HYDROXYETHYL CELLULOSE ( HEC )

HYDROXYETHYL CELLULOSE ( HEC ) (500 GM)

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Hydroxyethylcellulose (HEC) is a non-ionic, water-soluble polymer derived from natural cellulose (typically wood pulp or cotton). It is one of the most widely used thickening and stabilizing agents in the beauty industry, known for creating crystal-clear gels and improving the "slip" or spreadability of products.

Features

Core Functions in Formulations

  • Thickening & Gelling: It efficiently increases the viscosity of water-based products. Unlike many other thickeners, it can produce perfectly transparent gels.
  • Emulsion Stabilization: It prevents the separation of oil and water phases in creams and lotions, extending shelf life.
  • Film Forming: Upon drying, it leaves a thin, flexible, and protective film on the skin or hair. This helps retain moisture and provides a "silky" finish.
  • Rheology Modification: It provides shear-thinning properties, meaning the product becomes thinner and easier to spread when rubbed but stays thick in the bottle.
  • Foam Enhancement: In cleansers and shampoos, it stabilizes foam, making it richer and longer-lasting.

Additional Information

Formulation Advantages

  • High Compatibility: Being non-ionic, it is compatible with a wide range of ingredients, including surfactants (anionic, cationic, and non-ionic) and high concentrations of salts or alcohol.
  • pH Stability: It remains stable and effective across a broad pH range, typically between 3.0 and 10.0.
  • Safety Profile: It is generally considered safe, non-irritating, and hypoallergenic. It is also non-comedogenic, making it suitable for acne-prone skin. 

Usage Guide for Formulators

  • Concentration: Typically used at 0.1% to 2.5%.
    • 0.1–0.5% for lightweight serums.
    • 1.0–2.0% for thick gels and creams.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended for Melt and Pour Bases ?

Yes

Recommended for Candles ?

Yes

Recommended for Liquid Bases ?

Yes

Recommended for Lip Products ?

No

Recommended for Bath Salts ?

Yes

Recommended for Bath Bombs ?

Yes

Recommended for Cream/Lotion Bases ?

Yes