Vanillyl Butyl Ether, 500 ml

Vanillyl Butyl Ether, 500 ml

Vanillyl Butyl Ether is a synthetic warming sensory ingredient derived from a vanillin core (a component typical for the scent of vanilla), modified to be more ... read more

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Product code:
AD045_500
Best before date:
04/2028
Batch:
C25042201SSH

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Product description


Vanillyl Butyl Ether is a synthetic warming sensory ingredient derived from a vanillin core (a component typical for the scent of vanilla), modified to be more stable in cosmetics and suitable for inducing a gentle, gradually developing warmth on the skin. In cosmetic formulations it is used mainly as a warming active ingredient for massage products, anti-cellulite care and comfortable warming textures; at the same time, it can also function as a fragrance/masking component with a sweet-warm character. 


Key benefits

  • Warming effect on the skin without the need for physical heating (comfortable “warm feeling” in products
  • Supports sensorial properties of massage and body products (feeling of relaxation, improved blood flow/“microcirculation” impression)
  • Suitable for lipophilic systems – typically behaves as an oil-soluble substance, which facilitates its incorporation into the oil phase
  • Function in cosmetics: also used as a component for fragrance/masking and skin conditioning (improving skin feel)

Suitable for products such as

  • Massage oils, massage emulsions and body oils
  • Anti-cellulite body oils, gels and creams
  • Warming balms for muscles and back (cosmetic/relaxing use)
  • Body creams and body lotions with “warm” sensoriality
  • Rinse-off products (e.g. shower gels) with an interesting warming effect

Use in formulation

  • Recommended dosage: most often approximately 0.1–1.0 % depending on the intensity of the effect and the product type; for a gentle onset it is suitable to start lower and test on a small batch.
  • Soluble in: oils and the oil phase; in practice incorporate it into the oil phase or pre-dissolve it in a small amount of a compatible emollient.
  • Compatible with: common oils, esters/emollients and emulsions (after proper incorporation into the oil phase).
  • Practical tip: for products intended for more sensitive areas (neck, décolleté) choose lower dosages and always perform a patch test on a small area.
  • pH stability (if you formulate aqueous systems): as a guideline, stability is reported roughly in the range of pH 4–7 (suitable for most body care cosmetics).

Safety and storage

  • The warming effect is a sensory property – at higher dosages it may be perceived as too intense; adjust the dosage gradually and always test the prototype.
  • Avoid use around the eyes, on mucous membranes and on irritated or damaged skin.
  • Use protective equipment during manufacturing and avoid direct contact with the eyes.
  • Store in a well-closed container, in a dry and dark place, away from sources of heat.

Physical properties

  • Typical property: oil-soluble (lipophilic) substance, suitable for the oil phase.

FAQ

Why is Vanillyl Butyl Ether in practice “milder” than chilli extracts?

VBE is designed as a warming sensory molecule with a gradual onset; compared with capsaicin-based sources, the perception of warmth tends to be less “stinging” and more controllable via dosage.


Will Vanillyl Butyl Ether change the scent of the finished product?

It can add a subtle warm, slightly sweet note or help to “round off” the fragrance. At low dosages the impact is usually minimal; at higher dosages you should expect both a sensorial and aromatic impact.


Can it be combined with cooling ingredients (e.g. menthol) for a “hot-cold” effect?

Yes, the combination of warm and cooling sensations is common in massage cosmetics. The key is to reduce the dosages of both sensory ingredients and test to ensure the result does not feel irritating.


Is it suitable for solid cosmetics as well (balms, massage bars)?

Yes, provided you can distribute it evenly within the oil phase. For solid cosmetics it is worth first preparing a “premix” in a small amount of a liquid emollient and only then incorporating it into the full batch.


Can I use it in alkaline products, such as soap?

At very high pH, sensory actives may not behave in a stable or predictable way. If the goal is a warming effect, body products with a normal pH (e.g. emulsions or oils) are more suitable, as the effect can be controlled better.


Have a look at other active ingredients offered by Handymade.sk as well.

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Parameters

INCI
Vanillyl Butyl Ether
CAS n°
82654-98-6
EC number
617-372-0
Country of origin
China

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