Description
Stearic
Acid
Stearic acid is derived from Palm Oil are produced
from the splitting of fats at high temperatures and pressure. purer Stearic
acid's common applications for fatty acids include rubber processing, candles
and cosmetic products or use as feedstock to produce derivatives such as MCTs,
soap, and metallic soap. Intermediate chemicals such as fatty alcohols, fatty
amines and fatty esters can also be manufactured from fatty acids.
Act as
emulsifier
Water and oil-based chemicals are frequently
combined in cosmetic creams and lotions, which are kept together by emulsifiers.
The formula would separate without them, resulting in oil droplets floating on
top of the water. Stearic acid is an emulsifier that may be used alone or in
combination with triethanolamine. When the two compounds are put together, they
form a paste known as 'triethanolamine stearate,' which aids in the creation of
a loose emulsion that is easily absorbed by the skin.
Widely Use
Stearic acid is an emulsifier, emollient, and
lubricant that can soften skin and help to keep products from separating.
Stearic acid is used in hundreds of personal care products, including
moisturizer, sunscreen, makeup, soap, and baby lotion. And also use stearic
acid for soap making, stearic acid for candle making
Stearic
Acid Supplement is usually used in processed food rather than daily recipe.