Can I use Cetyl Alcohol with Myristyl Alcohol?

Works well together
Cetyl Alcohol and Myristyl Alcohol are generally compatible and can be layered in the same routine. As always, introduce one new active at a time and watch how your skin responds.
Cetyl AlcoholEmollient
  • Softening
  • Stabilizes emulsions
More about Cetyl Alcohol
  • C14 fatty alcohol with a smooth, non-greasy skin feel — provides softer, lighter emolliency than stearyl (C18) or behenyl (C22) alcohols while still contributing to emulsion stability and opacity
  • Works as an emulsion co-emulsifier alongside fatty acid-based emulsifiers, stabilizing the lamellar liquid crystal structure that supports slow, even active ingredient release
  • Common in eye cream formulas where a rich-but-light emollient texture and good stability are required
  • As a fatty alcohol, myristyl alcohol can be comedogenic for highly acne-prone individuals at higher concentrations in leave-on formulas — not a concern in the amounts typical for use as an emulsion stabilizer
More about Myristyl Alcohol

Products with Cetyl Alcohol

Nordic Bloom Anti-Wrinkle & Dark Spot Night SerumSerum
Lumene
Nordic Bloom Anti-Wrinkle & Dark Spot Night Serum
Anti-Wrinkle & Firm Moisturizing Eye CreamEye Cream
Lumene
Anti-Wrinkle & Firm Moisturizing Eye Cream
Nordic-C Glow Awakening Eye CreamEye Cream
Lumene
Nordic-C Glow Awakening Eye Cream
Rich Eye CreamEye Cream
Lumene
Rich Eye Cream
Nordic Sensitive Rich Day CreamMoisturizer
Lumene
Nordic Sensitive Rich Day Cream
Nordic Sensitive Rich Night BalmBalm
Lumene
Nordic Sensitive Rich Night Balm

Products with Myristyl Alcohol

Black Rice Bakuchiol Eye CreamEye Cream
Haruharu Wonder
Black Rice Bakuchiol Eye Cream