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MYRICA CERIFERA FRUIT WAX
Description
Myrica cerifera fruit wax, also known as bayberry wax or myrtle wax, is a natural vegetable wax derived from the fruit of the bayberry shrub (Myrica cerifera). This versatile ingredient has gained popularity in skincare and cosmetic formulations due to its unique properties and sustainable origin.
The wax is extracted from the berries through a steam distillation process, resulting in a pale green to yellowish-white solid with a mild, pleasant aroma. Myrica cerifera fruit wax is composed primarily of fatty acids, including myristic, palmitic, and lauric acids, along with natural esters.
In skincare applications, this wax functions as an emollient and thickening agent, providing a smooth texture and helping to stabilize formulations. It forms a protective barrier on the skin, reducing transepidermal water loss and promoting hydration. The wax also exhibits mild antimicrobial properties, potentially benefiting acne-prone skin.
Myrica cerifera fruit wax is often used in lip balms, lotions, creams, and hair care products. Its natural origin and biodegradability make it an attractive alternative to synthetic waxes for eco-conscious consumers and formulators seeking clean beauty ingredients.
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