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  • How to Choose Between AEO-3 and AEO-9 for Personal Care Formulations?
    Apr 29, 2026
      In the world of cosmetic science, fatty alcohol ethoxylates (AEOs) are the workhorses of stability and texture. As a leading chemical supplier, Bewellchem understands that selecting the right grade isn’t just about chemistry—it’s about the sensory experience of the final product.   When deciding between AEO-3 vs AEO-9, the primary differentiator is the degree of ethoxylation, which dictates how the molecule behaves in water and oil.       Understanding the EO Chain Length The number following "AEO" represents the average number of alcohol ethoxylates EO moles attached to the fatty alcohol base. This structural difference fundamentally shifts the molecule's affinity for water. ● AEO-3: Contains 3 moles of ethylene oxide. It has a shorter hydrophilic "head," making it more oil-soluble (lipophilic). ● AEO-9: Contains 9 moles of ethylene oxide. The larger polar head makes it significantly more water-soluble (hydrophilic).   The Role of the Emulsifier HLB Value The most scientific way to choose between these two personal care surfactants is by looking at the emulsifier HLB value (Hydrophile-Lipophile Balance).   Characteristic AEO-3 AEO-9 HLB Value ~8.0 - 8.5 ~13.0 - 13.5 Solubility Oil-soluble Water-soluble Primary Function W/O Emulsifier / Defoamer O/W Emulsifier / Solubilizer Appearance Colorless liquid White paste/cream   For formulators, the HLB system is a roadmap. If you are creating a heavy, water-in-oil (W/O) night cream, AEO-3 is your candidate. However, for most modern lotions and light serums (O/W), AEO-9 is the industry standard for ensuring that oils remain perfectly suspended in a water base.   Application in Cosmetic Raw Materials Modern cosmetic raw materials must be versatile. Here is how these two differ in practical application:   When to choose AEO-3: AEO-3 excels as a co-emulsifier. Because it is lipophilic, it is often paired with higher HLB surfactants to "fine-tune" the stability of an emulsion. It is also an excellent choice for bath oils or cleansing oils where a "bloom" effect (turning milky when hitting water) is desired without fully dissolving the oil.   When to choose AEO-9: AEO-9 is a powerhouse for cleansing and solubilization. It is frequently found in shampoos, body washes, and facial cleansers. Beyond emulsification, AEO-9 acts as a high-performance wetting agent and can help solubilize fragrances or essential oils into aqueous systems, ensuring the final product remains transparent and stable over time.       Why Quality Matters At Bewellchem, we know that the purity of your personal care surfactants affects everything from the viscosity of a lotion to the irritation potential on the skin. High-quality AEOs provide a consistent 1,4-dioxane profile and narrow homolog distribution, ensuring that your batch-to-batch consistency never wavers.   Conclusion The choice between AEO-3 vs AEO-9 boils down to your desired emulsion type and the specific emulsifier HLB value required for your oil phase. Whether you need the lipophilic coupling of AEO-3 or the robust solubilizing power of AEO-9, Bewellchem is here to provide the high-purity ingredients your brand deserves.   Contact Bewellchem today to request samples or technical data sheets for your next formulation!  

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