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A Guide to Cetyl Alcohol: A Skin-Friendly, Multi-Purpose Cosmetic Ingredient

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October 31, 2018

A Guide to Cetyl Alcohol: A Skin-Friendly, Multi-Purpose Cosmetic Ingredient


Cetyl Alcohol is a plant-derived fatty alcohol from oils like coconut or palm, valued for its moisturizing, softening, and conditioning properties. Unlike drying alcohols, it hydrates skin and hair while improving texture and stability, helping formulations blend smoothly and retain moisture.

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What Is Cetyl Alcohol?

It is common for Cetyl Alcoholto be wrongly understood as the type of alcohol that has drying effects on the skin, such as rubbing alcohol; however, on the contrary, Cetyl Alcohol is skin-friendly with hydrating, conditioning, and softening properties that benefit both skin and hair. It is an alcohol that is derived from a fat, such as a vegetable oil like Coconut Oil or Palm Oil; hence it is also called Palmityl Alcohol. Not to be mistaken for Ethyl Alcohol – the main ingredient in alcoholic beverages – Cetyl Alcohol receives its name from the Latin word cetus, meaning “whale oil,” as this was the substance from which Cetyl Alcohol was first obtained. NDA’s Cetyl Alchol Raw Material is available in the form of unscented flakes or pellets that, at room temperature, are waxy in texture and white in color.

How Does Cetyl Alcohol Work?

When Cetyl Alcohol is added to natural cosmetic preparations, it functions as an agent that helps homogenize components that naturally separate (emulsifier), as a soothing lubricant (emollient), as a thickener, as an opacifier, and as a carrier for other ingredients in a formula. These stabilizing properties ensure that the oils and water remain combined, thus promoting an ideal, smooth texture that ultimately gives the final product an easy glide on the skin or hair.

Benefits of Cetyl Alcohol

It contributes to their thickness and volume while enhancing their textures and spreadability. Furthermore, by helping the skin retain moisture, it promotes softness and smoothness.

Cetyl Alcohol is a skin-friendly, plant-derived ingredient that enhances texture, stability, and moisture retention in cosmetic formulations, but should be used with care and proper guidance to avoid potential irritation or sensitivity.

Applications for Cetyl Alcohol

Cetyl Alcohol must be added to formulations in their heated oil phases. The higher the concentration of Cetyl Alcohol, the thicker the end product will be.

Shampoo & Conditioner Applications

When added to this kind of formulation:

  • Shampoo / Conditioner

Cetyl Alcohol works as a:

  • Moisturizer
  • Opacifier
  • Softener

It helps to:

  • Hydrate hair to protect against dryness
  • Prevent frizz
  • Boost the formulation’s foaming capacity
  • Enhance the conditioning agent’s adherence to hair
  • Make products opaque in appearance
  • Reduce tangling
  • Increase viscosity

The recommended maximum dosage is 6%.

Makeup Applications

When added to this kind of formulation:

  • Makeup

Cetyl Alcohol works as a:

  • Opacifier
  • Softener
  • Emollient

It helps to:

  • Soften skin
  • Balance and sustain the skin’s moisture levels without leaving a greasy residue
  • Keep makeup on the skin, rather than allowing it to fall off

The recommended maximum dosage is 0.5-10%.

Moisturizer & Cleanser Applications

When added to this kind of formulation:

  • Moisturizer
  • Face Wash
  • Face Mask / Peel
  • Body Wash / Gel

Cetyl Alcohol works as a:

  • Opacifier
  • Thickener
  • Co-emulsifier
  • Emollient
  • Softener
  • Moisturizer

It helps to:

  • Co-emulsify in order to thicken formulations, which contributes a creamier texture
  • Enhance the foaming capacity of non-aqueous liquids, such as lotions
  • Increase viscosity
  • Soothe skin
  • Create an oily layer on the skin’s surface, which helps it retain water
  • Stabilize foaming properties in surfactants
  • Hydrate and soften the skin to reduce irritation, cracking, and peeling
  • Thicken the consistency of gels

Recommended Maximum Dosages

  • Body Lotion: 3%
  • Face Cream: 6%
  • Face Wash: 6%
  • Face Mask: 6%
  • Body Wash: 6%

Contraindications for Cetyl Alcohol

As with all other New Directions Aromatics products, Cetyl Alcohol Raw Material is for external use only. It is imperative to consult a medical practitioner before using this oil for therapeutic purposes. Pregnant and nursing women as well as those with sensitive skin are especially advised not to use Cetyl Alcohol Raw Material without the medical advice of a physician. This product should always be stored in an area that is inaccessible to children, especially those under the age of 7.

Prior to using Cetyl Alcohol Raw Material, a skin test is recommended. This can be done by melting 1 Cetyl Alcohol pellet in 1 ml of a preferred Carrier Oil and applying a dime-size amount of this blend to a small area of skin that is not sensitive. Cetyl Alcohol must never be used near the eyes, inner nose, and ears, or on any other particularly sensitive areas of skin. Potential side effects of Cetyl Alcohol include irritation, stinging, burning, redness, or inflammation. In the event of an allergic reaction, discontinue use of the product and see a doctor, pharmacist, or allergist immediately for a health assessment and appropriate remedial action. To prevent side effects, consult with a medical professional prior to use.