Cera Bellina #106
Cera Bellina Wax is a derivative of natural beeswax where the free fatty acids have been converted to polyglycerol esters, therefore increasing the hydrophilicity of the molecule. Cera Bellina is a derivative of natural beeswax where the free fatty acids have been converted to polyglycerol esters, therefore increasing the hydrophilicity of the molecule. Elimination of these fatty acids improves stability, oil gelling, and increases overall consistency of a formula.It suppresses oil syneresis and inhibits crystallization in formulation. Uses include dispersions, anhydrous systems, color cosmetics and skin care. Usage levels for improvements as low as 2%.
- Synonyms
- Polyglyceryl-3 Beeswax
- CAS Number
- -
Characteristics
- Melting Point
- 145-163°C
- Forms
- White, Pastilles, Solid
Uses and Applications
Key applications
- Hair care
- Thickening agent
- Skin care products
- Personal care
- Cosmetic products
- Beauty products