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(Alfa) Lanolin

Technical Datasheet | Supplied by Alfa Chemistry
(Alfa) Lanolin by Alfa Chemistry is a natural, safe emollient and humectant. It is a natural wax-like substance that is derived from sheep's wool. It is a mixture of cholesterol, esters, and fatty acids. It has a high melting point, which makes it solid at room temperature and easier to apply to the skin. It provides smoothness & softness to the hair as well as enhances the texture of cosmetics.
  • It moisturizes, hydrates & protects the skin, and prevents dryness and chapping.
  • It has anti-inflammatory properties which can help to reduce skin irritation and redness.
  • It forms a protective barrier on the skin, preventing moisture loss, keeps it hydrated for longer and shielding the skin from environmental damage.
  • (Alfa) Lanolin is used in skin care, makeup, hair care, shampoos, conditioners, lotions, creams, lip balms, nail polish, and baby care such as diaper creams.
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Claims
  • Humectants
  • Emollients
  • smoothness
  • softness
  • protections
  • bio-based
  • moisturizing
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This list of compatible products is generated out of estimated HSP values. A practical determination of these HSP values would provide higher certainty.
Learn more about Hansen Solubility Parameters (HSP) and their use in predictive formulation.

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