![]() ![]() Glyceryl stearate: glycerol is derived from various vegetable oils esterified with stearic acid from cocoa butter and shea butter. Polyglyceryl-2-stearate: diglycerol is derived from various vegetable oils esterified with stearic acid from cocoa butter and shea butter. In addition, the lamellar structure is interesting as it’s been said that it may help deliver active ingredients into the skin layers. ( The term lamellar emulsion is related to the molecular structure of the emulsion, it describes the molecular organisation of the lipids and water in an emulsion where the structures are organised in layers similar to that of natural human skin, with alternating layers of lipids and water in the form of lamellae.) These lamellar-structured emulsions also provide excellent stability. PolyAquol 2W is a versatile and very easy to use emulsifier and possesses a wide range of formulation compatibility while providing a unique skin feel to emulsions. Even though it is not palm oil-free, it has an RSPO certification, which operates to make sustainable palm oil the norm. INCI name: Polyglyceryl-2-Stearate, Glyceryl Stearate, Stearyl Alcohol. PolyAquol 2W by Innovacos is a PEG-free, non-ionic, O/W, polyglycerol, and naturally derived emulsifier. Introducing PolyAquol 2W – a versatile natural emulsifier Why you should ignore the HLB system for organic and natural emulsifiers.Why you should reject the ‘Heat and Hold’ myth.17 point checklist to choose the right emulsifier.If you’re not too familiar with the emulsification process in formulating natural skincare, you might like to read our background post everything you wanted to know about natural and organic emulsifiers as well as these articles on other aspects of emulsification: In this post, we introduce yet another emulsifier that is compatible with natural skincare: PolyAquol 2W, which is an exciting oil in water (O/W) natural emulsifier that will create emulsions as light as air and promises to be very versatile.įirst though, let’s recap on some basics on emulsions and the role of natural emulsifiers in our formulas. How to make an organic oil-in-water emulsion with Olivem 1000. ![]() How to make a natural emulsion with Olivem 900. How to make a natural emulsion with Vegetal. How to make a natural emulsion with Xyliance. In case you have missed them, here are the natural emulsifiers we have already covered so far: We’ve published a series of blog posts over the months about how to work with different emulsifiers. ![]()
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