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Synthetic Japan Wax Koster Keunen, Inc.
  • INCI Name:
    Synthetic Japan Wax
Synthetic Japan Wax is a synthetic alternative designed to duplicate the physical and chemical properties of natural Japan Wax. Formulators can use our Synthetic Japan Wax to add slip and glide to a host of formulations including color cosmetics, crayons ...view more Synthetic Japan Wax is a synthetic alternative designed to duplicate the physical and chemical properties of natural Japan Wax. Formulators can use our Synthetic Japan Wax to add slip and glide to a host of formulations including color cosmetics, crayons and pencils. view less
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Vegetable Wax Natural Koster Keunen, Inc.
  • INCI Name:
    Hydrogenated Palm Oil (and) Theobroma Cacao (Cocoa) Seed Butter (and) Cetyl Palmitate
Koster Keunen Vegetable Wax is a mixture of natural triglycerides and monoesters. It is a cost-effective way to replace butters and build structure in many applications. Formulators can use Koster Keunen Vegetable Wax as a thickener, gelling agent, moistu...view more Koster Keunen Vegetable Wax is a mixture of natural triglycerides and monoesters. It is a cost-effective way to replace butters and build structure in many applications. Formulators can use Koster Keunen Vegetable Wax as a thickener, gelling agent, moisturizer and emollient. Uses include SPF products, mascaras, sticks, lip balms, emulsions, and hair products. view less
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White Ceresin Wax 165 Koster Keunen, Inc.
  • INCI Name:
    Ceresin
White Ceresin Wax 165 is a white wax. Ceresin waxes are blends of linear and branched hydrocarbons that have a long history of use in industry. Chemists should choose the properties that are critical to their formulation; melt point, penetration, or gel s...view more White Ceresin Wax 165 is a white wax. Ceresin waxes are blends of linear and branched hydrocarbons that have a long history of use in industry. Chemists should choose the properties that are critical to their formulation; melt point, penetration, or gel strength. They are non-hazardous, non-toxic, and non-irritating for skin and eyes. Ceresin is compatible with the chemistries of natural, mineral, and synthetic raw materials. Applications include cosmetics, personal care, crayons, coatings, candles, industrial, pharmaceuticals, fruit and vegetable coatings, and inks. view less
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