Natural Emulsifiers and Preservative Factsheet FINAL
Natural Emulsifiers and Preservative Factsheet FINAL
Natural Emulsifiers and Preservative Factsheet FINAL
We know how important it is for you to use the most natural ingredients
possible which is why we’ve created this handy factsheet featuring our 3
favourite natural emulsifiers and preservatives.
Natural Emulsifiers
Oil and water do not naturally mix together, therefore in order to make a
cream or lotion which is a blend of oil and water an emulsifier is needed.
1) Xyliance
INCI Cetearyl Wheat Straw Glucosides (and) Cetearyl Alcohol
(Accepted by Ecocert)
This emulsifier is made of 100% plant origin where the sugar (xylose) is
derived from wheat straw (hence the name) and the fatty alcohols are
derived from rapeseed and palm.
This is the ideal emulsifier for beginners because it’s easy to use and
creates very stable emulsions.
Perfect for rich cream textures which are non greasy. Very suitable for anti-
aging or very hydrating creams.
Dosage:
4-5% for a lotion or serum
8% for a cream
Derived from Vegetable (coconut, palm and palm kernel) and mineral
(potassium).
Another easy to use emulsifier which creates smooth and creamy emulsions.
Very versatile, as it helps create a wide range of textures - from milks to
heavy creams depending on dosage used.
Dosage:
3% for a milk with added 0.3% xanthan gum to ensure stability
4% for a serum
5% for a lotion
8% for a cream
In the UK, where this emulsifier isn’t available as an all in one product, the
alternative is to use Glyceryl Stearate (also sold as VE Emulsifier) with
Sodium Sodium Stearoyl Lactylate (also sold as MF emulsifier) and Cetearyl
Alcohol.
Glyceryl Stearate added to oil phase. For a cream 3%; for a lotion 1.5%
Cetearyl Alcohol added to oil phase. For a cream 2%; for a lotion 1%
Sodium Stearoyl Lactylate added to water phase. For a cream 5%; for a
lotion 2.5%
Ideal for wrinkle care for both eye contour and face, due to being very
emollient and moisturizing.
Dosage:
5% for a serum
6% for a lotion or lighter cream
8% for a cream
If you have problems with the stability of this emulsifier some suppliers
recommend using 5-7% Olivem 1000 with 0.5%-1% Glyceryl Stearate, 1%-4%
Cetearyl Alcohol, and 0.2% Xanthan gum to form a stable emulsion.
1) Preservative Eco
Other trade names include Mikrokill ECT, Geogard ECT and Plantaserv M.
INCI: Benzyl Alcohol (and) Salicylic Acid (and) Glycerin (and) Sorbic Acid
Available from Aromantic (UK). Also sold as Geogard™ ECT available from
Voyageur Soap and Candle Company (USA) and Plantaserv M available from
New Directions (Australia).
Available from Naturally Thinking (UK) and Making Cosmetics (USA) and Go
Native (NZ)
It is effective at a pH of 4-9.
P.S. If you’d like to create your own natural or organic skincare range check
out our Diploma in Natural Skincare Formulation course here