Ethylene Glycol Monostearate (EGMS)

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Young Chemist Ethylene Glycol Monostearate (EGMS) is a cosmetic chemical commonly used in personal care and cosmetic products. It is derived from ethylene oxide and stearic acid. EGMS serves various functions in cosmetic formulations and offers several benefits. However, it is essential to use it with caution and be aware of potential risks. Here is a description of EGMS, its benefits, how to use it, and cautions to consider:

Ethylene Glycol Monostearate (EGMS) is a white, waxy solid or creamy substance with a faint odor. It is an ester composed of ethylene glycol and stearic acid, which gives it its emulsifying and stabilizing properties. EGMS is soluble in oils and insoluble in water, making it suitable for various cosmetic formulations.

Ethylene Glycol Monostearate (EGMS) is a versatile pearlizing agent and opacifier that transforms everyday cleansers into luxurious, spa-like formulas. Added to shampoos, body washes, shower gels, face cleansers, and hand soaps, EGMS creates a rich, pearlescent sheen with a creamy look customers love—while subtly boosting viscosity and improving the skin feel of the final product. Its smooth, lamellar crystals scatter light for an elegant, high-end appearance without heavy fillers or dyes.

Highly compatible with common surfactant systems (e.g., SLES/SLS, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, APGs), EGMS flakes/pastilles disperse easily, melt cleanly, and help stabilize foam for a dense, cushiony lather and a soft, silky-clean rinse. Formulators rely on EGMS to achieve consistent opacity, elevate brand aesthetics, and deliver camera-ready clarity across temperatures and water qualities. It pairs beautifully with glycerin, conditioning polymers, and light esters to round out sensorials, and it supports pH-balanced ranges for face and body care.

Thoughtfully packed for reliable handling and scale-up, our EGMS provides repeatable performance from lab pilot to full production—ideal for mass and premium lines alike. If you’re upgrading a base into a signature cleanser, EGMS is the fast, cost-effective route to a luxury look and feel.

EGMS for pearlescent glow, creamy body, and consumer-loved texture, a smart, clean-label enhancer for next-gen personal care.

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EGMS is primarily used as an ingredient in cosmetic formulations, such as creams, lotions, body butters, and conditioners. It is typically incorporated during the manufacturing process, following the recommended usage levels provided by the supplier or formulator. It is important to follow the instructions and guidelines specific to the product being developed.

Use EGMS at 0.5–3% (typical 1–2%) in surfactant systems. Add flakes/pastilles to the heated surfactant phase at 60–70 °C until dissolved; mix until uniform. Combine with water phase, then cool slowly with gentle stirring to allow lamellar crystal formation for maximum pearlescence. Fine-tune viscosity with salt or polymer thickeners; add fragrance/color in cool-down. Compatible with SLES/SLS + CAPB/APGs and most preservative systems; check clarity/opacity and freeze–thaw stability. Target pH 5.0–6.5 for skin cleansers. For richer look/feel, pair with EGDS or light esters. Store EGMS airtight, cool, dry. Record batch %, melt temp, and pH for repeatable, premium results.

  1. Emulsifier: EGMS acts as an emulsifying agent, helping to mix oil and water-based ingredients in cosmetic products. It enables the formation and stability of emulsions, such as creams, lotions, and moisturizers.
  2. Stabilizer: EGMS contributes to the stability of cosmetic formulations, preventing the separation of oil and water phases. It helps maintain the desired consistency and texture of products over time.
  3. Thickener: EGMS can increase the viscosity of formulations, providing a thicker and more luxurious texture. This property is particularly beneficial for creating creamy and rich cosmetic products.
  4. Moisturizing: EGMS has moisturizing properties, helping to hydrate and soften the skin. It forms a protective barrier that locks in moisture, promoting a smoother and healthier appearance.

Ethylene Glycol Monostearate (EGMS) is a versatile pearlizing agent and opacifier that gives shampoos, body washes, shower gels, and hand soaps an elegant pearlescent glow and creamy body. It subtly boosts viscosity, enhances foam stability, and improves the silky-clean rinse consumers love—without heavy fillers or dyes. EGMS disperses easily, melts cleanly, and works with popular surfactants (SLES/SLS, CAPB, APGs) across a wide pH. It helps mask haze, elevates brand aesthetics, and delivers consistent, camera-ready appearance from mass to premium lines. Pair with glycerin, light esters, and conditioning polymers for a plush, spa-like sensorial. Cost-effective, scalable, and clean-label friendly.

  1. Sensitivity and Allergies: Some individuals may be sensitive or allergic to EGMS. If you have a history of skin allergies or irritation, it is advisable to perform a patch test before using products containing EGMS on a larger area of the skin.
  2. Eye Contact: Avoid direct contact with the eyes. In case of accidental contact, rinse thoroughly with water. If irritation persists, seek medical attention.
  3. Ingestion: EGMS is for external use only and should not be ingested. If ingested accidentally, seek immediate medical assistance.
  4. Storage: Store EGMS in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and sources of ignition. Keep it out of reach of children and pets.

It is important to note that this information serves as a general guide, and it is always recommended to consult the specific product label and follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer or formulator.

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