Product Introduction

PEG-20 methyl glucose sesquistearate is a non-ionic emulsifier commonly used in cosmetic formulations. It is derived from a combination of glucose and stearic acid, making it suitable for various applications in skin care and hair care products. Its primary role is to improve the texture and stability of formulations, ensuring a smooth and even distribution of ingredients.

Production Process

The production of PEG-20 methyl glucose sesquistearate involves the esterification of methyl glucose with stearic acid, followed by ethoxylation. This process results in a compound that is effective in stabilizing emulsions and enhancing skin feel. The resulting product is then purified and processed to ensure high-quality standards suitable for cosmetic use.

Efficacy and Function

PEG-20 methyl glucose sesquistearate functions as an emulsifier, helping to blend oil and water-based ingredients in cosmetic formulations. It also acts as a surfactant, improving product spreadability and reducing surface tension. Additionally, it is known for its skin-conditioning properties, which contribute to a smoother and more moisturized skin feel.

Application Scenarios

This raw material is widely used in various products, including lotions, creams, and conditioners, where stable and smooth formulations are desired. It is particularly beneficial in products designed for sensitive skin owing to its mildness and non-irritating properties. This makes it a common choice for use in both personal care and household products.

Packaging and Transportation

  • Storage Conditions: The product should be sealed, protected from light, kept away from high temperatures, and stored in a dry, cool, and well-ventilated place.
  • Packaging: Bulk packaging is 25kg per drum, sample packaging is 1kg per bottle, and custom packaging is available upon request.
  • Shipping Methods: FedEx, DHL, dedicated logistics, and sea freight consolidation.
  • Shelf Life: Two years.
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