Substancegroup
Refattening substances
Description
Refattening substances, also referred to as refatteners or refattening agents, are substances which are mostly added to surfactant products to counter their defattening character. Fatty acid esters and fatty alcohols are, for instance, suited for this purpose.
Examples for ingredients / INCI
Squalane; 2,6,10,15,19,23-Hexamethyltetracosane
Squalene; 2,6,10,15,19,23-Hexamethyltetracosa-2,6,10,14,18,22-hexaene
Steareth-10; Stearyl Alcohol, Polyethyleneglycol Ether (on average 10 units of -CH2-CH2-O-)
Stearyl Alcohol, 1-Octadecanol
Glycerol Trimyristate; Myristic Acid, Glycerol Ester
Glycerol Tripalmitate; Palmitic Acid, Glycerol Ester; Palmitin
Wheat Germ Glycerides; Ester of Wheat Germ Fatty Oils and Glycerin
Typically included in the following product groups