Description
This product is a wax emulsifier made from vegetable based ingredients. It is approved for use in organic products and is ideal for use in creams, lotions, and other skin care products. It is also an anionic emulsifier.
Eco E wax, Glyceryl Monostearate SE is ECOCERT approved for use in organic products. This vegetable based emulsifier is ideal for use in natural and organic creams and lotions for skin, hair and baby care. Also known as Glyceryl stearate SE, it is a complete emulsifying wax.
Important reading: Quick Guide To Emulsifiers
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Sizes: 100g, 250g, 500g, 1kg or 5kg.
ECO E WAX USES
Ideal for use in natural and organic creams and lotions for skin, hair and baby care.
For use in oil in water emulsions
BENEFITS OF ECO E WAX
100% natural
Complete emulsifying wax
ECOCERT approved for use in organic products
Offers skin conditioning, moisturisation and hydration due to the glycerine component
Ultra easy to use in powder form
Anionic
ECO E WAX USAGE INSTRUCTIONS
Usually used within the 3-7% range, although this may vary depending on the product and formulation.
Melting point: 60 degrees C.
Add to the heated oil phase.
While stable emulsions can be achieved with Eco E wax alone, it benefits greatly by including a stabiliser such as a gum (eg. xanthan gum) or a fatty alcohol such as cetyl alcohol (also a thickener) in the formula.
ECO E WAX INGREDIENTS
Glyceryl stearate SE (SE stands for self emulsifying)
From sustainably sourced palm oil sources.
Our take on palm oil: we do actively try to avoid products that are produced from palm oil sources but sometimes it just isn't possible. Therefore at a minimum, any products containing palm oil must be from sustainably sourced palm oil. Sustainably sourced palm oil may still be a better option than other alternatives, which although won't carry the stigma that palm oil does, can still be farmed and produced unsustainably - in some cases in an even less sustainable manner than palm oil itself. The problem isn't palm oil, it is the way in which unethical producers farm it. The way we see it, supporting sustainably-sourced farmers will help change the way this product is farmed, leading to better environmental policies, while still supporting the communities that depend on palm farming.