PEG-30 Dipolhydroxystearate and Sorbitan Sesquioleate

Cosmetics Code: 8398

Highly efficient water-in-oil emulsifier It is produced by mixing two types of emulsifiers to form a highly stable water-in-oil emulsion.

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PEG-30 Dipolhydroxystearate and Sorbitan Sesquioleate

Highly efficient water-in-oil emulsifier It is produced by mixing two types of emulsifiers to form a highly stable water-in-oil emulsion.

PEG-30 Dipolhydroxystearate and Sorbitan Sesquioleate is a high performance water-in-oil emulsifier. It is produced by mixing between two emulsifiers to form a highly stable water-in-oil emulsion.

 

Use: It is a water-oil and silicone binder in water-in-oil / water-in-silicone systems.

Mixing method: Mix the silicone together and then the water part of the water gradually add to the silicone part (if there is oil, mix the oil into the silicone part first and then mix the water part together)

Usage rate: 0.5-5%

Product characteristics: brown thickener

Solubility: can dissolve in silicone or various oils

Storage: can be stored at room temperature But close the lid of the bottle tightly. and protected from sunlight or heat, the product has a shelf life of at least 2 years

 

INCI Name : PEG-30 Dipolhydroxystearate and Sorbitan Sesquioleate

 

Examples of products used PEG-30 Dipolhydroxystearate and Sorbitan Sesquioleate

KIEHL'S Tea Tree Oil Mattifying Moisture Gel

KIEHL'S lip balm #1

KIEHL'S CREAMY EYE TREATMENT with AVOCADO

KIEHL'S Creamy Eye Treatment with Avocado

Clarins SPF50/PA+++ Everlasting Cushion Foundation SPF 50/PA +++

LA ROCHE-POSAY LIPIKAR BAUME AP+M

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