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Catalog Number | CI-SC-0501 |
Product Name | Shorea Stenoptera Butter |
CAS | 91770-65-9 |
Description | Illipe butter is the fat obtained from Shorea Stenoptera. Illipe butter is similar to cocoa butter in its triglyceride composition. Because it has a higher melting point than cocoa butter it makes it ideal for soaps, and it is an excellent base for a great many body care products, including those used for the skin, sun protection, creams, soaps, lip sticks, balms, make-up foundations, and hair conditioners. Melt Point: 34-38°C. |
Solubility | Oil-soluble |
Appearance | White to slightly yellow solid |
Application | Skin and hair care products, color cosmetics, sun care products |
Storage | Store light-protected at a cool and dry place |
HS Code | 3402130000 |
INCI | Shorea stenoptera butter |
Uses | Recommended use level 1-10%. For external use only. |
Shorea Stenoptera Butter, derived from the seeds of the Sal tree, is a refined cosmetic ingredient esteemed for its emollient properties and compatibility with a variety of skincare formulations. Thanks to its composition, which predominantly includes C18:0 and C18:1 fatty acids, the butter remains solid at room temperature yet effortlessly melts upon skin contact, facilitating smooth application. It shares certain characteristics with cocoa butter but surpasses it in terms of uniform triglyceride composition and oxidative stability, allowing for use in higher concentrations to create stable emulsions. This butter is renowned for preventing skin dryness, minimizing wrinkle formation, and preserving skin suppleness by protecting against protein degradation. Its versatility makes it an ideal addition to creams, lotions, balms, makeup foundations, soaps, lip care items, and sun care products, with usage levels ranging from 3% to 100%, depending on formulation needs.
What is Shorea Stenoptera Seed Butter and how is it derived?
Shorea Stenoptera Seed Butter is derived from the fruit of the Sal tree, scientifically known as Shorea Robusta. The butter is extracted, processed, and refined from the fruit to produce a smooth, light-colored yellow butter with low odor, making it ideal for use in cosmetics and toiletries.
What unique properties does Shorea Stenoptera Seed Butter possess?
This butter is characterized by its high content of C18:0 and C18:1 fatty acids. It is solid at room temperature but melts upon contact with the skin, offering a texture similar to cocoa butter. Its uniform triglyceride composition and high oxidative stability allow it to be used in larger quantities to create stable emulsions.
How does Shorea Stenoptera Seed Butter benefit the skin?
Shorea Stenoptera Seed Butter is known for preventing skin dryness and the development of wrinkles. It helps in reducing the degeneration of structural proteins and skin cells, while also restoring skin flexibility. Its excellent emolliency, softening effects, and good spreadability make it beneficial for various skin applications.
In what types of cosmetic products can Shorea Stenoptera Seed Butter be used?
This versatile butter is commonly used in creams, lotions, balms, make-up foundations, soap making, lip care, and sun care products due to its beneficial properties for the skin.
What is the recommended usage level for Shorea Stenoptera Seed Butter in formulations?
The recommended usage level of Shorea Stenoptera Seed Butter in cosmetic formulations ranges from 3% to 100%, depending on the desired effect and product type.