Bayberry Wax #188
Bayberry Wax is obtained from the fruit of the bayberry shrub. This all-natural wax, native to Central and South America, consists predominantly of triglycerides with C-16 carbon chain lengths. Formulators will find the esthetics hard, brittle, and fatty to the touch. Bayberry Wax is compatible with a wide range of raw materials. It has a lower peroxide value than common butters, reducing rancidity and increasing stability. Formulators can use it as a replacement for Shea and Cocoa Butter for more stable formulas. It functions as an emollient, thickener, film former, and viscosity modifier.
- Synonyms
- Myrica Cerifera (Bayberry) Fruit Wax
- CAS Number
- 8038-77-5
Characteristics
- Melting Point
- 40-55°C
- Forms
- Brown, Pastilles, Solid
Uses and Applications
Key applications
- Hair care
- Waxes
- Thickening agent
- Skin care products
- Personal care
- Cosmetic products
- Beauty products