Hydroxyethyl Cellulose (HEC) is a non-ionic thickener used in skin care emulsions.
It builds viscosity, supports stability, improves slip during rub-in.
Share your formula type and targets. We will suggest a simple test plan.

HEC is used in lotions and sun care products to adjust viscosity and control flow behavior. It can improve product feel during dispensing and rub-in. It also supports stable texture during storage. Performance depends on emulsifier system, oil phase level, pH, electrolytes, plus process shear. Some processes prefer cleaner hydration to reduce fisheyes during incorporation. A short bench test usually confirms the best approach. Send your emulsion type, target viscosity range, processing method. We will recommend evaluation options.


Helps stabilize texture. Supports a uniform feel over time.

Adds lubricious glide. Helps reduce drag during rub-in.

Works across broad pH ranges in many systems. Confirm in your base.


Is HEC suitable for lotions and skin care products?
It can support stable texture by building viscosity. Confirm with storage tests.
Many systems show better slip and smoother spreading. Confirm with sensory checks.
Many grades work across broad pH conditions. Share your pH range for matching.
Use controlled addition and steady agitation. Allow full hydration before adjustments.
TDS and SDS. COA is available by batch on request.
Send your base system and targets. Get a clear sample plan.