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Viscosity Controlling

Achieve optimal viscosity in your cosmetic formulations with our viscosity controlling agents. Check all the chemical products you need for viscosity controlling with CAS NO., property information, and SDS. Shop viscosity-controlling raw chemical materials from certified suppliers with detailed product information.

Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate

(137-16-6)
Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate is a surfactant extensively utilized in personal care products, valued for its outstanding cleansing and foaming properties. This ingredient is particularly common in shampoos and body washes, effectively removing dirt and grease while maintaining the natural moisture of hair and skin. Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate not only provides rich foam but also offers a gentle cleansing experience, making the usage enjoyable and comfortable for consumers. Moreover, it is widely applied in the cosmetics industry, significantly enhancing skin softness and smoothness, resulting in a more refined and elastic appearance. By incorporating this ingredient, cosmetics can better adhere to the skin, providing a more lasting makeup effect. Whether in creams, lotions, or cleansing products, Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate plays its unique role in improving the overall texture and appearance of the skin.

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Locust bean gum

(9000-40-2)
Thickener; stabilizer; emulsifier; gelling agent. It can give food a unique cream texture, so it is usually used in dairy products and ice cream (to prevent whey precipitation). Used in jam, jelly and cream cheese to improve spreading performance.

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Sodium dithionite

(7775-14-6)
Reducing agent for vat dyes,reducing hair bleaching agents,vat dyes printing auxiliaries, silk scouring and bleaching agents, coloring agents and objects stripping vat cleaning agent

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Oleyl alcohol

(143-28-2)
Chiefly in the manufacture of its sulfuric esters which are detergents and wetting agents, as an antifoam agent; metal cutting lubricant; in carbon paper, stencil paper, printing ink; as a plasticizer; for softening and lubricating textile fabrics; carrier for medicaments.

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Mirataine CB

(86438-79-1)
cocamidopropyl betaine is a surfactant derived from a coconut oil salt. It is particularly effective in shampoos, foam baths, shower foams, and other preparations where high, creamy foam and good skin tolerance are desired. Cocamidopropyl betaine is an amphoteric surfactant, which enjoys increasing popularity among cosmetic chemists because of its low potential for irritation of the skin. It is used especially in shampoos and bath products such as bath and shower gels. Most cases of allergy are

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Kerosene

(8008-20-6)
In kerosene lamps, flares, and stoves; as degreaser and cleaner; Deobase formerly used as a solvent in cosmetics and in fly spray.

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1-Decene

(872-05-9)
Solvent, organic synthesis.

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Sodium stearate

(822-16-2)
Sodium Stearate is an inorganic compound with the formula C₁₈H₃₅NaO₂, belonging to the fatty acid salt class. This compound is a sodium salt form of Stearic Acid, which usually appears as a white or yellowish crystalline powder. It has unique hydrophilic and hydrophobic properties that make it excellent in a variety of applications. In the cosmetics industry, Sodium Stearate is commonly used in skin care and cosmetics as an emulsifier and thickener to help stabilize the product's formulation and improve the sense of application, making the product more delicate and easy to apply. In terms of cleaning agents, Sodium Stearate, as one of the main ingredients in detergents and soaps, can provide good foaming and cleaning properties, and effectively remove stains and oils. In addition, in the field of food additives, Sodium Stearate can be used as an emulsifier to help improve the texture and stability of the food, making the food more delicate and taste better. In terms of industrial applications, Sodium Stearate is also widely used in the plastics, rubber and coatings industries as an additive to improve the physical properties and processing characteristics of products, and improve the quality and durability of products.

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Viscosity controlling refers to the manipulation of the thickness or flow properties of cosmetics. According to formulation needs, viscosity modifiers can be divided into natural and synthetic categories, with natural options such as gums and waxes offering gentle control, while synthetic polymers provide precise adjustments. According to the application method, viscosity-controlling agents can be divided into emulsifiers for stabilizing oil-in-water or water-in-oil formulations, and thickeners for enhancing texture and spreadability. "Viscosity control agents" on ECHEMl mainly supply raw materials for viscosity controlling.

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Viscosity refers to a product's thickness and its resistance to deformation when force is applied, influencing how it flows and feels upon application.

In cosmetics, maintaining optimal viscosity is essential for product stability. For instance, if an emulsion is too thin, there's a risk of phase separation between oil and water components, leading to an unstable formulation that requires constant agitation or becomes ineffective over time. Similarly, in products containing suspended particles like color cosmetics or mineral sunscreens, inadequate viscosity can cause the particles to settle, resulting in formulation instability.

Main factors in viscosity controlling:

•Selection of rheology modifiers

•Concentration of thickeners or thinners

•Temperature effects

•Shear rate and shear stress

•pH of the formulation

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