SORBITAN STEARATE

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Sorbitan Stearate, a common ingredient in skincare and cosmetic products, acts as an emulsifier and stabilizer, helping to blend oil and water-based ingredients and create a smooth, stable texture. 

Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
  • Emulsifier:
    It allows oil and water to mix and form a stable emulsion, which is crucial for the consistency of creams, lotions, and other products. 

  • Stabilizer:
    It prevents the separation of different components in the formulation, ensuring a consistent texture and appearance over time. 

  • Derived from:
    Sorbitan Stearate is derived from sorbitol, a type of sugar alcohol, and stearic acid, a fatty acid. 

  • Other functions:
    It can also act as a humectant (binding moisture), a thickening agent, and a dispersing agent for pigments and other insoluble ingredients. 

  • Applications:
    Commonly found in lotions, creams, moisturizers, makeup products, and other skincare formulations. 

  • Safety:
    Sorbitan Stearate is generally considered safe and non-irritating for most skin types. 
    Sorbitan stearate, a common emulsifier, is typically used at a range of 0.75% to 5% in cosmetic and personal care formulations, with optimal usage often falling between 0.75% and 1.5%. 

    Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
    • Typical Usage: 0.75% to 5% 
    • Optimal Usage: 0.75% to 1.5% 
    • HLB Value: 4.7, indicating it’s a water-in-oil emulsifier. 
    • Solubility: Oil soluble 

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