Beeswax – White Granules
Beeswax
Beeswax is a natural wax produced by honeybees and refined for cosmetic use. It is commonly used in skincare and cosmetic products to add structure, firmness, and barrier support in balms, salves, sticks, and creams. Beeswax provides a protective, long-lasting feel and is valued in traditional and natural formulations, though it is not considered vegan due to its animal origin.
Cetearyl Alcohol
Cetearyl alcohol is a blend of fatty alcohols used in cosmetic products to thicken, stabilize, and improve texture. It helps create smooth, creamy lotions and conditioners while adding a soft, conditioning feel to skin and hair.
Unlike drying alcohols, cetearyl alcohol is non-volatile and non-drying, and is widely accepted under clean beauty standards due to its low irritation potential and strong safety profile.
Cetyl Alcohol
Cetyl Alcohol
Cetyl Alcohol
Cetyl Alcohol is a plant-derived fatty alcohol commonly sourced from renewable vegetable oils such as palm or coconut. In cosmetics and skincare, it is used to thicken and stabilize formulations while improving texture and spreadability in lotions, creams, conditioners, and hair care products. It also contributes a smooth, non-drying skin feel, making it a widely used ingredient in modern and clean-leaning formulations.
Decyl Glucoside
Decyl Glucoside 30%
Decyl Glucoside 30%Â
Decyl Glucoside 30% is a mild, nonionic surfactant derived from renewable plant-based raw materials. It is produced through the condensation of decyl alcohol, typically sourced from coconut or palm kernel oil, with glucose derived from corn or other plant sugars. The result is an alkyl polyglucoside surfactant supplied as an approximately 30% active aqueous solution, offering excellent cleansing performance with high skin and eye tolerance. The manufacturing process does not involve ethoxylation, sulfation, or petrochemical modification, supporting its use in clean and natural-leaning cosmetic formulations.
Emulsifying Wax
Emulsifying Wax
Emulsifying Wax is a cosmetic ingredient used to blend oil and water into stable emulsions for lotions, creams, conditioners, and similar products. It helps build structure, improve texture, and maintain stability in skincare and haircare formulations. In more demanding formulations, advanced emulsifying wax systems such as CEB-N may be used to provide enhanced stability and greater formulation flexibility.
Glyceryl monostearate (GMS)
Golden Soy Wax
Golden Soy Wax
Golden Soy Wax is a plant-derived wax made from hydrogenated soybean oil. It is used in cosmetics and skincare as a structuring and consistency agent to add body, firmness, and a smooth texture to balms, salves, sticks, and solid lotion products. Its softer melt profile and creamy feel make it a popular choice for natural-leaning and clean beauty formulations.
Polysorbate 20
Polysorbate 20 — Summary
Polysorbate 20 is a nonionic surfactant and emulsifier derived from sorbitol and fatty acids, typically sourced from renewable vegetable oils such as coconut or palm. It is produced through controlled ethoxylation of sorbitan esters, resulting in a water-soluble, mild, and effective solubilizing agent.
In cosmetics and skincare, Polysorbate 20 is used primarily as a solubilizer and emulsifier. It helps disperse essential oils, fragrances, and other lipophilic actives in water-based formulations while stabilizing emulsions and enhancing clarity. It is commonly found in creams, lotions, serums, tonics, and rinse-off products, supporting smooth texture, uniform appearance, and product stability.
Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate 35%
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate 35% — Summary
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate 35% is an anionic surfactant derived from lauryl alcohol, typically sourced from coconut or palm kernel oil, and converted into a water-soluble cleansing agent through sulfation and neutralization. It is supplied as a 35% active aqueous solution and is valued for its high detergency and foaming performance.
In cosmetics and skincare, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate 35% is used primarily as a cleansing and foaming agent in rinse-off products such as shampoos, body washes, facial cleansers, hand soaps, and toothpastes. It effectively removes oils, dirt, and impurities while contributing rich, fast-forming foam. Due to its strong cleansing action, it is most often formulated alongside milder surfactants to improve skin feel and reduce irritation, making it suitable for conventional and performance-driven cleansing systems.