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CARNAUBA ACID WAX

Description

Carnauba acid wax, derived from the leaves of the Brazilian palm Copernicia prunifera, is a versatile and valuable ingredient in skincare formulations. This natural wax is composed primarily of aliphatic and aromatic esters, along with free acids and alcohols. Its high melting point (82-86��C) and exceptional hardness make it an ideal stabilizer and texturizing agent in various cosmetic products.

In skincare applications, carnauba acid wax serves multiple functions. It acts as an effective emollient, forming a protective barrier on the skin to prevent moisture loss and enhance hydration. The wax's film-forming properties contribute to improved product texture and spreadability, while also providing a smooth, non-greasy finish on the skin.

Carnauba acid wax is particularly beneficial in lip care formulations, where it imparts glossiness and longevity to lip products. Its water-repellent nature makes it suitable for water-resistant sunscreens and long-wearing makeup. Additionally, the wax's natural origin and low allergenic potential make it a popular choice for clean beauty and sensitive skin formulations.

When used in appropriate concentrations, carnauba acid wax can enhance product stability, improve sensory attributes, and contribute to the overall efficacy of skincare formulations.

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