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139-44-6 |
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INCI NAME |
Trihydroxystearin |
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DEFINITION |
Rheological additive made by hydrogenating castor oil resulting in a fine powder. Imparts a high degree of thixotropic thickening in various oils including cosmetic, mineral, vegetable and silicones oils, and also low-polarity aliphatic solvents. Melting Point 85-88oC. Off-white powder, faint odor. Water-insoluble, oil-soluble. Non-animal origin. Approved by Ecocert Greenlife in accordance with the Natural and Organic Cosmetics standards. |
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USAGE |
It can be used add to heated oil at 55-60oC (130-140F), mix for 10-20 min (!) under high sheer to fully activate. Keep blending (blade stirrer) in the cool down phase, until 40oC (100F). Usage level: 0.2-0.8% and 0.5-2% for pressed powders. |
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APPLICATIONS |
Creams, lipsticks, massage gels, balms. |
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