Emollient vs Emulsifier - What's the difference?
emollient | emulsifier |
Something which softens or lubricates the skin.
* 2008 , Carol A. Miller, Nursing for Wellness in Older Adults (Fifth edition) , Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, p. 505,
Anything soothing the mind, or that makes something more acceptable.
* 2004 , David Mitchell,
As nouns the difference between emollient and emulsifier
is that emollient is something which softens or lubricates the skin while emulsifier is a substance that helps an emulsion form, or helps keep an emulsion from separating.As an adjective emollient
is moisturizing.emollient
English
Noun
(en noun)- [T]he effectiveness of an emollient is based on its ability to prevent water evaporation,
Cloud Atlas,
- Attentive conversation is an emollient I lack sorely aboard Prophetess & the doctor is a veritable polymath.
