Isopropyl Myristate Cosmetic Grade for Soap Making & Skincare
Isopropyl myristate cosmetic grade, derived from isopropyl alcohol and myristic acid, provides a silky, velvety texture for soaps, creams, lotions, and more. Customers note reduced greasiness in body butters and quality as a key benefit; some report mixed scent effects
Highlights
- silky texture for cosmetics
- cosmetic-grade formulation
- multi-use for skincare and toiletries
Pros
- silky, velvet texture
- reduces greasiness in body butters
- suitable for multiple cosmetic uses
- noted quality by customers
Cons
- mixed feedback on scent impact
- not suitable for making fragrances (per some feedback)
Best For
Features
- Isopropyl Myristate mixture from isopropyl alcohol and myristic acid for a silky, velvet texture in cosmetics
- Cosmetic grade ingredient suitable for soap making, fragrances, shampoos, creams and lotions
- Also formulated for makeup remover, adhesive remover, antiperspirants and deodorants
- Functions as a thickener, lubricant, and emollient moisturizer in formulations