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COPERNICIA CERIFERA WAX

Description

Copernicia cerifera wax, commonly known as carnauba wax, is a natural substance derived from the leaves of the Brazilian palm tree Copernicia prunifera. This versatile ingredient is prized in skincare and cosmetic formulations for its unique properties. Carnauba wax has a high melting point, making it an excellent stabilizer and thickening agent in various products. It forms a protective barrier on the skin, helping to lock in moisture and shield against environmental stressors.

In skincare applications, Copernicia cerifera wax is valued for its emollient properties, contributing to a smooth, velvety texture in creams and lotions. It's non-comedogenic, making it suitable for use in facial products without clogging pores. The wax also enhances the glossiness and longevity of lip products and can improve the wear time of foundations and mascaras.

Copernicia cerifera wax is hypoallergenic and well-tolerated by most skin types. Its natural origin makes it appealing to consumers seeking plant-based ingredients. While primarily used for its functional benefits in formulations, some studies suggest it may have mild antioxidant properties, potentially offering additional skin protection benefits.

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