Description
Stearic Acid – Versatile Fatty Acid for Skincare & Soap Making
Description:
Stearic acid is a saturated fatty acid commonly derived from vegetable fats like palm oil or animal fats. It appears as a white, waxy solid and is widely used in cosmetics and personal care products as a thickener, emulsifier, and hardening agent. Stearic acid helps stabilize formulations, improve texture, and create a creamy, rich feel in creams, lotions, soaps, and other skincare products.
Common Uses & Usage Rates:
Application Typical Usage Rate Notes
Soaps (Cold/Hot Process) 5–30% Adds hardness and stable, dense lather
Creams & Lotions 1–10%Acts as thickener and co-emulsifier
Deodorants & Balms 2–15%Adds firmness and texture
Hair Care Products 1–5%Improves texture and conditioning
Key Benefits:
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Adds hardness and structure to soaps and solid formulations.
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Acts as an emulsifier and stabilizer in creams and lotions.
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Provides a velvety, rich texture with a smooth skin feel.
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Enhances lather quality in soap products.
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Helps increase product stability and shelf life.
Formulation Tips:
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Stearic acid is usually added to the oil phase and melted at around 70–80°C.
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Can be used alone or combined with other fatty acids (like palmitic acid) for desired texture.
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Works well with emulsifiers like Polysorbates or natural emulsifying waxes.
Storage & Handling:
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Store in a cool, dry place away from moisture and direct sunlight.
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Handle as a solid wax; melt carefully during formulation.

