Isopropyl myristate is a polar emollient and is used in cosmetic and topical pharmaceutical preparations where skin absorption is desired. It is also used as a treatment for head lice. It is also in flea and tick killing products for pets.
Isopropyl myristate is a synthetic oil composed of isopropyl alcohol, a propane derivative, and myristic acid, a naturally occurring fatty acid. It’s a common cosmetic component in a wide range of beauty products, including aftershaves, antiperspirants, and anti-ageing lotions.
BENEFITS AND APPLICATIONS-
- The use of isopropyl myristate in skincare products has the advantage of assisting in the dissolution of other skincare components, enabling them to be dispersed uniformly throughout the formulation.
- It is especially beneficial for dry and flaky skin as it acts as a brilliant emollient and helps in softening and smoothing your skin.
- Isopropyl myristate also eliminates germs, which is one of its key advantages. As a result, it is frequently used in hand sanitizers. This, together with the fact that isopropyl myristate evaporates quickly, makes it an excellent component in both skincare and hand sanitizer products.
- It works as an emollient for your DIY formulation, which increases the product’s spreadability and improves texture.
- Our isopropyl myristate is special in that it can improve the penetration of other substances.
- It is incredibly necessary when formulating and making cosmetically elegant goods.
HOW IT WORKS-
- It works by attracting moisture from the air and fixing it in the deep layers of skin and scalp.
- It works by creating a preventive barrier that locks moisture into the skin and increases the moisture retention capacity.
CONCENTRATION AND SOLUBILITY-
- It is recommended that it should be used at a concentration of 1 to 20%.
- It is soluble in most solvents but is insoluble in water.
HOW TO USE-
- Prepare the oil and water phases of your formulation separately.
- Heat the water and oil phase using a double boiler.
- Add our isopropyl myristate to the heated oil phase with constant stirring.
- Blend both the phases using a mini-mixer until the required consistency is not obtained.