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Difference between Polysorbate 20 and Polysorbate 80?

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Hi All,

I've been lurking on the list for about a month. I make candles and have

been thinking about expanding the uses of my fo before it loses its fragrance.

I was wondering if someone could tell me what the difference is between these

two products. I was looking at a linen spray at a store that had Polysorbate

80 listed as an ingredient, but have seen Polysorbate 20 used in *what may

be* similar product formulas.

Thanks!

Marti

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Polysorbate 20

Product Summary: Cleansing agent. Solubiliser

Physical Appearance: Liquid

HLB Value: 16.7

Function: Cleansing Agent, Solubiliser

Applications: Hair Care - Shampoos; Toiletries - Bath & Shower

Products; Toiletries - Shaving; Perfumes & Fragrances - Perfumes &

Fragrances

Polysorbate 60

Product Summary: Emulsifier O/W

Physical Appearance: Liquid, may gel

HLB Value: 14.9

Function: Emulsifier O/W

Applications: Skin Care - Facial Care, Body Care, Baby Care, Sun

Care; Hair Care - Conditioners; Decorative Cosmetics - Facial Make-Up

Polysorbate 80

Physical Appearance: Liquid

HLB Value: 15

Function: Emulsifier O/W, Solubiliser

Applications: Skin Care - Facial Care, Body Care, Baby Care, Sun

Care; Hair Care - Shampoo, Conditioners; Toiletries - Bath & Shower

Products, Shaving; Decorative Cosmetics - Facial Make-Up; Perfumes &

Fragrances

> I was wondering if someone could tell me what the difference is

between these two products. I was looking at a linen spray at a

store that had Polysorbate 80 listed as an ingredient, but have seen

Polysorbate 20 used in *what may be* similar product formulas.

>

> Thanks!

>

> Marti

>

>

>

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In a message dated 2/6/2004 3:10:09 PM Central Standard Time, Dennis writes:

> Re: Difference between Polysorbate 20 and Polysorbate 80?

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>

Thanks! I'll work on figuring that out, but it gives me a start on what to

look for!

Marti

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