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Stearic acid

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Stearic acid - a fatty acid used as a cosmetic base and emollient.
Stearyl alcohol - an emollient emulsifier.
Stratum corneum - the uppermost layer of the skin.

 


Stearic Acid - fatty acid that acts as an emulsifying agent
C12-15 Alkyl Benzoate - ester with skin conditioning and emollient properties
Avobenzone - sunscreen particularly effective at combating UVA rays ...

Stearic acid
Derived from vegetable fatty acids; soothes, softens and is an emulsifier.
Stearyl alcohol
Derived from stearic acid and from vegetable fatty acids; soothe, softens, and an emulsifier.

Stearic Acid - Obtained from animal and vegetable fats. Used in soaps, candles and other products.
Sunflower Seed Oil - Obtained from the seeds, sunflower oil contains vitamin E and is used as an emollient.

Stearic acid - A natural emolient, emulsifier and thickener.
St. John's wort - This plant has strong antioxidant properties and works as an emollient and skin softener, soothing dry or sun-exposed skin.

STEARIC ACID: (Vegetable) A white, waxy fatty acid used as an emulsifying agent.
STEARYL ALCOHOL: An emulsifier and thickener found in a variety of vegetable fats. Also acts as an emulsion stabilizer, emollient, anti-foam agent and lubricant.

Stearic Acid and Stearyl Alcohol
Used for its emollient properties and as a moisturizing ingredient.

STEARIC ACID: (Vegetable) A white, waxy fatty acid derived from cascarilla bark, and palm lipids, and used as an emulsifying agent.

Stearic Acid = Derived from the saponification of vegetable oils and fats. Co-emulsifier and consistency regulator.
Sucrose = Water soluble sugar that moisturizes the skin.

Stearic acid - A common, naturally occurring fatty acid widely used as an inexpensive primary emulsifying agent. When neutralized with triethanolamine, it functions as a tremendous thickening agent.

Stearic acid
One of the most common natural fatty acids, occurring in most animal and vegetable fats. It is white, waxy, thick, and unable to penetrate the skin unless combined with a substance such as glycerin.

Stearic Acid
fatty acid naturally occuring in cocoa butter, emulsifying agent used to thicken and stabilize products, emollient, skin softening properties
Stearyl Alcohol ...

Stearic Acid
An organic fatty acid used as the basic ingredient to create oil in water emulsions in conjunction with TEA. These emulsions are water soluble with good penetrating properties.

STEARIC ACID (Vegetable Fat) - When a vegetable oil molecule is split in half, glycerin and fatty acids are the result. These fatty acids are reacted with borax, a natural salt, a natural emulsifier.

Stearic Acid
Waxy, crystalline fatty acid. Found in cocoa butter and other vegetable fats. It is mainly from tallow and other animal fats.
Stratum Corneum
The topmost layer of cells of the epidermis.

Calcium Stearate (B): mineral calcium with stearic acid.
Calcium stearoyl-2-lactylate (B): the calcium salt of the stearic acid ester of lactyl lactate
Candelilla wax (V): a vegetable wax obtained from candelilla plants ...

STEARIC ACID: A fatty acid (see fatty acids) used as an emollient and to help keep other ingredients intact in a formulation (see thickening agent).

(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, ...

Glyceryl mono stearate Derived from natural stearic acid and glycerin. Emulsifier and emollient. Ginger Extracts is noted as having antioxidant effects.

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, ...

Ingredients: Deionized Water, Glycerin, Glyceryl Stearate, PEG-100, Stearic Acid, Avocado oil, Almond oil, Shea Butter, Calcium AscorbateCetyl Alcohol, Dimethicone, Cetyl Esters, DMEA Bitartrate, Hazal Nut oil, Evening Primrose oil, ...

An alkanomine used as part of an emulsion system in conjunction with organic acids like stearic acid. Neutralizes carbomer solutions to form gels. Neutralizes stearic acid to form anionic emulsions and acts as an alkalizing agent to control pH.

Stearic acid: (from vegetable fatty acids) soothes & softens, emulsifier
Stearyl alcohol: (derived from stearic acid, from vegetable fatty acids) soothes & softens, emulsifier
Sweet almond oil: (from almonds) smoothes, softens, & protects ...

Vegetable Stearate: A salt of stearic acids derived from vegetables.
Vellus: A soft, wispy, barely noticeable hair located all over the body.
Venous: Pertaining to the veins, or more broadly to include both venous and lymphatic circulation.

PEG-100 Stearate : Derived from stearic acid; it is an emulsifier for creams and lotions.
PEG-150 Distearate : Form stabilizer; hair and skin conditioner.
PEG-20 Stearate : A water-soluble emulsifier for triglycerides, waxes, and mineral oils.

Sucrose stearate: A combination of sucrose and stearic acid. Stearic acid occurs naturally in butter acids, and cascarilla bark. Acts as a lubricant.
Sulfosuccinate: Mild bubbling agent from coconut.

Butyl Stearate: One of the most common stearic acids used in cosmetics, such as nail polish removers, lipsticks, and cleansing creams.

PEG 100 Stearate is made by combining natural oils with stearic acid to form a water-soluble ester. PEG stands for polyethylene glycol. The cosmetic industry uses PEG-100 stearate as an emollient, an emulsifier and a moisturizer.
Pentaglycan ...

If you have oily skin or are prone to acne, you'll want to choose oil-free or non-comedogenic cosmetics. Oil-free cosmetics contain little or no isopropyl myristate, isopropyl esters, oleic acid, stearic acid, petrolatum and lanolin ...

Stearic acid (From vegetable fatty acids) Soothes and softens, emulsifier. Sucrose cocoate Skin conditioning agent, emollient/surfactant, emulsifying agent. Sunflower Hair conditioning agent.

Stearic Acid - A natural fatty acid derived from vegetable oils, used as an emollient.
Stearyl Alcohol - Used as an emulsifier and lubricant. (It is not related to rubbing alcohol, which is drying.) ...

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