Lanolin Alcohol Cosmetic

    • Название продукта: Lanolin Alcohol Cosmetic
    • Chemical Name (IUPAC): Lanolin alcohols
    • КАС нет.: 8027-33-6
    • химическая формула: C30H62O2
    • Form/Physical State: Waxy solid
    • Сайт Factroy: Jiangjun Avenue 55#, Jiangning Area, Nanjing, China
    • Запрос цены: admin@xinyi-lanolin.com
    • Производитель: Sinochem Nanjing Corporation (Xinyi Lanolin Co.,Limited)
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    Спецификации

    Код ТН ВЭД

    454514

    As an accredited Lanolin Alcohol Cosmetic factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.

    Упаковка и хранение
    Упаковка White HDPE drum with secure lid, labeled "Lanolin Alcohol Cosmetic," net weight 25 kg, batch number and manufacturing details clearly marked.
    Container Loading (20′ FCL) Lanolin Alcohol Cosmetic is shipped in 20′ FCL containers, typically packed in fiber drums or plastic drums for safe transport.
    Доставка Lanolin Alcohol Cosmetic is typically shipped in tightly sealed, labeled containers to prevent contamination and moisture absorption. It should be stored and transported in cool, dry conditions, away from direct sunlight and incompatible substances. Handle with appropriate personal protective equipment, and comply with relevant regulations on shipping cosmetic-grade chemicals.
    Хранение Lanolin Alcohol Cosmetic should be stored in a tightly sealed container, protected from light, moisture, and extreme temperatures. Store it in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from incompatible materials such as strong oxidizers. Maintain the storage temperature between 15°C to 25°C. Keep out of reach of children and follow local regulations for chemical storage and handling.
    Срок годности Lanolin Alcohol Cosmetic typically has a shelf life of 2 years when stored in a cool, dry, and well-sealed container.
    Application of Lanolin Alcohol Cosmetic

    Purity 98%: Lanolin Alcohol Cosmetic Purity 98% is used in high-end skin creams, where it enhances emollience and reduces transepidermal water loss.

    Melting Point 38°C: Lanolin Alcohol Cosmetic Melting Point 38°C is used in moisturizing lip balms, where it provides a stable, smooth texture at ambient temperatures.

    Viscosity 2000 cP: Lanolin Alcohol Cosmetic Viscosity 2000 cP is used in hair conditioners, where it improves spreadability and coats hair evenly for better shine.

    Hydroxyl Value 85 mg KOH/g: Lanolin Alcohol Cosmetic Hydroxyl Value 85 mg KOH/g is used in pharmaceutical ointments, where it increases compatibility with active ingredients and enhances absorption.

    Particle Size <50 microns: Lanolin Alcohol Cosmetic Particle Size <50 microns is used in liquid foundations, where it contributes to a smooth, uniform dispersion and avoids product settling.

    Stability Temperature up to 50°C: Lanolin Alcohol Cosmetic Stability Temperature up to 50°C is used in sun care products, where it maintains integrity and consistency under elevated storage temperatures.

    Acid Value <2 mg KOH/g: Lanolin Alcohol Cosmetic Acid Value <2 mg KOH/g is used in sensitive skin lotions, where it minimizes irritation and maintains product mildness.

    Composition and Description
    The cosmetic grade of lanolin alcohol is a purified sterol-rich fraction that includes a blend of cholesterol, lanosterol, agnosterol, as well as some straight and branched chain aliphatic alcohols. A waxy solid with a pale yellow appearance and no odor, lanolin alcohol cosmetic comes in blocks or in pieces for easier handling and melting.

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    More Introduction

    Lanolin Alcohol Cosmetic: A Reliable Ingredient for Beauty Formulations

    Our team has spent years refining the production of Lanolin Alcohol Cosmetic, making sure it matches the ever-evolving needs of skincare and personal care formulators. Produced straight from the wool wax collected during sheep shearing, lanolin alcohol is not a byproduct slotted for use as an afterthought. We distill, filter, and fractionate it in facilities designed to keep the natural balance of high-molecular-weight alcohols and to limit impurities. Our consistent process brings you Cosmetic Grade Lanolin Alcohol, always falling between 96 to 102 in acid value and with a melting point typically above 58°C. Purity stays high, and the color remains within a pale cream to white spectrum, reducing the chance of off-notes in your finished formula.

    Why Formulators Choose Our Lanolin Alcohol

    Customers from major beauty brands have often pointed out the smooth feel lanolin alcohol provides in emulsions and balms. Its long-chain fatty alcohols create a firm yet flexible waxy layer that mimics human sebum more closely than synthetic petroleum waxes. This feature helps boost moisture retention without introducing heaviness or greasiness, which matters for leave-on skincare and delicate color cosmetics. Formulators see fewer compatibility issues with actives, and cold-process techniques work better since our lanolin alcohol achieves homogeneity without clumping. Lip balms, hand creams, baby ointments, and hair conditioners hold their shape and glide with a cushiony, velvety afterfeel.

    Beyond texture improvement, lanolin alcohol supports barrier repair in the stratum corneum and helps reinforce the lipid network in the outer layer of skin. Its profile suits sensitive-skin products, and our regular customers value that it rarely causes dermal allergic reactions when processed with our tight controls. We keep each batch below 3 ppm in free acid content, ensuring lower risk of sensory irritation. Because we manage the process from raw wool to finished product, we can guarantee traceability, which has become more important for customers seeking transparency.

    Production Expertise and Quality Assurance

    Behind every kilogram of our Lanolin Alcohol Cosmetic, a stack of decisions and controls stands ready to back it up. Wool comes from long-standing suppliers in regulated regions, where sheep health and land management receive close attention. Purification steps focus not just on removing pesticide residues, but on achieving an alcohol content that holds steady across the production run. Every month, our own chemical analysts review retention indices and chromatographic profiles, tracking batch consistency. Our technical staff have direct input on every equipment upgrade and process tweak, drawing on over 15 years of manufacturing, not just theory or reseller feedback.

    We see that many manufacturers can filter and standardize lanolin alcohol, but few blend the technical and practical side as closely. Our upstream process improvements reduced oxidative instability, cutting peroxide numbers by half since 2018. Finished product storage takes place in climate-controlled cellars, preventing shifts in odor or melting range that can creep in during warmer months. We learned early on that controlling for minor sulfur compounds made a significant difference in shelf life and repeatable results. We test random samples from inventory weekly, not just from fresh batches waiting for shipment.

    Specifications and Model Details

    Our typical lanolin alcohol cosmetic grades fit a specification window designed for use in everything from luxury creams to entry-level personal care lines. Acid value stays under 2 mg KOH/g, saponification between 95 and 105, iodine value below 18, and water under 0.3%; these mean products won’t destabilize water-in-oil emulsions or create cloudy dispersions. The full melting point sits reliably near 60°C, so it works comfortably in both hot-pour and ambient-pour systems. Particle size, once the alcohol crystallizes, rarely exceeds 80 microns, reducing risk of visible speckling. For brands that require vegan alternatives, we also offer similarly structured synthetic alcohols, but we find traditional lanolin alcohol outperforms them in suppleness and skin affinity.

    Meeting the Demands of Modern Formulation

    Product developers often come to us after struggling with synthetic fatty alcohols, which sometimes lack the same spreadability or feeling. Lanolin alcohol, owing to its branched-chain and sterol components, interacts more easily with both natural oils and synthetic esters. As suppliers, we take pride in the flexibility it offers; it melts directly with solid butters like shea and cocoa, stabilizes liquid oils that might otherwise separate, and encourages the even dispersion of powdered actives.

    Formulators want fewer problematic incompatibilities, such as “blooming” or graininess in waterless balms. When they switch from standard cetyl or stearyl alcohol to lanolin alcohol, texture and appearance stabilize. We explored every feedback loop from the lab bench to scaled-up factory batches, learning to fine-tune cooling rates and agitation speed for the exact crystal structure. It meant a few more hours in production, but over 400 cosmetics projects later, nearly every partner came away with easier compounding—a practical difference, not just lab promise.

    How Our Lanolin Alcohol Stands Out

    Lanolin alcohol often gets lumped in with lower-cost plant and petrochemical fatty alcohols. Formulators recognize it has a far richer composition, containing cholesterol, lanosterol, and long-chain alcohols between C24 and C30. These molecules help bridge the gap between heavy occlusive waxes (like microcrystalline wax) and oil-thin emollients (like caprylic/capric triglyceride). The result is better “hold together” in lipsticks and balms, improved shine and flexibility in hair care, and noticeably more comfort on application.

    Our production line selects for high-purity fractions, filtering out odor components and controlling oxidation far more tightly than base grades used in industrial applications. While lanolin derivatives from industrial lines may suffice for saddle soap or shoe polish, beauty and therapeutic markets will see performance impacted by tiny changes in odor, melting range, or wax content. We keep chromatograms on file for every month, so we can show downstream partners how batch-to-batch variation all but disappears—a point not lost on global brands facing strict batch-release parameters.

    Sustainability and Ethical Sourcing

    We’ve tracked the heightened scrutiny facing animal-derived ingredients, especially within Europe and North America. Since 2015, audits from some top personal care houses put a spotlight on both green chemistry and animal stewardship. Our supplier agreements prohibit double-milking, mandate seasonally limited shearing cycles, and require proof of veterinary oversight for flock health. The lanolin we source supports smaller regional cooperatives, not industrial-scale agribusiness, and our track-and-trace logs confirm source-to-batch authenticity.

    Waste minimization and closed-loop water recycling formed part of our process revamp in recent years. Downgraded or off-spec lanolin alcohol batches get repurposed for non-cosmetic waxes or farm-care products, cutting landfill waste well below 1% of total output. On the emissions side, our facility tracks volatile release, driving continuous upgrades in condenser efficiency and solvent recovery. These steps cost extra, but paying for quality also requires accounting for environmental cost—a point our in-house production teams have supported since before it was a global expectation.

    Testing, Safety, and Regulatory Fit

    Skincare and color cosmetic formulators deal with ever-stricter safety standards. As producers, we keep our lanolin alcohol in line with global regulations—not just the REACH standards in Europe, but also FDA-recognized monographs and Japanese/Chinese pharmacopoeia rules. Our test panels have run repeat insult patch tests and human repeat use studies for over five years, with no substantiated sensitization or phototoxic response at typical use levels. Regular updates keep our technical team in sync with the latest allergen and impurity guidelines, allowing us to anticipate changes rather than chasing compliance in arrears.

    Analytical testing for dioxane, benzene, and heavy metals goes beyond what’s technically required. With in-house GC-MS and HPLC capacity, we block contaminated supply before it hits the production stage. It’s not unusual for regulatory agencies to request detailed impurity logs, and we keep digital trace files going back a full decade. Cosmetic manufacturers get full access to COA and SDS documents, including independent third-party audits from contract labs. Document transparency has become a trust anchor for many of our long-term partners, especially in export markets facing stricter disclosure standards.

    Real-World Application Examples

    Customers send us feedback from every corner of the industry. One skincare brand explained how a 3% addition brought plushness to an all-vegan cold cream, even though their old formula relied on a triple emollient blend. A children’s balms supplier showed that using our cosmetic lanolin alcohol dropped wipe-off rates, giving a lasting “film” without greasiness. Solubilizing low-pH actives saw less precipitation and better finished product clarity in color cosmetic pots.

    We’ve also supported research for eczema-prone skin using lanolin alcohol as a fatty phase bridge, noticing improved recovery rates in split-arm studies compared to cetearyl alcohol controls. Because our material contains cholesterol fractions, it assists with lamellar layering in barrier repair creams. Hair care developers found that replacing part of their cetearyl base with our product gave better flexibility and “comb through,” especially in rinse-off masks for coarser hair types.

    Our technical team offers both standard and customized grades, working side by side with customers developing sunscreen sticks, SPF balms, and hybrid skin-color products that have strict textural requirements. We help troubleshoot issues in pilot batches, fine-tuning melt phase addition points and cooling rates to improve rapid set-up time. Some perfumers have found that lanolin alcohol helps anchor volatile notes in natural fragrances, offering longer-lasting olfactory impact without synthetic fixative.

    Differences from Other Wax and Alcohol Raw Materials

    Lanolin alcohol compares most obviously with standard fatty alcohols like cetyl, stearyl, and oleyl types. Unlike these, which come from hydrogenated palm, coconut, or petrochemicals, lanolin alcohol naturally features a wide spread of straight, methyl-branched, and sterol alcohols. Its plasticity—soft yet resilient—helps build resilient textures that resist crumbling, a frequent challenge in stick-format or waterless formulas. Water-in-oil emulsions hold together more effectively, and the skin feels a more genuine cushion, closer to its own lipid network.

    Petroleum waxes frustrate developers needing natural claims. Plant alternatives, though labeled “green,” can create clogging, wax bloom, or lack the slip customers want. Lanolin alcohol meets rising demands for “nature-identical” while outperforming many so-called naturally derived waxes in skin affinity and batch-to-batch sensory reliability. Practical experience tells us: brands that swap from cheaper plant waxes see customer complaints about texture fall, and repeat purchase numbers jump.

    Because cosmetic-grade lanolin alcohol includes both solid and liquid fractions at room temperature, you can achieve balanced viscosity in both winter and summer versions of a product with less formula change. The extra minor sterol content helps formulas resist splitting even during repeated shipping cycles through hot climates. This durability matters not just in the lab, but on retail shelves and in customer hands.

    Direct Feedback and On-the-Ground Learning

    Working as a chemical manufacturer means listening well and learning constantly from the formulators and brand developers who buy from us. Many of our best discoveries came after troubleshooting for big and small brands who faced texture, stability, or ingredient traceability problems with generic alternatives. We fielded back-to-back calls during the past few years as major ingredient shortages hit certain hydrocarbon and palm derivatives. As lanolin alcohol orders ramped up, it was the thoroughness of our process controls, not just raw price, that kept brands coming back after the crisis passed.

    Customers in sensitive skin and baby care came to us requesting special handling—every time, we documented the results, refining purification zones or adapting blending for lower residual peroxide. Chemists who build complex SPF claims found our cosmetic-grade lanolin alcohol easier to work with in high-pigment suspensions, noting that pigment wetting improved and unwanted clumping disappeared. For brands facing US and EU audits, batch records accessible for traceability built trust, not just compliance. One development partner told us directly: “If we need to launch on four continents, your paperwork plus product performance saves us weeks each roll-out.”

    Staying Prepared for a Changing Industry

    Regulations keep tightening. Consumer awareness, especially about animal welfare and ingredient traceability, shows no sign of slowdown. We take a direct hand in organizing supply chain reviews and building continuous improvement projects into each part of our factory. Regular investment in on-site R&D, as well as new analytical equipment, ensures we won’t fall behind. During pandemic disruptions, our ability to keep stable supply and quickly add COVID-era reporting on biohazards and sterility won customer trust. Extra work makes a difference that gets noticed—not just by regulators, but by end-users who know the look and feel of a truly well-made skincare product.

    We see the cosmetic and personal care world tightening its standards every quarter. Transparency, batch purity, and traceability aren’t afterthoughts for us; they’re a line item in each monthly production plan. Hard-earned experience has taught our technical and commercial teams that protecting ingredient integrity pays off for everyone from factory to finished product. Our lanolin alcohol, made for cosmetics, isn’t just another wax—it’s a core building block for skin and hair care that truly delivers, batch after batch, and we have the records and results to back it up.