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EUPHORBIA CERIFERA CERA

Description

Euphorbia Cerifera Cera, commonly known as candelilla wax, is a natural plant-derived ingredient extracted from the leaves of Euphorbia cerifera, a small shrub native to northern Mexico and the southwestern United States. This versatile wax has gained popularity in skincare and cosmetic formulations due to its unique properties and benefits.

Candelilla wax is composed of hydrocarbons, esters, acids, and alcohols, giving it a hard, brittle texture with a high melting point. It forms a protective barrier on the skin, helping to lock in moisture and shield against environmental stressors. The wax also exhibits emollient properties, contributing to improved skin texture and softness.

In skincare formulations, Euphorbia Cerifera Cera serves multiple purposes. It acts as a thickening agent, stabilizer, and emulsifier, enhancing the texture and consistency of products. Its film-forming capabilities make it an excellent ingredient for lip balms, lotions, and creams, providing long-lasting hydration. Additionally, candelilla wax is often used as a vegan alternative to beeswax, making it suitable for plant-based skincare formulations. Its low comedogenicity reduces the risk of pore-clogging, making it appropriate for various skin types.

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