emulsifier

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Thickeners/Emulsifiers
When it comes to cosmetics, an emulsifier refers to any ingredient that helps keep unlike ingredients (such as oil and water) from separating in an emulsion. Examples of cosmetic ingredients that function as emulsifiers include the polysorbates, laureth-4, and potassium cetyl sulfate. Emulsifiers are widely used in throughout the cosmetics industry and are the unsung heroes of many cosmetic formulas that blend unlike ingredients together.

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