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Not to be mistaken with your favorite drink or isopropyl alcohol, cetyl alcohol is a solid, waxy ingredient that’s frequently used in cosmetics. Cetyl alcohol is an emulsifier that helps combine oil and water in hair and skincare products like lotions and cosmetics, which helps make the consistency smooth.[1]
It’s a good moisturizer, and it may be a worthwhile ingredient to add to your beauty and skin care regimen!Tip: Color can be a big indicator of whether a product is rancid or not. While slight color changes aren’t a big deal, you may want to toss out your oil if it’s really dark or a different color altogether.[19]
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