Candelilla wax | Laboratoires Prod'Hyg |
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Raw candelilla wax is extracted from the Euphorbia antisyphilitic. Candelilla wax is used in personal care for many applications. It has film-forming properties. It is also used as a thickening agent and an emollient. It is ideal for lipsticks and for mas...view more
Raw candelilla wax is extracted from the Euphorbia antisyphilitic. Candelilla wax is used in personal care for many applications. It has film-forming properties. It is also used as a thickening agent and an emollient. It is ideal for lipsticks and for mascaras to improve drying. Melting point = 70°C. view less
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FANCOR® LANWAX | Elementis |
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FANCOR® LANWAX is a high molecular weight wax ester fraction derived from natural Lanolin. It is a complex mixture of esters of straight chain, branched chain and hydroxyl fatty acids with aliphatic, steroid, triterpenoid alcohols. It also contains fatty ...view more
FANCOR® LANWAX is a high molecular weight wax ester fraction derived from natural Lanolin. It is a complex mixture of esters of straight chain, branched chain and hydroxyl fatty acids with aliphatic, steroid, triterpenoid alcohols. It also contains fatty esters of Cholesterol and other sterols. FANCOR® LANWAX is used in water in oil systems to provide firmness, emolliency, improved consistency and stability. As such, it finds wide use not only in creams and lotions, but also is most valuable in lip formulations. It will add acceptable tact to hair grooming preparations and will serve as a plasticizer in wax crayons. It is an excellent bodying agent.
FANCOR® LANWAX is valuable as a low cost replacer or extender for other natural waxes in all applications including the manufacturing of candles. Not only will it act as an emulsifier, but it also serves as a crystallization inhibitor for other waxes. In polishes it will help reduce slip without interfering with gloss. view less
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Orange Peel Wax | Laboratoires Prod'Hyg |
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Native to Southeast Asia and the Far East, the orange tree is a fruit tree belonging to the Rutaceae family. Orange bark is widely used today to obtain orange wax by mechanical processes. Orange wax is a complex mixture of esters, free fatty acids, hydroc...view more
Native to Southeast Asia and the Far East, the orange tree is a fruit tree belonging to the Rutaceae family. Orange bark is widely used today to obtain orange wax by mechanical processes. Orange wax is a complex mixture of esters, free fatty acids, hydrocarbons, phytosterols, and free alcohols. Its composition and consistency are close to those of lanolin: orange wax is an ideal vegetal substitute and is perhaps used in many formulations. view less
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Organic Carnauba Wax | Laboratoires Prod'Hyg |
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Carnauba wax is prepared from dried leaves of a wild palm present in the northeast from Brazil: Copernicia cerifera belonging to the Arecaceae family. Carnauba wax is used in cosmetics in particular in the formulation of make-up bringing shine and hardnes...view more
Carnauba wax is prepared from dried leaves of a wild palm present in the northeast from Brazil: Copernicia cerifera belonging to the Arecaceae family. Carnauba wax is used in cosmetics in particular in the formulation of make-up bringing shine and hardness. Having a high melting point, the highest among the natural waxes, Carnauba wax increases the resistance to heat of most cosmetic products. This product is COSMOS organic. view less
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Organic White Beeswax | Laboratoires Prod'Hyg |
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White beeswax issued from Organic Farming is secreted by glands placed under the abdomen of bees. A complex mixture of fatty esters, fatty acids, and hydrocarbon compounds, we can find under the name beeswax in different shades of waxes with very differen...view more
White beeswax issued from Organic Farming is secreted by glands placed under the abdomen of bees. A complex mixture of fatty esters, fatty acids, and hydrocarbon compounds, we can find under the name beeswax in different shades of waxes with very different characteristics and odors. As a white solid, beeswax is insoluble in water and alcohol and soluble in hot oils and other melted waxes and butters. It brings hardness and resistance to the formulation of sticks. In addition, it provides a film-forming effect in balms and lipsticks and allows them to thicken and bring texture to emulsions. It can also be used to stabilize emulsions. Melting-point = 65°C. This product is COSMOS organic. view less
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Organic Yellow Beeswax | Laboratoires Prod'Hyg |
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Yellow beeswax issued from Organic Farming is secreted by glands placed under the abdomen of bees. A complex mixture of fatty esters, fatty acids, and hydrocarbon compounds, we can find under the name beeswax in different shades of waxes with very differe...view more
Yellow beeswax issued from Organic Farming is secreted by glands placed under the abdomen of bees. A complex mixture of fatty esters, fatty acids, and hydrocarbon compounds, we can find under the name beeswax in different shades of waxes with very different characteristics and odors. As a yellow solid, beeswax is insoluble in water and alcohol and soluble in hot oils and other melted waxes and butters. It brings hardness and resistance to the formulation of sticks. In addition, it provides a film-forming effect in balms and lipsticks and allows them to thicken and bring texture to emulsions. It can also be used to stabilize emulsions. Melting-point = 65°C. This product is COSMOS organic. view less
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