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HS Code |
495086 |
| Product Name | Cream Base |
| Type | Cosmetic Ingredient |
| Consistency | Smooth and creamy |
| Color | White or off-white |
| Main Use | Base for creams and lotions |
| Ph Range | 5.0 to 7.0 |
| Suitable For | All skin types |
| Fragrance | Unscented or lightly scented |
| Storage Temperature | Cool, dry place |
| Shelf Life | 12 to 24 months |
| Formulation | Water and oil emulsion |
| Application Area | Face and body |
| Absorption Rate | Moderate |
| Packaging | Jar or tube |
| Safety Status | Dermatologically tested |
As an accredited Cream Base factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | Cream Base is packaged in a white, opaque 5 kg plastic pail with a secure lid, labeled clearly with product details. |
| Shipping | Cream Base is typically shipped in sealed, food-grade containers or drums to prevent contamination and preserve quality. It requires protection from extreme temperatures and direct sunlight during transit. Clearly labeled with handling instructions and safety data, Cream Base shipments comply with relevant transportation regulations to ensure safe and efficient delivery. |
| Storage | Cream Base should be stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight and sources of heat or ignition. Keep the container tightly closed and ensure it is properly labeled. Avoid contamination by storing separately from incompatible materials. Recommended storage temperature is typically between 15°C and 25°C, unless otherwise specified by the manufacturer’s guidelines. |
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Purity 99%: Cream Base with a purity of 99% is used in pharmaceutical ointment formulations, where it ensures high safety and compatibility for sensitive skin applications. Viscosity grade 30,000 cP: Cream Base of viscosity grade 30,000 cP is used in moisturizing cream production, where it provides optimal spreadability and texture for consumer preference. Melting point 34°C: Cream Base with a melting point of 34°C is applied in medicated topical creams, where it allows easy absorption at skin temperature without residue. Particle size < 10 microns: Cream Base with particle size below 10 microns is used in cosmetic emulsions, where it enables a smooth and homogeneous final product. Stability temperature 45°C: Cream Base with a stability temperature of 45°C is utilized in heat-stressed production processes, where it maintains formulation integrity during storage and transit. pH 6.5: Cream Base with a pH of 6.5 is used in dermatological treatments, where it matches skin tolerance and reduces irritation risk. Water content < 0.5%: Cream Base with water content below 0.5% is used in anhydrous ointments, where it promotes product shelf-stability and prevents microbial growth. |
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Running a chemical plant for years, I can say every step matters. The integrity of an ingredient is a reflection not just of what goes in, but how it’s made and treated at each stage. Cream Base has taken up a special place across our production lines thanks to its reliability and versatility in the personal care and cosmetics sectors.
Cream Base by its nature serves as the foundation for countless personal care products. The balance we strike in blending emollients and stabilizers doesn’t just serve the formulation – it brings real consistency to every batch. We ship out Cream Base under the model name CB-107, ready for use in face creams, body lotions, ointments, and more. Each specification isn’t a random choice. We’ve tested cream viscosity, pH, and stability under repeated conditions in real working environments. You won’t find unnecessary fillers or misleading claims hidden in a long ingredient list. Over the years, we’ve maintained a simple, dependable composition: high-purity plant oils blended with pharmaceutical-grade emulsifiers and minimal, effective preservatives. We keep the water activity at a controlled range, reducing the chance for microbial growth and keeping the base shelf-stable.
Our factory doesn’t churn out generic blends for the sake of volume. I remember the early days, facing requests for a base that didn’t separate in storage or leave a greasy film after application. Through dozens of production batches and hands-on testing, we shaped CB-107 so it integrates easily with both hydrophilic and lipophilic actives. Many of our competitors focus on low upfront cost, cutting corners with high levels of mineral oil or artificial fragrances that disrupt actives or mask issues. We use only cosmetic-approved natural oils and deliver a fragrance-free, dye-free foundation, bringing out the real effect of your added ingredients instead of overpowering them.
CB-107’s viscosity hovers between 30,000 and 36,000 mPa·s at twenty-five degrees Celsius, delivering a texture that feels smooth but not heavy. A pH level close to 6.5–7 fits sensitive formulations aiming for face and body alike. Cream Base’s physical form stays consistent, whether you’re heating it gently for active incorporation or running it through high-shear mixers. Packaged in food-grade plastic drums or stainless-lined containers, batch consistency is no accident; our QA team tests every lot for clarity, absence of foreign matter, and emulsion stability.
Our customers use CB-107 as a canvas for aloe extracts, peptide complexes, vitamin cocktails, and essential oils. Dermatologists looking to avoid allergenic triggers work with our base to produce medical creams suited for frequent use. Artisans hand-loading their botanical mixtures benefit from the base’s neutral scent and stable backbone, making experimenting with new actives less risky. We’ve seen it used in everything from fast-moving body lotions in chain retail, to high-performance actives in small-batch artisan lines.
From our plant supervisors to the process engineers, we follow every batch with more than just checklists – we look for the subtle signals that point to stable emulsion and real application value. Pure practicality drives every adjustment: humidity in winter or summer changes the required mixing speed; shifts in raw material purity sometimes call for a tweak in shear or dwell. You can’t automate that kind of know-how – it comes from years of repeated trial, customer feedback, and direct dialogue between our production and R&D labs.
We’ve seen time and again how a minor tweak in one component – using sunflower oil over soybean oil, for instance – can throw off your cream’s ability to support active penetration, or its visual color under retail lighting. That’s why CB-107’s recipe leans on virgin plant oils with established global records, and our process never pushes temperatures beyond what preserves the structural integrity of heat-sensitive ingredients. Our blending tanks get cleaned between every batch to keep allergen cross-contact to a minimum. We track every drum’s batch number, so if an issue ever arises in the field, it’s possible to trace ingredients down to the very day they arrived and the shift that handled them.
I’ve walked through more audits than I can count. The clipboards come out, swabs go into corners, and sample jars head to the lab. It’s not the certificates on the office wall that matter most, though – it’s the repeat orders from laboratories and contract manufacturers who have tried a half dozen sources before finding stability with our CB-107. You’ll find our base doesn’t separate on the shelves or in high-heat summers. It won’t clog airless dispensers, nor will it support unexpected crystallization in the presence of high-active levels. The pigment and active loads remain well-dispersed, down to the last drop in the jar.
Pharmacy chains and boutique brands contact us when their previous sources led to recalls or complaints about inconsistent batches. Our own staff see Cream Base batches through mandatory micro, heavy metal, and preservative efficiency testing – tasks often glossed over by plants just looking to hit monthly quotas. The result is a track record that others have struggled to replicate: we haven’t lost a single major account over quality issues since the CB-107 blend took its current form.
Problems don’t just appear in the factory. Several times, customers have called up with actives that curdled alternatives or left a gritty residue in their finished product. Our team walks them through potential post-addition temperatures, cooling profiles, and even order-of-addition tips drawn from real runs in our own pilot plant. We get questions about substituting water for floral hydrosols, using sensitive ingredients like Q10 or retinol, or adapting base viscosity for airless bottles. Instead of vague advice, we can share real test outcomes, including how to avoid over-shearing your actives or accidentally blowing out the emulsion with high-concentration solvents.
The difference between our base and something generic from a trader often comes to light in stability testing. High-purity emulsifiers resist phase separation during thermal cycling and on the filling line. We work with you to make sure the batch inside the jar matches your expectations, not just for the first week, but six, twelve, or even twenty-four months down the road.
Plenty of sources ship “cream base” products by the ton, often blending bulk mineral oil with low-cost thickeners and hoping a little bit of fragrance will disguise low overall quality. Those bases often feel heavy, greasy, or unstable when real actives go in. Our approach values the final user’s experience: CB-107 absorbs fast without stickiness, it doesn’t give off a sharp odor, and it holds up under real-world use – not just on the production bench, but in the customer’s hands.
Some competitors rely on high levels of synthetic stabilizers or unnecessary co-emulsifiers. We refine CB-107’s formula so it performs well in both hot and cold climates, whether distributed in Asia, Europe, or North America. We avoid skin-sensitizing raw materials, preferring the confidence of using established, non-irritant excipients wherever possible. Every lot comes with its full regulatory documents and transparency around origin and lot history.
Innovation in this sector often comes stamped with buzzwords – “clean,” “natural,” “organic.” We focus on the actual chemistry and process: batch-matched lots, simple and transparent ingredients, and a supply chain built directly from producer to end user. The real-world feedback—from start-ups launching a new vitamin C serum, to institutional manufacturers scaling up their hair mask lines—keeps us iterating, not just copying trends.
Raw material prices, seasonality on crop yields, shifts in regulatory certifications: we see it all. The trust customers place in our base reflects lived experience working on the ground. We’ve built batch flexibility so contractual customers can count on timely shipments, matching lot-to-lot specification regardless of seasonal shifts in natural oil color or viscosity. We’re constantly refining agitation profiles and cooling cycles to keep finished creams photostable.
Our team spends as much time logging customer feedback as we do running titrations. Feedback loops matter – a customer reporting a slight batch variance in the northern European winter leads to real adjustments on our line, not just a brush-off or form letter response. The data from customer stability reports feeds directly into our continuous improvement cycles, so the base you receive a year from now can reflect genuine, incremental improvement – not just cost-down tweaks.
Experience on the manufacturing floor shapes how CB-107 gets made. Every production run gets oversight by technical staff with years of hands-on expertise. Small runs allow us to spot-check troubled spots, tweak holding times, or embrace feedback without waiting for a monthly review or distant management approval. Failures in the past taught us to reject unchecked suppliers and to treat every incoming drum as a potential weak point until proven otherwise.
CB-107’s strengths show up not only in sample tests but across production scale-up, pilot batching, and commercial launch. Unlike bases split among suppliers of uncertain origin, ours comes with a chain of custody you can trace all the way back to the source plant. Our technical team spends time with formulation specialists both in-house and at customer sites, tackling questions around long-term separation, color stability, and the addition of microencapsulated actives.
The quiet difference comes across in end-user reviews. Consumers trust brands that can keep products fresh, smooth, and safe every time. The teams producing clinical creams for sensitive users find both lab data and real-world testimonials supporting their choice of CB-107. Over the years, we built the CB-107 process to avoid the “batch surprises” that break trust with consumers, especially under challenging storage or transit conditions.
We approach safety as rigorously as function. Each input is registered with full traceability, and our team reviews incoming material certifications in real time. Allergens, microbiological contaminants, and heavy metals all go through strict acceptance criteria. We refuse to cut corners, regardless of the fluctuations in supply chain pricing or overseas pressure. Our labs follow internationally recognized methods for preservative challenge and dermatological patch testing. We keep audit logs open for scrutiny, both internal and third-party, ensuring that claims of batch-to-batch consistency aren’t just marketing speak but are tied to real, reviewable data sets.
CB-107 passes not just domestic but international compliance checks where required. For labelling and export to different jurisdictions, our paperwork gives buyers confidence that regulators from Europe to North America will find our compliance documentation thorough and matching shipment contents exactly.
Brands grow when they rely on dependable ingredients. Our experiences include walking new manufacturers through their first scale-up, troubleshooting viscosity shifts for hand-application lines, and supporting innovators pushing hyaluronic acid or CBD into new product forms. Innovation stems from having a base you trust, freeing you to focus on unique selling points rather than worrying about your foundation falling apart.
Formulators find our cream base adapts well to a wide range of actives, colors, and fragrances, but the core value remains in what’s left out: no excessive thickeners to cloud your formula, no tricky surfactants that restrict your choice of preservatives or threaten irritancy. Whether you add vitamins, peptides, herbal extracts, or UV filters, the performance of CB-107 supports their efficacy, instead of getting in the way.
Every jar, pump, or squeeze tube filled with CB-107 downstream carries a little of our factory’s ethos – keep it simple, keep it honest, and keep it reliable. Your brand’s reputation depends on every end-user’s first experience, and that all starts with the stability and safety of every batch in the factory.
Our work doesn’t stop once an order ships. Batch release meetings cover client feedback, in-process checkpoint data, shipping temperatures, and real field complaints. We investigate everything, from a packaging complaint in a hot climate to a retailer’s request for more detailed batch analytics. That level of transparency and openness is only possible through close collaboration among our production, logistics, and lab teams.
It hasn’t always been smooth. Several years ago, a supplier shift led to a minor change in the color tone of our base – customers noticed, and so did our own internal sampling. We sourced better raw oil, adjusted refining steps, and managed to bring color control well within a five percent tolerance, even as other market products grew increasingly variable. It’s this honest acknowledgement of error and immediate fix that maintains real customer loyalty. Our process now includes proactive color stability analysis and tracking for each incoming batch.
We aren’t just producing at scale; each batch starts with a small pilot run, ensuring that process changes don’t introduce unexpected variables. As regulations evolve, so does our base – we meet new preservative limits or restrict any component flagged for irritation or environmental risk ahead of mandatory deadlines.
Buying direct from a dedicated manufacturer gives you access to real knowledge behind each drum. You get a base engineered not just to tick basic compliance boxes but to exceed them – in performance, traceability, and customer support. Decades of production, batch by batch, reveal that true value lies in long-term stability and the willingness to stand behind every shipment of CB-107, not chasing bulk commodity pricing through endless subcontracting or blending.
We draw on years of hands-on plant operations, direct feedback, and a long track record of problem-solving for formulators working at every scale. Whether you run a global personal care brand or are launching your first boutique cream line, our cream base delivers the results you need – not just today, but with every repeat order.