Description
What is Stearic Acid?
Stearic acid is a saturated fatty acid that comes in the form of white powder or flakes. It melts when heated and works as a thickener, emulsifier, and stabilizer in cosmetic formulations. It helps oil and water mix properly and gives body to creams and lotions. Many formulators choose it because it is stable, easy to use, and performs consistently in different weather conditions.
Why Formulators Use Stearic Acid
- Strong Thickening Performance: Stearic acid powder increases viscosity and gives a rich, creamy feel to emulsions. It creates stable textures that feel premium on the skin.
- Excellent Emulsion Stabilizer: It binds the oil phase and water phase together. Your creams and lotions stay consistent and do not separate easily, even in warm Pakistani weather.
- Works Well in Shampoos and Soaps: Stearic acid in shampoo improves thickness and body. In bar soaps, it makes the bar harder and improves lather quality and longevity.
- Compatible with Common Ingredients: It blends well with oils, butters, emulsifiers, and other thickeners used in cosmetic production. It pairs nicely with ingredients like glyceryl stearate, cetearyl alcohol, and natural butters.
- Cost Efficient at Scale: Small amounts deliver good thickening and stability. As your production grows, you get better value per batch compared to using only waxes or other thickeners.
How to Use Stearic Acid in Your Formulations
Handling Note: Stearic acid is a solid at room temperature. Add it to your oil phase and heat gently to 70 to 75 degrees Celsius until it melts completely. Stir gently. High-speed mixing can trap air, so mix carefully.
Extent of Use, By Type of Product:
| Product Type | Stearic Acid in Formula (by weight) |
| Face Creams and Lotions | 2% to 5% |
| Body Lotions and Body Butters | 3% to 6% |
| Bar Soaps | 5% to 15% |
| Shampoos and Conditioners | 0.5% to 3% |
| Liquid Cleansers | 1% to 4% |
Target pH: Stearic acid works well in pH range of 4.5 to 7.0. Most skin and hair products are formulated between pH 5.0 and 6.5. Use citric acid to adjust pH if needed.
Formulation Build Order:
- Add stearic acid to the oil phase.
- Heat the oil phase to 70 to 75 degrees Celsius until stearic acid melts fully.
- Heat the water phase to the same temperature.
- Combine both phases while stirring well.
- Continue stirring as the batch cools.
- Adjust pH with citric acid if required.
- Add fragrance, preservative, and other additives at lower temperature (below 40 degrees Celsius).
What You Can Make With Stearic Acid
- Face creams and daily moisturizers
- Body lotions and rich body butters
- Shampoos (for better texture and body)
- Bar soaps and shaving soaps
- Hair conditioners
- Cleansing creams and milks
- Baby care creams (at lower usage levels)
Why Order From Stexol
COA With Every Batch: Every order of stearic acid comes with a Certificate of Analysis. You know the quality and specifications before you start formulating. No surprises in your batches.
No Minimum Order Pressure: Small packs and bulk quantities available. Small-scale manufacturers and beauty entrepreneurs can order what they need without overstocking.
Tiered Pricing for Larger Orders: The more you order, the better the price per kilogram. Good for growing brands that want to scale production.
Same-Day Dispatch: Orders are processed and dispatched the same day whenever possible. You receive your stearic acid powder quickly and keep your work moving.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is stearic acid mainly used for?
A: It is used as a thickener and emulsifier to give body and stability to creams, lotions, and to improve texture in shampoos and soaps.
Q: Can I use stearic acid in shampoo?
A: Yes. Stearic acid in shampoo helps increase thickness and gives a richer, creamier feel to the final product.
Q: How much stearic acid powder do I need in a cream?
A: Most face and body creams use 2% to 5% stearic acid by weight. Start with a lower amount and increase until you get the desired thickness.
Q: Is stearic acid safe for skin?
A: Yes. It is widely used in personal care products and is considered safe at the recommended usage levels.
Q: How should I store stearic acid powder?
A: Store it in a cool, dry place away from sunlight and moisture. Keep the container tightly closed after use. It has a shelf life of about 2 years under proper storage.
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