![]() ![]() Olivem 1000 provides a deep moisturising effect with excellent spread ability and no PEG effect.Īppearance: Off White Flakes Solubility: Soluble in oil INCI: Cetearyl Olivate (and) Sorbitan Olivate Applications: Day and night creamsįace cleansers and deep hydrating emulsions Face and eye-contour creams Hypoallergenic tested creams Make-up: mascara, creamy foundations and eye-liners Sun-screen and after-sun products Baby care products Hair conditioning creams Self tanning products The recommended use level for Olivem 1000 is 2 – 5% in o/w emulsions as the sole emulsifier 3 – 5% for higher viscosity systems. If you have problems with the stability of this emulsifier, you can try using 5-7 Olivem 1000 with 1-4 cetearyl alcohol or cetyl alcohol, and 0.2-0.5 xanthan gum to form a stable emulsion. The postmicellar organization of OLIVEM 1000 in water is the typical structure of a liquid crystal. Safe and clinically tested to be hypoallergenic, it provides creams with an excellent spread ability with no soapy effect. OLIVEM 1000, a new O/W emulsifier derived from olive oil. It is an emulsifier and thickener which is compatible with a wide variety of cosmetic and active ingredients over a wide pH range (3 to 12). ![]() Olivem 900 (Sorbitan Olivate) Unlike Olivem 1000, a water-in-oil emulsifier, Olivem 900 is an oil-in-water emulsifier. It is used to create emulsions such as creams, lotions, body butters and conditioners, by binding oil and water molecules. It is a water-in-oil emulsifier that creates stable emulsions with a silky texture and moisturizing benefits to the skin. It is a combination of fatty acids, chemically similar to the lipidic composition of the skin surface. Olivem 1000 is a natural emulsifier derived from olive oil. Olivem 2020 is a naturally-derived cold process emulsifier based on olive oil. Olivem 1000 is a PEG-free non-ionic oil-in-water emulsifier developed from natural olive chemistry. As the sole emulsifier, Olivem 1000 provides a deep moisturizing effect. ![]()
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