LANOLIN

LANOLIN is an emulsifying agent obtained from lanolin which is a wax produced by wool bearing animals. This is a thick, yellow liquid that has properties such as emulsifying and conditioning. LANOLIN is employed for the formulation of stable emulsions and provides the skin with a soft, nourishing feel.

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Characteristics

Uses and Applications

Key applications

  • Emulsifier

Industries

  • Beauty & Personal Care

Applications:

  • It plays the role of an emulsifying agent, helping to create and maintain emulsions.

  • Aids in emulsifying and mixing oil and water-soluble products.

  • Leaves the skin and hair smooth and silky to the touch.

  • Aids in conditioning and moisturizing for a healthy, conditioned look.

  • Provides an emollient and rich feel to the formulation.

  • It assists in the enhancement of the cohesiveness and palatability of products.

  • Improves the stability of emulsified products in the long run.

  • It eliminates phase separation and guarantees product reliability and stability on the market.

  • Helps to achieve the appropriate and favorable structure of personal care products.

  • Creates a rich, luxurious mouthfeel and enhances the spreadability of the product.

Packing

LANOLIN Emulsifier is usually packaged in drums or IBCs to facilitate its handling and movement since it is a highly viscous liquid.

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