Stearic Acid
Technical gradeSynonyms: Octadecanoic acid,
Stearic acid is a saturated long-chain fatty acid, naturally found in animal fats and vegetable oils — especially shea butter, cocoa butter, coconut oil, and palm oil.A high grade Stearic Acid. It can be used as an emulsifier and cleansing agent in personal care products.
INCI - Stearic Acid
What It's Used For:
In Cosmetics and Personal Care:
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Emulsifier: Helps keep oil and water from separating in creams and lotions.
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Thickener: Adds body and structure to formulations.
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Emollient: Softens and smooths the skin.
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Pearlizing agent: Adds a silky, pearly appearance to shampoos and body washes.
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Stabilizer: Helps products maintain consistency and shelf life.
Common in:
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Creams and lotions
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Shaving foams
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Soaps
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Makeup products
In Soaps:
Stearic acid is a key ingredient in bar soap, especially in combination with lye (sodium hydroxide). It helps create:
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A harder bar
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A creamy, stable lather
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A longer-lasting product
In Industrial Applications:
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Lubricants and release agents
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Candle making: Used to harden wax and improve burn time
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Rubber and plastics: Acts as a processing aid
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Pharmaceuticals: As a coating or binding agent in tablets
In Formulating:
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Usage rate in cosmetics: Typically 1–25%, depending on the application
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Often paired with emulsifying waxes or fatty alcohols like cetyl or cetearyl alcohol
SPECIFICATION
- CAS No.: 67701-03-5
- Molecular Weight: 284.48 g/mol
- Chemical Formula: C18H36O2
- Appearance: waxy white solid
- Solubility: insoluble in water (3mg/L)
- S.G. 0.847 g/ml at 20c
- Melting Point: 55-66 °C
- Boiling Point: 383 °C
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PLEASE NOTE: This product is not for human or animal consumption.