PEG-8 stearate
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PEG-8 stearate at a glance
- An emulsifier and cleansing agent made from stearic acid
- Improves product stability
- Often used in blends with fatty alcohols and acids
- May be synthetic or animal-derived
PEG-8 stearate description
PEG-8 stearate is the polyethylene glycol (that’s what “PEG” stands for) ester of stearic acid, a fatty acid made synthetically or derived from animals. It’s used in cosmetics for its cleansing (surfactant) and emulsifying properties. Usage levels of PEG-8 stearate in cosmetics range from 1–15%, depending on formulary needs. It is considered safe as used in both rinse-off and leave-on cosmetics.