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0332 7538082— 9am - 3pm (Mon-Fri)

Customer Service: info@rchem.com.pk

Product: Cetyl Alcohol

Rchem Cetyl Alcohol is a high-purity, long-chain fatty alcohol, presented as white flakes, granules, or a solid wax. Derived from natural fats and oils or produced synthetically, this versatile ingredient is a cornerstone in cosmetic and personal care formulations. While classified as an alcohol, it is non-drying and non-irritating, and serves primarily as a versatile co-emulsifier, opacifier, and emollient. It is essential for creating stable, luxurious emulsions with a rich, velvety texture, making it an indispensable component in a wide array of creams, lotions, and hair conditioners.

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Description
Rchem is a leading supplier of high-quality Cetyl Alcohol in Pakistan, providing a fundamental building block for the personal care industry. Our product acts as a key co-emulsifier that stabilizes oil-in-water emulsions, preventing separation and improving product consistency. It imparts a characteristic creamy, emollient feel to the skin and helps to increase the viscosity of formulations. Trusted by manufacturers across Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad, our Cetyl Alcohol ensures the production of cosmetically elegant, stable, and high-performance products. Rchem is your reliable partner for essential cosmetic raw materials.

● 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

Technical Specifications Table:

Property

Detail

Apperance

White waxy flakes, pastilles, or pellets

Scent

Faint, characteristic mild fatty odor

Solubility

Insoluble in water; soluble in oils, alcohols, and organic solvents (when heated)

Uses

Emulsion stabilizer, thickener, co-emulsifier, opacifier, emollient, hair conditioner

pH

Max. 1.0 mg KOH/g

Charge

Non-ionic

Used In

Creams, lotions, sunscreens, hair conditioners, hair masks, ointments, lip balms, shaving creams, makeup

Usage Rate

≥ 95% (minimum)

Product Origin

Derived from Vegetable Oils (Coconut, Palm, or Palm Kernel)

PALM DERIVATIVES STATUS

Typically Palm or Palm Kernel-based (Palm-Free alternatives available upon request)*

VEGAN SUITABLE

Yes

Chemical Formulae

CH₃(CH₂)₁₄CH₂OH

Frequently Asked Questions:

What is the difference between Cetyl Alcohol, Stearyl Alcohol, and Cetearyl Alcohol?

Property Cetyl Alcohol (C16) Cetearyl Alcohol (C16/C18 blend) Stearyl Alcohol (C18) Melting Point ~45-52°C (113-126°F) ~50-55°C (122-131°F) ~55-60°C (131-140°F) Skin Feel Lightest, silkiest, least waxy Balanced, smooth, velvety Richer, more substantive, waxier Viscosity Contribution Moderate Moderate-High Higher Best For Facial creams, light lotions, serums General purpose creams & lotions Rich body butters, heavy creams, ointments Cetyl Alcohol offers the lightest skin feel and is preferred for facial formulations where a non-greasy, silky finish is desired.

No, not as a primary emulsifier. Cetyl Alcohol is a co-emulsifier and emulsion stabilizer, not a primary emulsifier. It cannot produce a stable emulsion on its own because it lacks the hydrophilic head group necessary to significantly reduce interfacial tension. It must be used in combination with a primary emulsifier (e.g., Glyceryl Stearate, Ceteareth-20, Polysorbate 60, or a self-emulsifying base). However, it is an essential co-emulsifier in most O/W creams and lotions, contributing to stability, viscosity, and skin feel.

Can Cetyl Alcohol be used alone as an emulsifier?

Cetyl Alcohol is generally considered to have a low comedogenic rating (typically 0-2 on a scale of 0-5, meaning low to very low potential to clog pores). However, there is some debate in the cosmetic community. Some individuals with highly acne-prone skin report sensitivity to fatty alcohols. The comedogenicity depends on: (1) Purity of the Cetyl Alcohol; (2) Concentration in the final product; (3) Individual skin chemistry. For most users, Cetyl Alcohol is non-comedogenic and non-irritating. Its light, silky feel makes it preferred over Stearyl Alcohol for facial products. For extremely sensitive/acne-prone skin, patch testing is always recommended.

Is Cetyl Alcohol safe for use on oily or acne-prone skin? Can it clog pores?

In hair conditioners, Cetyl Alcohol serves multiple critical functions: (1) Thickening – provides the rich, creamy consistency expected of a conditioner; (2) Emulsion stabilization – stabilizes the conditioner base; (3) Co-emulsifier – helps disperse cationic surfactants (e.g., Behentrimonium Chloride, Cetrimonium Chloride), which are the primary conditioning agents; (4) Lubrication – provides slip and detangling properties; (5) Opacifier – gives the characteristic pearly-white appearance. Compared to Stearyl Alcohol, Cetyl Alcohol provides a lighter conditioning effect, which is preferred for daily-use or fine hair conditioners.

What is the function of Cetyl Alcohol in a hair conditioner?

Handling: Cetyl Alcohol is a waxy solid (flakes/pellets) at room temperature. Use appropriate PPE including a dust mask, gloves, and safety goggles. Avoid inhalation of dust. Formulation (Hot Process): (1) Add Cetyl Alcohol to the oil phase along with other lipophilic ingredients (emulsifiers, oils, emollients); (2) Heat both oil and water phases to 70-75°C (158-167°F) ; (3) Ensure Cetyl Alcohol is fully melted; (4) Proceed with emulsification; (5) Cool slowly with gentle stirring to room temperature. If Cetyl Alcohol is not fully melted, grainy or crystalline textures may result. Troubleshooting: If the final product feels grainy or waxy, ensure the Cetyl Alcohol was fully melted during processing and that cooling was slow with consistent stirring to prevent large crystal formation. Storage: Store in a cool, dry place in tightly sealed original containers. Protect from moisture, extreme heat (below 40°C / 104°F), and direct sunlight. Shelf life is typically 24-36 months under proper storage. Always refer to the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for comprehensive handling, safety, and first-aid information.

What are the key handling, formulation, and storage guidelines?

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