Cetyl alcohol is often used in skin care products and shampoos. It softens and moisturizes skin, relieves itching and flaky skin, and relieves dry, rough or scaly skin problems.
Basic information on cetyl alcohol
It is understood that the scientific name of cetyl alcohol is cetyl alcohol. . Also known as palmitol. White crystals. The melting point is 49.6℃, the boiling point is 344℃, 190℃ (2.0kPa), the relative density is 0.8176 (20/4℃), and the refractive index is 1.4392 (20℃). Soluble in ethanol, ether, benzene, chloroform, acetone, insoluble in water. It is suitable for use in various cosmetics as a base, especially suitable for creams and lotions; in medicine, it can be directly used in W/O emulsifier pastes, ointment bases, etc.
Are you allergic to cetyl alcohol?
Cetyl alcohol was originally obtained from the blubber of whales, but is now derived from palm oil, coconut oil, vegetable oil, or petroleum. People who are allergic to these substances may need to avoid products containing cetyl alcohol.
Rare side effects
Side effects of cetyl alcohol are rare. May cause mild irritation and redness in some people.
Contact dermatitis
Some people will have an allergic reaction to cetyl alcohol, which is called contact dermatitis. Dermatitis. Symptoms include rash, hives, stinging, or burning.