Lanolin Anhydrous
LanolinItem #: 1117
Best available price $33.11/kg
QTY in KG | FOB price per KG |
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Kilogram | |
180 | $35.04 |
360 | $34.70 |
540 | $34.36 |
Benefits Lanolin Anhydrous
- Natural renewable raw materials
- Great absorption by skin
- Smooth and soft skinfeel
- Works in all kind of personal care products
- Prevents dandruff and dryness of hair
Packaging Description
- Drums of 180 KG. One pallet is 4 drums (720 KG). One 20ft container is 20 pallets (14.4 MT)
Leadtime
Available for shipment within 1 weekProduct information Lanolin Anhydrous
Description
Commonly referred to as wool wax or grease, Lanolin Anhydrous is an excellent emollient with powerful emulsifying properties, Lanolin Anhydrous soothes, nourishes and moisturizes the skin. Stable in water emulsions in oil, this anhydrous lanolin can be used in pharmaceutical and personal care applications. Acting as a conditioning agent, emulsion stabilizer and super-fatting agent, Lanolin Anhydrous is suitable for use in a broad range of pharmaceutical and personal care topical applications. It can be used to prevent dandruff, dryness and hair breakage, and it aids in replacing natural lipids of the skin
INCI Name
Lanolin
Chemical Name
Lanolin. Fat-like substance derived from sheep wool. Contains a complex combination of esters and polyesters, consisting chiefly of cholesteryl and isocholesteryl esters of the higher fatty acids
HS Code
1505.00
CAS Number
8006-54-0
Product Form
Gel
Region of Origin
European Union
Reach
Exempt
Markets, applications & functions Lanolin Anhydrous
Product Functions
Conditioning, Emollient, Emulsifying, Moisturizing, Stabilizing
Similar or equivalent to
Corona 9;
Applications
Blushes, Body Lotions, Body Washes, Hair Conditioners, Lipsticks & glosses, Manual dish soap, Skin Moisturizers, Ointments, Shampoos, Shower Gels, Skin/Sun Creams, Soaps, Suppository
SubMarket
Body Care, Decorative Cosmetics, Hair Care, Home Dishwash Care, Pharmaceutical, Skin Care
Market
Cleaning, Personal Care, Pharmaceutical
Product Hazard information
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