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Candelilla Wax

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Catalog Number CI-SC-0370
Product Name Candelilla Wax
CAS 8006-44-8
Synonyms SP 75;FR 100;Candeliila wax;CANDELLILAWAX;MD 21
Description Natural vegetable wax extracted from the candelilla plant (Euphorbia antisyphilitica, pedilanthus pavonis) from Northeastern Mexico. Saponification value 43-65. Melting point 69-73°C (156-163°F).
Solubility Soluble in alcohol, insoluble in water
Appearance Yellow prills, odorless
Application Creams, salves, ointments, balms, pomades, lipsticks, mascaras, lip gloss.
Storage Store in a closed container at a dry place at room temperature
Composition Euphorbia Cerifera (candelilla) wax
Features And Benefits Non-gelling thickener, viscosity enhancer and plasticizerCompatible with most natural and synthetic waxes and resinsExtraordinary film-forming propertiesEffective emollientAdds nice gloss to lipsticks
GMO GMO-free
HS Code 1521100000
INCI Euphorbia Cerifera (candelilla) wax
Manufacture The wax is extracted by adding the mature plant to boiling water.After a while the wax floats to the surface for recovery. The crude wax is then melted in the presence of carbon and clay, pressed through a filter press, bleached with hydrogen peroxide, and filtered again. The bleach is completely neutralized.
Preservation Preservative-free
Purity Grade No purity grade applicable
Raw Material Source Derived from the leaves of the Candelilla shrub native to Mexico and the USA
Uses Warm to melt before use. Add to fat phase in formulas requiring emulsification. Typical use level 2-30%. For external use only.
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What is Candelilla Wax?

Candelilla Wax is a vegetable wax obtained from the Euphorbia cerifera botanical, also known as the Candelilla shrub.

How is Candelilla Wax collected?

Candelilla Wax is collected by boiling the full-grown plant in a solution of water and Sulfuric Acid. The wax is then skimmed off the surface.

What is the final product of Candelilla Wax after processing?

The final product is a hard, light-yellow wax, which can be further processed into blocks, lumps, pastilles, pellets, flakes, granules, or powder.

What are the commercial applications of Candelilla Wax?

Candelilla Wax has traditionally been used in products such as inks, paints, crayons, polishing waxes and varnishes, pharmaceuticals, chewing gum, and candy.

What cosmetic products can Candelilla Wax be added to?

Candelilla Wax can be added to hand and foot creams, lotion bars, depilatory waxes, soaps, lip products, and stick foundations among other cosmetics.

What makes Candelilla Wax ideal for formulating vegan products?

Candelilla Wax is plant-based, making it suitable for formulating vegan products.

Is Candelilla Wax an effective substitute for other waxes?

Yes, Candelilla Wax is known to be an effective substitute for waxes such as Paraffin and Carnauba.

What are the main differences between Candelilla Wax and Beeswax?

The main difference is that Candelilla Wax is a vegan wax, whereas Beeswax is considered to be an animal byproduct.

How does Candelilla Wax function in product formulations?

Candelilla Wax functions as a thickening and hardening agent, a plasticizer, a viscosity modifier, an emollient, and a skin-protective barrier agent. It also contributes shine, functions as a stabilizer, emulsifier, fast-absorbing lubricant, and nourishing skin conditioner.

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