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Catalog Number | CI-SC-0985 |
Product Name | Euphorbia Cerifera (Candelilla) Wax |
CAS | 8006-44-8 |
Description | Euphorbia Cerifera (Candelilla) Wax is a type of vegetable wax derived from the leaves of the Candelilla plant (Euphorbia cerifera). The wax forms a protective layer on the leaves of the plant, preventing water loss and protecting the plant from insects and other environmental stressors. The wax is commonly used in cosmetics and personal care products, including lip balms, body lotions, and hair styling products, as it is rich in fatty acids that help to smooth, soften, and condition the skin and hair. It is also used as a binder, thickener, and emulsifier in makeup products, such as lipsticks, foundations, and concealers. |
Appearance | yellowish-brown colored wax |
Application | 1. Euphorbia Cerifera (Candelilla) Wax is used in the cosmetic industry as a natural alternative to synthetic waxes due to its thickening and emollient properties. 2. It is often used in lipstick, lip balm, and mascara to provide a glossy finish and improve texture. 3. The wax is also used in skincare products like body butter, hand cream and lotion to provide a moisturizing and protective barrier. 4. It is also used in pharmaceuticals as a coating agent for tablets and capsules to improve their stability and shelf life. 5. Euphorbia Cerifera (Candelilla) Wax has applications in the food industry too, as a food glaze, a component in chewing gum, and as an additive in confectionery products. |
Features And Benefits | 1. Natural emollient 2. Enhances texture and consistency of formulations 3. Provides a protective barrier for the skin 4. Helps to retain moisture in the skin 5. Offers a vegan alternative to beeswax in cosmetics. |
What is the chemical name for candelilla wax?
The chemical name for candelilla wax is Euphorbia Cerifera (Candelilla) Wax.
What is the melting point of candelilla wax?
The melting point of candelilla wax is 68-72 °C.
What are some synonyms for candelilla wax?
Some synonyms for candelilla wax are CANDELILLA WAX, NATURAL; CANDELLILAWAX; Candeliila wax, etc.
Where is candelilla wax obtained from?
Candelilla wax is obtained from several species of Euphorbiaceae, rush-like perennial plants that grow in semiarid regions of northern Mexico and southern Texas.
How is candelilla wax extracted from the plants?
Candelilla wax is extracted from the plants by immersing the dried stalks in boiling water acidified with sulfuric acid; the molten product is skimmed off as it rises to the surface.
What is the primary criterion of purity for candelilla wax?
The primary criterion of purity for candelilla wax is the color of the product, which varies from light yellow to brown.
What are the uses of candelilla wax?
Candelilla wax is used in the manufacture of cosmetics, rubber substitutes, furniture and leather polishes, candles, sealing wax, phonograph records, etc.
How is candelilla wax prepared?
Candelilla wax is prepared by immersing the plants in boiling water containing sulfuric acid and skimming off the wax that rises to the surface.
What is the composition of candelilla wax?
Candelilla wax is composed of about 50% hydrocarbons with smaller amounts of esters and free acids.
In what products is candelilla wax commonly used?
Candelilla wax is commonly used in chewing gum, hard candy, cosmetics, and as a film former in various formulations.