DESCRIPTION: Alkyl Benzoate (C12-15 Alkyl Benzoate) is a versatile emollient ester with a light skin feel, solvency abilities and shine properties. It can be used to improve the feel, softness, and texture of skin formulations. It is known to give light conditioning effects and to give a silky, non-oily finish to skin care products.
C12-15 alkyl benzoate offers semi-occlusive properties that help retain the skin’s moisture level over a longer period. It significantly boosts the UVA and UVB absorbance of sunscreens without diminishing their critical wavelength. This means it boosts SPF but also provides greater broad-spectrum protection in combination with some sunscreens, and reduces static electricity. Alkyl Benzoate is extremely mild on the skin and eyes. Helps reduce the greasiness in formulations.
FEATURES
- Solvency
- Emollient
- Very light skin feel
- Excellent texture enhancement – Softness and smoothness
- Helps solubilize organic UV filters
- Improves shine – high refractive index
- High spreading emollient
- Very gentle on the skin
- Reduces the greasiness of other ingredients in a formula.
- Dissolves colours and actives like avobenzone well
APPLICATIONS: in lotions, creams, butters, sunscreens, lip products, baby products, eye creams, etc.
HOW TO USE
INCI: C12-C15 Alkyl Benzoate
Solubility: Oil
Use rate: up to 20.0% (In regular creams and lotions: 2.0 – 5.0% recommended)
Temperature Tolerance: Avoid temperatures above 80ºC.
Refractive Index: 1.4830 – 1.4870
SAP Value: 175 – 190
Appearance: Colorless to pale yellow clear liquid
Storage: Store in a cool, dark, and dry place
This is a cosmetic raw material and is meant for external use only in cosmetic formulations. As with all of our materials, it should not be taken internally. Treasure Actives is not responsible for product compatibility. We advise everyone to test ingredients for performance, compatibility, and safety prior to committing to larger quantities. Keep all products out of reach of children. For more information, please see our terms and conditions page.