
Product: Lanolin Anhydrous
Rchem Lanolin Anhydrous is a high-purity, refined wax derived from the sebaceous glands of sheep, presented as a yellow, semi-solid, and fat-like substance. This complex natural ester is renowned for its exceptional emollient and water-absorbing properties, capable of holding up to 400% of its weight in water. As one of the most effective natural moisturizers and protective barrier agents, it is an indispensable ingredient in pharmaceutical ointments, premium cosmetics, and personal care formulations designed to treat and protect severely dry, chapped, or cracked skin.
Category: powder
Description
Key Features & Benefits:
● Excellent natural thickening agent with high viscosity at low concentrations
● Effective stabilizer for emulsions and suspensions in various formulations
● Clean-label ingredient suitable for organic and natural product formulations
● Improves texture and shelf life in food products
● Enhances viscosity and stability in cosmetic formulations
● Cost-effective alternative to synthetic thickeners and stabilizers
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Frequently Asked Questions:
Is Lanolin safe for use on sensitive skin or for babies?
Highly purified, hypoallergenic lanolin (such as USP grade) is generally considered safe and is widely used in nipple creams for breastfeeding mothers and in baby care products. However, as with any substance, a small percentage of the population may have a lanolin allergy. A patch test is always recommended for individuals with known sensitivities.
"Anhydrous" means "without water." This indicates that the lanolin has been processed to remove its natural water content, resulting in a pure, concentrated material with a longer shelf life that is ready for use in anhydrous formulations or as a raw material for emulsions.
What does "Anhydrous" mean?
While both are occlusive, Lanolin is a complex wax that is absorbent and semi-occlusive, allowing the skin to breathe while providing moisture. Petroleum jelly is a purely occlusive hydrocarbon that forms a tighter barrier, preventing water loss but not adding moisture. Lanolin is considered a more "active" moisturizer.
How does Lanolin differ from petroleum jelly?
Yes, it is an excellent conditioning agent for hair. It helps to smooth the hair cuticle, add shine, and provide intense moisturization, making it particularly beneficial for dry, brittle, or chemically treated hair. It is often used in deep conditioning treatments.
Can Lanolin be used in hair care?
Lanolin is obtained from the wool of sheep, making it an animal-derived product. It is collected during the process of cleaning sheared wool. Therefore, it is not suitable for vegan formulations.

