ...

Ingredients: Deionized Water, Cetyl Octanoate, AHA Complex, Cetyl Alcohol, Glycerin, Stearyl Alcohol, Glyceryl Stearate (and) PEG-100 Stearate, DMAE Bitartrate, Stearic Acid, Dipalmitoyl Hydroxyproline, Dimethicone, Ergpthioneine, Alpha Lipoic Acid, ...

Cetyl alcohol (B): found in Spermaceti or synthetic
Cetyl palmitate (B): Spermaceti, can be synthetic
Chalk (B): Calcium Carbonate
Charcoal (B): charred bone or wood
Chitin (A): organic base of the hard parts of insects and crustacea e.g.

Lactic Acid, Cyclomethicone, Sodium Lactate Methylsilanol, Isodecyl Neopentanoate, Glyceryl Stearate, Cetyl Alcohol, Behenyl Alcohol, Hydrogenated Coco-Glycerides, Phenoxyethanol, Arachidyl Glucoside, C13-14 Isoparaffin, DEA-Cetyl Phosphate, ...

Bright Eyes: Distilled Water, Myristic Acid, Stearic Acid, Glycol Distearate, Titanium Dioxide, Cetyl Alcohol, Zinc Oxide, Aloe Vera, Glycerin, Cetearyl Alcohol, Polysorbate 60, Plant Cellulose, Castor Oil, Methyl Glycol, Zirconium Oxide, ...

distilled water, milk caprilic / capric triglycerides, glycerin, aloe vera gel, sorbitol, glyceryl stearate, safflower oil, cetyl alcohol, seaweed algae extract, albumin, titanium dioxide, dimethicone, almond oil, hydrolyzed wheat protein, ...

Stearyl Alcohol : A natural fatty alcohol derived mainly from coconut oil, very similar to cetyl alcohol. See cetyl alcohol.
Stenosis : Narrowing or stricture of a duct or canal.

can be a water soluble solvent like isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol or ethyl alcohol (used to make drinking alcohol) or alcohol may contain the properties of a moisturizing agent like glycerin or propylene glycol or a fatty alcohol like cetyl alcohol.

To help counteract these changes, use creams that contain humectants (like glycerin, citric acid, propylene glycol, urea, and phospholipids) and emollients (such as petrolatum, shea butter, and cetyl alcohol) to seal in moisture.

See also: Alcohol, Acid, Extract, Natural, Body