| Brand | Unbranded |
| Manufacturer | Essentially Natural |
| Model Number | NAU-CETFLA4256 |
Essentially Natural Vegetable Cetyl Alcohol is a plant-derived fatty alcohol used to thicken and improve the texture of cosmetic and household formulations. It adds body, viscosity, and a smooth, silky slip to creams, lotions, shampoos, conditioners, and body washes, without the heavy, waxy drag that some waxes can create.
It is especially useful for creating richer, more stable emulsions and more luxurious hair and body products. This ingredient is ECOCERT and COSMOS approved and is halal certified. Also available in Sample Sizes. Key Properties Ingredient Type: Fatty alcohol thickener and texture enhancer INCI: Cetyl Alcohol Origin: Vegetable origin Function: Thickening, viscosity boosting, slip and glide enhancement, texture improvement Typical Usage Rate: 1 to 30% (lower for emulsions, higher for anhydrous products) Certifications: Halal certified, ECOCERT and COSMOS approved Suitable For: Creams, lotions, shampoos, conditioners, body washes, whipped butters, DIY cleaning products Size Options: 250g, 500g, 1kg, 2kg or 5kg What Its Used For This product is commonly used to: Thicken creams and lotions and improve overall body and cushion Improve the slip and feel of hair conditioners and leave-on hair products Boost viscosity in shampoos and body washes Enhance the texture and stability of emulsions Increase melting point and improve structure in whipped butters Add a more silky, less tacky finish compared to wax-heavy formulas Who Its For This product is suitable for: DIY makers formulating creams, lotions, and body butters with a silkier finish Hair care formulators wanting added slip, volume, and a smoother rinse feel Makers needing a versatile thickener for both personal care and cleaning products Formulators looking for ECOCERT and COSMOS approved ingredient options Anyone wanting a thickener that improves texture without waxy heaviness This product is not for: Customers looking for a finished cosmetic product rather than an ingredient Water-only products without an oil phase, as it is typically used in oil phases and emulsions Formulas that need a firm wax structure as the main setting agent Those avoiding all palm-derived ingredients unless RSPO status is confirmed How To Use As an Emulsion Thickener: Use at lower levels within the 1 to 30% range and include in the oil phase, heating until fully melted before emulsifying.
As a Hair Care Texture Booster: Add to conditioner and cream-style formulas to improve slip, body, and a silky finish. As a Whipped Butter Structuring Aid: Use at higher levels in anhydrous blends to raise the melting point and improve the whipped texture. Processing Tip: Melt fully with your oils and butters, then mix well to ensure an even, smooth final texture.
Safety Instructions For external use only. Avoid inhaling dust if handling small particles. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Store tightly sealed in a cool, dry place away from heat and direct sunlight. Patch test finished formulations before broader use, especially on sensitive skin. FAQs Q: Is cetyl alcohol the same as ethanol or rubbing alcohol?
A: No. Cetyl alcohol is a fatty alcohol used for texture and conditioning in cosmetics. It is not the same as ethanol or isopropyl alcohol and is not used as a disinfectant. Q: Will cetyl alcohol make my creams feel waxy? A: Used well, it typically creates a silky, creamy texture and reduces tackiness.
Very high levels can feel heavier, so adjust based on the texture you want. Q: Can I use cetyl alcohol in whipped body butter? A: Yes. It can help improve structure and increase the melting point, which is useful for a more stable whipped texture. Q: Is this ingredient natural? A: It is derived from vegetable oils and is ECOCERT and COSMOS approved, making it a popular choice for natural-style formulations.
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