Aloe Butter — Pharma & Cosmetic Grade Supplier, Hyderabad
Product Overview
Aloe Butter is produced by blending aloe vera extract with vegetable fats to create a stable, skin-softening butter used in topical pharmaceutical and cosmetic formulations. It combines the soothing, anti-inflammatory properties of aloe vera with the emollient benefits of a solid butter base, making it ideal for after-sun, wound-care, and moisturising applications.
Specifications
| Appearance | Off-white to pale yellow solid |
| Melting Point | 38–42°C |
| Aloe Vera Content | Typically 5–10% (varies by grade) |
| Packaging | 25 kg HDPE drums |
Applications
- After-sun and sunburn relief topical creams
- Moisturising body butter and skin care
- Lip balm and lip care formulations
- Soothing ointment and wound-care base
- Natural and organic cosmetic formulations
- Massage oil and body care products
Why Source from Surravi Phharma?
- Ready stock maintained in our centralised AC warehouse, Hyderabad
- IP / BP / EP / USP grades available
- Complete documentation: COA, MSDS, Regulatory certifications
- Flexible quantities — lab scale to bulk commercial
- Prompt delivery with pan India logistics support
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I buy Aloe Butter for cosmetic and pharmaceutical use in Hyderabad?
Surravi Phharma supplies Aloe Butter (pharma and cosmetic grade) in Hyderabad. Ready stock. Used in skin soothing creams, after-sun preparations, and topical pharmaceutical products. Call +91 8008002576.
What is Aloe Butter made from?
Aloe Butter is produced by blending Aloe Vera extract (from Aloe barbadensis leaf) with a carrier vegetable fat base (typically fractionated coconut oil or vegetable oil) and hydrogenating or blending to produce a stable, solid butter. This combines the therapeutic properties of aloe vera with the emollient functionality of a solid fat.
What skin benefits does Aloe Butter provide in topical formulations?
Aloe Butter provides soothing and anti-inflammatory properties from aloe vera polysaccharides (acemannan), combined with moisturising and emollient benefits from the fat base. It is effective in after-sun preparations, minor burn and wound care products, dry skin moisturisers, and eczema management creams.
What is the melting point of Aloe Butter and how does it affect formulation?
Aloe Butter typically melts at 38–42°C, which is slightly above skin temperature. When applied to skin it melts on contact, delivering a smooth, non-greasy feel. This melting behaviour makes it suitable for lip balms (solid at ambient, melt-on-apply), body butters, and anhydrous skin care bars.
Is Aloe Butter compatible with other cosmetic butters and oils?
Yes. Aloe Butter is highly compatible with other cosmetic butters (Shea, Mango, Cocoa) and carrier oils (MCT, Jojoba, Rosehip) in anhydrous formulations. It can be blended in any proportion. When creating emulsions, Aloe Butter is melted with the oil phase before emulsification.