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microcrystalline waxcera microcristallina cire microcristalline

Description

Microcrystalline wax, also known as cera microcristallina or cire microcristalline, is a refined petroleum-derived wax composed of very fine crystalline structures. This versatile ingredient is widely used in cosmetic and skincare formulations due to its unique properties and benefits. Unlike paraffin wax, microcrystalline wax has a higher molecular weight and melting point, resulting in enhanced stability and flexibility.

In skincare products, microcrystalline wax serves as an effective emollient and thickening agent. It forms a protective barrier on the skin, helping to lock in moisture and prevent transepidermal water loss. This ingredient is particularly beneficial in lip balms, moisturizers, and ointments, where it contributes to a smooth, creamy texture and improves product spreadability.

Microcrystalline wax also acts as a binder and stabilizer in formulations, helping to maintain product consistency and prevent separation of ingredients. Its low oil content makes it less likely to cause comedogenesis, making it suitable for various skin types. Additionally, this wax enhances the adhesion of cosmetic products, improving their longevity and wear time on the skin.

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