Candelilla Wax (Refined, Melting 70C)
- Product Code: 271
Wax or wax obtained from the candelilla plant. It is a wax that is in a solid state. It is yellow-brown. slightly translucent
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Melting Point (USP 741, Class II) | 68.5 - 72.5C |
Acid Value (USP 401) | 12 - 22 |
Saponification Value (USP 401) | 43 - 65 |
Wax or wax obtained from the candelilla plant. It is a wax that is in a solid state. It is yellow-brown. slightly translucent
high purity Through a process of grinding into flakes. Can be easily used to mix lipstick, lip balm, and hair styling wax.
Candelilla Wax has special characteristics: Helps add shine to the formula. (such as adding glossy texture to Lipstick) has a melting point of approximately 70 degrees.
Recommendations for selecting each type of wax:
Beeswax - comes from bees. The highlight is that it is soft. Gives a lot of meat (Because it has a lower melting point than other types of wax) suitable for use as an emollient to make the skin soft and smooth. has a low melting point If the formula requires hardness (such as lipstick) Beeswax should not be used alone. Beeswax (acts as an emollient to nourish the skin) should be used together with other types of wax that are harder. Has a higher melting point for the strength of the Lipstick
Candellila Wax - Derived from a plant (Euphorbia Cerifera), softer than Carnauba Wax but harder than Beeswax and has a higher melting point. Its special feature is that it can add shine to lipstick. Apart from the various oils in lipstick,
Microcrystalline Wax, Ozokerite Wax, Rice Bran Wax - has the advantage of being able to absorb more oil than other types of wax, including having a smooth texture. Therefore, it is often used in Lip Balm or Lipstick formulas to make the formula smooth. and prevent sweating (or separation of oil from the formula)
Carnauba Wax - comes from a plant (Copernicia Cerifera). It has a high melting point and a hard texture. It's suitable for adding stability to formulas that need hardness, such as lipstick. It can help prevent lipstick from becoming liquid or softening. even at high temperatures
Usage: For lip products such as Lip Stick, Lip Balm, Hair Wax
How to mix: Mix in the oil.
Usage rate: 1-10%, recommended 5-10%, depending on the desired hardness of the lip stick or lip balm.
Product characteristics: Yellow-orange flakes
Solubility: Can be dissolved in oil.
Storage: For long-term storage Store at room temperature. avoid sunlight At least 2 years old
INCI Name :Candelilla Wax
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Wax or wax obtained from the candelilla plant. It is a wax that is in a solid state. It is yellow-brown. slightly translucent
Wax or wax obtained from the candelilla plant. It is a wax that is in a solid state. It is yellow-brown. slightly translucent
high purity Through a process of grinding into flakes. Can be easily used to mix lipstick, lip balm, and hair styling wax.
Candelilla Wax has special characteristics: Helps add shine to the formula. (such as adding glossy texture to Lipstick) has a melting point of approximately 70 degrees.
Recommendations for selecting each type of wax:
Beeswax - comes from bees. The highlight is that it is soft. Gives a lot of meat (Because it has a lower melting point than other types of wax) suitable for use as an emollient to make the skin soft and smooth. has a low melting point If the formula requires hardness (such as lipstick) Beeswax should not be used alone. Beeswax (acts as an emollient to nourish the skin) should be used together with other types of wax that are harder. Has a higher melting point for the strength of the Lipstick
Candellila Wax - Derived from a plant (Euphorbia Cerifera), softer than Carnauba Wax but harder than Beeswax and has a higher melting point. Its special feature is that it can add shine to lipstick. Apart from the various oils in lipstick,
Microcrystalline Wax, Ozokerite Wax, Rice Bran Wax - has the advantage of being able to absorb more oil than other types of wax, including having a smooth texture. Therefore, it is often used in Lip Balm or Lipstick formulas to make the formula smooth. and prevent sweating (or separation of oil from the formula)
Carnauba Wax - comes from a plant (Copernicia Cerifera). It has a high melting point and a hard texture. It's suitable for adding stability to formulas that need hardness, such as lipstick. It can help prevent lipstick from becoming liquid or softening. even at high temperatures
Usage: For lip products such as Lip Stick, Lip Balm, Hair Wax
How to mix: Mix in the oil.
Usage rate: 1-10%, recommended 5-10%, depending on the desired hardness of the lip stick or lip balm.
Product characteristics: Yellow-orange flakes
Solubility: Can be dissolved in oil.
Storage: For long-term storage Store at room temperature. avoid sunlight At least 2 years old
INCI Name :Candelilla Wax
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