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HYDROGENATED JAPAN WAX

Description

Hydrogenated Japan wax is a versatile cosmetic ingredient derived from the berries of the Rhus succedanea tree, native to Japan and China. This refined, solid wax undergoes hydrogenation to enhance its stability and increase its melting point. The process results in a white to pale yellow substance with a smooth, waxy texture.

In skincare formulations, hydrogenated Japan wax serves multiple functions. It acts as an emollient, helping to soften and smooth the skin's surface. The ingredient also performs as a thickening agent, improving the consistency and stability of creams and lotions. Its occlusive properties create a protective barrier on the skin, reducing transepidermal water loss and maintaining hydration.

Hydrogenated Japan wax is particularly valued for its ability to enhance the texture and spreadability of cosmetic products. It contributes to a silky, non-greasy feel and aids in the even distribution of active ingredients. The wax is compatible with a wide range of cosmetic ingredients and is suitable for use in various skincare, makeup, and personal care products.

This ingredient is generally well-tolerated and considered safe for topical use. Its non-comedogenic nature makes it suitable for formulations designed for acne-prone or sensitive skin types.

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