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Cosmetics Ingredients

CHOLESTEROL

CAS Number 57-88-5
Chem/IUPAC Name: Cholest-5-en-3-ol (beta)-
EINECS/ELINCS No: 200-353-2
COSING REF No: 74991
CHOLESTEROL
Cholesterol is a natural waxy substance that is found in human skin and is also commonly used in cosmetics and skincare products. In cosmetics, cholesterol is used as a moisturizer and emollient to help soften and smooth the skin, as well as to improve the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. It is also believed to help strengthen the skin's barrier function and protect against environmental damage. The chemical formula of cholesterol is C27H46O, and it typically appears as a white or off-white powder or solid. It is also available in liquid form, often in combination with other ingredients.

What is CHOLESTEROL used for?

Cholesterol has a variety of uses in both skincare and cosmetics and is quite an effective ingredient. From fighting signs of aging to enhancing the texture of formulations - this ingredient does a lot.
  • Skin care: It is often used as a moisturizer and emollient to help hydrate and nourish the skin. It helps to maintain the skin's natural barrier function and can help to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Cholesterol can also be helpful in addressing skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis, as it helps to soothe and protect the skin
  • Cosmetic products: It is commonly used in cosmetic products like lipsticks and foundations. It helps to improve the texture and appearance of these products, as well as to provide moisturizing benefits. Cholesterol can greatly enhance product quality as well as user experience

Origin

Cholesterol used in cosmetics is typically derived from animal sources such as sheep's wool or bovine brains, although it can also be synthesized in a laboratory setting. It is extracted from these sources using various methods, such as saponification and acid hydrolysis, and then purified and processed for cosmetic applications.

What does CHOLESTEROL do in a formulation?

  • Emollient
  • Moisturising
  • Skin conditioning

Safety profile

Cholesterol is a safe ingredient as it is naturally occurring and does not contain any harsh chemicals. However, some individuals may be sensitive to cholesterol, and it is important to follow proper safety precautions and use only as much as directed. Additionally, it is recommended to consult a healthcare professional before using cholesterol-containing products during pregnancy or in case of any underlying medical conditions. Cholesterol can also be vegan when derived from plant-based sources.

CHOLESTEROL Alternatives

Technical profile

Property Values
Boiling Point 360°C
Melting Point 148-150°C
pH Neutral
Solubility Insoluble in water
Viscosity High
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