Zinc Ricinoleate is an odor absorber in the form of wax-like pellets. Zinc Ricinoleate is a key ingredient in most deodorant formulations, as it traps and absorbs odor as well as easily emulsifies into oils and waxes. Melting point is 158ºF to 160ºF.
Why People Use This Product:
To absorb odor in deodorant formulations.
Popular Products That Use This Ingredient:
Solid Deodorant. Emulsion Type Deodorants.
Points of Interest:
Zinc Ricinoleate chemically fixes odor molecules that are formed during bacterial decomposition of perspiration.
Melting point is 158ºF to 160ºF.
Physical Form:
Ivory Pellets
Solubility:
Insoluble in Water
Country of Origin:
TBD
Storage:
Room temperature. Air tight container.
Best Used By:
One year from date of purchase.
Shelf Life Once Used in Manufacturing:
One year from manufacturing date.
Country Of Origin: United States
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International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients (INCI): Zinc Ricinoleate
Common Name Ingredient Listing (FDA Approved): Zinc Ricinoleate
Directions:
Melt down pellets with other components during the oil phase. Emulsify as usual. Typical use level is 1.5-3%. Melting point is 158ºF to 160ºF.
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(2 Reviews) |
Jasmine • Illinois
Date Submitted: 10/04/2024
I Recommend This Product!
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"EXCELLENT DEODERANT ADDITIVE!" |
COMMENTS: I love the fact that it is a solid that requires high heat to melt, so it adds to the integrity if my deodorant when shipping them during hot weather. I also use another deodorant additive that is in liquid form, these work excellent together at killing armpit stink, and all over B.O., working on different levels of odor elimination. I appreciate to have found these natural deodorant additives, it's very rare & hard to find natural deodorizers that don't irritate the skin like baking soda and citric acid.
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PRODUCT USED IN: Lotion Bars & Sticks
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• Requires High-Heat to Melt • Blends well: waxes, oils, alcohols, etc. • Effective Odor Elimination
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• Nothing
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Michelle • Washington
Date Submitted: 08/08/2024
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"Deodorant" |
COMMENTS: First of all the list of uses does not include deodorant so I just use the closest category. Zinc Ricinoleate doesn’t blend well will waxes and oils. The majority sinks to the bottom of the bowl and clumps into a gooey mess. What does “blend” into the deodorant me beads up into hard ball in the deodorant. I tried twice and both batches had to be tossed, UGH! I cannot afford to throw away so many ingredients. I really wanted it to work. I followed the instructions for this wax carefully. It looks blended but the minute I add dry ingredients (arrowroot, baking soda,…) this wax congeals and sinks. Why is this happening?
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PRODUCT USED IN: Lotions, Creams & Butters
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• Nothing but the idea that it works
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• Suggested uses and better instructions
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