Veggilanol (Vegetarian Society Approved Lanolin) - Essentially Natural
Veggilanol (Vegetarian Society Approved Lanolin) - Essentially Natural
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Veggilanol Gold is anhydrous lanolin, a refined cosmetic ingredient used in rich formulations where cushion, emolliency and water-in-oil compatibility are wanted. It is commonly used in balms, creams, conditioners and other products that benefit from a dense, protective feel. As an oil-phase ingredient, it is not water soluble and is typically worked into richer systems rather than lightweight water-based products. It is Vegetarian Society Approved, but it is not vegan.
♡ Why we love it: Veggilanol Gold is a classic speciality ingredient for formulas that need real richness and dependable performance. Its dense, conditioning feel makes it useful in products where texture, substance and lasting emolliency matter.
Key properties
- INCI Name: Lanolin
- Form: Anhydrous lanolin
- Solubility: Not water soluble
- Vegetarian Society Approved
- Vegan: No
- NATRUE Approved
- Suitable For: Cosmetic use
- Profile: Dense emollient ingredient for rich lipid-based formulations
- Suitable For: Balms, Salves, Rich Creams, Water-In-Oil Systems, Conditioners And Lipid-Rich Cosmetic Products
- Storage: Store in clean, dry conditions away from excessive heat
What it's used for
- Adding richness to balms and salves
- Supporting dense, emollient textures in rich creams
- Water-in-oil formulation work
- Hair conditioners and treatment products
- Lipid-rich cosmetic systems with a substantial feel
- Products needing cushion, occlusivity and lasting emolliency
- Rich body care and protective-feel formulations
Who it's for
- Formulators creating rich lanolin-based cosmetic products
- Makers working on water-in-oil systems
- Product developers building denser, more protective textures
- Hair care and balm formulas needing extra emolliency
- Vegan product concepts
- Water-only formulations
- Plant-based formulations where plant origin is required
- Use as a direct substitute for plant waxes
- Lightweight oil-free skincare concepts
- People with known lanolin sensitivity
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How to use
- As a Balm Ingredient: Melt into the oil phase of balms, salves and rich body care products.
- As a Cream Ingredient: Use in lipid-rich emulsions where a denser, more cushioned feel is wanted.
- As a Haircare Ingredient: Add to richer conditioners and treatment products where extra emolliency is needed.
- Processing Tip: Warm gently until fully melted and homogeneous before combining with the rest of the oil phase.
- Testing Tip: Check final texture, stability and skin feel before scaling up.
Safety instructions
- For cosmetic formulation use only
- For external use only
- Do not ingest
- Avoid contact with eyes
- Patch test finished products before wider use
- Avoid use if sensitive to lanolin
- Keep the container tightly closed when not in use
- Store in clean, dry conditions away from excessive heat
- Keep out of reach of children
Faqs
Q: Is Veggilanol Gold the same as a plant wax?
A: No, it is an anhydrous lanolin ingredient with its own distinct texture and formulation behaviour.
Q: Is Veggilanol Gold water soluble?
A: No, it is not water soluble and is generally used in the oil phase.
Q: Is Veggilanol Gold suitable for vegan formulations?
A: No, lanolin is wool-derived and is not considered vegan, although this ingredient is approved for vegetarian use.
Q: What products is Veggilanol Gold commonly used in?
A: It is commonly used in balms, rich creams, conditioners and other lipid-rich cosmetic systems.
