We use only the highest grade, ultra-pure ingredients. High-purity ingredients in cosmetics offer enhanced consistency, potency, and alignment with sustainability demands. They ensure reliable effects with minimal variation, reduce the risk of irritation due to fewer impurities, and are produced via environmentally friendly methods, meeting consumer expectations for quality and ethical sourcing. These benefits are supported by studies on biotechnology-derived ingredients, highlighting their significant role in cosmetic efficacy and sustainability​.

Sorbitan Oleate

Efficacy:

- enhances shelf life of the products

- improve the spreadability of cosmetic products

- improve the absorption of other active ingredients

Safety:

- suitable for sensitive skin

- environmentally friendly ingredient

Description:

Sorbitan Oleate is a beneficial ingredient used in cosmetics that offers multiple advantages for your skin. It is an emulsifier derived from sorbitol and oleic acid. One of the main benefits of Sorbitan Oleate is its ability to help blend oil and water-based ingredients in cosmetic formulations. It ensures that the different components of a product mix well, resulting in a smooth and stable texture. Additionally, Sorbitan Oleate has emollient properties that help to moisturize and soften the skin, leaving it feeling smooth and supple. It also helps to improve the spreadability and absorption of skincare products, allowing them to penetrate deeper into the skin for enhanced effectiveness. Furthermore, Sorbitan Oleate helps to create a protective barrier on the skin's surface, preventing moisture loss and maintaining hydration levels. By incorporating products with Sorbitan Oleate into your skincare routine, you can enjoy the benefits of improved product performance, enhanced moisturization, and a comfortable skincare experience for healthier and more radiant skin.
Reference:
Lanigan, Rebecca S., and Torrill A. Yamarik. "Final report on the safety assessment of sorbitan caprylate, sorbitan cocoate, sorbitan diisostearate, sorbitan dioleate, sorbitan distearate, sorbitan isostearate, sorbitan olivate, sorbitan sesquiisostearate, sorbitan sesquistearate, and sorbitan triisostearate." International journal of toxicology 21 (2002): 93-112.
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