Natural Origin of Sucrose Stearate and Polyglyceryl-10 Stearate in Ceracare NP50
Asked by: marknotgood
On: January 20, 2026
Product Type:
Cosmetics
Question
Are Sucrose stearate and polyglyceryl-10 stearate in Ceracare NP50 of natural origin?
Answer
Both Sucrose Stearate and Polyglyceryl-10 Stearate used in Ceracare™ NP50 are of natural origin.
- Sucrose Stearate: This is a sugar-based emulsifier. It is an ester formed from sucrose (sugar derived from plants like sugarcane or beets) and stearic acid (a fatty acid typically derived from vegetable oils).
- Polyglyceryl-10 Stearate: This is a 100% natural O/W emulsifier. It is derived from polyglycerol (from vegetable glycerin) and stearic acid (from vegetable oils).
Furthermore, Ceracare™ NP50 itself is characterized as:
- Non-animal source: All components are plant-derived or synthetic-identical but not from animals.
- EWG Green Compliant: The ingredients meet safety standards for green/natural formulations.
- PEG-free: It does not contain petroleum-based PEG surfactants.
These ingredients are chosen for their gentleness and compatibility with sensitive skin, aligning with natural and "clean beauty" standards.
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