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Emollients
Posted by Parisland on May 1, 2024 at 12:18 amHello, I am looking to gain a knowledge on emollients (natural, synthetic) in order to make a better decisions when combining them. I can see from the forum that some of you don’t recommend butters with high stearic or oleic acid. Can you please recommend any books, sites etc. on this topic. Thanks
Graillotion replied 7 months ago 2 Members · 3 Replies -
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You could not have picked a word….that has a broader meaning in cosmetics. ????
They are so diverse….and really you have to pick them based on what you are trying to accomplish….or as Perry might suggest…which is lowest cost. ????
Some are occlusive…some are not. Some leave a shine, some do not. Some are volatile, most are not. Some feel a little oily, and others are dry as a popcorn fart. You could list these comparisons…on and on.
Probably I would use UL Prospector, and find a big ester seller…and they will often provide wide ranging charts with spreadability ratings. This for me…is a logical place to start. Albeit…. I did it the old fashioned way…and bought or got samples….of hundreds of them. ????
Another concept to grasp is one called ‘cascading emollience’. I like to say….you can create something that is greater than the sum of the parts…if you implement this concept. If you work it just right….things can feel like they are absorbing much faster than they actually are, because they are all absorbing at different rates.
So, your natural oils/butters…are at the far end of the spectrum, and you build to them with the lighter and mid range ingredients….to create that cascade.
If you go into the knowledge center of ULP….and enter in the search bar…variations of ’emollients’, you will get a number of hits. I’ll enclose one, to get you started. Good Luck.
NOTE: The emollient game…is almost entirely subjective….
The Art of Sensoriality: Ingredients that Transform Everyday Routines (ulprospector.com)
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The Art of Sensoriality in Beauty & Personal Care: Ingredients that Transform Everyday Routines
In the expansive realm of beauty and personal care, the notion of sensoriality stands as a crucial element, transcending the conventional boundaries of utility.
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A lot of time….emollients serve multiple roles. As an example, many emollients are also solvents, so they are selected based on the balance of the formula, and what needs to be accomplished. The also vary widely in polarity…and this can also influence your selection….
It took me a long time to become friends with C-12-15 AB….but finally it has secured a spot in my top 5. ????
Multitasking Emollients - Prospector Knowledge Center (ulprospector.com)
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Multitasking emollients are ingredients that can both improve skin feel and provide other significant benefits. They can be used in formulations to thicken, pro
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Polar vs. Nonpolar Oils | Cosmetics & Toiletries (cosmeticsandtoiletries.com)
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Tony O’Lenick asks industry expert Valerio Vergani of AKOTT Italia to describe the difference between a polar and a nonpolar oil...
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