GMS-165 (Glyceryl Stearate & PEG-100 Stearate)

GMS-165 (Glyceryl Stearate & PEG-100 Stearate)

GMS-165 is a popular emulsifying agent composed of Glyceryl Stearate and PEG-100 Stearate. Known for its excellent emulsifying and stabilizing properties, GMS-165 is widely used in skincare and personal care formulations to create smooth and stable emulsions.

This ingredient is ideal for producing creams, lotions, and other products that require a consistent and creamy texture.

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GMS-165 (Glyceryl Stearate & PEG-100 Stearate)

Benefits

  • Emulsification:

    Efficiently emulsifies oil and water phases, creating stable and homogeneous formulations.

  • Stabilization:

    Helps stabilize emulsions, preventing separation and ensuring product consistency over time.

  • Improved Texture:

    Adds a smooth, creamy texture to formulations, enhancing application and user experience.

  • Moisturizing:

    Provides a soft, velvety feel on the skin, improving moisturization and softness.

  • Versatile:

    Suitable for a wide range of formulations, including skincare, haircare, and body care products.

 

Key Features

  • Dual Emulsifier: Combines the emulsifying properties of Glyceryl Stearate and PEG-100 Stearate for improved performance.
  • Compatible with Various Formulations: Works well in both oil-in-water and water-in-oil emulsions, therefore, providing flexibility in formulation design.
  • Enhances Product Stability: Improves the stability and longevity of formulations, maintaining product integrity.

 

Applications

  • Skincare Products:

    Use GMS-165 in creams, lotions, and moisturizers to create smooth and stable emulsions that deliver hydration and nourishment to the skin.

  • Haircare Products:

    Incorporate into conditioners, hair masks, and nevertheless, styling products to improve texture, stability, and conditioning properties.

  • Body Care Products:

    Use in body lotions, body creams, and other body care formulations to enhance texture and moisturization.

  • DIY Creations:

    Ideal for DIY formulators looking to create custom skincare and haircare products with a professional finish.

 

How to Use

  1. In Emulsions: Add GMS-165 to the oil phase of your formulation. It is typically used at a concentration of 1% to 5%, depending on the desired emulsification and stability.
  2. Heating: Heat the oil phase containing GMS-165 to approximately 60-70°C to, furthermore, ensure complete melting and integration.
  3. Blending: Combine the oil phase with the water phase while mixing to form a stable emulsion. Continue mixing until therefore, the emulsion cools and thickens.

 

Benefits of Using GMS-165 in Formulations

  • Stable Emulsions:

    Creates long-lasting emulsions that resist separation and moreover, maintain product integrity.

  • Enhanced Texture:

    Improves the texture and feel of formulations, therefore, making them more appealing to consumers.

  • Moisturizing and Emollient:

    Provides a soft, velvety feel and helps retain moisture in the skin and hair.

  • Versatile Applications:

    Suitable for a wide range of products, furthermore, allowing for flexibility in formulation design.

 

Using our GMS-165 (Glyceryl Stearate & PEG-100 Stearate) is an excellent way to enhance your formulations and improve product performance. Whether you’re creating skincare, haircare, or body care products, this emulsifier will provide the stability and texture your formulations need. Try our COCOJOJO GMS-165 today and experience its versatile benefits!

 

Need to Order GMS-165 in Bulk?

We offer flexible options for purchasing larger quantities. Firstly, please fill out the form below for bulk orders, and our team will contact you with pricing and shipping details. Note that shipping costs will vary depending on your location and the size of your bulk order.

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