PAL MITIC ACID Specification
- Other Names
- Palmitic Acid
- Chemical Name
- Palmitic Acid
- Usage
- Palmitic Acid is used in cosmetic, personal care, and cleansing formulations as an emollient, thickening agent, and structuring fatty acid.
It is commonly incorporated in soaps, creams, lotions, cleansers, shaving products, and makeup formulations.
The ingredient helps improve product consistency, hardness, and stability in both solid and emulsion-based systems.
Palmitic Acid contributes to a smooth, creamy texture and enhances skin feel by providing emollient properties.
In soap formulations, it supports cleansing performance and helps generate stable foam and good lather.
Typical usage levels vary depending on product type and formulation requirements, generally ranging from low to moderate concentrations.
- Main Material
- Palmitic Acid
PAL MITIC ACID Trade Information
- Minimum Order Quantity
- 1 Kilograms
About PAL MITIC ACID
Palmitic Acid is a naturally occurring saturated fatty acid widely used in cosmetic, personal care, and industrial formulations.
It appears as a white, waxy solid or flakes with a mild fatty odor and smooth texture.
Palmitic Acid is derived from natural sources such as palm oil and animal fats or produced through chemical processing.
In cosmetics, it functions as an emollient, thickening agent, surfactant stabilizer, and consistency enhancer.
It is commonly used in creams, lotions, soaps, cleansers, and makeup formulations to improve texture and structure.
The ingredient helps create a smooth, creamy feel and enhances the stability of emulsions and surfactant systems.
Palmitic Acid also contributes to cleansing properties in soaps by assisting in foam formation and hardness.
It is valued for its compatibility with a wide range of oils, waxes, and cosmetic ingredients.
The material is stable under normal storage and processing conditions and has a high melting point suitable for solid formulations.
Typical usage levels vary depending on formulation type and desired product consistency.