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.

hat is Emulsifying wax and what is it used for?
Emulsifying wax is a key ingredient used to blend oil and water into smooth, stable products like lotions and creams. Without it, products would separate—but emulsifying wax keeps everything evenly mixed for a professional, creamy texture. It also helps create a lightweight, silky feel that absorbs well into the skin without feeling greasy, making finished products feel polished and high quality.
This versatile ingredient is commonly used in lotions, body creams, facial moisturizers, conditioners, and scrubs. By adjusting how much you use, you can make anything from a light lotion to a rich, thick cream. Emulsifying wax also helps evenly distribute oils, butters, and additives, so every use feels the same—perfect for DIY projects or products made to sell.
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.
Storage: Room temperature. Airtight 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.