Emulsifying wax is used to binds oils and water together in recipes for lotions, creams, scrubs and hair conditioner Provides a powdery, soft, silky feel to lotion formulas. Lotions tend to have a heavy, cream-like appearance with this emulsifying wax.
Why People Use This Product:
To bind oils and water together.
Popular Products That Use This Ingredient:
Lotions. Creams. Scrubs. Hair Conditioner.
Interesting Facts:
Provides a protective feel to lotion formulas. Lotions tend to have a heavy, cream-like appearance. Meets all FDA regulations for skin applications.
Physical Form: White Pastilles
Solubility: Insoluble in Water
Country of Origin: United States
Storage: Room temperature. Air tight container.
Best Used By: One year from date of purchase.
Shelf Life Once Used in Manufacturing: One year from manufacturing date.
Measure by weight. Add to formula as directed..
Recommended use levels:
Creams: 10-15%
Lotions: 3-5%
International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients (INCI):
Cetearyl Alcohol (and) Polysorbate 60
Common Name Ingredient Listing (FDA Approved):
Emulsifying Wax