SORBITOL

SORBITOL is a widely used polyol, which has a variety of applications in personal care and cosmetics. Glycerin is a clear, viscous liquid that has the properties of a humectant, emollient, and thickener. SORBITOL is well-reputed for its properties of moisture absorption and retention and also plays an important role in determining the texture and consistency of formulations.

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Characteristics

Uses and Applications

Key applications

  • Humectant

Industries

  • Beauty & Personal Care

Applications:

  • Serves as a good humectant, drawing and retaining water from the surrounding air as well as skin surface.

  • It also aids in avoiding dry skin, dandruff, and other skin and hair issues associated with dryness and lack of moisture.

  • Provides long-lasting hydration and increases the general level of skin and hair moisture.

  • Improves the efficacy of other moisturizing components and contributes to the skin’s moisture homeostasis.

  • Used in the formulation of creams, lotions, and serums to achieve the desired viscosity and texture of the final product.

  • To sum up, imparts a rich, luxurious feel and enhances the quality of the product.

  • Gives the skin a silky finish that makes the skin smooth, and silky to the touch.

  • It assists in enhancing the texture and rate of uptake of skincare products in the market.

  • Improves the stability of formulations in the long run by reducing the likelihood of phase separation and increasing shelf life.

  • It maintains the quality and reliability of the product throughout its performance cycle.

Packing

SORBITOL is typically supplied in various packaging formats, such as drums, intermediate bulk containers (IBCs), or even bulk tankers, depending on the required quantity and transportation considerations. 

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