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Catalog Number CI-HC-0200
Product Name Beeswax
CAS 8012-89-3
Synonyms Beeswax
Description Beeswax is a natural wax produced by honeybees through the metabolism of fatty acids. It is secreted from glands in the bee's abdomen and used by the bees in the construction of their hives. Beeswax is a yellowish, highly viscous substance that has a slightly sweet fragrance. It is composed of various compounds including fatty acids, hydrocarbons, and esters. Beeswax is commonly used in cosmetics, skincare products, candles, and even as a food coating. It has emollient and soothing properties, making it an excellent natural ingredient for skin care products. Beeswax also has natural antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, which can help to promote skin health. Due to its natural properties and versatility, beeswax has been a prized ingredient in various cultures for centuries.
Melting Point 61-65 °C(lit.)
Density 0.95-0.96 g/mL
Appearance yellowish to brownish solid
Application 1. Cosmetic industry: Beeswax is used in various cosmetic products like lip balms, lotions, soaps, and candles. It acts as an emollient, which helps to soften and soothe the skin.
2. Food industry: Beeswax is used as a coating on many fresh fruits and vegetables to preserve their freshness, moisture, and appearance for longer periods.
Features And Benefits 1. Beeswax is a natural emulsifier that can help bind ingredients together in cosmetics.
2. It creates a protective barrier on the skin, helping to lock in moisture and prevent dryness.
3. It has anti-inflammatory properties, making it useful in treating skin conditions like acne and eczema.
4. Beeswax is rich in vitamin A, which can improve skin health and reduce the signs of aging.
5. It is a gentle and non-irritating ingredient, making it suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin.
Product Overview

Beeswax, a natural byproduct of the honeybee (Apis Mellifera), is a versatile ingredient primarily used in organic skincare formulations. This substance, secreted from specific wax glands on the abdomen of female worker bees, comprises a unique blend of fatty acids and esters, retaining its natural healing and antibiotic properties. The beeswax is collected after bees travel extensive distances, with the pollen from local flora influencing its color, which can range from white to black. In cosmetic preparations, beeswax is typically bleached and used as a thickening and emulsifying agent. It serves as an effective moisture barrier, locking hydration into the skin and imbuing it with anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and protective benefits. While beeswax may produce firmer products in cooler climates, it softens upon skin contact, forming a breathable film that facilitates the delivery of essential nutrients. Its concentration in skincare products ranges from 2% to 40%, providing structure and moisturization in items such as lip balms, creams, lotions, pomades, and a variety of cosmetic products including lipsticks, mascara, and foundations.

Custom Q&A

What are some products that contain beeswax?

Makeup, sunscreen, and baby products.

What are the benefits of beeswax for chapped lips?

Beeswax can help moisturize and protect chapped lips.

How can beeswax be used to make a lotion bar?

Beeswax can be used to create a protective layer on the skin and attract and bind water, keeping the skin hydrated.

What skin conditions can beeswax be used to soothe?

Beeswax can be used to soothe skin conditions such as psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, boils, wounds, and diaper rash caused by Candida albicans.

What did a 2018 study find about the benefits of natural products like beeswax for sensitive skin?

The study found that natural products like beeswax were superior in managing sensitive skin compared to products with synthetic ingredients. They minimized the chances of skin irritation while providing soothing benefits.

What are some benefits of beeswax when used in skin care?

Beeswax can soften and lubricate the skin, prevent water loss, provide antiseptic properties, create a protective barrier, and provide vitamin A for skin regeneration.

What should you do before using beeswax on your skin?

You should test for allergies by doing a patch test on your inner wrist or elbow for 24-48 hours.

What are some adverse reactions that could occur from using beeswax?

Adverse reactions could include skin swelling and redness, itchiness or rash, and a burning sensation.

How should you remove beeswax from your skin?

Beeswax can be removed from the skin using an oil-based cleanser since it doesn't dissolve in water.

How has beeswax been historically used?

Beeswax has been historically used by ancient civilizations for candles, embalming practices, medicinal purposes, and in the manufacture of various waxes, finishing products, drug development, and cosmetics.

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