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Japan Wax
Description
Japan Wax, despite its name, is not a true wax but a vegetable fat derived from the berries of the Rhus succedanea tree, native to Japan and China. This off-white to pale yellow solid substance has a melting point of approximately 50-55°C (122-131°F), making it suitable for various cosmetic and skincare applications.
In skincare formulations, Japan Wax functions as an emollient and thickening agent. It helps to soften and smooth the skin, creating a protective barrier that reduces moisture loss. Its occlusive properties make it particularly beneficial for dry or sensitive skin types. Japan Wax is often used in lip balms, solid perfumes, and stick foundations due to its ability to provide structure and stability to formulations.
This ingredient is valued for its compatibility with other cosmetic ingredients and its ability to enhance the texture and spreadability of products. Japan Wax is also appreciated for its non-greasy feel on the skin, making it a popular choice in lightweight, fast-absorbing formulations. It is generally considered safe for topical use and is biodegradable, aligning with the growing demand for natural and sustainable skincare ingredients.
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