
SYNTHETIC JAPAN WAX
Description
Synthetic Japan Wax is a versatile, plant-derived ingredient widely used in skincare and cosmetic formulations. This wax is a synthetic alternative to traditional Japan wax, which is obtained from the berries of certain sumac trees. The synthetic version offers consistent quality and avoids the environmental impact of harvesting natural wax.
Chemically, Synthetic Japan Wax is composed of glyceryl esters of fatty acids, primarily palmitic and stearic acids. It exhibits a melting point range of 48-54��C, making it ideal for providing structure and stability to various skincare products. This ingredient functions as an emollient, texture enhancer, and thickening agent.
In skincare formulations, Synthetic Japan Wax contributes to the smooth, creamy texture of lotions, creams, and balms. It helps create a protective barrier on the skin, reducing transepidermal water loss and promoting hydration. The wax also aids in the even distribution of active ingredients throughout a product.
Synthetic Japan Wax is generally well-tolerated by most skin types and is considered non-comedogenic. It is often used in lip products, sunscreens, and moisturizers due to its ability to enhance product stability and improve sensory attributes.