Methyl Glucose Sesquistearate is a nonionic
Emulsifier derived from natural plant raw materials. It is prepared by esterification of methyl glucose and stearic acid to form a sugar ester surfactant with a dual hydrophilic and lipophilic structure. The ingredient appears as white to slightly yellow particles, is stable at room temperature, can be well dispersed in water under heating and stirring conditions, and can build a uniform and delicate emulsion system in the formula. It is insoluble in water itself, but has good oil phase solubility and can also be stably present in organic solvents such as ethanol.
Function
As a mild emulsifier for cosmetics, Methyl Glucose Sesquistearate is widely used in skin care products such as creams, lotions, and body lotions. It can not only be used as a main emulsifier to build a stable emulsion structure, but also as an auxiliary emulsifier to cooperate with other emulsification systems to improve overall stability and skin feel. It exhibits excellent dispersibility when emulsifying the oil phase, which can effectively reduce the viscosity fluctuation of the formula, prevent oil-water separation, and improve the texture retention of the product during storage. In addition, its mild and non-irritating properties make it particularly suitable for sensitive skin or children's formulas, meeting the development needs of low-sensitivity emulsification systems.
Core advantages
This emulsifier has good skin feel improvement ability, which can help the emulsion form a smooth, delicate and ductile texture, making the product more skin-friendly and non-greasy when used. It can maintain emulsification stability in complex formula systems, effectively extending the shelf life and shelf performance of the product. The recommended addition amount is 1%-5%, which is suitable for a variety of needs from light emulsions to thick creams. The current specification is 20kg/box.