Stearyl Alcohol
Lorol C18-98
Cosmetic grade
Stearyl alcohol is a long-chain, saturated fatty alcohol. It’s the C18 “waxy” alcohol you’ll see in lots of creams and hair conditioners for slip and structure.
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INCI / common name: Stearyl Alcohol
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IUPAC: octadecan-1-ol
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CAS: 112-92-5
Key Characteristics
Molecular formula - C₁₈H₃₈O
Molecular weight - 270.49 g/mol
Appearance - White to light yellowish hydrophilic wax supplied in pellets
Odour - Neutral to faint
Melting point - ~58–60 °C
Density - ~0.81–0.83 g/mL @ 20 °C
Solubility - Insoluble in water; soluble in alcohols, ethers, hydrocarbons, and oils
Uses of Cetyl Stearyl Alcohol
Cosmetics & personal care
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Emollient / conditioner: Adds slip and softness to skin and hair.
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Viscosity builder / thickener: Gives creams and lotions body; helps create rich textures.
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Co-emulsifier / stabilizer: Supports oil-in-water emulsions (often paired with cetearyl alcohol, fatty acids, and nonionic emulsifiers).
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Opacifier / sensory modifier: Reduces tack; improves payoff in sticks/balms.
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Common applications:
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Hair conditioners & masks: 2–7% with quaternary conditioners (e.g., BTMS/behentrimonium).
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Creams/lotions & body butters: 1–4% as co-emulsifier/thickener.
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Deodorant/antiperspirant sticks & balms: 3–10% as structurant with waxes/oils.
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Cleansing bars/syndet bars: Adds hardness and glide.
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Other uses
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Lubricant/processing aid in plastics and rubber compounding.
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Polishes, candles, and coatings as a waxy hardener/structurant in some systems.
Formulating notes & tips
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Melts around 60 °C — heat oil phase above this to fully dissolve, then emulsify.
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For lighter feel and better spread, blend with cetyl alcohol (C16) or use cetearyl alcohol (C16/C18 mix).
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Works synergistically with quats (e.g., behentrimonium methosulfate) to boost hair conditioning and combability.
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If you see graininess in a balm/stick, adjust cooling profile (cool faster with shear) to control crystal size.
PLEASE NOTE: This product is not for human or animal consumption.