Product specifications and performance data for formulation review.
LANDERCOLL cellulose ether helps facial cleanser manufacturers improve product texture, viscosity, flow behavior, suspension stability, and consumer-friendly cleansing formulation performance across cleansing gel, foaming, cream, mild, exfoliating, sensitive-skin, herbal, and sulfate-free formats.
From everyday cleansing gels to premium cream and exfoliating facial cleansers — the right HEC, HPMC, or CMC grade delivers predictable rheology, stable product body, and consistent sensory experience for overseas manufacturers and skincare formulators.
Cleansing Gel · Foaming · Cream · Mild · Exfoliating · Sensitive-Skin · Herbal · Sulfate-Free
Quick Answer
Quick AnswerHEC (Hydroxyethyl Cellulose) is the primary cellulose ether used in facial cleanser formulations for mild viscosity control, smooth texture, suspension stability, and formulation consistency. Selected HPMC and CMC grades may be considered in customized facial care systems where suspension support, special texture, or rheology adjustment is required. Cellulose ether helps facial cleansers achieve smooth and stable product body, easy application, formulation uniformity, and consistent appearance during storage.
Key performance, compatibility, and supply reference for overseas facial cleanser manufacturers and personal care formulators.
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Facial cleanser is a personal care product used to remove oil, sweat, makeup residue, dust, pollution particles, and daily impurities from facial skin. It may be formulated as cleansing gel, cleansing foam, cream cleanser, mild cleanser, exfoliating cleanser, micellar cleansing gel, sulfate-free cleanser, or sensitive-skin cleanser — each requiring specific viscosity, texture, mildness, and stability characteristics.
LANDERCOLL provides cellulose ether products for facial cleanser manufacturers — especially HEC (hydroksyetyloceluloza) for viscosity control, smooth texture, and formulation stability. Selected HPMC (hydroksypropylometyloceluloza) oraz CMC (karboksymetyloceluloza) grades may also be considered in customized facial care systems where suspension support, special texture, or rheology adjustment is required.
If facial cleanser is too thin, it may be difficult to dose and may run too quickly during application. If it is too thick or stringy, it may feel heavy, difficult to spread, or difficult to rinse. Without reliable rheology control, products lose consumer-perceived quality, show poor particle suspension, and develop viscosity drift during storage.
LANDERCOLL provides HEC and selected cellulose ether grades for facial cleanser manufacturers who need dependable mild viscosity control, smooth texture, suspension stability, and formulation consistency across different facial cleanser types and production environments.
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Primary · Non-Ionic · HEC
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Specialty · HPMC · Custom Rheology
Specialty cellulose ether for selected thickening, rheology adjustment, and film-forming support.
HPMC may be considered in selected facial cleanser, cleansing gel, and personal care formulations where special rheology, water-soluble polymer behavior, or film-forming support is required. Its use should be validated through formulation testing, because facial cleanser performance depends on surfactant type, pH, electrolytes, moisturizers, oils, fragrance, preservatives, and active ingredients.
Anionic · CMC · Selected Systems
Cellulose ether option for suspension support, consistency, and selected texture adjustment.
CMC may be used in selected facial cleanser formulations where suspension support, product consistency, or viscosity contribution is needed. It may be suitable for certain opaque, herbal, exfoliating, or particle-containing systems after compatibility testing. Final use should be confirmed, because surfactants, electrolytes, pH, moisturizers, and active ingredients can affect formulation behavior.
Facial cleanser formulations vary by product type, surfactant system, mildness requirement, and market positioning. The table below provides a general reference for common components.
| Komponent | Function in Facial Cleanser |
|---|---|
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| Mild Surfactants | Provide cleansing, wetting, and foam |
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| Moisturizers / Emollients | Support after-feel and product sensory profile |
| Exfoliating Particles | Provide physical exfoliation in selected systems |
| Fragrance / Preservatives | Provide scent and protect water-based formulas |
| pH Adjusters | Maintain target pH and formulation stability |
| Botanical Extracts / Actives | Support selected product positioning or claims |
| Typ aplikacji | Zalecany kierunek produktu | Główne wymagania dotyczące wydajności |
|---|---|---|
| Facial Cleansing Gel | HEC / selected HPMC | Gel texture, smooth flow, clear or stable appearance |
| Foaming Facial Cleanser | HEC | Mild viscosity, foam-compatible rheology, dispensing |
| Cream Facial Cleanser | HEC / selected cellulose ether | Texture, body, stable emulsion support |
| Mild Facial Cleanser | HEC | Gentle texture, smooth spreading, stable flow |
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| Sensitive-Skin Cleanser | HEC | Mild rheology, smooth texture, stable consistency |
| Herbal Facial Cleanser | HEC / CMC | Extract or particle suspension, uniform appearance |
| Sulfate-Free Facial Cleanser | HEC / selected cellulose ether | Compatibility, viscosity, rheology balance |
These dosage ranges are starting references only. Final dosage should be confirmed through viscosity testing, compatibility testing, foam evaluation, pH stability testing, suspension testing, storage stability testing, dispensing behavior evaluation, and consumer-use trials.
| Typ aplikacji | Typowe odwołanie do dawki |
|---|---|
| Facial Cleansing Gel | 0.3% – 1.2% |
| Foaming Facial Cleanser | 0.2% – 0.8% |
| Cream Facial Cleanser | 0.2% – 0.9% |
| Mild Facial Cleanser | 0.15% – 0.7% |
| Exfoliating Facial Cleanser | 0.3% – 1.2% |
| Sensitive-Skin Cleanser | 0.15% – 0.7% |
| Herbal Facial Cleanser | 0,2% – 1,0% |
| Sulfate-Free Facial Cleanser | 0,2% – 1,0% |
Cellulose ether influences mild viscosity control, smooth texture, gentle spreading feel, suspension stability, foam-compatible rheology, and long-term storage performance in surfactant-based facial cleanser systems.
HEC helps adjust facial cleanser viscosity and supports a stable product body. This improves product appearance, dispensing behavior, and spreading performance during use. Achieving the right viscosity level is especially important in facial care, where consumers are sensitive to both over-thick and over-thin textures.
Facial cleanser should feel smooth and pleasant during application on delicate facial skin. Cellulose ether helps create a uniform flow profile and reduces watery or uneven product feel — contributing to a premium sensory experience that consumers associate with effective, gentle cleansing.
A suitable cellulose ether grade supports soft and controlled spreading during facial cleansing. Final skin feel depends on the complete surfactant, humectant, and conditioning system, but cellulose ether contributes to the overall spreading and application behavior.
Exfoliating particles, pearlizing agents, botanical particles, or visual additives may need stable distribution throughout the product. Cellulose ether can support suspension stability when properly matched with the formulation — preventing settling and maintaining uniform product appearance.
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Low viscosity response or weak thickener system.
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Adjust cellulose ether dosage and viscosity grade.
Unsuitable rheology or high polymer dosage.
Select proper grade and optimize dosage.
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Poor suspension or incompatible ingredients.
Support suspension stability through grade selection.
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Use suitable grade and dosage for particle stability.
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Test compatible grade and formulation balance.
Polymer, fragrance, oil, salt, or surfactant incompatibility.
Confirm compatibility through testing.
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Tube, pump, bottle, sachet, or foamer packaging affects the target viscosity and flow profile. A foamer pump, for example, requires a much lower viscosity than a tube or squeeze bottle.
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Choosing the right cellulose ether requires balancing viscosity, texture, foam compatibility, clarity, suspension stability, dispensing behavior, skin feel perception, and storage performance across the complete facial cleanser formulation system.
Grade Selection Guide
LANDERCOLL can review your facial cleanser formulation direction and recommend suitable HEC, HPMC, CMC, or selected cellulose ether grades for testing.
Is the facial cleanser gel, foam, cream, mild, exfoliating, or sulfate-free?
Mild anionic, amino acid, amphoteric, or sulfate-free surfactants?
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What is the final pH range of the formulation?
Are humectants, oils, emollients, or botanical extracts included?
Do exfoliating particles or visual additives need suspension support?
Is clear appearance or opaque appearance required?
Tube, pump, bottle, sachet, or foamer packaging?
What temperature range and shelf life are expected?
What production process and hydration method are used?
LANDERCOLL provides product-related documentation to support facial cleanser formulation testing, purchasing review, quality approval, and import compliance.
Formulation & Performance Evaluation
Supporting facial cleanser and personal care product development with complete technical documentation.
— LANDERCOLL R&D —Product specifications and performance data for formulation review.
Safety, handling, and regulatory information (SDS / MSDS).
Batch quality confirmation supplied per shipment.
Overview of cellulose ether range and application areas.
Formulation guidance and usage recommendations.
Grade recommendation for specific facial cleanser applications.
Handling, shelf life, and storage condition reference.
Available where applicable for international orders and import compliance.
All documents supplied upon request to support formulation review, quality approval, and import compliance.
Zamów Dokumenty ProduktuIf your facial cleanser is too thin, too thick, stringy, unstable, cloudy, difficult to dispense, losing viscosity, or showing poor suspension — the cellulose ether grade or dosage may need to be reviewed.
Wsparcie w formulacji
Grade selection, rheology adjustment, and compatibility guidance for facial cleanser manufacturers.
— LANDERCOLL Technical Team —HEC selection for mild viscosity control
Facial cleanser texture and rheology adjustment
Suspension stability discussion and testing direction
Foam-compatible viscosity support
Particle or pearl suspension support
Dosage reference and optimization for facial cleanser types
Sample provision and quotation communication
HEC is the most commonly used cellulose ether in facial cleanser for viscosity control, smooth texture, suspension stability, and formulation consistency. HPMC and CMC may be considered in selected customized facial cleanser systems where special rheology, suspension, or texture requirements exist.
HEC helps improve viscosity, product body, smooth texture, dispensing behavior, suspension stability, and storage stability in selected water-based facial cleanser formulations. It is a non-ionic thickener compatible with many mild surfactant systems used in facial care products.
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