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Stearic Acid in Sugar Scrub

On the Utility of Stearic Acid in Sugar Scrubs
There are sugar scrubs in the world, among which the use of stearic acid is quite crucial. Stearic acid has several wonders in sugar scrubs.

First, stearic acid can increase the consistency of the paste. Make the paste suitable, neither too soft, difficult to hold and use; nor too thick, inconvenient to apply evenly. Appropriate consistency allows users to easily apply sugar scrubs to the skin and start a pleasant skin care process.

Second, it can improve the lubricity of sugar scrubs. When sugar particles come into contact with the skin, stearic acid acts as a lubricant, reducing excessive friction between sugar particles and the skin and preventing damage to the skin due to improper friction. In this way, when exfoliating the scrub, it also cares for the integrity of the skin, making the skin glow with gentle care.

Furthermore, stearic acid helps to preserve the sugar scrub. It can prevent the deterioration of the paste to a certain extent and prolong the shelf life of the product. For those who make sugar scrubs, it can reduce the wear and tear caused by the deterioration of the product; for users, they can use it with confidence without worrying about the impact of product deterioration on skin health.

When making sugar scrubs, the amount of stearic acid needs to be precisely controlled. If the dosage is too small, the above effects cannot be fully demonstrated; if the dosage is too large, the paste may be too greasy and affect the feeling of use. Only by finding the right ratio can a high-quality sugar scrub be made, allowing users to enjoy the skin beauty experience brought by the synergy of stearic acid and sugar particles.