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The emollients category combines ingredients that improve spreadability, slip and the overall feel of cosmetics. In practice, they bring softness without a heavy film, a smoother texture and a better sensory profile to creams, serums, milks and hair care.
The range includes light esters and dry oils, modern plant-based alternatives to silicones and lipid emollients for shower and shampoo formulations. Each product is clearly INCI listed and is suitable for both artisan and professional cosmetic production.
Below are the major emollient groups with links to specific products in that category.
Absorb quickly, reduce greasy feel and improve spreadability even at higher oil contents. See Isoamyl Laurate and Hemisqualane products for more information on use.
Deliver "silicone" slip and shine without silicones - suitable for both leave-in and rinse-off. Please refer to the LexFeel N350 MB and LexFeel Natural tabs for details.
Promote skin comfort, alleviate dryness and increase softness after washing. See Glyceryl Oleate for more information.
Stabilize the texture and improve the dispersion of the oil phase in emulsions. For use in creams and body lotions, see Glyceryl Caprylate/Caprate.
They bring a smooth touch and promote conditioning properties in both hair and body cosmetics. For technical details, see Lauryl Lactate.
Contribute to a soft, velvety texture and reduce "tugging" when rubbed in. For use in balms or creams, see Maltitol.
Choose according to the desired "skin feel", viscosity and product type. Light esters (Isoamyl Laurate, Hemisqualane) reduce oily feel, plant-based "silicone" alternatives (LexFeel) improve slip and shine, glycerol esters (Glyceryl Oleate/Caprylate) promote texture and comfort.
Typically 1-10% depending on the goal: 1-3% for improved slip, 3-6% for smoothness and reduced stickiness, 6-10% for a richer feel. Follow the recommendations of the specific raw material and stability of the formulation.
Yes. Combining a lightweight "dry touch" emollient with a richer lipid emollient results in balanced slip and comfort. Plant-based alternatives to silicones are also suitable for hair cosmetics for shine and better detangling.
Yes, several emollients reduce the "degreasing" effect of tensides and increase the softness of the skin and hair. When dosing, take into account the compatibility with the tensides used and the viscosity of the final product.