What is Olivem 1000 and how do I use it? Olivem 1000 is a naturally derived, olive oil-based emulsifier used to create stable oil-in-water emulsions in skin care and hair care products. Its INCI name is Cetearyl Olivate (and) Sorbitan Olivate. To use it, add Olivem 1000 to your oil phase and heat both the oil and water phases separately to approximately 70°C. Once both phases are at temperature, slowly combine them while mixing — ideally with a hand blender or homogenizer — and continue mixing as the formula cools. It can be used as a sole emulsifier at 3–5%, or as a co-emulsifier at 0.5–2% alongside another primary emulsifier. A water-phase thickener is recommended to support emulsion stability, particularly in formulas with a higher water content.
How much Olivem 1000 do I use in a lotion or cream? The recommended usage rate for Olivem 1000 as a sole emulsifier in oil-in-water emulsions is 3–5% of total formula weight. For lighter products like serums and milks, the lower end of that range is typically sufficient. For mid-weight lotions and creams, 4–5% is common. As a co-emulsifier used alongside another primary emulsifier, 0.5–2% is the typical range. Keep in mind that Olivem 1000 also has self-thickening properties, so the final viscosity of your formula will be influenced by your usage rate, your oil-to-water ratio, and the presence of any additional thickeners or fatty alcohols.
What is the difference between Olivem 1000 and emulsifying wax? Both Olivem 1000 and conventional emulsifying wax (such as Emulsifying Wax NF) are used to bind oil and water phases together in lotion and cream formulas, but they differ significantly in their composition, origin, and formulation behavior. Emulsifying Wax NF is a synthetic, PEG-containing blend that is straightforward to use and very stable across a wide range of formulas — making it a reliable, predictable choice for many applications. Olivem 1000, by contrast, is naturally derived from olive oil, PEG-free, and ECOCERT approved — qualities that matter for natural and certified organic product lines. It also produces a liquid crystal emulsion structure that is reported to be more compatible with the skin's natural lipid barrier. The trade-off is that Olivem 1000 requires more attention during formulation — proper heating, adequate mixing, and thickener support are important for achieving a stable result. For formulators building clean-label or certified organic products, Olivem 1000 is generally the preferred emulsifying wax for lotion and cream development.
Can Olivem 1000 be used in hair care products? Yes. Olivem 1000 works well in oil-in-water hair care emulsions, including conditioning creams, hair masks, and detangling treatments. Its skin-compatible, olive-derived profile translates well to scalp and hair formulations, and its ability to work across a wide pH range gives formulators flexibility when incorporating conditioning actives. As with skin care applications, a co-emulsifier or water-phase thickener is recommended to support emulsion stability in hair care formulas.